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People walk across a beach as the nearly gale force winds blow the sand around. People were getting sand blasted! The explosion of light was created purposely by over exposing slightly. I was attempting to catch the sand moving as the sun set.
Love you, but I'm not in love
You're all I've been dreaming of
Every breath is magnified
Wasted feelings come alive
Love you, but I’m not in love
You’re all I’ve been dreaming of
I don’t want you in my dreams
Be mine in reality
You're mine all mine all mine all mine
You're mine.
You're mine, all mine
You're mine, all mine
You're mine, you're mine...
This image of the flowers on a cabbage plant was taken in my backyard and the colors looked kind of "Eastery".
"Explosions" Original artwork by Merrick Brown. July 2008.
Mixed media (fireworks packaging, bottle rockets, fire crackers, metal, melted plastic, staples, screws, found objects, paint, glue, crayons, etc.) on wood.
Actual size: 38" x 48"
Best viewed large.
(sold)
Still getting blooms on my Geranium that is outside on the deck. Love the splash of vibrant pink among the fall colors.
I was two blocks away, heard a roaring sound, then everyone turned around and started running at me. what the guy looking up sees: www.flickr.com/photos/evergreenkamal/847133101/
Taken withTreo 700p camera phone
Explosion of color came with an amazing sky and geysers at the Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park.
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An explosion of flowers ; ))
I wish to all of you an explosion of happiness in this week ahead !!!
Thank you so much to all support !!!
The hot lava from the eruption flows over the snow and ice. Without knowing the exact science of it, this causes pressure when the snow melts and turns into steam resulting in a steam explosion! Pretty cool!
Saturday 3.april 2010 I went on an volcano adventure trip, driving over the glacier to see this amazing force of nature.
114 days ago I spent 2 hours of my life building this cube out of 192 matches which can be seen here Match Cube 229/366 to photograph for my 366 project. On that day I promised that before the end of this project I would set fire to it and here it is! This was obviously a one shot deal as there was no way I was about to build another if this didn't work! There was obviously a lot of unknowns, where should I light it? how fast would it burn? which direction would it burn? how bright would it be? how high would the flames be? In the end after a few test lighting shots I took the plunge! This is the moment all the match heads on the bottom of the cube combusted causing a cool looking explosion!
I've also posted a couple more shots from the sequence, one at the beginning and one at the end.
Strobist… 580exii camera left lastolite ezybox speedlite 1/8 24mm. 580exii camera right bare through opaque plexiglas 1/4 24mm. 580exii bare directly above 1/64 105mm.