February 21. I saw this online today and thought I would experiment with the technique. This is vegetable oil in a glass baking dish. Then I place a large plastic bag under the dish for some texture and then I used a gel for color.
February 23. As I was playing around with different things I accidentally discovered the "invert" option. The Lego figures with the full beards made me think of Papa Smurf and what some of the production shots might have looked like for he and his band back in college. This one I thought could have been their debut album entitled, "In the Eye of the Beholder". Then I did a few more that could go with the rest of the album photos.
February 28. This photo was possible because Moab Man sat down with me and helped me through this process. This photo was a lot of fun to do, even though it took around 20 minutes to learn how to get the timing right of when to take the shot. On several occasions I took a photo without dropping the gum balls. Thank you again Moab Man for helping me with this.
March 2. Have not had time to post for a few days. Moab Man helped me with this shot as well. This was an exercise in trying to show motion with dropping the gum.
March 4. This is a creation my son made with his toys. I did photo stacking to get the head and the body both in focus. Then I had to go in and mask out my finger holding up the back end because the head made it top heavy. AT-AT now stands for All Terrain Attack Tyrannosaurus.