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It's @ddlovato's skyscraper backround.
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the backround is less than 0.5 sparks in 10 minutes. with some welding rods nearby it will increase to approx 10 sparks in 10 minutes. the spark detector is almost only alpha sensitive.
in the backround u can see the fountain. Its really amazing and one wonders how it works. The current falls down from the ceiling(at least 6m), but it doesnt spray when reaching the ground.
Here you have the finished ornament. The one you saw on the black backround, i unstitched it and started all over again. I put it on the hook of a suction cup and it's on my window now. This isn't a hard project, the beads are big so you can handle them easily. Make sure you get a double or closed ring, so it doesn't slide (and your beads with it....). Here's the instructions on the link below, it's a free project :
Still slightly wip
strobist: reflective umbrella high right, 60cm ezy for fill ~1m height at right. Another reflective umbrella for bg.
Triggered via rf-602, strobes sb-600, sb-28, youngnuo 460
Annabelle Filer, founder/director of SCIN
In the backround is the Love London angel mural, which fills a whole wall is over 4.5 metres high
The two angels...
CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK
Exhibition:
THE NEW AESTHETIC MOVEMENT
Curator: architect and columnist Annabelle Filer, director of SCIN
Opens: Tuesday 22 May 2012 and runs for eight weeks.
“Beauty is the wonder of wonders. It is only shallow people who
do not judge by appearances.” Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890)
SCIN Gallery, 27 Old Street, London EC1V 9HL; 020 7357 7574; www.scin.co.uk
* Love London by Barbara Chandler has 180 photographs of London teamed with over 100 quotes about the capital.
Buy Love London for £6.99
Yesterday, I was driving through a neighborhood of rather expensive houses. Nothing sells for less than a million and most start at 1.5 million and up. And there was this space (with sign to build) where a house had been. It had been razed to the ground. The basement was still in the ground but the upper floors were completely gone. And yet the hyacinths were coming up in the front "yard," which was nothing more than stone-filled dirt (no grass) around the open-to-sky cellar. The strangest things were left.: a basketball post with birdhouses hanging from it, a wheelchair facing a dumpster, a large plastic snowman in the shed (with other Christmas decorations), dishes in boxes left out in the rain. It felt so strange, so sad. I had to walk up a steep driveway. The empty space is a little elevated and the neighborhood itself is halfway up a mountain you can probably see in the backround in some of the shots.
Saturday 19 January.
This video doesn't make sense but I don't know. I feel like I wear a mask every single day. I don't even know who I am. What's really underneath?
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So today was completely wasted. It was one of those days I felt completely paralysed by laziness. I sat around drinking epic amounts of tea and when my housemate went out I did a bit of let it all out singing. If you want to check out my terrible singing, visit my Youtube Channel. I've been obsessed with Youtube lately. I am thinking of starting my own Vlog soon. Today was rad I learnt how to do split screens in Final Cut Pro. So maybe expect more and more video. I also amazingly got asked to be interviewed for a radio show on Triple R !!!! Stoked.
Last night was amazing. A and her friend C came over to pick something up and we ended up just sitting around drinking tea. We must be growing up! No alcohol? I mean seriously? Sigh. I could go a drink right now... Shame I can't afford anything...
Music by The Presets the song is Black Background (from Beams). Apologies I did cut off the intro as flickr only allows 90secs! They're amazing. And I wish I could see them in February :(
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