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Crowded Fire Theatre Company 2009

Director: Marissa Wolf

 

Set Design: Emily Greene

Costume Design: Jonathan Singer

Lighting Design: Masha Tsimring

Photograph: Dave Nowakowski

I kinda like this drip coffee concept

mock week over. scared about my re exam. feeling unispired...

  

Went for a walk in the woods near where I live in Inkersall, and it was raining.

 

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Nikon D300, Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G

and it is getting better and better. This time I tried with some colors and lighting.see the setup

 

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Taken with:

Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D

Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)

Aperture=f/6.3

ISO=100

Focal length=200 mm

Flash:On, Fired

Exif info added with simashin flickr tools

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Drip Drop I Melt Away Drip Drop I Fade Away Drip Drop Im No Longer Here I Have Vanished Away

 

Black Is My Heart

it holds 4 drippers, or two drippers and a kettle :)

Actually, just a video showing where I will try to install drip irrigation in a portion of our back yard garden.

 

Sorry for the video quality. I am not good at videos and don't record much of them... plus, I hate hearing my voice and I just blank out sometimes while recording.

Just one of those things you can't walk on by.

 

I'm so far behind and here it is the weekend again. Well, not all that far behind in some areas but in my own "fun" department - way behind. I'll do my best to catch up this weekend but looks like it's going to be another weekend filled with family. That's good too because that's where I find myself feeling the happiest. Nothing is sweeter than grandkids.

 

I'll visit tomorrow - Friday is my best "me time" day recently. I've also committed to stay on at work until end of year or early next year. So I'll retire in 2013 if the world is still around.

A very dirty dripping tap in the bathroom. I took about 30 handheld shots - not many were in focus. This one turned out swell.

Here's Shelley showing how the drip torch works. A stream of kerosene passes through the flaming wick and dribbles fire onto the ground. The little loop-de-loop in the tube keeps the flame from backing up into the tank and blowing it up.

 

I was walking with a few friends through Downtown Detroit when we came across the Michigan Soldiers and Sailors Monument. I saw the water dribbling down the side of the monument and I couldn't resist but to pull out my camera and start shooting. After taking a few photos, I stand up and look around for my friends who thought it would be funny to abandon me and send me on a wild-goose chase through the city to find them.

I tried my hand at catching water drops tonight. After 318 shots I got several that were passable, but there were four that really stood out!

 

I used an external flash aimed at a blue paper behind the droplets with no direct flash on the water.

 

I set my shutter speed to .250 seconds, same as the camera's sync speed for flash. I tried f/8 to f/11 to get as much DOF as I could. ISO set to 200.

 

External flash was set to 1/64 of full power.

Here you see my paint drips over a paper cut out image of flamingos.

 

In addition to experimenting with dripping paint over glossy magazine paper, I used a scrapbooking color wheel to select paint drip colors complementary to the flamingo pink.

 

The colors I dripped horizontally and vertically are purple, yellow and lime green. The wet paper rippled right away but smoothed out when dry.

 

I think some interesting effects can be

achieved by dripping paint, and I'll try it again some time.

My sketch of my drip system installation plan. Read about my DIY Irrigation System project at Our Concrete Home.

Drip coffee at Blue Bottle Cafe, 66 Mint.

Weekly Project Picture - Glass Of Water.

 

I didn't want to do the obvious. I've tried to be a little creative but I'm not sure if you would class it as a picture for 'A Glass of Water'. Hmm.

 

I attempted the picture twice. All together I took a little less than 600 images. What a lot to choose from. But to be honest the images aint really what I expected... I imagined them to be better... haha I guess I'm really happy with the results from first attempts. :). I am impressed though because I've wanted to do images like this for a while.

 

When the requirements were to be in colour I thought how can you make a glass of water colour... I've added a bit of food colouring... pink of course ;). Due to me and my editing it's not pink anymore lol. I like it though.

 

I used Canon 30D, 50mm f1.8 lens. Natural lighting (the bathroom window) and my tripod. (Balancing on toilet haha)

1/8000 f1.8 50mm

 

check out more on the photostream :). (I would like opinions on the other pictures tooo :].) I found it a hard decision to choose from this week... and for once I actually like my upload but I'm not sure if you class it as the task... :(. I hope you do. x

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Chocolate sauce in a chocolate cup in a ginormous ice cream sundae :)

Burst pipe on the outside tap. Birds use it as a fresh water supply and can often be seen hanging upside down to catch a drip.

 

For the monthly scavenger hunt

Traction Street

Los Angeles, California

Rain drips off the roof. Don't know why the background whent white.

I am installing a drip irrigation system for our container plants. I programmed the controller to run twice a day for an hour each time. The drip rate is .5 gal an hour. Today I changed to three time a day at 1/2 hours each time. I will need to monitor it for a while to determine if it needs more or less water.

I am on a search for nude beaches in the New England area. Does anyone know of any? The internet is kind of sucking in giving me decent results.

 

In other news, BOOKS:

 

24. Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, Louise Rennison

25. Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas, Louise Rennison

   

Just try play all the colors and have fun , this is other one i try to do .

Waterfall in the Don Inthanon Nationalpark (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

 

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Crowded Fire Theatre Company 2009

Director: Marissa Wolf

 

Set Design: Emily Greene

Costume Design: Jonathan Singer

Lighting Design: Masha Tsimring

Photograph: Dave Nowakowski

  

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Taken with:

Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D

Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)

Aperture=f/10.0

ISO=400

Focal length=200 mm

Flash:On, Fired

Exif info added with simashin flickr tools

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Drip paint and close book to make print

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