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I watched this purple gallinule trying to fish for a fireflag bloom. But, when it realized the bud was under water, it jumped into the water and swam in a circle a few times carefully (first shot) holding up its wings and tail so they didn't get wet. Then the gallinule tried to eat it from below (second shot). He was unsuccessful and jumped back up into the fireflags and disappeared. I liked how the bird kept its wings and tail lifted out of the water.
The video cameras weren't made to fit on tripods (and I didn't have a tripod handy). Students made it work.
Back to my childhood. The neighboring kids and I would roam around the streets to collect bottle caps. We would flatten them out by smashing it with a rock. "Hammer" them down with a nail to make holes in it and put them together with a wire.
At night, we will gather and walk to our neighbors' houses and sing Christmas carols; and this is what we use. The kids who does not have any type of "music instruments" would use an empty can bang it with a stick and we all had fun.
Those were the days.
This one, I made for my little one for her to see and to actually have a piece of my childhood memory. She use this at home when she sings "Jingle Bells" song.
Looking from the Waldegg towards Appenzell. Several freehanded shots mounted in a first version with autostich and redone later with panostudio.
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The Improvised Shakespeare Company performs in the Del Close Theater at 3541 N Clark Street in Wrigleyville on July 10, 2014. Photo by Shannon Jenkins/Flaming City Photography.
Improvised metal brake using a work bench, clamps and scrap wood. There is a strip of metal on the bench to help make the inside corner.
Somebody found a chalk rock. That led to the drawing of a board, which led to a game between the rocks and the cheese-its.