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Gatorade, the actual liquid, IN A Gatorade BOTTLE.
photo size: 2"w by 2.2" h and 5.08 cm w by 5.59 cm h
Theme: "In a Bottle"
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Utah Railway RSD-15 No. 403 builds a 'Mohrland Turn' at Martin Yard near Helper, Utah on July 24, 1979.
Gatorade in mini-martini and shooter glasses. Flavors: Cool Blue (foreground martini glasses); Orange, Lemon-Lime, and Fruit Punch (background shooter glasses). Click this link to my website for an image with ruler and a behind-the-scenes view of the setup.
Strobist/technical info:
The drinks were illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights, both placed in Neewer 24" x 24" soft boxes. The first speedlight was 90-degrees CL, slightly above camera level, two-feet away from the subject, and fired in Manual mode @ ½ power. The second speedlight was 180-degrees behind the subject, also slightly above camera level, 32-inches away from the subject, and was also fired in Manual mode @ ½ power.
Both SB900's were triggered by three PocketWizard Plus X's.
Lens: Tokina AT - X M100 AF PRO D (AF 100mm f / 2.8 Macro).
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The Small Things that I use while snowboarding. Took for a class project and had fun with it!
Was cool to see how well Photoshop's Generative Expand feature worked to get a larger image than what was originally captured.
I was bored with school so I took this picture by sticking my camera lens down the gatorade bottle. That is my history book underneath.
"You have some water? I need to hydrate! ... got any Gatorade?" that absurdly brilliant scene in Burn after reading just messed up the whole hydration etymology for me.
Canon A-1 and Canon 50mm f/1.4, Kodak Color Plus (expired 2012/03) exposed for ISO 100, developped with Rollei C-41 kit at 100°F according to instructions and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
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Gatorade
Gatorade - Yading national level reserve in Daocheng County, in the southwest of Sichuan Province, China. The Yading Nature Reserve in the Kham region of Sichuan is one of the most beautiful places on the Tibetan Plateau.
The Yading Nature Reserve is found in western Sichuan’s Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture དཀར་མཛེས་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་ in the traditional Tibetan region of Kham. Garze དཀར་མཛེས་, known in Chinese as Ganzi , is divided into 18 counties covering an area of 151,000 square kilometers (58,300 square miles). Yading is located in southern Daocheng county, which is known as Dapba འདབ་པ་ in Tibetan. The Yading Nature Reserve covers an area of 1344 square kilometers (520 square miles) and has an average elevation of well over 4000 meters.
Inside the Yading Nature Reserve are the 3 holy mountains of Chenresig, rising to 6032 meters, Chana Dorje and Jampelyang, which both rise to 5958 meters. These 3 snow-capped peaks sit in a triangle formation with forested valleys, clear rivers, glacier-fed lakes and abundant wildlife between them. The Tibetan name for Yading is “Nyingden” ཉིང་རྟེན་, however, signs in the region regularly use the term “Aden”. The local Tibetan name for the area around the 3 holy mountains is “Rigsum Gonpo”. In Tibetan, the names of the mountains mean “Wisdom” (Jampelyang), “Power” (Chana Dorje) and “Compassion” (Chenresig). This region was designated as a nature reserve in the late 1990’s.
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Raymond, Colorado. Here's the same store in 1940.
This is a popular stop for bicyclists from Boulder, Longmont, Louisville, and Lafayette. On this day, I rode from Lafayette through Lyons, to Raymond and then back almost the same way. Some people ride from Boulder to Ward and down to Raymond.
My route was 77.4 miles and 4465 feet of elevation gain.