Bill Draheim
MobiStarter
- Real Name
- Bill Draheim
The Smalls
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All photos are approximately 176x136 in origin
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Created entirely on a Samsung Convoy U640 no photoshop ® 2016 MVP
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I have thought of that. I had some of them available on Zazzle that were created as postage stamps. Thank you so much for the compliments.Fabulous concept! These are really cool abstracts! I think it would be cool to create a tiny printed book.
Postage stamps!! What a great idea!!! <runs to Zazzle>I have thought of that. I had some of them available on Zazzle that were created as postage stamps. Thank you so much for the compliments.
I have taken all but one off. Zazzle just didn't do it for me.Postage stamps!! What a great idea!!! <runs to Zazzle>
Seeing your work in these small sizes is fascinating. There's something about smaller pieces -- I have a friend, a pro photographer who worked for the local university and was all set up in his studio for making large prints. He recently did a series of small prints, none of them larger than 4x5", and they were very effective. They were prints you pick up and examine from all angles, not ones you step back and admire on a wall.I had some of them available on Zazzle that were created as postage stamps.
Thank you, I am working on creating more. They are quite time consuming. I think it would be funny to have a hundred completed. Then have a small gallery showing like 2x2 feet. Have a magnifying glass like the Ramsay Museum in Honolulu.
I love this idea!! [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]Thank you, I am working on creating more. They are quite time consuming. I think it would be funny to have a hundred completed. Then have a small gallery showing like 2x2 feet. Have a magnifying glass like the Ramsay Museum in Honolulu.
Such a great idea! I love that you're using a flip phone to create these images.Thank you, I am working on creating more. They are quite time consuming. I think it would be funny to have a hundred completed. Then have a small gallery showing like 2x2 feet. Have a magnifying glass like the Ramsay Museum in Honolulu.
Thank you,Such a great idea! I love that you're using a flip phone to create these images.
Looking forward to it!Thank you,
I own 4 of these phones and I am working on new material using them in tandem. Look for my tests and finished products soon. Bill
Thank youInteresting idea. Cool stuff