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This picture doesn't really do the model justice, since it's really hard to photograph 3D objects with a digital camera for some reason. And it's even harder when you're trying to show this model in action. As always on these Tuesday uploads, there's a tutorial available: www.youtube.com/watch?v=je5JdMuzbQ4&list=UUvbm12WPi6P...
Also, this model is really simple, and it's possible that someone has already designed this, or some similar model. If you come across someone else's design, please let me know, since I like to give credit where it's due.
The first time I saw you was in a train station. We had only exchanged a few e-mails before and I didn't know how you looked like. And I remember it perfectly, you called me and told me "don't worry, I'll start jumping up and down when I see you".
There's something about you that just reassures me. Maybe it's in the way you move your hands, or perhaps it's in your voice.
Sleepless nights, endless adventures.
I love this guy 'cause no matter how rough the ride he just keeps on calmly smiling. When my sister's speedometer was broken she could tell how fast by how he was bouncing!
Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
Four Piece Rock/Blues/Pop Covers Band from Telford, Shropshire, playing at the Chinese New Year event in Newport, Shropshire
bras filled with water balloons. Got to make it around the track without losing your water, then pass it off in a relay. Weird, but also awesome.
I know nothing about lighting so I am so happy to be doing this course! It took 135 pictures to get to this. I started off using my new Canon 430 flash but the reflection was just too harsh no matter where I pointed the flash, at the back, the front, the side, up on the roof. So I got a lamp instead from the lightbox I made a few days ago and used that. Again, too harsh. It just looked too much like a cliche too, to me. Metal object = must have reflection from light, been done and much better than I could. So, I ended up pointing the light up at the ceiling instead and that gave a nice even light and so I ended up bouncing the flash off the ceiling too. I hope this has given it a quality that is a little original that just a plain reflection. I like how the DOF field and the light gives it a soft tone all over.
Canon 30D, Canon 100mm macro, reading light with UV light it, canon 430 flash and a piece of reddish paper.
Can you tell what this piece of equipment is?
His second favorite outdoor activity after football. Jamie always detours to the trampoline when he goes outside, even if he is supposed to be going in the opposite direction. He can't resist a quick bounce.
The second party Jaymi went to yesterday, was at a friend and classmate's house. He has a trampoline at his house, so it was fun to get in there and take photos of the kids jumping.
Some soccer practice photos from Raimondi Field, West Oakland, CA.
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Camera: Nikon D90 :: Off Camera Flash: Nikon SB 700( Placed on the same viewing angle to the subject and reflected using a white flat card to reflect the water)triggered wireless.
Lens: Nikkor 18-105 MM and 1/4000 Shutter speed. ISO is kept auto. (Manual Focus) VR = OFF
Image slightly cropped to frame.
He dressed up for his party, he's usually a lot scarier than this when we visit him at stealth! Less hairy though.
St Mary, Creeting St Mary, Suffolk
I was a bouncing baby
I fell down
I looked around
I didn't stay too long
I was a poison child
I was fighting for my life
Clinging to something
Fighting for anything
And it's true
It's true
They pinch your things
When they've got nothing they can believe in
I was a bouncing baby
Now I'm a bouncing bomb
So won't you come and diffuse me
Before I kill someone
- Julian Cope, Bouncing Babies, 1979
A detail of this window by Brian Thomas, 1958.
Hilltop church, visible for miles and a familiar sight from the A14. There were once two churches in the churchyard, but when All Saints fell into ruin they demolished it and built an aisle on St Mary.
St Mary has a fabulous range of Kempe glass, probably the best in Suffolk. There is also a very good 1950s window by Brian Thomas.
This used to be a very difficult church to get into. I have been trying on and off for ten years! But there seems to have been a change of heart.