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Selects of the 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (Saturday - Weekend 1)
feat.
The Dead Ships
Ex Hex
The Black Madonna
Strangers You Know
Lost Frequencies
James Bay
Rhye
CHVRCHES
Disclosure (feat. Sam Smith)
Ice Cube (feat. NWA, O'Shea Jackson Jr., WC, Snoop Dogg)
Guns N' Roses
Zhu (feat. Bone Thugs N' Harmony)
and so much more!
My daughter breaks off from the team to do a paired move. Her partner is doing a 135, named for the angle of her raised leg. Although not my first shot with my new D7100, it is the first I have posted.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #22 ~ Lunchtime" "Black and White Wednesday" Water is my favorite beverage for any meal!
Clear water with ice cubes and lemon wedges. It hasn't been that many years since we have had pure water to drink safely, wash in, and play in! That story was told by Steven Johnson in his program on public television: How We Got To Now ~ Clean!
Taken at The Cliff, Laguna Beach, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
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So I'm pulling double duty in 2008. I'm doing my 365 Days self portrait project and I've also decided to do this 2008: The Year In Pictures project with TJOY and NoneOther.
This project allows for a bit more freedom when it comes to photography. You aren't limited to photos with some part of you in them. As long as you take a photo everyday, you have met the requirements. There's no restriction as far as a subject is concerned.
I may be getting a bit in over my head, but hey..I have to learn how to swim somehow. It should be interesting.
The loveliest ice cube ever. Unfortunately, it takes up most of the volume in the martini glass, meaning you end up with really half a cocktail. For $14, I'd argue that, while pretty, it's not worth it.
© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
Please if you can- watch it to the end. It seems to stop at some point but that's not the end. It's about 58s long.
I have been experimenting with the video function on the A77.
Video was shot in manual mode and on tripod
ISO 800
F 3.5
1920x1080
AVCHD 60i
60i 24M(FX)
Ice Cube (O'Shea Jackson) performing at The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC on June 28, 2013 - © 2020 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Concert Photography Archives - performanceimpressions.com
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Voor de maandopdracht van de Doka: Fris.
Niet precies de foto die ik in gedachten had maar toch wel een die het idee verbeeldt.
There used to be a series of TV ads for 7-Up where it was billed as the "Uncola" and lemons were referred to as Uncola nuts!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #10 - A photo with 1 bottle, 1 drinking glass and a lemon.
Taking photos of all this cold beer is really taking its toll. Another popular one this time, the icey beer through the ice.
The beer was placed on a clear tray I robbed from the fridge and filled with ice cubes, white cloth underneath to disperse the light.
Strobist info:
YN560 below ice tray @full zoom 1/32
360AFD through brolly camera left and above @ 1/16.
Really struggled with this one getting the light mix right and the spread off the flash how I wanted around the bottle.
My 4th Strobist image!
Everyday kinda objects are the saving grace of ideas for this 366 mission and ive never yet out of both years shot ice cubes yet,so thats what i put on the agenda for photo of the day. So i brainstormed a few ideas and knew that 2 things before i started this photo, i wanted some backlight and i wanted to light paint in some color with the image. So i took out the ice cubes and did my light testing for my flash first and the set up this composition by stacking the ice cubes. Now what i didnt think of before i took this photo was that of course the ice cubes will start melting and that they would fall down from the pyramid shape i built, so that ment i kinda had to work fast and get this shot going before everything was gonna crumble. So now was the harder part i had the background setup(a red piece of paper) and to light that i wanted to use my flashlight aimed behind the top 3 cubes, so i had to find a balance between my flash firing then letting my shutter stay open to let the flashlight light burn into the background(cause my flashlight is not as bright as the flash so it takes a longer shutter to compensate for that and as well i needed that extra time to light up the front of the counter with a blue flashlight, and all this needed to happen at 1/10 of a second ---which seems fast but is way super longer then 1/250th of a second (thats like going to the moon and back) so with my shutter opened for just that shot amount of time the 1/10th of a second it let enough light burn in from the flashlight lighting up the back ground and as well a second flashlight coming in from the right side and then i had a blue colored light in my hand and aimed it just at the right angel to light up the foreground and the flash lit the ice cubes. I was glad to see this on the back of my camera after all that setup and i took a photo of the setup and i swear 2 seconds after i snapped that setup photo the cubes tumbled down in the pile of melted water.
Specs and Strobist
Sb-800 1/128th camera back left aimed at ice cubes (diy snoot)
Garrision 140lumes flashlight camera right aimed at red background
Noma 60lumes flashlight camera back right aimed at cubes
Blue light in my hand to light the front of the counter
Shutter 1/10th of a second
Sooc
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For Our Daily Challenge topic -'Melt.'