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Sophie Curl in action Thursday at the 2012 NCAA West Preliminary Track and Field Championships at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Photo by Conrad Stoll.
Sophie Curl in action Saturday at the 2012 NCAA West Preliminary Track and Field Championships at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Photo by Conrad Stoll.
So here I am just a little later, on the rocks above the monument on North Curl Curl headland. Looking south.
See! I said it was fining up.
The curl is growing quite quickly and you can now see the curl shape begine to emerge. I'm not sure if they will let me take the needles on the plane on Sunday so this might have to go in my checked in luggage.
Friday, 6th January 2016.
The Flatirons.
If you come from around here the Flat Irons, an outcropping of rocks at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, is completely cliché as a subject for photography, printmaking or painting. However they are truly beautiful. I took my students out to Chautauqua Park for a shoot using "Relaxed Attentiveness" an exercise championed by the well-known photographer, Freeman Patterson. Basically you choose a spot, relax for a while and then shoot whatever you can without moving from that spot. While is was out in the middle of the meadow I chose, it occurred to me how big the clouds in the sky were, so much so that they dwarfed the mountains! I decided to emphasize this with a low angle that brought the mountains with some valley, very close to the bottom of the composition allowing for 2/3rds of the of the composition be the sky and clouds to be above them. I felt a little like I had Ansel Adams in my back pocket as I was waiting on this cloud to grow and to my surprise begin to curl. Ansel Adams spoke of a technique called something like 'previsualization'. I felt I experienced this too, an exercise within an exercise. When I got back with the rest of the group and compared shots I found that a number of my students had been enthralled by the same unlikely balance of mountains to clouds. The sky was the main character that day.
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Leg Curl (www.steroidslive.com/leg-curl) - Starting position - Use a leg curl machine and hook your legs under the pad. Hold the
None of the time-lapse pictures really turned out well, but twenty minutes after this shot all of the curls fell out. We only did half of my hair anyway, since we don't have enough curlers to do all of my head.
I have a lot of hair.
May 1st, 2009
Stron winds over the last few days have whipped up wild seas off Sydney. Curl Curl beach, looking north.