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So I've been completely MIA on Flickr lately, I've just had no time with school and work; this semester's been pretty busy and stressful :( But I don't want to post & run, I'll be catching up on your streams soon, I'm sure I've missed so much! Hope everyone's doing well :)
Went home this weekend, tried to capture some autumn shots before winter comes!
Flash & LED
sferette di polistirolo incollate su filo di ferro a spirale. Rear Sync Flash (flash sulla seconda tendina
I profoundly believe that subject should be arranged in the frame to tell their story. I constantly put efforts to make the same. Over the period, I understand the rules of perfect compositions, which are none. Its not also the likes or comments on your composition either. Only thing matter is your visualization and purity of thoughts.
taken on Ditchling Common Nature Reserve, Sussex, just as tun peeped through the darkness...
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Friendship & Vision emanate at Founders Corner...
Life-size bronze sculptures were unveiled earlier today of Mr Alan Bond and Mr Harunori Takahashi, who shared a vision which became reality... that of Bond University.
Alan Bond, 1987:
'The establishment of Bond University will herald innovation. It will be a practical University. Bond University will set new standards in excellence for other institutions to copy and follow.
'It will be bold and pioneering, resourceful and determined. Its graduates will have demonstrated they are hard workers and will be in demand around the world.
'Bond University will always look and plan for the future - a future where Australia is a partner in business ventures and joint developments throughout the global village.
'Bond University is now in place. Vision has become reality. The way is now - ahead.'
Harunori Takahashi, 1987:
'We are able to join with Australia in the project of Bond University with the highest aspirations and motivation to set new standards of achievement.
'Bond University will offer education in a specialised way to Australia and to other countries, enabling its students to take their place in a world of rapid technological change and equip them to Take advantage of technology to reach out and achieve new goals and new horizons.
'We are honoured to be a partner in a venture which marks an historic new milestone in Japanese-Australian friendship and co-operation.'
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This frame and the following frame are from the same sequence including the fish capture and the toss.
Flickr Explore 8-26-2012 #99
Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.
It was a good day, the sun was shining and it was the senior class movie and picnic day so no real school. We saw Godzilla, very well made, but not my type of movie
11" x 14"
India ink and colored ink on paper
2009
Also available as a print! www.society6.com/studio/jonmacnairportfolio/Capture_the_Flag
This original work is available for $400 plus shipping.
email me: jon@jonmacnair.com
capturing a plant and glass on table outside Drink Lounge on Franklin Avenue (after attending Monday Jazz nite)
Danny and Cara captured in the moment on a ridge in magnificent Springville, Ca. Shot with a Nikon D300, 70-200mm2.8 Lens, and 1 remore SB-900 Speedlight off camera. @ 2015 CHRIS HATOUNIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Went on a lot of hikes this summer and took alot of pictures
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On the second visit Marjorie came along with me. She brought her little easel and some watercolours and concentrated on capturing the beautiful rock formations in the late afternoon sun. Meanwhile I started to climb again to get a closer look at some of the spectacular views.
The name Carr Villa (now the location of a Scout camp) originally was "stolen" from the "Carr Villa Memorial Park", Launceston's largest cemetery. In 1932 a ski club chalet was built under the escarpment. A prominent club member at the time was a Mr Carr. Somebody from the club "stole" the tramways sign outside the stop at Carr Villa Memorial Park (yes Launceston had electric trams until the 1950s) and set it up at the chalet. So from this time on the area has been known as Carr Villa.
This one is a very experimental warp, the setting were: time = -8 seconds, space = behind bars. The diffficulty of this experiement is: you need to do it in complete darkness, so you can't see the controls and you need to do it handheld for the effect. Without the help of Cory ArcAngel the warp would have failed completely.