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this one has taken FOREVER! couldn't stretch the fabric properly, couldn't find the right beads, hoop kept springing open... argh! still, its pretty much done now!
A wee blonde lass in red dress teaches the captain's son hoop rolling.
Hoop Rolling, also known as "Hoop and Stick" has been practiced as early as circa 500 bce, all across the world. It is played by rolling a large wooden hoop across the ground with a short stick, keeping it upright as long as possible. Experienced players often have learned various tricks to embellish the game.
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Performed by a father & son team at the Caravan Pancake Breakfast at Dalhousie Station
The Hoop Dance is a storytelling dance. These dancers use up to 30 hoops to create shapes such as a globe and to portray animals such as the eagle. Dancers require stamina to move rapidly and continuosly, adding hoops to create more elaborate shapes.
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My Fuji camera makes lovely sunbursts. I like the way the ray is shining on the Hoop House!
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U can't do every things in every where ..
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CameraNikon D700
Exposure0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperturef/2.8
Focal Length200 mm
ISO Speed1400
Exposure Bias0 EV
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Shot with a modified Holga. Check out my Holga modification tutorial HERE.
I finally took my Holga 120 TLR out for a test drive this weekend and shot my first roll of 120 film. It was pretty strange jumping from the digital convenience of the Canon 5D with beautiful glass to the limitations of a toy film camera with a plastic lens. It’s not just the fact that the camera lacks an accurate view finder, but after taking a picture, there’s this strange silence. This is the moment I often check the histogram of the image on the back of my Canon to make sure I exposed correctly… but of course, this moment doesn’t happen with the Holga. I’m left wondering whether I even took a picture at all.
Shooting film for the first time since I was a teenager made me feel kind of like a blind man. It was definitely a thrill taking my camera to the lab and waiting patiently for processing and for the scans of my negatives to be completed. It was a complete mystery to me how they would turn out. I already knew that the Holga would in some way push my subjects through it’s plastic into some strange toy camera world. What I didn’t know was whether or not I would like any of what it ended up outputting. When I finally got home and brought the digital scans up on my computer screen, I was pleased to find a few shots that I actually thought were pretty cool.
I love how this looks. I got the idea from Amanda at Soulemama who got it from someone.....we shall see how this spreads....
An abstract view of a playground basketball hoop on a rainy March 2nd, 2019 in Valley View, Texas.
Continuing the "forgotten photos of 2019" theme, here's an abstract, artsy fartsy take on a basketball hoop that I came across at a park in Valley View, TX back in March. Amanda was at a painting workshop, so Tami and I went for a drive to shoot some grain elevators and general Texas stuff. In no particular order, I photographed an old brick wall, some cows, dilapidated windows, grain elevators, wet dandelions, more cows, a basketball hoop and more. Proof that one can never tell where my right brain will wander when I'm taking the world in through a viewfinder. It was definitely a fun day to be out with a good friend exploring an area I hadn't seen before!
For Sarasota videos see: www.areaguides.com/sarasota-beautiful-people-and-events
For lots of Hoop Dancing videos see: www.areaguides.com/hoop-dancers