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I hanged the Christmas Ball on string and shot in almost complete dark on it. Fortunately I still was able to hit the catch in the Back, otherwise my complete wall got bullet holes :-)
after a few dozens of shoots, bullets and pictures i got one which i quite like
Fired the cam with a remote shutter, then frozen the action with two sb900 manually powered with 1/128 snootgrided triggered by sound trigger from smatrig 2
Experimenting with new methods on the dslr: long exposure and camera movement, with lots of post-processing.
Exploding Balloon filled with water
Strobist info:
1 sb-800 camera right back (behind gobo) with pink Gel
2 SB-28 camera right front
flash 2 fired with radio trigger
flash 1 fired as a optical slave to flash 1
Full details at farm3.static.flickr.com/2655/3998258004_6c0d78156a.jpg
On Thursday I assisted Christina with a day of shooting for Los Angeles magazine. We shot four people for their "Archetype" department. One of the subjects was a floral designer and she left behind some of her gorgeous blooms. Enough flowers to fill 3 vases once I got them home!
This is what I get for trying the easy way out.
I wanted to see what would happen if I blew up a Christmas ball when it was covered with other balls.
The idea of gluing the balls together sounded too much of a pain, so I put the balls in a clear Lexan container.
So when you blow up a glass ball, its turns into an instant sandbnlasting unit which frost the clear plastic, keeping yopu from seeing much.
Funny how this all becomes clear after the fact.
And in more amazing news, someone bought an eBook copy of my new book.
I am famous, rich and happy.
Cheers.
Exploding Star Orchestra featuring Roscoe mitchell
May 8th and 9th
21h
SESC Vila Mariana
Rua Pelotas 141
Sao Paulo
5080-3000
Featuring:
Roscoe Mitchell saxophones
Rob Mazurek director, compositions, cornet
Nicole Mitchell flutes, voice
Matana Roberts saxophones
Matt Bauder saxophones
Steve Swell trombone
Damon Locks voice
Jason Adasewicz vibes
Kevin Drumm electronics
Matt Lux bass guitar
John Herndon drums
Chad taylor drums
Mike Reed drums
Guilherme Granado samplers/percussion
Mauricio Takara electronics/cavaquino
This cake reminds me of Camberwick Green and how the little characters used to pop up out of the music box! The birthday boy's accessories are his 'man-bag', football and Man U scarf and around the back of the cake are an Italian flag and cup of coffee. It's a white chocolate mud cake with hundreds and thousands!
Aurora's exploded in the night skies on two nights. Two CME'S hit earth's Magnetic Field and triggered two nights of amazing Aurora's. Northern WI. March 17-18 2015. Dancing Beams and colors filled the night skies.
The creative Jack-O-Laterns made interesting subjects for some experimentation with long exposure zoom. And the results nicely reflect our excitement about the new world record at the Keene Pumpkin Festival
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Adapted from the Planet Cake Design for Tristan and Mel's engagement. Little 'jewels' stuck to the hearts.
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Explore March 30th
The shrubs in front of our house are exploding in these tiny white blossoms (this is a heavily cropped shot). Spring just can't wait any longer :-)
We had a birthday party at Chuck E Cheese for the Princess, her classmates and a few friends. I think everyone under the age of 12 had a great time, and I caught a few adults really enjoying some of the games too! Unfortunately when we got home the Princess was feeling ill and had a fever of 104.5F. So we've spent the weekend playing nurse and will get her to a doctor today since she is still feeling ill.
Needless to say this all stole my Flickr time away. But I plan to catch up later today. Have a good Monday everyone!
Even at low tide, explosive waves continue to hammer the rock shelves south of Burning Palms Beach in the grand and beautiful Royal National Park, just an hour's drive from the Sydney CBD.
A medium size eggplant ( about nine inches high ) gets shredded.
The top three inches were left.
The IR trigger has been great, zero fails.
Cheers.