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The clockwork owl is a one of a kind design featuring one of a kind vintage watch parts. This owl will not be duplicated and is completely unique to itself made with one of a kind components. The brass appears aged adding to the vintage charm of this piece.
© 2010 norbert-porcio
Description: 'Macro'
Model: -
Photographer: Me (Norbert Porcio)
Location: Debrecen, Hungary
Model: Canon EOS 450D
Lens: Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 M42
Shutter Speed: 1/50 second
Aperture: F/2.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Strobist info :
on left side
- none
on right side
- desk lamp 25W
on the camera
- Sigma EF-530 DG ST (ETTL)
Trigger: -
now I have everything I need to finish Ferrous. I'm going to put that music box in his chest. it lines up so the key fits in the hole and the barrel that turns will be visible through the hole in his ribcage.
BACK TO THE FACTORY: Revisiting Stories and Works From The Warhol Factory
CLOCKWORK REDUCTION LIVE
A Conceptual Project By Seattle School
Sponsored by Easy Street Records and KEXP 90.3 FM
FEATURING:
Virginia Bogert - "Tootie Pie"
Sue Corcoran - "She's a Dog"
Daniel Gildark - "Cthulhu"
Kris Kristensen - "Inheritance"
Christian Palmer - "Forcefields"
Lynn Shelton - "We Go Way Back"
WITH:
Rob Millis - Climax Golden Twins
Jacob Stone - Punch Drunk Productions
Kris Moon - Fourthcity
AND:
Aaron Allshouse, JD Barton, Kyle Bliss, Danielle Gibeson, Dustin Kemp, Abby Klein, Caitlin Ngo, and more ...
Six years before Stanley Kubrick’s A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, Andy Warhol adapted the Anthony Burgess novel for his classic, black and white Factory film, VINYL. In homage to Warhol, Seattle School will transform the entire Northwest Film Forum building for a unique Factory-style recreation of the film. This grand, live happening restages the film in parts, with simultaneous live performance, filming, and screening in our two cinemas and lobby. Northwest filmmakers Lynn Shelton, Daniel Gildark, Virginia Bogart, Sue Corcoran, Christian Palmer and Kris Kristensen will direct models cum actors in cinema 1. Their footage will be projected live in cinema 2, where the audience intervenes in the creative process and composers (including Rob Millis of Climax Golden Twins) perform an improvised score. In the lobby, VJs (including Jacob Stone of Opticlash and Kris Moon from the Decibel Festival) will merge and edit the video and audio feeds from both cinemas in real time, creating a live finished film projected onto a translucent screen. The audience can move around freely between rooms throughout the evening, witnessing the different stages of the event’s unique filmmaking process. The event ends when the final new interpretation of VINYL is complete.
DEC 16, Sunday at 8pm
SPECIAL SCREENING
Originally Buffalo Savings Bank, One Fountain Plaza is now owned by M&T and services it's customers from here.
One of the more ironic buildings, that brings many drone operators (including myself) and land bound blokes to admire its beauty from all angles.
(Strobist info: single Canon 580EX II behind-right of camera, sitting on the floor on the included stand, triggered wirelessly by the 7D's built-in flash and bounced off the ceiling.)
A Clockwork Orange meets Cocktail.
A homage to directors and films - another form of great photography :)
As an engineer I've always had a fascination with mechanical watches. Yes they cost more then a Timex, yes they have many moving parts to potentially break, and yes they require maintenance every few years. These types of time pieces are not for everyone, but for those that can appreciate them they are works of art in themselves.
A closeup of my new Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman automatic. Pictured here is the mainspring, pendulum, and 6 of the 25 jewels of the Valjoux 7750 chronograph movement through the sapphire crystal exhibition back.