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A couple in love tries their hand at a spin wheel game on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey while a mesmerized child looks on. Classic scene if you're familiar with the "jersey shore." Summer of 2016.
Come see some cute babes with a special spinwheel to make all your hentai fantasies come to life!
( Editing done by Emmy Ishelwood )
I'm not entirely sure what the title has to do. Well, I do, since its a very "kid" type toy. And today was a rather purple night. The only editing I did in photoshop was tweaking the levels and brightness/contrast a bit.
This fireworks was a gold and a multicolor explosion that became an expanding spinwheel as I held the zoom ring and spun the camera back that also got camera shakes. Fire in the sky and deluges from the heavens on that night at Roger's Grove Park in Longmont. I stood under a tree until the sprinkle passed. I understand three people in Louisiana now believe in global warming. Perhaps they are the ones who don't own personal watercraft nor a house boat.
I am again rolling out another of this year's Fourth of July celebration using action on the zoom for this series. I was in the good spot I used after finding it last year. I ran into the same problems with procedures shooting fireworks at night as I did last year. Maybe I'll get it right before long. This year was a chore: I had to buy my fifth for the fourth on the third! What else could go wrong? There were actual parking spaces at Golden Ponds before my long walk to the fourth venue.
The most prominent problem is tracking the action when triggering the exposure: the display and eyepiece go blank and alternate tracking strategy is needed. I am coming up with an apparatus that could overcome the problem, I had trouble with accurately tracking the action while using the monopod so I ditched the monopod this year. Why would I need steady?
I am adding these "action" shots to my stash of the fiery kind. Although I still have a pile to clean up, I dumped even more into storage this year. This one was taken at an opportune time that revealed there were multiple eruptions during the 2 1/2 second exposure. The EXIF reports only the start of zooms. Apparently there was good motion and the usual shakes as the fireworks erupted. I remained impressed with how these can appear stable at all at these slow exposures. The colors: I thought of how to react to the mass of colors.
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Explore #500, 2/14/09.
These colorful kites were spinning like crazy as we walked by and were all blurred. I should have taken a couple of shots at a slow shutter speed for comparison, but I didn't think of it. Oh, well. Maybe next time.
I think these kites are lucky, too. After filling up my car with gas, this morning, it wouldn't start. I know that doesn't sound lucky, but to me, it just means that I get to take the day off from work and Flickr, instead. Now, if I don't have it back by tomorrow, that'll be a different story. It's a Prius and those things aren't supposed to happen, don't you know.
Seldom did I end up with a shot where the Ferris wheel looked pointy. This is one. I ran into a problem; almost none ended up duds. I have not posted many of my takes. I will get these trickled out as I can keep interest in them. There are 3500 images in my unedited directory. I'd rather go shooting with the camera. I have a rendezvous with the ditch. Dave Robertson and I just got back from a trek.
Can you believe it? It's county fair time this summer and again the carney {a different one) came to town, And again, here I am willing to try more tricks. I tried my latest attempt to rotate the zoom while hand holding and spinning the camera. I waited for a totally black sky and was aided by heavy weather obscuring the sunset. There is a lot more slack to impart action at 2-3 seconds than at 1 second. It seems that I can never get the experimentation done, another foray with different results. I shot at f:/22 over a second in the dark. I arrived at the parking at 7:30 but waited until 8:00 in the evening for the weather to soothe and people to get on the rides. It is difficult getting three rides running at once.but this technique overcomes that problem. I hope I don't need a description for this shot. I have no idea for a title until I look at the results on the monitor and good takes become obvious but this time, I had very few duds. I expect to delve into these takes at a later time. Each episode is a learning experience and I make a list of pointers to consider. I have more ides but they can wait.
I never have finished my previous color lights or rose garden experiments. I will take the opportunity to try out more tricks before the next fair rides. I am still not out of snaps of other subjects but I hope my breadth has expanded. I did vewwy, vewwy wittle warping and editing, for me at least, to present these the way I wanted. I have learned to slow the camera down even further to three seconds this time but I boosted the lens setting to f:/22. Three seconds is about enough to accomplish a wide array of tricks if prepared and prepanned so to speak. Of course this digital experimentation is cheap. I had fun shooting all of these and they were a breeze to edit! I get mostly muted colors in the ag settings I have shot, so I revel in JUST COLORS.
I skipped Friday night and hoped for more activity so am going to try as many shots this Saturday night as I can snag. Reality is highly overrated.
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meanwhile jagias encountered a embarrassed lopitian coming from green gas giant called lopiter all spiders are evolved to aqua elfs as made the green hair shiny golden there another observatory on mars planet princess chronoa heared about phobos and deimos orbit debris ring early venus resembling
This is another photograph of the izba (farmhouse) shown in the previous shot. In this view we can see some architectural elements that are not quite as visible in the first picture. We can see, for instance, that the roof is asymmetrical. The steep portion on the right hand side covers the house proper (the living quarters) whereas the gentle slope to the left covers the barn. The barn served as cattle shed, hayloft and a storage area for agricultural equipment, and is attached to the house under the same roof. This style is often referred to as koshel and is quite typical of 18th and 19th century farmhouses in Karelia. Note also de carvings or fretwork on the fascia boards all along the roof line and on the so-called towels or extensions. On this side, the extensions are carved with a type of spin wheel, but these are different on each side. The windows on the second floor and the single one at the level of the attic are decorated with volutes whereas those on the first floor are not.
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Man at the spin wheel where the spin wheel is no wheel ;-)
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