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Shifting The Paradigm @ Monstrothic, The Jube, Brisbane

20-04-12

Camera - Nikon D700

Fake tilt shift, Herenchiemsee

Real scenes or miniature models?

VERGE 2015- Newtonian Shift Session

playing around with some tilt shift methods

Trabalho referente ao 3º sem. de fotografia da Universidade Paulista Unip, realizado sob supervisão do Professor Orientador Eduardo Mello, para a disciplina de Fotografia Digital.

Las orillas del Sena vistas desde la Torre Eiffel con un efecto Tilt-Shift

One of our Fabia vRS's.

Panorama von Dresden mit Tilt-Shift-Effekt

SHIFT or get off the keyboard.

 

I've been introspecting the last year about creativity, making things and legacy. I've been wondering what motivates me, why I don't do the things I say I want to do. And while I think chewing on my thoughts, exploring many angles and tangents is really good, I've been running into walls.

 

Many walls. Walls that look very similar but I keep smashing into them. Which leads me to believe it is time to do rather than think.

 

I'm not much for New Year's resolutions typically but with the last year not ending with anything tangible (by moderns standards of “tangible”) I'm resolving to do something this year.

 

My goal is simple:

Create something. Everyday.

 

The bounds of something are pretty loose partially to give leeway to my creativity as well as redefine the value of anything to myself. Before, my definition of creating something of value was entangled with its physical presence. If the thing didn't exist in reality, like a photographic print or hank of rope, it had no value to me.

 

And that's crap. Digital content has value, it's just different, and I am working actively to divorce this association within myself.

 

Thus: something can be anything introspective or creative.

I have a few broad categories that will satisfy this (because I need some sort of structure)

 

Journaling: be it for myself or posted to my blog (like this one)

Art: a “real” photo with my camera, a fake Polaroid

Thing: rope, or more shibari or something physical.

Seems so simple and, since the categories are fairly loose and overlapping, it seems doable.

Let's get cracking, eh?

 

9° Cloudy

Epic - Black Dragon Cafe, Verona, WI, United States

 

Frame: *SURLY* new disc trucker 26" frame (custom paint / 50)

Front Wheel: *VELO ORANGE* disc hub front (silver) x *VELOCITY* cliffhanger rim (polish)

Rear Wheel: *VELO ORANGE* disc hub rear (silver) x *VELOCITY* cliffhanger rim (polish)

Tire: *SIM WORKS* the homage tire (black/tan)

Headset: *STRIDSLAND* 1-1/8" headset (brown)

Handlebar: *NITTO* b354 heron bar (silver)

Stem: *VELO ORANGE* threadless stem (silver)

Grip: *BL SELECT* dimention cork mountain grip (black)

Crank: *BLUE LUG* YMC crank set (silver)

Shifter: *RIVENDELL* S-2 thumb shifter

Brake: *EQUAL* flat mount disc brake (silver)

Brake lever: *DIA-COMPE* SS-6 brake lever (all polish/BL special)

Saddle: *WTB* pure-V race saddle BL special (camo)

Pedal: *MKS* pretzel pedal (pretzel brown/limited color)

Rack: *NITTO* M-1B front rack (dull) x *WALD* 137 basket (small/silver)

Students march through Washington, DC, as part of Power Shift 2011. Photo by Heather Moyer.

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Students march through Washington, DC, as part of Power Shift 2011. Photo by Heather Moyer.

Sunset is the most beautiful time of the day. Yet the scariest part of the day. It's because the sun would go down then darkness would overcome the sky. But we don't understand why does the sun and moon have to shift. The answer is very simple. They're shifting to give someone a brighter tomorrow and a relaxing evening. <3 ;)

Day shift, back half of the week.

Fake tilt-shift of part of Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland

Redcliffe Peninsula, Queensland.

Shift 10, 2019, acrylic and enamel on aludibond, 50 x 50 cm

Trying out some tilt shift editing. Not the best photo, but it worked for what I was attempting.

Probando el tilt-shift...

Middle School Youth Group Mission Trip Shirt

5248 Burkhardt Road. Riverside, Ohio.

Trucks on Weston beach transporting sand.

Students march through Washington, DC, as part of Power Shift 2011. Photo by Heather Moyer.

Shifting the Paradigm @ The Crowbar, Brisbane

16-01-13

Camera - Nikon D700

My experiements with the tilt shift effect.

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