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Made with locally sourced Ash and shown here with an accompanying foot stool. The back is made out of one piece of Ash, bent around a form.
Peaceful to view and hear! Enjoy the sounds of the water. Soundcloud has been fun learning to use on my phone! Easy to use and upload!
after a 2 weeks trip [from romania - bulgaria - greece - italy - austria - hungary - back in romania], it look like the trip continue in other ways
Another attempt. This time it's 520W equivalent CFL, 400W of it daylight balanced--which to my eye seem brighter. 3/4 backlit but free-standing this time (I used by extension plunger stands for the clamp lights. 1/125, f/4, ISO200. I'd like more of a DoF, which means more lights if I want to keep attempting continuous lighting for this kind of shot. The problem is I'm starting to get a real problem with flare; my shooting angle was very narrow, so it was hard to track the shifting column effectively.
Cropped and retouched for contrast only (darkened the background). Blue-shift is actually in the smoke. I kind of liked the natural colors in this one.
I probably won't go any further with this kind of shot. I may pick up a longer sync cord and make one more go with strobe lighting for comparison, but I think I'm done with smoke for a while. :)
The Flying Circus is the longest continuously running airshow in Virginia, and perhaps the world, with hundreds of thrilling performances over its forty-four year history. The Flying Circus Airshow features a host of antique airplanes including Stearmans, WACOs, Fleets, Cubs, Champs and others. Performances include formation flying demonstrations, world class aerobatics, death defying wing walkers, classic comedy routines and more providing an afternoon of fun for the whole family. Airplane rides are available for purchase both before and after the Sunday performance. These include open cockpit rides in the historic Stearman biplane, double rides for two in an antique WACO biplane, and kid's rides in the famous Piper Cub. Extreme aerobatic biplane rides are also available to the most adventurous spirits.
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shooting data :
Panasonic DMC-LX1
lens : 28-112 mm ( 16:9 ) : 28 mm
program auto exposure : - 1.33 EV
manual focussing : 3-6 feet zone setting, 6-15 feet zone setting
shooting mode : continuously
ISO : 80
date : Wed. 23 Aug. 2006
place : the upper deck of my junction station, JR Higashi-Kanagawa station south-east area, Yokohama canal, on the road of Route 15
JR --- Japan Railroad or something
higashi --- east
note :
I used my LX1 on 28 mm with 3-6 feet zone setting and 6-15 feet zone setting.
I used 3-6 feet zone setting for the person.
and I used 6-15 feet zone setting for the canal mainly.
and naturally,
LX1's battery was dead in 2 hours usually.
That was the place just near the main road to my Dai-koku Pier.
...
my frivolities
I went shooting with LX1 and W5.
W5 was using for the evening and night.
my W5 has f 2.8 and f 5.6.
and my W5 still had made stains on f 5.6 at that night.
but in the night, it is very hard to get f 5.6 naturally.
so I could use my W5 in my Dai-koku Pier with manual exposure for the evening and with auto exposure for the night.
I had to use my W5 by manual focussing with f 2.8.
but I did the normal mistake naturally again.
at first,
I had been shooting my W5 by manual focussing with f 2.8.
and soon I had been shooting my W5 by manual focussing with f 5.6.
and soon later I had been shooting my W5 with auto exposure entirely.
I found it on my Dai-koku Oo-hashi ( big bridge ) in the night.
I had already been shooting over 200 jpgs until then.
My memory stick pro could accept only around 250 jpgs plainly.
I couldn't do my shooting from the evening again.
It had already all been passing.
All the causes had been hidden in my W5's tiny little pushing buttons.
It comes from my frivolities.
...
Leica M8
my W5 had already come back from SONY for repairing with no cost.
so,
I don't have a need to use my frivolities any more.
the manual exposure setting was not my shooting style naturally.
I had been shooting by manual exposure in my film lording type camera days.
The film lording type camera days could not be coming any more for me probably.
That has two simply reasons,
One is from my monetary reason.
and the other,
Leica had released Leica M8 already.
The most of all someone had been saying like this.
" I only shoot film ! "
The monetary reason person had been using the plastic digital cameras.
With no monetary reason person would be soon using Leica M8 naturally.
I have been simply loved Leica since 1978.
M8 is my too much more more far away dreaming still now.
aibii_blue
Mon. 23 Oct. 04:13 PM 2006
edited : added ISO 80
Mon. 23 Oct. 07:15 PM 2006
I love the randomness of continuous line drawing. I often use them as a way of deciding on a composition at the beginning of a painting. But sometimes I think they function as images in themselves. This image was intuitive and did not involve much prep, but I am pleased with the end result. The playfulness of proportions makes the image surreal and dreamlike.
Materials: Oil Pastel and Acrylic Paint
Last picture from last weeks night session. Again there's a plane passing by, and traces of startrails here and there..
The Kutztown Folk Festival is the oldest continuously operated folklife festival in America. This nine-day event continues to draw visitors from all over the world, entertaining families while providing valuable insight into the traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch and their fascinating way of life. Children's activities abound and admission is free for children 12 and under. The festival also houses the largest quilt sale in America and has an internationally attended Quilt Auction of top prize-winning quilts.
At the Kutztown Folk Festival, a visitor experiences more music, more entertainment, more fun, and far less work than they would in a Pennsylvania Dutch household. But the purpose of the festival is still fulfilled, as evidenced by the continued participation of the local Pennsylvania Dutch community as well as many of the foremost experts and scholars of this fascinating microcosm of America. This unusual nine-day festival had been featured twice in National Geographic and has been called "one of the most unique festivals on the East coast" by the Washington Post, with good reason.