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Week 30
Pretty crazy that there is only 22 weeks left! Glad today was over, it was a rough one. I'm trying plan the next couple of weeks in advance for once.
Strobist info:
SB-900 camera right, slightly aimmed at myself
SB-700 camera left, slightly aimmed at myself
Triggered with cybersyncs
Have you ever thought about the relationships you have with the people you know? Even those you have known for years can take you by surprise.
Maybe it is because we take them for granted after a while - or that they take us for granted - or both.
Sometimes what you think you know will and what you truly find will turn you inside out - and leave you bleeding in the dust. Or maybe you will mend. But it will never be the same.
Or maybe they will come through in a way that was never expected at all.
Who are you looking at ?
Or maybe I should ask..who is looking at you?
Produced 2011 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake Johnson
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Finding Oregon is the compilation of six months of timelapse photography across the state of Oregon, punctuated by a 1600 mile road trip in September. We've filmed the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood, Mt Jefferson, the Southwestern Coast, the Alvord Desert, Leslie Gulch, Blue Mountains, Crater Lake, Eagle Cap Wilderness, Deschutes River, and more. We're proud to have touched all four corners of the state; however Oregon is the kind of place that the more you see, the more places there are to still discover.
The greatest challenge with this project was being in the right place at the right time. Night timelapse sequences particularly have an unexpected number of requirements to get the bright, stunning payoff. First, the moon should be around the New Moon phase (no moon) so as not to compete with outshining the stars, so that means we get about 5 days a month window. Next, weather must be cooperative with a dependable expectancy of cloudless skies. Here in Oregon, only the Summer months have good chance of clear skies, so only 1/4 of the year offers good chance of clear skies. So that means, we have three months in the year, with a 5 day window each month to plan with fingers crossed for epic star shooting conditions. That's only 15 days in a year. Then, you hope that something doesn't come up in regular life to pull you away to other obligations on those few days. It is a maddening challenge getting all the factors to line up to be in the right place at the right time. But, when it does happen- it is such a satisfying feeling!
Behind the scenes video and photos will be posted at
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Many thanks to those who supported us in this project including...
Music by Michael Nelson Rizzo
Pro Photo Supply...still and video camera and audio equipment support
Columbia Sportswear
Dynamic Perception
Bill Price
Captain of the Starship
On Ecosalon
ecosalon.com/exclusive-video-oregon-nature-timelapse-434/
On OPB
ecotrope.opb.org/2011/11/video-you-can-still-see-the-star...
On Treehugger
www.treehugger.com/travel/gorgeous-time-lapse-video-of-or...
On Huffington Post
www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/29/oregon-in-stunning-time...
On KATU
www.katu.com/living/outdoors/Capturing-Oregons-beauty-one...
On REI
findout.rei.com/blog_detail/?contentid=6464935742904532667
On Yahoo
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On Reuters
www.reuters.com/video/2011/11/30/time-lapse-images-reveal...
On NewSchoolofPhotography
newschoolofphotography.com/content/1301-finding-oregon.html
On KGW
www.kgw.com/lifestyle/Finding-Oregon-Time-lapse-photograp...
On Discover Magazine
blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/30/time-l...
On The Atlantic
www.theatlantic.com/video/archive/2011/12/finding-oregon/...
On PhotoWeeklyOnline
www.photoweeklyonline.com/finding-oregon-timelapse-video/
On Scientific American
blogs.scientificamerican.com/culturing-science/2011/12/02...
On the Daily Beast
andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2011/12/mental-health-br...
On Discovery Channel
dsc.discovery.com/adventure/spectacular-time-lapse-findin...
On Kurier
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The truth around "Parsely in the Morning" demonstrates the power of perception in photography and the danger of comparing yourself with bloggers and public figures. We're people, too - we just heavily edit!
Perception is a first-person narrative horror adventure featuring a young, blind woman who depends on her razor-sharp hearing to solve an ancient mystery and survive the forces that pursue her.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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I enjoyed a nice winter afternoon paddle with my son today. It may be old fashioned but I still think kids need a good paddling from time to time.
Perception is a first-person narrative horror adventure featuring a young, blind woman who depends on her razor-sharp hearing to solve an ancient mystery and survive the forces that pursue her.
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Artist & Best Friends Animal Sanctuary founder, Cyrus Mejia's show Pits & Perception opened in Los Angeles @ Artology 101 in Glendale. There were several live pit bulls in attendance at the festivities.
From cyrusmejia.com/art/pits-and-perception
"Art can present us with a different view, a new perspective, another way of thinking about things. In this series of paintings of Pit Bulls I’m challenging the current-day perception of these dogs. Not by changing their image, but by depicting them close-up, larger than life, and inviting the viewer to question how they see and perceive Pit Bulls."
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Alternate Perception filming trip.
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Day 4
" Perception, your all I wanna see"
Wednesday, we had a bible study and studied the compassion and how we are can as disciples of christ can use it in our lives.
07/14/09
Artist trading card with dry embossed background, imge of woman in hat, and fleur de lis shape cut from vellum. Perception is Regal.
I took a long trip
and now I'm back again
to the point where I began.
And everything I left behind
followed me, preceded me.
Souvenirs are patient, they only know
the lassitude they provide.
A toy helicopter maneuvers through a workplace landscape during a few moments of stress relief. Life is too short to be serious all the time.
Embossed background, vellum corners and a punched shape shamrock that is heat embossed with clear embossing powder. The perception is "lucky".
"In the beginning of innovation feelings are very strong. - They may seem all grey to outsiders though. Dialogue between the foundations of feelings is crucial for the innovation to get wings.
This is the connection between emotional competence and successful innovation."
- @ConnectIrmeli (Apr. 2012)
Get creative with abstraction today. Make a photograph of patterns and/or shapes that aren't recognizable objects. www.todaysposting.com/TPAssignment.php?TP=162
To be shaken out of the ruts of ordinary perception, to be shown for a few timeless hours the outer and inner world, not as they appear to an animal obsessed with survival or to a human being obsessed with words and notions, but as they are apprehended, directly and unconditionally, by Mind at Large— this is an experience of inestimable value to everyone and especially to the intellectual. Aldous Huxley.