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Blogged in The Woodwork: Making it rain (a story with three "Mark"d bills.).
Making it rain
Tagged, Financial District, San Francisco, California
Nikon D200, Tokina AT-X PRO 16-50mm f/2.8 DX
Aperture (raw fine tuning, levels, highlights/shadows, white balance, noise reduction), Kubota (lord of the rings everyday, canvas keyline), Photoshop (composite of sequence)
1/200sec @ f/2.8, iso320, 16mm (24mm)
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I get a brick of cash for getting Mark hired. (View large on black)
Thatās $2500 in $20 bills I just threw into the air. We were a bit rushed because the bank was about to close. Iām wearing glasses because Iām hungover from the night before.
I like the green keyline, donāt you? Itās money.
A selection of 8 out of 15 shots taken in high speed mode. This is a 97 megapixel image. :-)
We spend an afternoon making magical mushroom lights in our garden with young Theodore Carman, one of my art students, his mother Isabelle and my friend Jean.
In our first session, we created the mushroom stems and domes, as well as the LED lights for a dozen mushrooms. We made them by soldering surface-mounted LEDs and resistors to a stiff wire, mixing watercolor with clear silicon, shaping the stems and domes with saran wrap.
We got the first mushroom to light up at the end of the day, and it looked truly magical!
In our next session, we will assemble all these parts, drill holes in a wooden log and attach the mushrooms to it, soldering all the wires to a holder with three AA batteries.
If you like, you can easily make your own by following the instructions in this fine video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LjGFkpApw
It takes about 6 hours to make these mushrooms over two sessions, but the results make it all worthwhile.
For months, Theodore kept asking if we could make these mushrooms during our maker art classes at the LycƩe, but I thought this would be too hard for some of the younger kids in our course. So I offered to have him come to our home when the course ended, so we could fulfill his dream in a smaller group.
Making art with friends is such a pleasant experience. I think creative collaborations like these are good for society, and should be encouraged more.
View photos of our other maker art classes: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
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CREDITS:
Models (non-zombies):
Stefani Luciani, Marta Carrasco
Models (zombies):
Berta PĆ©rez, Verónica GarcĆĀa, Dafne MartĆnez, Omar Riffi, Esther PatiƱo, Victor PĆ©rez, Isaac SĆ”nchez, David SĆ”nchez, Sergio Tabeni, Gianluca Carta, Miguel Quijada, Verónica Moreno, Victor Bernardino, Wendy Aguilar, Carlos Mora, Catherine Dijksterhuis, Emilio Ranchal.
Make-up:
Gislena Rovira, Omar Riffi, Esther PatiƱo
Photography and edition:
Jordi PayĆ
Making of (por mim) durante ensaio realizado pelo fotógrafo Eduardo Guilhon.
Modelo: Jamile Moreira
Maquiagem: MaĆra Muller
Veja em All Sizes!
Carrie Petrich adds paint to a mummy mask at Specter Studios, a Halloween costume factory in Sharpsburg, Pa. www.specter-studios.com/
Pi played with this succulent and tore a bunch of little leaves off, I tossed them back into the pot and they've rooted and will become new plants.
I decided to try my hand at making some hard cider this year. Iāve been making my own apple cider vinegar for a few years and Iāve heard itās better if you start with hard cider. Generally to make my vinegar I simply pour cider into a big glass jar, cover with cheesecloth and let it sit for a few months until itās vinegar, easy as that. I do buy unpasteurized cider from a small local press, so it contains the natural yeasts in it that ferment it and then turn it into vinegar.
for more of the story: chiotsrun.com/2009/11/02/making-hard-cider/
Amid ever-growing waves of terrorism in Pakistan and continuous unrest in Karachi ā the financial backbone of the country, a good news came from creeks of Karo Chaan, near Keti Bandar on 22 June 2013 when Pakistan reclaimed the world record of planting the maximum number of mangroves in a day and regained its position in the Guinness Book of World Records by planting 798,700 mangroves in a single day.
The record of planting maximum number of plants in a day was first made by Mexico by planting 348,493 mangrove saplings in a day followed by India with 447,874 trees. In 2009, the Sindh forest department set the world record by planting 541,176 mangroves in a single day but the Indians again broke the record in August 2009 by planting 611,110 mangroves plants.
The overall purpose of the activity was to focus on the significance of the Indus Delta mangroves, its affiliated biodiversity and above all, the dependence of coastal communities on this fragile and vulnerable ecosystem.
In the above picture, planters are planting the mangroves at an Island of Kharo Chaan, and a media person is making their movie....!
Another year, another go at a project! I think a 365 was a bit optimistic, so maybe a 52 would be better! I was bought a wine making kit a while ago and have only just to get it going. I like the pressure valve which appeals to my engineering side
This is a collage of unfinished projects I made in July 2012 as a visual reminder for myself of the projects I would like to finish up. So far this is the progress I've made. I believe the Christmas Wagon Wheel Dresden will be next in line to finish up. It feels good to be making progress :o)
1. Stars & Diamonds scrap quilt, 2. One Block Wonder blocks, 3. Subway Quilt, 4. Medallion Quilt~Flying Geese Border, 5. Pinwheel Sampler Top~Completed, 6. Snow~Kissed Star x 12 Days, 7. Soiree Whirly-gig cuddle quilt, 8. 2010 Liberated Wedding Ring, 9. Crazy Nine Patch, 10. French Braid, 11. Layered Dresden~Demo, 12. French Swoon Mosiac, 13. Better Late Than Never??, 14. Drizella Top is Complete!, 15. Mock-up of log cabin block, 16. Jewel Star Pillow Progress, 17. Bear Paw Wool Wall Hanging, 18. Annie Hall Sweater {crochet}, 19. Twisting Lace Sock Progress, 20. Fusion Blanket Progress
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The smallest mounted unit in the Central Machine's arsenal, The Gremlin is a versatile little mech that works as scout, infantry, and artillery.
During the Blackblood Wars Central Machines produced over 65,000 Gremlins making the most produced mech to date.
Xieress: What's that robot doing?
Barbie: Oh don't mind him, he's quite the scamp. Now smile!
I love Xieress, or lil' grungy as I name him. And he makes me appreciate my good old Barbie, too. They make a great duo.
At Renee's studio in Hackney, Renee and Tom set about amending our patterns for a new shape to our Oxford Bags/Pioneer Trousers, and the Kelly Dress.
Feeling lazy tonight, so it's canned pinto and black beans (instead of the hard pinto beans I usually use).. along with some really lean ground beef, onion, garlic, jalapeƱo, cayenne, chili powder, cumin, salt, pepper, diced tomatoes and some canned tomato sauce.
It's easy and quick (to prepare, but simmers for 2 hours). Yay.
Two men form letters out of aluminum, to be used for signage
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:18.964041/72.826116. km (Map link)
Olle from Velvet Six and Ms Foster from Paradoxx making out backstage at Rockperry Festival, Vaasa, Finland.