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Red food coloring into water. Shot at 420fps. Full video is over 11 minutes long, but you can watch the first 90 seconds here.
Shot with a Casio FC100.
I like the little things like this - a pink balcony in the midst of a bunch of boring cream ones. Not sure I'd love it so much to live in, but it was nice walking past every day!
📷 Chinese New Year in Manhattan’s Chinatown
📆 金獅團 Golden Lion Club on Mott Street between Canal and Bayard streets, Chinatown, Manhattan, 26 January 2009. (Photograph by Elyaqim Mosheh Adam.)
Published in “Chinese New Year in Manhattan’s Chinatown,” Blogger, 2 Feb. 2009.
CIMG1944.JPG, taken with Casio Exilim EX‒S3, edited with iPhoto.
the speed limit really is 18. no photoshop trick. of course i was going less than 18 when i shot this - the yellow at the bottom is a speed bump.
Neste reveillon rolou até champagne de verdade!
Como pobre não tem paladar apurado, sou muito mais os espumantes de mercado!! :D
Wedge shot on range, 120fps
The video player on flickr is a little jerky, to see/download these smoothly click here: media.camronflanders.com/bayhill_videos/4457588315.mov
📷 Chinese New Year in Manhattan’s Chinatown
📆 金獅團 Golden Lion Club on Mott Street between Canal and Bayard streets, Chinatown, Manhattan, 26 January 2009. (Photograph by Elyaqim Mosheh Adam.)
Published in “Chinese New Year in Manhattan’s Chinatown,” Blogger, 2 Feb. 2009.
CIMG1944.JPG, taken with Casio Exilim EX‒S3, edited with iPhoto.
went out today into town, and took my d200, XA and exilim. and no tripod, as it's really heavy!
i tried to do some jumping photos with the exilim, but as the sun was going down i could not get a fast enough shutter speed to do them without blur. and could not find anywhere to put the D200, without alison holding it (do people on the project 365 get other people to take their photos?) and not too sure if this is against the rules?
so this was the one that i was most happiest with. i will try to do some proper jumping shots inspired by:
www.flickr.com/photos/dn/sets/72157594522318507/
taken with the casio exilim, on a gorrlia pod.
thanks for looking!
Estava lá eu. Tentando fazer uma foto boa da lua através de uma super-compacta.
É claro que esta não foi a melhor tentativa, mas pelo conjunto da obra, digamos que foi uma boa. A começar pelo esforço de tentar deixar a câmera imóvel, estampado na sombra do prédio. Depois pelo rastro dos automóveis!!
Por enquanto é só, continuo nas próximas fotos, hehe.
The road connecting Garwhal and Kumaon passes through Gwaldam to eventually reach Bageshwar. This green carpeted valley was just before Bageshwar and was a sight to behold even in December.
Old Gold: American Goldfinch - 8 (of 14) - Casio Exilim Ex-S5 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Very witchy looking. All that gold makeup on my head at one point had a third eye drawn on with eyeliner.
Chopra from a bunker on #8.
120fps
The video player on flickr is a little jerky, to see/download these smoothly click here: media.camronflanders.com/bayhill_videos/4457641769.mov
From top left heading round in a circle we have: a Diana F+ replica (Lomography); a Halina Viceroy; Pentax K1000; and iPhone 4; a FED 3 Russian Leica copy; Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1; a Casio Exilim and finally there's the Zorki 4K.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1, also called Portrait of the Artist's Mother
1871
Oil on canvas
H. 144.3; W. 162.5 cm
Arrangement en gris et noir n°1, also called Portrait de la mère de l'artiste [Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1, also called Portrait of the Artist's Mother]
Although an American by nationality, Whistler divided his career between London and Paris. He enrolled in Charles Gleyre's studio at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1856 and went into partnership two years later with Alphonse Legros and Fantin-Latour to ensure a better circulation of his works. Fantin-Latour put him in the centre of his painting Homage to Delacroix, alongside Manet and Baudelaire, proclaiming his place in the avant-garde of the Paris art world.
Whistler was also close to Courbet who briefly considered him "his pupil".
Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1, also called Portrait of the Artist's Mother is a reminder, if only through its double title, of the stylisation to which Whistler soon submitted the realistic aesthetic of his early years. The portrait's psychological acuity is powerfully conveyed by the deliberately pared down composition. The work, in its linear austerity and chromatic rigour dominated by neutral tones, was a continuation of Whistler's experimentation with prints, to which View of the Thames hanging on the wall is an allusion.
Dropping all pretence at anecdote, Whistler soon gave nothing but musical subtitles to his paintings, insisting on the musical notion of harmony rather than that of subject matter. The painting, bought by the French state in 1891, is now one of the most famous works by an American artist outside the United States.
Old Gold - 12 (of 14) - Casio Exilim Ex-S5 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
This is Ammannati's "Biancone" sculpture/statue, depicting Neptune the God of the Sea. It stands in the quite wonderful Piazza della Signoria square in Florence, Italy.
Old Gold - 13 (of 14) - Casio Exilim Ex-S5 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Vista parcial de Cruzeiro, minha cidade natal em foto tirada no Santo Cruzeiro, no bairro Jardim América.
I have this weird condition where I never know what to call these red-and-white-lifesaving-equipment-rings. I think life belt is the right term?
Anyway around Sweden there's a whole bunch of these by coasts and waters, marked with the location. So we ended up snapping lots of these wherever we saw them. This is the nicest of those photos, taken on the beach at Helsingborg during a lovely sunset.
📷 Chinese New Year in Manhattan’s Chinatown
📆 金獅團 Golden Lion Club in front of East Ocean, 53 Bayard Street, Chinatown, Manhattan, 26 January 2009. (Photograph by Elyaqim Mosheh Adam.)
Published in “Chinese New Year in Manhattan’s Chinatown,” Blogger, 2 Feb. 2009.
CIMG1956.JPG, taken with Casio Exilim EX‒S3, edited with iPhoto.