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Do check the comment for a previous post with the beverage and camera image has featured on Flickr Explore

 

Have a nice day, everyone!

 

(cellphone camera shot, Sept. 2014)

 

C. J.R. Devaney

MOULTRIE DIGITAL GAME CAMERA

This red and yellow truck is a holosphere camera vehicle recording the Martian Polar Pavonis Rally for ESPN-8. The race takes place annually between Schmidt Ice Base at the Southern pole and the MSA Research station at Pavonis Mons, near the Martian equator. The race is a martian tradition commemorating the emergency transport of oxygen to the base in the first years of settlement.

Like all martian vehicles the truck is powered by Hydro-Carbons mined by on Saturn's moon Titan. Current Terra-forming estimates are that it will take another five centuries of heavy industry and ultra fuel burning cars for Mars to reach a level of atmospheric pressure where liquid water can exist on the surface.

Checking out a new camera ... I have a feeling I'll be using this a lot on my adventures with Jess!

SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Day Trip to Chicago

Someone put the flag out between the time we went in and the time we came out. What an interesting store. You just don't find many like this anymore.

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I tried to follow a bird in flight with a 600 mm zoom lens and failed miserably. The pictures that were the result of my Unintenional Intentional Camera Movements turned out to be great material to pay a tribute to photographer Erik Malm.

 

Erik Malm is specialized in the "camera painting" technique, called "Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)", where he moves the camera in different ways during longer exposure times. He has created an unique nisch between traditional painting and photography. He nearly always handholds his cameras and uses exposure times from approx 1/30 of a second up to 30 seconds, sometimes even longer.

 

You can see some of his work on Erik Malm Photography

 

My Dad hold my inheritance in his hands.

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