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Not exactly a blur pic. I trued several blur shots here very quickly with my point and shoot,none are good. But I like this one!
In Order to make objects look like they were moving in zero gravity and sticking to the brief where edits weren't allowed, we used manual mechanisms using nylon thread. As well as creating the set and developing the concept, my role during the film was to hold a piece of nylon thread attached to the kettle (making sure it was taught and the kettle wasn't moving too much) and once the character had lightly tapped the edge, carefully release the kettle so it would slide down another piece of nylon thread attached to the other side of the room.
- 4 Day Group Project
- VHS
- 2 Minutes 42 Seconds
Anti-gravity phenomena just off Trelissick beach! A dog just floats off the beach!. The thought is the phenomena is caused by radio active elements and tin held in the granit below ground. It does not happen often.
top down:
80 CC air cooled kawi 5 speed
65 CC liquid cooled kawi 5 speed
42 CC Stahl Chain saw powered
Gravity mountain board
Cartoon: Gravity Falls
Character(s): Dipper, Mabel, & Uncle Stan
Cosplayer(s): Satan-Chan, Faunia Cosplay, & Geddoe
Photo by: Majin Buchoy
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Defy Gravity USA, based in Omaha NE, is a source of family entertainment. They are a trampoline fun center, indoor amusement park and a great source of birthday party ideas.
I've been spending a lot of time watching Alex Stoddard's 365 project, so you can figure out where this image came from. I actually didn't pretend to copy his –which is a million times better than mine–, but I liked it so much I couldn't resist doing my version. And then, magically, I found the perfect door to do it. So yeah.
If you haven't seen Alex Stoddard's work, you definetly need to do so. He's one of my favorites so far.
Para ver la serie completa / To see complete series: tempurafoto.blogspot.com/2011/12/gravity.html
© 2011 Juan Rendón
So now it can be told, for the past year I've been doing character design on Gravity Falls. The first episode premiers tonight, and I could not be more excited for all to witness this season. I've been working my tail off trying to fulfill Alex Hirsch's vision while giving the fans something exciting to look at. I hope you all will stay tuned this season as I think it's even better than the first.
Love
Cory
Gravity
Is working against me
Gravity
Wants to bring me down
Hh twice as much
Ain't twice as good
And can't sustain
Like one half could.
Dream of ways
To throw it all away
Wallpaper anyone? =P
- Gravity Made Visible -
We laugh and say.
Fall everyday!
Newton, Sir Isaac conjectured
An apple's venture, went straight down,
donking his head.
Had he been Ted.
That apple would have said.
I'm Bapple, the apple.
I've thonked your nog.
Had I but wings,
I might have flown over
these things.
Had I no mass,
I'd be above the grass.
Had I downward thrust, I'd broken the crust.
Had I vectored umph I'd be roofed.
Had I a boost I'd be up in roost.
Had I a string I'd be made to ring.
Had I lever I might be clever.
Oh that Archimedes was ever!
But gravity's a heavy thug.
Often giving us a tug.
We're thrown down on a rug.
And when ever we've dug
we've had lug.
Even if Pug or Doug had dug,
they'd have to lug.
He's an equal opportunity thug.
We worship his three laws.
As they oft have claws.
They leave us raw.
To paw and claw as we saw.
To draw a well we would sell
our very dell.
Then there's light.
Perhaps Einstein's right.
Gravity bends it slight.
So Starlight around a well.
Is never swell. Oh well!
Still we hope, on whatever slope we might lope.
We might float like a boat in a moat. :)
-- Mike 04/01/2006
It is April 1st - April Fool's day. This poem is in memory of Ted Geisel, (Dr Seuss) who moved into the next world on Sept 24, 1991. And to his marvelous lyrical way of looking at the world and encouraging us all to read.