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Occupy Flash - occupyflash.org

 

It feels great not having Flash any more. I've been toying with removing it for a long time. I didn't need much of an excuse really.

 

"Flash Player is dead. Its time has passed. It's buggy. It crashes a lot. It requires constant security updates. It doesn't work on most mobile devices. It's a fossil, left over from the era of closed standards and unilateral corporate control of web technology. Websites that rely on Flash present a completely inconsistent (and often unusable) experience for fast-growing percentage of the users who don't use a desktop browser. It introduces some scary security and privacy issues by way of Flash cookies. Flash makes the web less accessible. At this point, it's holding back the web."

Alunos do Batelli na Praia Vermelha II.

 

Strobist: Segunda versão da foto mais elaborada do dia. Ambiente exposto normalmente, um 580EXII iluminando a modelo no primeiro plano à direta e um 430EXII iluminando o modelo à esquerda.

 

Desta vez as três pessoas do banquinho estão numa posição interessante. :-)

These photos were taken by using a modified flash hood that I created using foam I bought at a craft store for $2.30. I then used the plans shown by this link: super.nova.org/DPR/DIY01/ I hope Sony doesn't get mad that I put their logo on it.

A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas, rivers and streams, that is caused by the intense rainfall associated with a thunderstorm, or multiple training thunderstorms. Flash floods can also occur when ice jams block the normal course of a river, or when a man-made structure, such as a dam, collapses, i.e.; the Johnstown Flood of 1889. Flash flooding occurs when the ground becomes saturated with water that fell so quickly that it could not be absorbed. The runoff collects in low-lying areas and rapidly flows downhill with sudden rising water. Flash floods most often occur in normally dry areas that have recently received precipitation, but may also be seen anywhere downstream from the source of the precipitation (even dozens of miles from the source).

 

The U.S. National Weather Service gives the advice "Turn Around, Don't Drown" in reference to flash floods; that is, it recommends that people get out of the area of a flash flood, rather than trying to cross it. Most people tend to underestimate the dangers of flash floods.

 

Flash floods are extremely dangerous because of their sudden nature. Being in a vehicle provides little to no protection against being swept away; it may make people overconfident and less likely to avoid the flash flood. More than half of the fatalities attributed to flash floods, are people swept away in vehicles when trying to cross flooded intersections . As little as 6 inches of water can be enough to carry away most SUV-sized vehicles. In the United States, the National Weather Service (part of NOAA) reported in 2005 that in a national 30-year average more people die yearly in floods (127 on average) than by lightning (73), tornadoes (65), or hurricanes (16).

 

The desert southwestern U.S. is especially dangerous for both hikers and vehicles from the sudden onslaught of water from isolated thunderstorms over nearby mountains or mesas. These rains fill poorly-absorbent and often claylike dry riverbeds. A moving flood will usually be headed by a debris pile that may have wood branches and/or logs. Deep slot canyons can be especially dangerous to hikers as they may be flooded by a storm that occurs on a mesa miles away, sweeping through the canyon, making it dificult to climb up and out of the way to avoid the flood. Valley roads frequently cross dry river and creek beds without bridges. From the driver's perspective, there may be clear weather, when unexpectantly a river forms ahead of or around the vehicle in a matter of seconds.

    

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Had a little 'rock star' light fun during a portrait session with Audra.

I really dig the motion of her hair and how the light caught it

 

Strobist Info:

2 AB800 with reflectors straight at camera, full power

A Ana Paula tava cheia desses flocadinhos da Ludurana e eu na maior cara de pau pedi ela um IJASIAISUHASIH e sem saber ela me deu o meu preferido da coleção! Os floquinhos variam de verde, laranja e amarelo, dependendo da posição da mão. Na foto não consegui captar muito bem o efeito dele, mas é lindo esse esmalte! Meu primeiro flocadinho! Foram duas camadas em cima do preto sépia da risqué.

Foto scattata durante la manifestazione/Flash Mob del giorno 10/03/2013 per la rapida ricostruzione di Città della Scienza, distrutta da un incendio... La resistenza napoletana alle pressioni economiche e politiche dei "soliti noti", che per una logica di profitto e potere continuano a rovinare la vita e l'immagine dei napoletani!

 

Nonostante la legge consenta la pubblicazione di foto che ritraggono persone durante le manifestazioni pubbliche, qualora qualcuno sentisse violato un proprio diritto può contattarmi per la rapida eliminazione della foto!

fotos por: Clarissa Lanari, Eduardo Santos e Fabiano Aguiar

This quilt was made with Artisan Cottons by Windham Fabrics. She is about 40.5" square after washing. The Artisan Cottons are shot cottons, with a weight similar to quilting cotton.

Blogged: www.shecanquilt.ca/2015/01/flash-ta-da-artisan-cotton-blo...

Cagliari, Piazza Yenne 6 marzo 2010.

 

Cosa è un Frozen Flash Mob??

Sostanzialmente, è un raduno di persone che non si conoscono di persona ma che sono venute a conoscenza dell' evento via internet o attraverso canali alternativi (passa parola, etc..). Solitamente il raduno avviene in un luogo pubblico molto frequentato (una piazza o all'interno di un evento più grande...).

Le persone vi si recano e compiono un'azione collettiva, precisata preventivamente, che potrebbe essere: cantare una canzone, giocare, recitare un breve sketch o, come nel caso del "Frozen", rimanere bloccati in una posizione per un breve arco di tempo!

The Flash beaten by Big Sir

This series is dedicated to one the great Flash Blesst and his Harley 883: a great photographer, a crazy driver and a great friend.

flashblesst.4ormat.com/

 

Only natural light.

 

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Featured on KUSTOM WORLD magazine

Single flash bounce off far end of r/h wall. Shot wider and cropped in to emulate a TS.

New cameraphone has flash.

This is Flash. I hung out with him on Pepper Mouser's art car on burn night at the 2006 Burning Man Festival. We had a great conversation and countless deep belly laughs while taking a grand tour of Black Rock city on a giant mobile bar/lounge/living room. Flash is a pretty cool cat and after chatting with me for awhile he proclaimed to everyone on the art car that I "was a good kid" so that made me feel nice.

 

Flash's story is pretty interesting and he has some great stories to tell about the Burning Man festivals history and the personalities behind it. I hope I run into him again sometime.

I have been challenged when using an external flash on manual. Today I got a lesson from my friend Lou Ann and It is really helping. The hubster is so sweet to be my model.

 

365: the 2012 editon

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The camera has a socket for a so-called topflash bar with 8 bulbs , but after removal of the small plate holding the carrying chain, the electronic flash Agfamatic pocket lux 400t (type 6905/100) can be mounted on that spot .

Fun photography with Children by Peter Stanford

 

ce sont les copains flashers qui se sont autoflashé pour cette photo.

Flash Gordon / Heft-Reihe

Das mordende Zwergenvolk

art: Alex Raymond

Zeitchriftenverlag Heinz Pollischansky (Wien / Österreich; 1975)

Copyright: King Features Syndicate (N.Y.) / Bulls Pressedienst (Frankfurt / Deutschland)

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/781817/

photos dimicology.net @dimicology

[contax g2, portra 400]

Came to the verandah light at night. Not different from the more common and plain green Stemorhhages sericea, except for the purple wing borders.

Here is my flash version of my little kitchen. Any helpful comments would be much appreciated. I'm a baby here. One sb700 stu right above the camera and one yn560 with WAD on the floor below the camera shot toward the bottom corner cabinet.

 

My umbrella made an ugly reflection in the upper corner cabinet. The touch up there is not my best work (tips?), but I couldn't figure out how to get rid of all the crissed crossed ugly shadows from all the different lights in the room without directing a light that direction.

All the mist caught the flash going off. Thought it was a funny accident.

a ideia é que o flash dê mais dramaticidade à foto

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