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Bollywood flash mob at Fiesta Asia 2010, the National Asian Heritage Festival held on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.
The good news: Three years after Webshots was sold, they’ve finally relaunched the ProShots section of the site.
The bad news: Sadly, they made an amateur Flash mistake. Fail. Notice the Flash plugin failure notice, next to my plugins list showing I have Flash 10.0.42 installed.
To add insult to injury, the (ugly, as always) advertisement pictured on the page is Flash, and loaded it just fine.
*rolls eyes*
I made designs for the redesign of ProShots over ≤i≥four years ago (not this pictured design, which I make absolutely no claim to), and CNET Networks sadly never had enough resources to complete it (also fail). Webshots was sold by CNET Networks to American Greetings Interactive three years ago, and I left at that point.
This was based on a shot I had in my head. I wanted the flower silhouetted by a full moon. (Sort of like in the movie E.T.) I waited literally weeks for the moon to be full and in just the right position and for one of our mini sunflowers to be in bloom.... lots of things over which I had no control. Finally, everything came together just right. Except for one thing. It was cloudy. I figured I'd go out and take some test shots anyway.
Something magical happened. The clouds were very fast-moving and my long exposure times yielded these super cool impressionistic backgrounds. This was so much better than my original vision!
To borrow a phrase from a friend who grew up in Boston, "frikkin wicked"!
Here is a sample photo taken with my new DIY ring flash. The only adjustments was to reduce the levels for background.
Day 254
Yeah, I got this new camera.
Dunno if I'll ever use it.
I also got a action-something-or-other.
It has four lenses, you know, and take them all in order so there's like four frames on a frame.
It's got a test roll of black and white in it now.
Happy.
Since when did Flash animations within IE require you to click or press SPACEBAR / ENTER to activate the control!?!?!
Learning and practising off-camera flash at home. German gothic glass, handmade in Warkworth, Ontario by Frantic Farms Glass.
Brownie Hawkeye Flash
Kodak Protra 200 120 film
Scanned from print
My nephew. We surprised him by taking him to see Maroon 5 in Berkley.
Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is about and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.