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Breakup

 

More storyboarding here for "Thief In the Night."

 

The way I am conceiving this scene, Nolan (played by Conan Bankersbox) is returned from seeking a resolution for Melanda's problem, but Melanda believes the only thing to do is to break up with Nolan and leave him. As you can see from photo 4, the breakup isn't an easy one for either side....

 

Conan is once again wearing In the other 3 photos) Utopia evening wear (Diplomat); I'm in the lusciously over the top Aeon gown from Heth Haute Couture. Hair by Letituier; jewels by Lazuri and Modern Couture; cigarette holder from Anachron; nails by S H O C K.

 

Thanks much, Conan! I can never pull off these shots without your help.

 

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Yes! at long last we have an indication that spring will (eventually) arrive at our door step: ice has begun to break up on the surface of the river just north of Montreal. Yeepee!

(tonight's view from my balcony :-)

Start of breakup on the Klondike River,30k east of Dawson. This is a sure sign its spring/ And such a beautiful day too.

Wall of piled ice on the coast of the Bay of Chaleur on the New Brunswick side. Gaspe, Quebec in the background.

This logo for the Banana Breakup comedy improv team was on a window during the North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival in February.

Wanted to try another filling in the globes.

 

Gelatin and cornstarch.

 

The breakup in rather granular.

  

 

Spring is here, the ice is breaking, the whales and geese are back and the temperature is hovering around -5c. Its a great time of year here for those that like to be outside!

  

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And here I am shooting them, ruing this date... or casual meeting, or breakup, I guess... or whatever this is?

I stood on the same spot waiting for the colors I was sure would come. The clouds were right and the sun set beautifully, but the thin layer of subtle red and gold on the horizon was all the evening could deliver. Without the strong colors the composition had to make up for it so an interesting breakup of ice in the foreground sufficed.

Cut by the current, this leading edge of ice poses a real danger to paddlers. It may be deceiving but there's lots of current and undertow. The canoe is moving along on its own at about 3-4 KPH. Risk falling in here one could easily end up under the ice with no chance of resurfacing.

Spring breakup in Northern Western Ontario, Canada

 

But hold your breathe

Because tonight will be the night that I will fall for you

Over again

Don't make me change my mind

Or I wont live to see another day

I swear it's true

Because a girl like you is impossible to find

You're impossible to find

This is a long exposure of the ice breakup on lake Huron in Ontario. The lake ice had piled up at the shoreline, looking more like hills of dirt than ice. Looking out to the edge of the hills, it becomes pretty clear that you're looking at ice slowly break up and float down the shoreline.

the setting sun livening up the spring break-up on Lake Huron...

   

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I love it when my films know me better than I know myself.

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Looking at the sunset as the sun had set on my relationship with my partner Jasmine. Goodbye my special friend. May you find happiness where you go.

 

The Breakup

 

Strobist/mindset: I wanted to create a scene of a after-breakup desperate watching romantic movies

I've started with Profoto PRO81 head with 4foot octa filtered with blue gel to fill the room as an after-dusk ambient, to give me some exposure range to work in.

Keylight for the desperate lady was another PRO41 head with a gridded beauty dish, non-filtered, i wanted to create sort of a TV/display/projector light, but not to blue to completely destroy the skin tones.

Outside were two blue-filtered Vivitar 285 speedlites.

The rim light for the couch was PRO41 head with a gridded zoom reflector, filtered blue as well, motivated by the two speedlites outside, for me it's sort of stitching the whole scene together lighting-wise.

 

Shot on Fuji X100.

 

The lovely girl on the photo is my girlfriend and immediately after releasing the picture I got a call from my mom "what the heck happened?" And it was just my bad sense of humor.

  

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What a gorgeous scene on such a gorgeous day! The photo does some justice to what was there.

canon ae1 program, ilford hp5 plus 35mm. the camera data is from the camera I used to shoot the negative with.

Do you see the little man rises on the top of the ice???

 

This shot reminders me "A Beautiful Lie" song from 30 Seconds to Mars.

Great song with very deep message..."WE ARE AT WAR WITH OUR PLANET"...think about it...

The luckiest Barbie of all! Cali Girl Barbie, she had Blaine and Ken fighting over her for a time, Blaine won! and then she went back to her old love...Ken!

More storyboarding here for "Thief In the Night."

 

The way I am conceiving this scene, Nolan (played by Conan Bankersbox) is returned from seeking a resolution for Melanda's problem, but Melanda believes the only thing to do is to break up with Nolan and leave him. As you can see from photo 4, the breakup isn't an easy one for either side....

 

Conan is once again wearing Utopia evening wear (Diplomat); I'm in the lusciously over the top Aeon gown from Heth Haute Couture. Hair by Letituier; jewels by Lazuri and Modern Couture; cigarette holder from Anachron; nails by S H O C K.

 

Thanks much, Conan! I can never pull off these shots without your help.

 

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Castle Apartments (1925). St. Louis, Missouri.

I'm very happy with this shot from the lead of the Breakup Notebook.

Here we have it, one of the most iconic little cars in the whole of history. A machine that revolutionised the concept of the city car, and what has now become a pure symbol of Englishness!

 

This little machine is simply known as the Mini! :D

 

Construction of the Mini first began in 1959, with the car designed by the British Motor Corporation's (BMC) chief designer Sir Alec Issigonis, who envisaged a car that had as much space as was humanly possible devoted to the passenger so as to combine the practicality of a big car with the nippy nature of a Dune Buggy. The result was that 80% of the car's platform was available for use by both passengers and luggage. The car was also designed to be fuel efficient, built in response to the 1956 Suez Crisis which resulted in rising fuel prices and petrol rationing. During this period it became apparent that German 'Bubble Car' equivalents such as the Heinkel Kabine and various Messerschmitt designs were starting to corner the market, and thus the Mini project was launched under project name ADO15 (Amalgamated Drawing Office project number 15). Great care was taken to make sure that as much space was saved for the passenger, including the instalment of compact rubber springs instead of conventional metal and the small but powerful BMC A-Series four-cylinder engine tucked away at the front.

 

In April 1959 the car was launched to the press under the designation of both the Austin Seven and the Morris Mini-Minor (due to the amalgamation of the Austin and Morris brands under BMC). By the time the car was let loose thousands had already been sent abroad in an audacious promotional campaign. Things however started slow for the Mini, but this rising star soon became an icon during the 1960's, selling 1,190,000 by 1967.

 

But, behind all the shining sales figures, there were some major problems for BMC and their wonderchild. Baffled by the car, Ford bought one for the base price of £497 and took it apart, desperate to know how their rivals were doing it for the money. As it turns out they weren't, and were able to determine that BMC was losing at least £30 on every single car they sold. Novelty was the only way to get the car properly moving in this competitive new world, and the Mini was all about that. By 1970 the car had appeared in a variety of movies and TV shows, the most famous of which was their charge to glory in the 1969 film 'The Italian Job', where a trio of Minis were used to plunder gold from under the noses of the Mafia and the Italian Authorities. A Leyland Mini holds a place in the heart of British TV under the ownership of Mr. Bean and his various clumsy antics, usually involving an unfortunate Reliant Regal. At the same time it was a car of choice for TV and Music Stars who wanted to show off their quirks!

 

From then on the car continued to keep up its notorious status as a British symbol of motoring, with a huge variety of cars being made including a spacious van, a country camper, a pickup truck and the Moke dune buggy! There were also two almost identical saloon versions of the car known as the Wolseley Hornet and the Riley Elf that were built between 1961 and 1969 as more luxurious alternatives to the original.

 

In 1969 the first major facelift came in the form of the Clubman, designed under British Leyland to give the car a new lease of life, but ended up being something of a mongrel. Although functionally the same, the boys at British Leyland couldn't help but get things off to a bad start by relocating construction from the Cowley Plant to the Longbridge Plant, which meant that all kits and tools had to be moved too and thus initial sales were very slow. British Leyland's reliability reputation was soon to follow, with the unfortunate Mini becoming a victim of the shoddy workmanship that had mired so many of its other products.

 

Eventually the Clubman was killed off in 1980, although the original Mini design had been built alongside and was still selling strong. British Leyland however had plans to kill off the Mini in 1980 by introducing its new small economy car, the Austin Metro. Built very much to the same principals of the Mini, the Metro was a much more angular design but still a capable little family hatchback. But the angular lines and big bulky body did nothing for the Metro, and the car failed to sell in the numbers domestically than those of the Mini internationally!

 

Towards the end of the 1980's and 1990's, the car came in a variety of different 'Special Editions' as the car became less of a mass-market machine and more a fashion item. The iconic nature of the car had sealed its fate with new owners of the Rover Group, BMW, who intended to keep the car going for as long as possible. At the same time the car was a major seller in Japan, which gave a boost of sales in the early 1990's with 40,000 new cars being exported there.

 

Eventually however, the design was starting to look very tired and with Rover Group making heavy losses, the Mini and its spiritual cousin the Metro were killed off in 2000 and 1999, respectively. Rover was granted the ability to run-out the model to the very end before Rover itself was sold off in 2000. During the breakup, BMW designed a new version of the Mini which was launched in 2000 and is still being built today as quite a sleek and popular machine, a little bit more bulky than the original but certainly keeping the novelty and charm. The originals however ended on the 4th October 2000, with a red Mini Cooper S bringing an end to 5,387,862 cars.

 

However, although the original Mini is now very much dead, the novelty that surrounds these tiny little cars is enough to keep thousands and thousands of these machines preserved or in continual everyday usage. Older Mini-Minors are a bit hard to come by and the Clubmans rusted away before you could get them home from the showroom, but the later Mini's sold in the 1980's and 1990's are still alive and kicking on the roads of Britain, and can still draw the attention of passers by even 56 years after the first ones left the production line!

Here lays my heart

All broken and torn

There are no feelings left in it

For me to mourn

 

Here lays my mind

Which has repressed

All the memories we have shared

That have left me a mess

 

Here lays my soul

Which you took away

Along with my faith and trust in you

That you broke in a day

 

Here lays my body

All mangled and left to die

I hope that I can get through this

And find another guy.

 

"Breakup" by Julie Scricco

  

夜的寧靜是時候好好反省

月的陰晴圓缺就像我的心

夜下著雨 天在哭泣

不知道何時才放晴

我忽然非常想念你

 

你的背影讓我失去了理性

你的放棄讓我迷失了自己

你的離去就像刺青

永遠烙印在我的心

是如此痛 而如此的美麗

 

我努力的想哭泣

卻哭不出淚滴

一次又一次的灰心

才發現早已麻痺

終於發現自己

已經不在乎你

原來分手也能如此安寧

 

安寧/詞:林倛玉

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To one of my fiends,

whose heart is broken.

 

送給一位心碎卻哭不出來的朋友。

加油,我們都在你身邊。

Just couldn't decide which to upload so managed to narrow it down to seven. These are so addictive when you start as no two are alike.

Ottawa River - Rivière des Outaouais

In Alaska, more so than elsewhere I think, we use the term “breakup” as both a noun and a verb. In the latter sense as a description of the ice going out on the rivers, which can be quite dramatic and occurs at different times depending on any number of circumstances. But we also say “Breakup” to refer to a season, in many ways its more or equally significant than “Spring.” After the calm and soft season of winter, breakup is a raucous and mad rush, as if to say there’s no time for spring, let’s get to summer straight on. Breakup is rather late this year, in fact it may be record setting late.

 

This is the little Chena River, a relatively small stream, the larger rivers are still mostly locked in ice. This shot was made from the Nordale Road bridge looking upstream. You will notice the ice jam up above, in populated areas near the river those things can cause some real problems.

 

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