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Everything Everything conclude their 2022 Raw Data Feel USA (West Coast) Tour with a sold out show in Los Angeles.
Everything Everything conclude their 2022 Raw Data Feel USA (West Coast) Tour with a sold out show in Los Angeles.
Everything Everything conclude their 2022 Raw Data Feel USA (West Coast) Tour with a sold out show in Los Angeles.
Title: Everything is New
Photographer: Alejandro Zeballos
Date: September 2012
Repository: University of Arkansas Libraries Special Collections
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Reversed numbers shot with a reversed lens :) hence "Everything renversé" :)
I was fooling around in the lunch room at work today trying to do some reverse lens macro shots. I then started asking people around the table for their rings so I could get those big rocks up close! :P This is the first time I can get good shots with this technique. I think flashing the objects with light helped a lot with that!
Strobist info: SB-800 in SU-4 Mode really close to camera left used nikon foot and lens cap to put the flash on a downward angle. On camera flash had no effect on the shot since I was so close to the watch.
Song #4 on The Everything Nothing. Download: www.iameve.bandcamp.com Or Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/iameve/id461144905
Photo by Jacob Rushing
Retouch by Lucie Aleks
Graphic Design by Andrew Seidler
Hair by Anthony Pomijie
Makeup by Madeline North
Style by Sebastian Hull
Title: Everything is New
Photographer: Hannah Craig
Date: September 2012
Repository: University of Arkansas Libraries Special Collections
Everything Everything conclude their 2022 Raw Data Feel USA (West Coast) Tour with a sold out show in Los Angeles.
Everything changes, under our eyes. Entropy is always increasing in the universe. Searching the ordinary into the ordinary.
I attended the 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, held December 2 to 11, 2010 at the Thomas and Mack in Las Vegas.
The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is the championship event for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s rodeo year.
The 2010 Wrangler NFR Bull Riders were 20-Steve Woolsey, 21-Wesley Silcox, 47-Shawn Hogg, 51-Tyler Smith, 63-Kanin Asay, 92-Ardie Maier, 96-Chad Everett Denton, 99-Seth Glause, 101-Clayton Williams, 105-J.W. Harris, 106-Dustin Elliott, 109-Bobby Welsh, 112-D.J. Domangue, 118-Corey Navarre, and 119-Cody Whitney.
Bull Riding is a fan favorite at rodeos, and the NFR is no exception. The fans love their bulls and their bull riders, and just as the bull riders have fans so do the bulls.
Bull riding is a dangerous both during the ride and after the ride. Cowboys who ride bulls are mentally and physically tough, as well as being extremely courageous with quick reflexes and good coordination to ride a fifteen hundred to two thousand pound bull for eight seconds.
The bull rider will attempt to ride his bull for eight seconds, and will be disqualified if he touches the bull or himself with his free hand. The bull will do everything he can to get the rider off his back, twisting, turning, and bucking. Bulls are individual in their bucking style and no two bulls are exactly the same. Some bulls will dart left then right, others may spin, and others will jump high and kick out, all in attempt to dislodge the bull rider.
Bull riding is exciting, dangerous, and two rides are ever exactly the same. Bull fighters distract the bull to help ensure the bull rider can safely get out of the arena. Every bull rider knows that the next ride could be his last, but, it does not deter him, rather fuels his desire to become the best of the best.
I would like to the Thomas and Mack, the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), the Cowboys and Cowgirls, the stock contractors, and the fans for their support of rodeo.
Come join me for ten days of rides, the wrecks, and the unforgettable moments of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Let’s Ride!!
Title: Everything is New
Photographer: Alejandro Zeballos
Date: September 2012
Repository: University of Arkansas Libraries Special Collections
Electricity. Is. Everything!
Our society completely relies on electricity. Could you imagine going a day without using electricity? It would be nearly impossible! And to think, all we have to do is plug our devices into this small little outlet.
F stop: 5.6
Shutter speed: 1/50
David Weinberger's new book is full of exciting, useful, miscellaneous goodness.
This photograph shows it perched on the miscellaneous drawer of my kitchen.
Miscellaneous is good, as David Weinberger may soon be telling a bookstore near you: www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/2007/05/04/book-tour-sc...
Will Technorati index this photo and tag? Maybe, if I link to my Technorati Profile...
Sadly, Technorati won't index my blog these days, so let me just add that I finally blogged a book review there:
Everything Everything conclude their 2022 Raw Data Feel USA (West Coast) Tour with a sold out show in Los Angeles.
A Liev Schreiber film
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. wip.warnerbros.com/everythingisilluminated/
As humans, we go through constant changes - from exterior to interior - that affect us intrinsically and extrinsically. Sometimes, we can't find the time to stop and make ourselves aware of our current position in life. At times, things just happen so fast that the change in itself doesn't take effect until everything has gone berserk.
There is a land of emotional turmoil and I am the queen. There are tsunamis and tornadoes that rush alongside my adrenaline and demolish the walls I have so intricately built over the years. I want to be willing to let the emotional waves take over me and possibly drown me in a different kind of emotion that has remained foreign to me for so long. However, the consequences scare me and I'm back to square one, resisting to feel yet wanting to feel. I am a paradox.
Which best captures the human experience: art or science? Bay Area Museums settle this as all conflicts should be settled: through ping pong. Featuring players from Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, The Exploratorium, Lawrence Hall of Science, the Walt Disney Family Museum, Oakland Museum of California, California Academy of Sciences, and Zeum.
Noticing the silver in my hair I anticipate that this part of my autobiography will be titled "2008 - The Year I Got Old".
There is very little remaining in my life that was in it when I did my 365. I keep thinking that means I should do another one.
I hesitate. I think that I'm afraid of what I might see.