Saturday, 27 June 2020
Edible Garderning
This is my new gardern bed. It's got peas, beans, garlic, spring onions, carrots (they havent come up yet though), and marigolds.
My peas and beans.
Above is my indoor gardern, and a potted pineapple. I'm not sure if the pineapple will grow, but I hope it does!
A close up of my new terrarium - it has a fern in it, and some figurines.
Above is my herb gardern which I made, and also our pallet herb gardern, which my dad and brother made, and I planted.
Underneath the pallet are some spring onions, peppers, and marigolds.
I am also growing succulents!
My pansies, and strawberry plants (which have produced 9 strawberries in the last few years 😥)
Then finally, my lettuces.
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Garden
Wine rack completed!
After some mishaps, like drilling into an electrical cable while trying to mount the rack, it is finally finished! It has a six-bottle capacity and was built using a design from Pinterest. Follow THIS LINK for how to make a similar one.
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Woodwork
Heart Shadows Photography
A while ago we did some heart shadows photography. We did it with a ring, and we put it in a dictionary with a light behind it to make the heart.
We did some with different size rings too, but I preferred the wooden ring. I also like the black and white pictures more.
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Photography
Saturday, 20 June 2020
Black & white photography
We did a black and white photography lesson yesterday, and I have some of my favourite pics!
My favourite picture!
I took these in our gardern, the one on the left is a metal lizard, the other one is the shadow of the pool fence on the floor.
Another couple of photos I like.
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Photography
Black & White Photography
Today, I had a lesson on black and white photography. This is a purple pansy.
This is a photo of a spiderweb. A spider seems to build this web just to annoy us humans, every time we walk through this area we get a spider web in the face...
This is a photo of my sister. To get the black and white effects, I used photoshop to make a color image black & white, then messed about with the contrast and other settings until it looked nice.
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Photography
Friday, 19 June 2020
Wanneroo Regional Museum
Yesterday, I was taken to the Wanneroo Regional Museum. Above is a Karen harp, from the native Karen people of Myanmar/Burma. It was brought over by the first Karen refugee to settle in Wanneroo.
This is the ELNA electric sewing machine.
This is a Minerva treadle sewing machine. Operated by a foot treadle, this is what would have come before the ELNA electric machine.
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History
Wanneroo Library Museum Trip!
Yesterday we went to the Wanneroo Library Museum. My favourite piece there was the paper ship floating on an atlas (above and below)
I also liked a lantern;
There also was a really nice looking teacup there.
The teacup is from Zimbabwe
There also is a haunted winch from the Alkimos wreck there too!
Saturday, 13 June 2020
Photography Lesson
Today we did a photography lesson. We used extention tubes and concentrated the flash with a pringles tube (but we didn't eat the pringles... Mum did). We have edited them on Photoshop. My favourite picture is the one above, but we got some cool photos of a jumping spider!
Our jumping spider photo |
I also took some photos of flowers.
I also took a nice photo of a dead leaf
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Photography
Macro Photography
Today, I did some macro photography. Above is a small jumping spider. To take these photos, we used extension tubes for the Canon DSLR camera, and a Pringles® tube for a flash focuser. Here are some of the other photos I took...
This was a small flower, about 2 centimetres across or less. I thought it came out quite well.
This is another photo of the jumping spider. Not as well focused, but still cool.
This is an extreme close-up of a leaf. You can clearly see the individual veins in the leaf.
Lastly, this. These are some weird flowers, resting on a piece of wooden mulch with a leaf in the background. Pretty.
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Photography
Friday, 12 June 2020
Art gallery WA
'Tea Service' by Touze, Lemaitre and Blancher (c1925) |
My drawing of the teapot. |
I also liked the vase shown below:
My favourite piece in the art gallery (also quite simple) is the sculpture 'Fish' by Nangolamin (below)
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