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Experiment.
I haven't seen many cool Lego explosions in MOCs on the web, so I thought I'd try my luck at it.
I think it came out well.
We were awakened early Sunday morning to a rumbling that shook the house and windows. As we headed to church later on, I instinctively grabbed my camera as I often do.
We got to church and found out that many people heard the same rumbling and that it was felt as far away as 30 miles. We came to find out that a farm shop about 7 miles from town had exploded from a propane leak.
After church I drove by the area and took these shots. I submitted them to WCCO news where they put them on their front web page and later used them in the news broadcast. That afternoon I received a call from another news station asking permission to use them in their broadcast of the story.
These 5 photos appeared on WCCO TV and KMSP TV
One night we were "experimenting" a bit with the so called "safe" firestarter liquid. When poured on still glowing charcoal it tends to vaporize and self ignite in midair.
Please do not try this at home... it can be quite dangerous!
Back in 1998 they were filming a car explosion for Nash Bridges across the street from my office. We waited for about two hours with fingers in shutters to get these shots. And that was back when people actually used film in their cameras. :-)
on july 1st 1918 134 people were killed in an explosion at the ammunition factory , chilwell . their remains are intered in a mass grave at st mary's churchyard , attenborough
This tree is next to the tree that saved me. This tree suffered damage in a recent gas explosion. Two buildings behind the tree are gone.
Primera explosion en los trabajos de ampliacion del Canal de Panamá y la construcciòn del tercer juego de esclusas, una maravilla de la ingenieria moderna, Panamà .
Richmond, Indiana: In memory of the forty-one persons who lost their lives in the tragic downtown explosion April 6, 1968 and with gratitude to those who helped give rebirth to this city.
This memorial is located at the corner of Main and 5th in Richmond, Indiana, approximately one block west of the epicenter of the disaster.
This demolition was conducted to get rid of any equipment/ resources that weren’t need anymore. Believe it or not, this is the cheapest way of doing it.
A little experimentation with adjusting the focus ring during a 2sec. TV. AV of 14, ISO 800, 18mm and hand-held.
No tripod.
Zoom burst is a photographic technique, attainable with zoom lenses with a manual zoom ring.
Using the technique involves zooming while the shutter is open with a relatively slow shutter speed, generally below 1/60th of a second. For this reason low light or small apertures are required. It is also possible to achieve a similar effect with either computer software like Adobe Photoshop (after the photo has been shot) or a photographic filter. In these cases the shutter speed can be as fast as necessary.
Photographs taken with this technique are characterized by blurred streaks emanating from the center of the photograph. The effect is nearly identical to a motion blur image in which the camera is traveling towards the subject. For this reason the zoom burst is typically used to create an impression of motion towards the subject.
The term is sometimes attributed to Peter Bargh in his article Creative zoom bursts technique, though the technique is much older, appearing for instance in (Peterson 1990).
Inauguración IAC* 28/09/2010
Xavi Calvo (seguro que puso más cara de sorpresa cuando se vió en agradecimientos)
Instituto Atómico Creativo
Exposición: 27 sep / 15 oct.
Mercado de Campanar, Valencia.
Circuito VDW 2010.
Memorial Day weekend means that Carnaval - the annual Latin American and Caribbean cultures fest - will once again take over San Francisco's Mission District. You can groove along with Afro-Brazilian drum performances, get a tasty bite to eat, enjoy kid-friendly activities and learn about folkloric healing rituals. The highlight of the two-day festival, the Grand Parade, takes place Sunday; it'll be an explosion of colors, sights and sounds, with beautiful, culturally themed floats, colorful costumed dancers and, of course, a whole lotta music to keep it all shakin'. -- Sarah Han, San Francisco Chronicle