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Trying to force my camera to make some cool little bokeh circle thingies. I'm so technical, I know. :)
I stuck my thumb out in front of the camera, point-focused on it, and then moved my thumb and shot the tree.
Manual focus would be SOooo much more easy (and fun).
So i went out to the bar with a little social experiment. Walk in and hand out a few disposable cameras, then collect them when they are empty. Here are the results. I just thought was wondering what i would find on these rolls of film. I think one of the most rewarding thing about it was just watching all these people interacting and be willing to have their pictures taken with random strangers, by random strangers.
Shigeru and myself kick back after getting an experiment set up at the NSCL. That sure is a lot of cables! I wonder if this one went well. 1993 or so.
I have used my leftovers to make little experiments of "what if characters in the poem got killed or eaten?" so I decided to make some mini sculptures with my chicken bones to imagine what would happen when they turn into stacks of bones. I have also experimented with many different way of making my chess pieces, and at the end I decided to use a slotted method to make my chess pieces because its simple and can be turned into flat-pack.
Retreat Hundredpics Challenge
Day 45
Character Options
5" Assault Dalek
As seen (or implied!) in The Parting of the Ways
I was getting bored waiting for the rain to stop so I could take a few photos. I decided to have a go at taking photos of the impact of the water as it fell from a piece of guttering I had set up over a cut off plastic 44 gallon drum below :-)
Experiments in Space - an evening with astronauts Tim Peake and Tim Kopra. Presented by Edinburgh International Science Festival in partnership with the UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency.
Photo credit Eoin Carey
experimenting with natural light on two of my treasures; one from a pottery friend and one from Venice at the glass factory.
So i went out to the bar with a little social experiment. Walk in and hand out a few disposable cameras, then collect them when they are empty. Here are the results. I just thought was wondering what i would find on these rolls of film. I think one of the most rewarding thing about it was just watching all these people interacting and be willing to have their pictures taken with random strangers, by random strangers.
What I can see from my appartment when is raining outside and I have also nothing to do except to look outside.