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Model: JessiKa Cro

PhotoBook sessions

Sept. 2009

 

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Taken using a Vela flash with a 5 flash burst and the Camera Axe with the projectile sensor.

 

ISO 3200, F 7.1

Another paper-pieced star from quilterscache.com!

Delicious, Refreshing…

 

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Photo by: Bryan S. Lawler

Web site: www.bryanlawler.com

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No, I didn’t explode. Well, not into pieces but I did explode into laughter when l later looked at the pictures. O boy what a sick mind … hahaha.

Had a ton of fun during this shot and I can’t remember the last time I had so much fun going through my pictures. I made a little collection of some of the pictures from this shot for you to enjoy here.

 

Strobist info:

SB800 @ 1/128, 24mm, 4 ND, Just over camera pointing at me

Camera on pillow on the floor pointing at funky lamp in the ceiling

I stood and bended over the camera making silly faces

White balance set to flash to get that warm light

60W incandescent in funky lamp

Triggered with Skyports

Camera tethered to laptop using DSLR Camera Remote Server and iPhone

 

Strobist setup shot.

 

Please, no links to your stream, pictures or other things in the comments - I will remove those. Make a normal comment and I will look at your stream. Thank you!

Taken using a Vela flash with a 5 flash burst and the Camera Axe with the projectile sensor.

 

ISO 3200, F 7.1

rapidlly expanding mentos and soda fountain. The red blur at the top of the stream is the unsecured deploy mechanism which we then realized needed to be firmly twisted onto the threads of the soda bottle.

307/365 - Remember those little pots that you use to get a roll of film in? Ever wondered what to do with them? Today was Science in Norwich at The Forum so we had a family day out to have a look.

 

One demonstration involved putting a dollop of water colour paint into a film pot along with half an Alka Seltzer. Put the lid on and shake before placing down on its lid onto a sheet of paper. Wait a few moments and BANG!! the pot bursts and the paint splats.

 

Repeat many times with different colours an you have a work of art. Our children loved this.

I waited and snapped and waited and snapped until I got this one.

Edited with VSCO Film 02 LR4 Nikon - Fuji Superia 1600++

 

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Explode by Sarah L. Spencer, 2009. Oil on canvas. 36” x 48”

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The work that I have created questions the relationship that humans have with technology. Does human dependency derived from technology make us less and less human as the current technological trends become more advanced? How can we hold onto our human nature while we are being forced to stay current in our modern world? What are we turning into? Is this infatuation with technology just another logical step in our evolution and the advancement of our kind–or is it bringing us harm? By gaining technology, are we losing ourselves?

 

I choose to explore these questions within my paintings. The relationship between humans and technology is represented through the form of the female figure. This figure is represented as part human and part machine. The two parts form a visual struggle, fighting for dominance over the figure. The balance between the two parts is essential. However, it is important for the figure to retain a certain amount of her humanity in order to show the viewer what is being lost.

 

Holding on to what makes us human is important. It is what makes us unique and gives us compassion for others. Through my work, I hope that people can see that the human side of us is more important than the technology that we oftentimes become obsessed with.

 

This time around I used a dart gun to make the balloons. This was my first time trying out a new color.

made this for my sister's 40th birthday...and took lots of photos so SHE can add them to it.

Fireworks from Downtown Kelowna on Canada Day!

band at exploding brass

mushrooms explode (burst) through the asphalt.

24th Aug 2015 at 02:33 GMT

© Mark Watson.

 

Taken with a make highspeed kit and a panasonic FZ50.

DONT TRY THIS AT HOME BECAUSE OF THE DANGEROUS MERCURY that is contained inside of the bulbs.

 

shot with a .22 airgun pellet.

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The tempered glass door suddenly exploded in the office. Amazingly it kept cracking for hours after that. This is a detail of the glass.

05/03 - Schack (Dinamarca)

12/03 - Felício Marmitex

19/03 - Goos / Kurc

26/03 - Lucas Santtana

 

DJ residente: Dago

 

Neu Club

Rua Dona Germaine Burchard, 421 - Água Branca

 

poster por Silvia Rodrigues www.flickr.com/photos/silvix/

Should have had the polarizing filter but.........

The coaches are great - here is one of them getting the swimmers all excited before the event by inflating his swimcap. It got about twice this size before exploding and Kaya thought it was great!

 

Swim Meet Video

Flickr Walk, Switched On London

 

February 2008

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