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Warhol's 1986 "Self Portrait (Hair on End)". The reverse is a Campbell's soup can inspired by the pop art of Andy Warhol. This is a project that fellow Steel City LUG member Josh and I had been talking about for awhile. We finally got working on it this past summer and finished it in the fall. We built the whole thing in two good build days, with a little individual work in between. Josh mainly focused on the self-portrait, while I focused on the can. Build measures 36" x 24" x 12".
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Pop is one of the finest magicians I’ve ever seen. He is hands down the funniest performer I’ve ever watched.
A snap from the fireworks show following the annual Yankee Doodle Pops concerts at the Iowa State Capitol.
Exif data
Camera Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Exposure 0.3
Aperture f/8.0
Focal Length 69.3 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Soda Pop History old soft drink crates stacked up waiting for there next incarnation, found in North Carolina.
This shot was an accident. I hadn't meant to photograph a bubble popping. It was a very happy accident though. It showed me that it's possible to photograph a bubble bursting!
There's some editing here to bring out the popping effect on the bottom left. The editing is curves adjustment, a sharpen, some highlight, and saturation.
I didn't think the relatively slow shutter speed of 1/200 would capture the bubble popping, but it has. Take a CLOSE LOOK at that bottom left hand corner. It's weird alright! It looks like it's imploding. I'd suspect that the whole process of popping happens in 1/100th of a second - it's just too quick to see. So, to have it popping while still being able to see the reflection - it's a rare moment!
The strange thing about popping, I think, is that it's neither really an explosion or an implosion (I might be wrong on this though), because the air inside isn't a higher or lower pressure than outside. Does that make sense. Maybe it's ever so slightly higher, but surely it can't be much higher, as the soap/water film is just that, a very thin film. It's more a peeling or unzipping!
After having been treated like total garbage by two filthy, male hating, little boy torturing chosen lesbians I stumbled upon this piece of child torturing shit up the road on Rt. 100 in rural piss poor Vermont.. THE UNITED STATES FOUGHT A CIVIL WAR OVER THIS FLAG. it is an affront to the vast majority of this nation.
© Diana Yakowitz 2010 all rights reserved.
In honor of my meeting up with Ute in Vancouver, Canada yesterday! If you know her stream, you know that she lives in Mexico and is a master artist of the vivid! So I think it is alright to super saturate this image taken on Granville Island. It is the gate to the cement factory that occupies prime land on this delightful place with farmers markets, food court, restaurants, boat tours, art school, and art supplies. While I was photographing this, Ute was photographing the colorful cement trucks. Thought it funny to post my image of her in black and white below in the comment. A beautiful day. Check out her stream and wonderful artwork at www.flickr.com/photos/uteart/ !
04/22/2010
A beautiful day to visit the Osprey. Ma was on the eggs when I arrived. She got up to turn and had a stick stuck on her tail feathers. If I wasn't so lazy tonight I would post those shots. She eventually got the stick off and repositioned it on the nest.
Pops came by, they had some sort of exchange. Pops then fetched a couple of new sticks for the nest. He made Ma get up so he could wiggle down onto the eggs and he worked on new sticks.
Ma took off to take her break.
So there you have it, the latest from Pops and Ma Osprey.
Also, the Osprey as seen on the Osprey Cam at Blackwater NWR now has an egg! She laid it this evening.Blackwater Osprey Cam
Walt Disney World
Pop Century Resort
Over the past couple of years, the Pop Century Resort has become a “home away from home” for me. By good fortune, I’ve had a lot of business-related activities in the Orlando area which has given me the opportunity to stay on WDW property and practice my photography during my time off while there. Why do I choose Pop Century? I choose it not only for the price (which is pretty cheap, even by Disney standards), but also because it has the best food court of all the value resorts (and actually one of the best on property, IMO). There’s also the cool theming and colors and endless photographic opportunities it possesses (if I was asked to describe Pop Century in one word, it would be “colorful”). It’s also an easy exit from the WDW property line and I-4 is right at the back door so it’s easy for me to get where I need to go in the morning to T.C.o.B. Don’t get me wrong, I would still choose the Polynesian over Pop most any day in the extremely rare occasion where money wasn’t a concern (FWIW, I’ve only stayed at the Polynesian once), but when I’m down there on business and flying solo, Pop Century is the perfect place to stay. Looking ahead to the future, when my kids get a little older, Pop Century is where we’ll likely stay when we take those last minute/spur of the moment weekend trips.
All that being said, as many times as I’ve stayed at Pop Century, I have never set one foot in this pool. Didn't quite nail the symmetry here (if I remember correctly, there is a pole with a big water spitting "flower" attached just to the right of the camera that prevented me from being "dead center").
The "Draegon" is based solely off of the M249. We here at Sweetwater Exile equipped the weapon with the necessary parts to make it more mobile, versatile, and all-out devastating.
Features:
- 200 round 5.56x45mm box magazine
- Spring loaded bipod - handle at the rear to quickly deploy or retract bipod
- Retractable stock, for more maneuverability
- Elcan-style sight with quick aim red-dot on top - a quick detach base
- Rear foregrip for controlled deployed shooting. You would have your trigger hand on the trigger, and the support hand back on the grip by the stock, effectively making the weapon more maneuverable and accurate.
- M4/M16 style charging handle
- Suppression/Flash hider combination, to reduce recoil and quiet the weapon. The system is quick-detachable.
- Custom rubber grips, for easier no-slip control
- Light-switch style fire selector - by compressing one, the other pops up.
After days of heavy rain the sun popped through the clouds and the first calla lily, aka arum lily, popped out of its tight bud.
For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Pop'
I can''t remember where this was. But I like this little walk through house. The PopCam seems to work best with brightly colored subjects. Pop Cam. Fuji 400 print film.
OT-1 heads to Orrington with 13 empty dirt cars. The road plows have created small snowbanks due to recent snowfall, and the train is popping through one at Elm Street in Brewer.
It almost looks like the little buds went - Pop! - and the flower exploded out!
So that's the way I edited it with a focus on the buds and the flow of the flowers.
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Digital image captured with an Olympus XZ-1 compact camera
Editing done via Photoshop Elements 12 with Topaz Labs plug ins
Found and admired during the 2017 KSHE Classic Car Show in Chesterfield, Missouri, USA