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Too many remotes to control too many devices. Each device has its own remote. See in-image notes for details.
Now, there is one remote to rule them all
I have learned few truths in life. This is one: The one time you forget to turn off the friggin' light switch is also the one time you will accidentally ground yourself.
Here's another: Sparks are pretty, but notoriously difficult to photograph.
And while I'm feeling profound, a third: I hate Home Depot with the intensity of one million volts.
A ceiling fan in the computer room. I like the interplay between light and shadow more than I liked the pictures taken with the flash, or the picture with the fan blades in an 'X' shape. Experiment: Playing with shadow - negative light - can be interesting.
The Daily Shoot assignment for 2010/05/13:
Make a photograph with motion blur of one kind or another. Use a slow shutter speed, pan, or both.
Keeping the aroma of fine coffee in motion.
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This was the fan in our room. I have tried to capture how it would look using a slow shutter speed. This is one of a few shots I tried.
Ceiling Fan, Acton, California. I shot this while we were on our lunch break from shooting The Knockarounds video for "The Loner."
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The geniuses at my job are responsible for this highly intelligent installation. It's not so bad when the fan is on high, but a low speed I feel like I'm going to have a seizure.
We got our glider chair & ottoman on Friday. Mike & his Dad replaced the ceiling fan. Hoping the rug and furniture will be in next week.
Los Angeles, 2007
Ed, David, and I had lunch down at Angelique Café and our waiter, Bruno, was something of a novelty for a Los Angeles server: he wasn't an actor, but a photographer. (It seems about 99% of waiters and waitresses in L.A. are seeking careers in entertainment.) He loved chatting with us about our cameras.