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burning the clocks arizona
we adapted a solstice festival in brighton to an arizona pyro show complete with bell music and a lighted pond
the kids worked with ania on a design and then burned them all up with our hopes and wishes for the next year
I've been at Photocamp in Bradford today and learnt some new tricks so wanted to put them to some use. The origional of this photo was not something I would have put on Flickr but there was something about it I liked. Following the talk from Miss Aniela, I wanted to try some compositing and a couple of other tricks she talked about. She was very generous in her advice and is a true flickr superstar (if for some reason you've been living on another planet and not seen her photos, check her stream out!)
One of the first photos I took after my switch to Nikon.
(centimeter scale)
This rock is from a gravel bar along a creek at Chatham, Ohio. It was eroded from local or near-local Mississippian-aged bedrock - probably from the Logan Formation (Osagean Stage, upper Lower Mississippian).
The sample is composed of over a dozen small to medium-sized, subspherical ironstone nodules (= iron oxide rock). They have become cemented together by a crust of the same iron oxide material.
This material could also be called mammillary ironstone.
Provenance: modern fluvial clast derived from Pleistocene glacial drift
Locality: gravel bar on the western side of the town of Chatham, northern Licking County, east-central Ohio, USA
Composite from two images -- my son poking at himself. michaeltuuk.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/not-touching-still-n...
Composite of images of the active galaxy Messier 82 from the three Great Observatories: Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-Ray Observatory, and Spitzer Space Telescope. X-ray data recorded by Chandra appears here in blue, infrared light recorded by Spitzer appears in red. Hubble?s observation of hydrogen emission appears in orange. Hubble?s bluest observation appears in yellow-green.
Art Work by: Sam Rodriguez
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So, this is a very rough copy of a family photo that I did yesterday. Everyone was photographed individually and then composited here.
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