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Alex bomb diving into Don and Shirley's pool in slow motion

Slow motion video (be sure to turn on the sound) of Bonkers drinking water from a water bowl last night after his shower.

 

The app that makes these slow motion videos needs a lot of light so in dark spots, videos are very dark...

Slow motion capture of heavy rain. When slowed down the rain looks similar to snow.

 

960fps capture on Sony Xperia XZ Premium mobile phone.

Filmed in my garden using a Sony RX10iii. The camera was hand held. A dioptre (+2) was fitted. The Hoverfly was filmed at 240fps and Bee filmed at 480fps. Up-loaded to Flickr at 1920x1080 30fps.

I witnessed a slow-motion struggle. The tortoise on the right successfully pushed its competitor out of the hay.

I've started experimenting with HD video using my recently purchased Olympus E-P1. I'm focusing on creating "moving stills", i.e. short (20-60s) videos which follow the aesthetics of my still photos but do also include some minimal element of movement. There are no camera movements, no cuts, no storylines.

 

Music: Strata by Moby. Used with permission from mobygratis.com

A windy day at the top of Glastonbury Tor

Rainbow Run, Clifton OH

Life is like water always in a constant movement,and full of beauty and transformation.

Bicycles in Cambridge - filmed on King's Parade in Cambridge UK.

Video - 2 minutes 44 seconds

Music by Kevin MacLeod "Erik Satie - Gymnopedie No 2"

Just testing the slow mo video on my phone. Kind of cool.

A family of three otters playing and fishing in Morvern, April 2025. Filmed in slow motion so no sound. (Nikon Z8, Nikkor 400mm f4.5 + 1.4 tc)

Cuts out a little short thanks to Flickr's time limit.

Ah well. Good times.

Notice at the very beginning of the video, one bee with full pockets of pollen, landing, then doing a backwards somersault plunge off the hive, taking out another unlucky worker bee on the way down. Many members are busy carrying in pollen, while others offer ventilation with wing flapping.

View with Red - Cyan 3d glasses. Filmed in my garden, using two cameras on a rig. The effective spacing between left and right lenses is about 7.5mm. Distance of nearest Ants to lens - about 160mm.

  

A 30-second video from rider's point-of-view.💀👻💀

(Riding on Ox Lane in Cleveland Metroparks).

Music: Dubstep Light, Audionautix. (licensed under Creative Commons license).

 

Heavily processed, short video of coins falling on the floor at our old house in California.

Lovely day with evening sun and not much wind. Perfect for a bit of ole 'smokey water' shooting.

Moose got a little frisky after his recent bath...

Another idea I had for a long time.. I think all of my ideas are like that :D anyway. The water was brutally cold and I had to go in 2 times. Maybe I should start getting used to all these painfull stuff :) There was this man who was watching and I was a little confused .. thank God there were a lot of bushes & he didn't come closer :D The glitter spray went out at the middle of my "bathing" with it so I had to continue with dry glitter .. which filled my mouth and actually every possible place.. I still have some on my hair and on my clothes.

 

Not sure if I like the photo.. imagined it kind of different.. but eh.. :)

 

Behind the scenes @ facebook again. :)

  

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Ludvika, Dalarna, Sweden

 

After a three week dry spell some rain was certainly welcome.

Film image par image, les photos sont retravaillés avec Photoshop, le montage avec i movie .

Hedgehog, magpies and squirrel: Animal interaction in slow motion (part II). It is much easier to notice the interaction between animals when watched in slow motion. This is possible because Sony FDR-X1000V records in 120fps HD. Hyvinkää, Finland. 19.7.2017

Rebecca diving into Don and Shirley's pool in slow motion

I guess I'm gettin' pretty good at this sneakin' up on dragonflies thing. Even after touching his wings, he was still reluctant to leave his perch. But ya gotta draw the line somewhere, I guess, and he does finally leap into the air..

 

Speaking of sneaking up on people..

 

The AOC dumbass Socialist Quote of the Day is "Nobody is heartbroken at the prospect of losing their private health insurance."

 

Like most things she says, there is a kernel of truth in that statement - namely, no one loves their private insurance... anymore. Now that they have allowed the insurance companies to jack up their rates and deductibles to cover the uninsurable and existing conditions, nobody loves their insurance, do they. And that was built into the plan to make private insurance unsustainable, so that people would gladly dump it in favor of just about anything - even government-run Socialist healthcare.

 

Hell, people would gladly give up coffee, if they forced the coffeemakers to make it taste like donkey dung. Maybe.. And that was the plan.

 

As President Obama famously said, (paraphrasing) "We're not going to outlaw coal-fired power plants. We're just going to make it so expensive to operate that you can't make a profit!"

 

Now Ol' Unka Joe Biden is telling us that under his plan, we can still keep our private health insurance if we like it. How many times are we gonna fall for that one - knowing that under his breath he finishes the sentence ".. but you're not gonna like it!"

 

So, people hate their insurance companies now. But under the heel of AOC, you won't have a choice. There'll BE no choice - no alternative. In fact, they'll have to outlaw paying cash for your own healthcare, so that everybody has skin in the game...

 

Everybody except her and her fellow members of Congress, of course.. "Medicare for All" won't apply to them. I'll put money on it.

Heavily processed, short video of coins falling on the floor at our old house in California.

TimeLapse the sunset over the hills of San Pietro di Feletto, homeland of wine.

You know it. It's so easy to get overly focused on money, spend all your life trying to get enough of the stuff together to pay for a car, a camera, a house, a flash, the kids' university, a holiday, a new tripod, ... without even realising it, you're walking right into a money-covered honey trap, and if you don't watch out, it'll be your death! (here endeth the tree-hugging, anti-capitalistic but hugely idealistic sermon. Normal programming will be resumed soon)

 

Taken for Active Assignment Weekly. This week's assignment: Show me the money, honey!

 

Topic: Show me the money, honey

 

Maybe you have the only remaining Roman coin with an image of Nero beating Julius Caesar over the head. Or a pile of coins covered in honey. Or a fascinating view of a bee flying away with the brand new 3-dollar-bill. Or .... use your imagination, but show me the money, honey.

 

Restrictions: You must control the light in the scene (use a flash or use a reflector or include a candle or use a flashlight or ....)

 

Dare: Use shaving foam in the photo

 

What it took: I “doctored” the mousetrap so the spring lost its tension and attached a piece of thin thread to the bar. I then took two photos:

 

1)with the bar in its most forward position, the tenner in place and my hand under the bar.

 

2) with my hand holding the trap firmly in position while pulling on the thread to make the bar move backwards towards the position it would normally have when the trap was set. This shot is the reason for the 4 second shutter time, as I needed time to move the bar. There was still some friction in the spring which caused the inhomogeneous movement Prozac74 mentioned.

 

It was now a simple matter of overlaying the two images in Photoshop and apply a mask to get the combined image.

This is another Company Policy + Chairman Ting collaboration project commissioned by Invoke Media, the founders of HootSuite.

 

A few pics I took after the wall was finished at around 130am. Somewhat of a victory dance after it was finished because we had just pulled a 15 hour straight work day and running high on Mike's spray paint fumes.

 

Here's the time lapse video on Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/7909746

 

Pass it on!

 

Nikon D90 / SB400 / Sigma 10-20mm

 

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Vancouver, Canada.

November 2009.

Slow motion video of a natural gas torch. I thought it looked interesting...

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