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*stole the title from a fav eels track
Necessity is the Mother of Invention, or in this case, Desperation is the Mother of Grab Shot. I was desperate for a photo today, so when I saw this ceiling fan in the outdoor patio I thought I'd give it a go and see what I could get. I kind of like it.
Pueblo, CO - This adobe house was one of the most challenging homes I’ve taken pictures of. Multi-colored walls with reflective paint along with inconsistent lighting, log-riddled ceilings, and shiny tile flooring throughout the house made this a frustrating circus sandwich.
I used the Godox AD200 Pro flash on a remote trigger and pointed at almost everything bright to fight off the glaring sunlight coming in through the windows and off the floors. This is five flash exposures and two abient shots along with color corrections and miscellaneous adjustments.
This is one of those times when you learn some new technics out of necessity.
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Exposure 8470 from the contact sheet created for the TPF "unexpected composition" weekly challenge and played with in Photoshop. I liked it better vertical.
Another "it's raining hard so I can't go out" shot.
Tropical Storm "Erika" (which could turn into a category 1 hurricane by Sunday) might hit us here in south Florida this weekend. :(
www.local10.com/weather/tropical-storm-erika-forms/34899190
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I have lived here over two decades. Until today, it has never bothered me that this ceiling fan is not equidistant from these two beams. Thanks ODC for making me look from a different point of view! 😅 it will now annoy me forever.
ODC: different point of view
After a about a month and a half of waiting, her bed that was on back order finally arrived. She was so excited! :)
I decided to try and create a photograph of one of my ceiling fans in my house in Pinellas County Florida. I turned on the fan to add some drama to the photograph, which is presented here. I took several photographs to use in combination with other effects to create future Altered Reality events.
End of the first day of demolition of the First Reformed Church, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Only one and a half walls and part of the roof have been torn down; a ceilfing fan still clings to the remains of the ceiling. The First Baptist Church can be seen through the empty windows. The stained glass was removed weeks before the demolition began.
For its final issue (sob), Domino rolled up its sleeves to help out a community still feeling the effects of Hurricane Katrina. The result is a home that's sustainable in every sense of the word—made of healthy materials, affordable to maintain and cozy to live in.
No chemicals in this sleep haven: organic cotton sheets, pure wool blanket (yes, it does get chilly in NOLA sometimes) and natural latex mattress. Even the wall covering is biodegradable, printed with water-based inks on a PVC-free backing.
Bed linens: Lauren Spa organic cotton from $60 and Coverlet $180/queen, ralphlauren.com for stores.
Blanket: (at bottom of bed) Naturally dyed "237Q" $595 Swans Island (888) 526-9526.
Headboard: Organic cotton upholstered $2,906/queen leeindustries.com for stores.
Mattress: Vivetique natural latex $2,118/queen, greenfeet.com.
Bedside tables: Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams "Camp Hickory" (no longer available), mgbwhome.com for stores.
Wallpaper: Studio Printworks "Syrie" about $135/roll, Hinson and Company (212) 688-5538.
Photo by Max Kim-Bee, Domino, March 2009.
Camera: Leica M4-P
Lens: KMZ Jupiter 8 50m f2
Film: Fuji 200
Developer: Unicolor C-41
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
Meter: Leica MP
Camera used: Focal Tele Focal
Film used: Lomography Tiger 110 format film
Note: "Focal" was Kmart's own brand for cheap badge-engineered cameras.
As our catamaran made its way slowly up the Rio Dulce, Guatemala towards Lake Izabal, the destination was for lunch at the Catamaran Island Hotel.
The hotel is set on a small island on the Río Dulce. The hotel’s grounds are lovely and are landscaped with a variety of tropical plants.
The hotel has 36 air-conditioned bungalows, most set over the water with views of the Río Dulce. There is a marina with 25 boat slips.
The hotel’s Catamaran Bar seen here is built over the water. iApparently the bar swell known locally for its margaritas and piña coladas.
The owner (a US citizen) built the hotel 50 years ago. Hs wife died recently and he wants to return to the USA. He is uncertain as to the future of the property. His son wants nothing to do with it. It's up for sale.
The property needs some TLC, our buffet lunch was so so.
Day 186 of the 365 Journey.
Assignment: “Wait, Wait..I swear”
Agent 47: “Explain, QUICKLY!”
Assignment: “I have your word you’ll let me live”
Agent47: “Not that you’re in any position to negotiate, but yes…my word is my bond!”
Assignment: “The FAMILY has a price on your head. They’re tired of you destroying their business! After you waxed Freddie they were fed up.
Agent 47: “How did you find me?”
Assignment: One of the guards at Freddie’s wasn’t dead and…
Agent 47: Interrupting “ Let me guess….drew a sketch?”
Assignment “YEA!”
Agent 47: Raising his pistols to the cowering man once again. “Thank you, your services are appreciated.”
Assignment: “WAIT WAIT, YOU SAID I COULD LIVE!”
One shot is fired
AGENT47: “I did. But I didn’t say how long”
…to be continued
Strobist:
Shutter Speed 1/80
Aperture 2.8
ISO 125
Lens – Tamon 28-70
Focal Length –28
White Bal – Auto
580exII at 1/32 power (24mm zoom) approx 5 ft left of subject with 45’’ shoot thru umbrella
Silver 45’’ Reflector appox 4 ft from subject right/forward to bounce a slight bit of fill light from window.
Well apparently Baily doesn't think the air conditioner is enough so she's enjoying the ceiling fan Hahahaha ;D
Argent staring at me this afternoon. We took off the cats' tunics because it was warm (see next picture) and Argent took the opportunity to become very noisy and demanding - only cat snacks would calm her down...
I'm beginning to play with the cell phone (even though, tsk tsk, it's not an iPhone ...). Here's my offering for The August Break on this second day of the month. Looks like a lazy Sunday, doesn't it?
KAZZA - LittleDwellingCoupleRoomSet - (HW) exclusive SL
- copy/mod - bed adult/pg 15li - m/shelf 2li - f/shelf 2li - headboard 3li - woodfloor 7li - ceilingfan 3li - door/partition 5li - EspiritoSanto 1li - itens sold separately - ty have fun♥
Woodland Park, CO - I used a Godox V1 flash to break up some of the shadows on the ceiling and kept the natural shadows in the room. To me, keeping the shadows feels warm and welcoming. When there are no shadows in an interior shot it tends to feel like a furnished laboratory, sterile and cold.
The house was fun to take pictures of and drive here to the mountains is always a pleasure. Not a bad way to spend a Thursday.
Photo credit: @idreamofhomemaking (Instagram)
Casa Vieja fans
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Ceiling Fan Guide
www.lampsplus.com/ideas-and-advice/how-to-buy-a-ceiling-fan/