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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.
Wave 'explodes' against outer harbour wall Anstruther. The VR on my Nikkon 70-300 is dodgy after I dropped it (klutz) so best I can do in circumstances
Red dyed water in white balloon against paper backdrop. Flash is set to right side.
Although the shadow is extreme, the drops seem to contrast the shadow nicely.
Shape of the water body resembles a heart (to me).
Seen in a courtyard in the Vatican. Perplexed us till we walked up to it and one of the guards gave it a push to send it spinning for quite some time. Struck me as a dystopian yet impressive bit of abstract art. (I'm sure I read about it while I was there, but this image is pretty old by now)
Edit: I read up on the sphere, and another Flickr user has done quite some research on it. Here is the link www.flickr.com/photos/o6scura/63977793/
Such spheres are found at quite a few places on a globe, and some in places of power too. The artist is Arnaldo Pomodoro. Wiki link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaldo_Pomodoro
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This was one of the HiJinx setups at the photography conference I went to this past weekend. The balloon was filled with corn starch and when popped, it set off a sound trigger that was hooked up to a strobe. Yes it’s been done before, but it was still fun to do in person =)
© Mark Watson.
a potato exploding, flash triggerd by sound.
a panasonic fz50 pic.
took using the Make highspeed kit, www.makezine.com/flashkit/
inspired by Doctor Who & Vincent van Gogh
acrylics on canvas, 90 x 70 cm
2016
you can find more photos and information about this painting on my blog