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Week long celebration of art and design x Manila Design Week 2010
Manila Sound Vision
A Music and Design Tribute to 70's Filipino Rock
Barney going nuts with this stick - was very funny to watch him ;-)
All dogs love sticks, don't they? ;-)
For the past few weeks picking up that camera has become an afterthought. A dramatic as it sounds August and the first few weeks of September are going to mean a massive change in my life. Either everything works out and I move out of my home country or I'm stuck here for another year. In any case my anxiety and stress levels are off the charts and I haven't been taking care of myself, physically or emotionally and my photography has suffered for it. The 52 week project isn't particularly challenging and I don't feel I've grown much in a while. Once everything is sorted out I just might go ahead and do a proper 365 again. I need the push and the challenge.
Strobist: Single B800 into silver umbrella above and slightly behind subject. Power at its lowest and Aperature wide open at f/2.0
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This weekend we have the pleasure of playing agility at the world famous equestrian centre Spruce Meadows. The grounds are so pristine and I was a bit in awe at the entire venue. The most accomplished show jumpers in the world come to Spruce Meadows to compete, so it was very thrilling for Bosley and I to be competing here. To top it all off, we even had some really great runs :)
week of April 24th, 2011
Hannah!
Photoshoot with Hannah and Morgan, we found this really neat pond area!
I have so many great pictures from yesterday you will most likely be seeing more :)
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The Weeks Footbridge spans the Charles River from the Harvard campus in Cambridge to the "B" School (Harvard Business School) campus in Boston.
Restless...
Not only my hair is running restless..
My heart and mind too..
Thanks to you.
By Sritharan aka Zyrog ©
I'm gonna shave my head on 8th February 2009 for Thaipusam Festival. So playing around with my hair while I can.Don't think so I'm allowed to keep my hair longer in the future due to career and natural disaster(my father is bold,so I might be bold too ..hahaha :D )
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I have started a project called Weeks for year 2009. In this, I will upload minimum 3 photos weekly.
I should mourn the loss of one of my favorite 80's people with my weekly shot. But there's enough coverage...no one needs mine. Instead I will celebrate the magic of Kuma's Corner. I've been spending too much time there lately. Last night we were there for 3 or 4 hours of drinking, eating, and hanging outside. Kuma's and Jacko don't mix...but we know who is cooler in the end.
It’s always an exciting week when you get new glass. I welcomed a 60mm macro lens to my collection this week and have had so much fun playing! Today I shot a tiny lizard on the front porch of a friend’s house. I love the detail and bokeh.
I also finished up all of the requirements to make my photography business legal and insured as well as put together some pricing and other information. I’m only going to accept a few sessions a month at this point and I’m excited to pour all of my heart and soul into them like I do everything else.
The kids have had a good week overall. Daddy was out of town all week and got back yesterday. We missed him. Jenny was a huge help and she has an interview at Target next week. Good luck, sweetie! I found a caregiver today, woot! Her name is Erica and I’m sure she’ll be showing up in photos before too long. She is a student at UTSA studying special education and I really like how she connected with Anna. She starts Monday! I found out that I have some nodules on my thyroid gland (most likely benign) and that is probably contributing to my thyroid issues. I got another 50cc of fluid drained from knee (to put that in perspective, I had 20cc drained last week… it was really swollen this week) and I have an appointment with a highly recommended rheumatologist next week. All in all, busy but good.
Accepted into the juried art exhibition, Natural Realm, curated by Dan Burkholder at Darkroom Gallery, June 2015.
My first experience using a strobe/flash in a studio setting... really my first experience using anything other than an on camera flash. This photo was taken during the Indy Photo Coach "Beyond the Fundamentals" class. Great class to help push you out of your comfort zone!
Week 29 – Waterscape
I wanted to be a little bit creative here, thinking outside the box, as well as challenging myself to get beyond my comfort zone, and as I received my new flash gun yesterday, it seemed the perfect opportunity to try out some high speed flash.
I placed a shallow tray of water on a white surface with a blue card behind it. I used one tripod as a frame over the water, with a turkey baster attached with a clamp to it.
Carefully marking out where the droplets were going to hit the water, I manually focussed on that spot.
I originally had the flash gun on a tripod near the water (covered in cling film), but found that my wireless remote appears to have an intermittent fault. I then had to resort to the connecting lead, but it is one of those curly ones, and it was too strong and kept pulling the tripod over, so I ended up having to rely on my beautiful assistant holding my flash gun for me.
Switching all the lights off, I tried to co-ordinate pressing the shutter button on the camera at the same time as the turkey baster. It was a lot of trial and error, but in the end I got a couple of pictures which I was pleased with out of the 150 I took, this being one of them.
The crown you can see in the image is cause by two water droplets colliding – one on its way up after splashing, the other on its way down.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D IV
Lens: Canon 100-400mm II
Mode: Manual
Aperture: f/16
Shutter speed 1/4
ISO: 100
Flash: Canon 430EX III-RT
Mode: Manual
Power: 1/64
Post processed in Photoshop, removing some stray droplets in the background and smoothing out the colour a little, plus levels, hue and sharpening.
The Middle and Upper Schools celebrated Spirit Week during the week of Sept. 14 with silly dress up days.
At almost 3 weeks old the baby Button Quail are still extremely cute. It looks as if they are looking at something on the other side of the incubator.
Candy Your artistic interpretation this week should be inspired by something sweet. A great chance to play with macro photography.
52 week project.
Trying to lowering the ambient light.
Stobist: One Canon 430 EXII at 1/1 camera left with reflective silver umbrela.
See setup here.
Camera: Canon 50D
Lens: Sigma 24-70 mm f/2.8 @ f/16 | 70mm | ISO 100 | 1/200 s
This is at 30 Weeks 3 days, only 10 more weeks to go!
540EZ 1/16 power, bare behind boss at wall
580EX II 1/4 power thru umbrella camera right.
Photoshop to even out white background and some retouching.
American's vacation in England in the 1930s preserved on 25 rolls of black and white negative 35mm film (about 600 photos). Each film roll was marked with a location name. Example: Photo 6-010 is film roll 6 (Blewbury), the 10th photo on the film. The photos were probably all taken within two weeks of each other. I am not familiar with any of these locations. Here is a list of the film rolls that were uploaded and how they were labeled:
roll 0 Leaving New York on the Queen Mary
roll 1 Salisbury
roll 2 Marsh's Home, Penquins, zoo
roll 3 Windsor
roll 4 Wisley Garden
roll 5 photos of snowflakes, not uploaded
roll 6 Blewbury
roll 7 Hagbourne
roll 8 Compton Cottage
roll 9 Shere
roll 10 Witley, Thursley
roll 11 Windmill
roll 12 Corfe #1
roll 13 Corfe #2
roll 14 Corfe #3
roll 15 Corfe Village Winchester
roll 16 Winchester Saint Cross London
roll 17 Greywell Upton Grey Thames
roll 18 Thames Wanborough Tilford
roll 19 Tilford Elstead Burton Aldsworth
roll 20 Bibury Arelington Row
roll 21 Cirencester, Hendred, EW, Arebury, Silbury Hill, Castle Combe
roll 22 Castle Combe, Lacock, Bradford-on-Avon
roll 23 film roll missing, Bradford, Stonehenge
roll 24 Dogs only, not uploaded
35mm black and white negative film roll scaned at 1200 dpi.
film type: SS PANCHRO NITRATE FILM and Kodak Nitrate Film Panchromatic.
I hope that some of these photos are of historic value to someone and not just a bunch of tourist pictures.
Week 17 Urbainscape / Cityscape
For this week's challenge I went down to Bristol Docks armed with a tripod and an ND filter with a particular photo in mind. I got the picture I wanted, but decided to wander down the dockside for a bit before going home. Then I saw this, and felt that it suited this week's theme even better.
Let me introduce you to the Hotwells in of Bristol: The area takes its name from the hot wells (who'd have guessed) in the area, which have been likened to those of the much more famous baths in nearby Bath. In fact during the Georgian era, Bristol had its very own hot spa in an attempt to rival Bath, although they never quite made the cut, despite holding laughing gas parties in the Pneumatic Institution.
Technical info:
CameraCanon EOS 5D IV
Lens Canon 100-400mm II @ 200mm
ModeShutter Speed Priority
Shutter Speed1/320
Aperturef/10
ISO100
WBCloudy
Minimal post processing in Photoshop CS5