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3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films.....
= a trip of a lifetime.
move, eat, learn
Rick Mereki : Director, producer, additional camera and editing
Tim White : DOP, producer, primary editing, sound
Andrew Lees : Actor, mover, groover
These films were commissioned by STA Travel Australia: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcOgjrRWx_Q
Thanks heaps to Adam Fyfe, Brendan, Simon and Crissy at STA.
All Music composed and performed by Kelsey James (kelseyanne.james@gmail.com)
Music Recorded and mixed by Jake Phillips
Colour Grade : Edel Rafferty and Roslyn Di sisto
Online Edit : Peter Mirecki
Assistance in titles and production design : Lee Gingold, Jason Milden, Rohan Newman
Big Ups to Michelle, Kiri, Renee, Hana, Andre, Ross, Bernie & Julie for your patience and support and awesomeness.....
Huge Thanks to :
Marco, Juliana and Julio at GAP Argentina and Peru
Ariana Cardenas, Toni Figuera and cooltra scooters in Barcelona,
Abete Zanetti Glass blowing school, Murano, Venice (http://www.abatezanetti.it)
Annabel, Rosario and Carolina (Pitu) in France
Juane and Andrea from the Princeca Insolenta hostel in Chile
Thank you all for your kind words and encouragement. The response has been phenomenal and overwhelming. We never thought this little project would reach out to so many people. x
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Rick Mereki.
"Exploded" image of a 35mm SLR - Inspired by the exploded-view technical drawings used to show how a component is assembled.
The final image is made up of several smaller images, however all the elements (components, pins, screws, etc...) are all real. Theoretically the camera should go back together again, but we'll see how that goes.
More info on how I put the shot together can be found here geoffharrisonphotography.com/archives/869
8 ¼” H X 5 ½” W X 4” D
Raku clay, red surface river clay vitreous glaze (from the banks of the Clear Fork River, Trinity Trails, Fort Worth, TX. , with 27% Cornwall stone and screened to 80 mesh), commercial red glaze highlights (Mayco Stroke & Coat, Candy Apple Red low-fire glaze). Hollowed and carved solid form. Crystals fluoresce a deep vivid purple under UV light. Cone 10 reduction. Oct. 2008
Yummy sight in a lovely coffee shop in Roros, Norway.
This is a small and absolutely awesome town in the North of the country.
I had a hot tea and a slice of cake... but those muffins were also so tempting...
One of Zach's comic interpretations of a terribly-taken roll of black & white expired polaroid film. Greg's flaming bottle experiment gone awry.
Exploding Head Syndrome is a hardcore punk band from Oslo, Norway. The band hit the rehearsal space for the first time in the summer of 2010, and about a year later released their first recordings; a 7-tracks self-titled EP, which was well received by the norwegian press.
EHS describe their sound as “angry punk” and their lyrics deal with the stress and frustration of todays society. The band is highly influenced by american punk and british hardcore. Exploding Head Syndrome is renowned for their energetic live shows and in the last couple of years the band has toured Norway and has shared stage with bands like Satyricon, Oslo Ess and Blood Command.
On 9. October 2013 the band released their first full-length album Disciples of Reason on their own label Exploding Records. On the record they co-operated with producer Kenneth Ishak (Heyerdahl/Beezwax). The reception of the album has been great, and it has been hailed as the norwegian album of year by some critics.
Check them out at :
Just an experiment:: I mixed 5 different pictures in a HDR and tonemapped it with Photomatix. I know, technically speaking this is NOT hdr, I think I can call it MDR (Multiple Dinamic Range) becouse it starts from various dinamic ranges and their sequence are not going to "ordered" as in a normal HDR. To obtain the maximum result it's possible to study the histograms before, but I didnt in this case, I'll do it in the future, I saw that a limited dinamic range in the starting pics leads you at a good result, anyway, this is the first attempt. And I like it so much.
***see in the second comment the base 5 photos***
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Solo un esperimento::ho mixato 5 diverse immagini in un HDR e l'ho tonemappato con Photomatix. Lo so, tecnicalmente parlando questo non è (e non sarà mai) un HDR, penso che si possa chiamare MDR (Multiple Dinamic Range) perchè le foto iniziali hanno varie gamme dinamiche che non saranno mai "ordinate" come quelle di un HDR. Per ottenere il massimo risultato è possibile studiare prima gli istogrammi, cosa che non ho fatto in questo caso ma farò in futuro. Comunque ho visto che immagini con una gamma dinamica limitata funzionano meglio. Questo è stato il primo tentativo. E mi piace una cifra.
***vedi nel secondo commento le 5 foto di base***
Boom!
My favorite photo of the night.
First time shooting fireworks.
Not to brag but I think i did pretty well, for someone who forgot their tripod. lol :$
Aurora's exploded in the night skies on two nights. Two CME'S hit earth's Magnetic Field and triggered two nights of amazing Aurora's. Northern WI. March 17-18 2015. Dancing Beams and colors filled the night skies.
Thought I'd have a day off wildlife photography as I've been blasting about all over the place. So I've been gardening and washing windows! Took Eersel out for a walk this morning round Lother Lake. As per usual she charged round like a nutter so I took some pics!
Photo taken of myself looking into a multi-faceted mirror at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Added expanding block effect in Photoshop.
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Glass Christmas ornament filled with water and shot.
Taken close to the point of impact. The airsoft rifle muzzle velocity was very inconsistent, so I was surprised I got this.
I had to upload this one as it was my best catch of the day as far as canon fire. I'm not sure why but the smoke cloud became over exposed causing it to appear white.
The edge of some local military ranges, the trees in the background have clearly been the victim of shelling with small howitzers or mortars in the past. Once you get a little closer you can see how fractured and broken they all are although some have recovered better than others.
My Father-in-Law and I had our cameras out shooting away while my Brother-in-Law shot this tomato. This is one of the pictures I came away with.