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Badr bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud cars in London

This guy owned a restaurant by the venue. He was very curious about what was happening so we gladly told him.

hyper stereo pair taken at Mumbles head in Swansea.

Hyper Stereo from Castle Hill Huddersfield. View through red / cyan glasses

This is a hyper stereo 3D photo taken with my new modified camcorder rig ( stereo-base 24 cm ).

 

This is about as wide as I can go with my dual Toshiba S20 Camcorder rig and still keep it portable and practical, it fits whole inside a shoulder bag, I can just turn them on and there ready to shoot.

 

To see a 3D slideshow click on the link below.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/57605784@N06/sets/72157626510397014...

Hyper Japan isn't strictly a food and drink festival, but Tasting Britain keeps getting reinvited due to all the delicious food and drink on offer. Also we seem to be getting all âculturalâ these days. Anyway, for those who don't know stuff about Hyper Japan, it's probably the UK's biggest Japanese culture festival. Three days of anime, J-Pop gigs, sake tastings, people dressed as Naruto, video gaming, martial arts demos, sushi and me and my friends (which is not actually an âattraction' but I'd like to think we're attractive anyway).

 

Hyper Japan started in 2012, and by its own description is 'curated by local Japanese people, with the intent of introducing the âeclecticâ Japan to the UK'. As of this year (I think), has been held at the O2 Arena in Canary Wharf. However, what youâre looking at here, Hyper Japanâs Christmas Market, is a little different. Christmas themed, for a start - visitors are invited to âenjoy a Tokyo shopping experienceâ - and it really is more retail oriented. The atmosphere is vibrant, the weather is cold, the people are kawaiiiiiiiiiiiiii and the atmosphere isâ¦atmospheric (*dramatic music*).

 

Highlights from the event this year included a Kawaiicore band (this exists) called Lady Baby making their European debut. And The Eat-Japan Sushi Awards 2015 - supposedly the longest running sushi competition. This competition sees five sushi chefs (each repping their respective restaurant) taste testing various unique sushi creations on a willing (600 strong) audience, and whoever wins the popular vote wins the competition. 2013âs Sushi Awards winner, Yoshihiro Motohashi, was running the show at this yearâs Sushi Bar - serving up his award winning âHyper Rollâ (oh baby wanna see my Hyper Roll?). This yearâs winner? Henryanto Aloysius of Genji - and his 'Spicy Crunch sushi'.

 

Also good to see: interactive demonstrations and workshops such as Ippudo's ramen cooking session. And I must also mention the inaugural Sake Cocktail Awards (which you can see some pictures of the heats for). We got to try some of

Marco Rosina of Chotto Matteâs Chotto Jelly cocktail (Saturday), Marie Ariga (of Wazen)âs âOne Piece' and a third one, (a name I did not get! Turns out Marco won that round but I honestly believe the aforementioned third one was the true winner here (just take my word for it - thatâs the one with the guy pouring what looks like yoghurtâ¦. delicious yoghurt). All in all, Japanese culture is alternatively baffling, fun and amazing - and the Eat Japan food court never fails to deliver (on variety in the very least!). We will most certainly be back - arigato...

This is a Hyper Stereo 3D screenshot of Ulley Reservoir in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

 

It was was created using 2 Toshiba S20 camcorders. I took a photo with the left hand camcorder and left the image on the viewfinder. I then moved a few feet horizontally to the right and tried to take the exact same photo with the right hand camcorder, using the left reference image to line things up as best I could. Its mainly guess work and trial and error, but with a steady hand and a bit of luck you sometimes get some good stereos.

 

They are best viewed in large size fullscreen, or click here to see a 3D slideshow.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/57605784@N06/sets/72157626553358934...

 

Iv also created Hyper Stereo 3D videos and posted them on you Tube, click the link below.

 

www.youtube.com/user/XtraDefinition3D?feature=mhum

Hyper Japan 2013

Hyper Japan 2010 pop culture event, at The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London hyperjapan.co.uk/

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Hyper Japan 2011

Many of my European birding contacts post images of blue tits, great tits, and other passerine birds (yes, we're discussing birds here - let's not get distracted). Europeans might think that this black-capped chickadee looks similar to the various European tits, and they would be right: they all belong to the same family, Paridae.

 

Chickadees that reveal themselves are very difficult to photograph. They are incredibly energetic, rarely sitting still, and often flitting around, hopping around (and hanging underneath) branches. A fast autofocus system helps, but it is easy for it to be foiled as the chickadee darts around.

 

This particular chickadee would fly to the ground, dig in the snow for a few seconds, and then fly back to this tree branch. While I have no idea what it was doing and suspected that it may have some sort of bird psychological disorder, the predictive pattern offered a chance to set up a shot. I was pleased with how it came out. While it may be difficult to see in a smaller size, the eye ring is visible when the image is viewed larger.

 

This was taken with an Olympus E-3 and a Sigma 50-500mm used at 208mm (416mm equivalent field of view); focal length was purposefully limited for higher image quality. This was taken hand-held with image stabilization enabled. The distance to subject (according to EXIF data, which may be inaccurate) was approximately 4.3m, or 14 ft. The image was cropped to change the aspect ratio - only some bits from the top and bottom were lost.

 

This neurotic black-capped chickadee was sighted in the North Woods of Central Park, New York City.

This exhibition was in November very interesting and entertaining

27th May 2007 - This is a photo of my very own, Hyper Ring yo yo. This is not a professional yo yo to the standard of the Yoyo Jam SpinFaktor, but I suppose playing with this yoyo, it's to an acceptable standard for string tricks.

 

It's got a ball bearing system, and thus is more geared towards string tricks, rather than the looping ones. It's not the heaviest yoyo, but it's heavier than the Yotech Super Wing, that I used to have.

 

The colour is great, and it's semi transparent when held in the light. It's rim weighted, what ever that suppose to mean. I mean where exactly is the rim? I think the metal rings, if you can spot them, actually make the yoyo heavier.

Hyper Japan Festival - Saturday

Olympia London

July 2016

Hyper Japan Festival - Friday

Olympia London

July 2016

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