Working on a Bowl

Posted by Rabbit (Richmond, United States) on 16 October 2007 in People & Portrait.

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So my ears have finally stopped hurting so much :) Yeah. I think i may be able to listen to music again. I've not listened to anything in about a week and a half (and just so you know I LOVE MUSIC) I barely watch TV, heck i wouldn't even have cable except its not that much more to add it onto my internet bill. Which i do need my internet, i mean how else could i supply you with such interesting stories and colorful pictures and can you really live without them... <grinning>

So yeah back to the NO listening to music, that has been terrible. I tried a couple times because i would forget, but then a certain pitch would play and i'd place one hand up to my ear and the other to the off knob/switch on the stereo. See i'm sensitive to certain sounds anyway ever since i had my ear operation as a little kid. Before the ear operation i was said to be clinically deaf. Mostly that was from all the ear infections, although i did inherit some nerve deafness from my father. Then after the operation i could hear (EVERYTHING) - I'm not as sensitive to sound as i was when i was little - such as i wouldn't watch fireworks or be around balloons. Now i can enjoy fireworks, but i still have issues with balloons. I run away when i see those scary things.

Lets see in this picture i'm opening up a centered piece of clay. This is going to be a bowl. I did a little something to the photo as well... oh just to jazz it up a bit.

Treatment Directions:
I copied my layer background layer
changed the transparency to Lighten

Flattened
Then added a bit of blur around the edge as well as a vignette.

Casio EX-P600
1/8 second
F/2.8
33 mm (35mm equiv.)

bowl
making
pottery
ceramics
treatment