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acrylic, 8B pencil
70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
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I went to go see my old high school friend perform in Somerville.
Live music performance is always exciting to see.
It was originally called "Tits & Bums....the untold story .....part 786578"
But to hell with it....this is easier.
With the usual shot in Milwaukee blocked off, some improvising had to be done. With some car trouble on the road north of Muskego, CP 2246 sits in Muskego yard with the 2017 Holiday Train. Milwaukee, WI
Sometimes exploring new terrain requires some ingenuity and effort to keep moving forward. I had to collect an array of downed, semi-rotted wood to throw into this mess to create this makeshift crossing and keep moving forward.
black gesso, acrylic, ink, brushpen
65x50cm 250g/m2 paper
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first in a series of improvisation experiments. i'm not in love with this...except for the pillow...inside is a little red ticking pillow. totally cute!
"Sometimes it works, sometimes it fails, but that's what we face when we're dealing with improvisation."
(Jan Garbarek)
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46/100 words: improvisation
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For ages I've been thinking about the Yesler street overpass and using my 10-24 at sunset. well I didn't want to wait till summer when the sun will actually be setting behind the towers.. The sunset crapped out behind some dark clouds just at the horizon.
HDR 3xp +/- 2
Nikon D90 | Nikkor 10-24 G | 10mm | 1/3 sec | f16 | ISO 200
So my lightbox came today, and I thought my stream would take off like a rocket. Nobody told me I had to figure out how to use it first...
With my liking for using welding glass for long exposures, thought I should give it a try on this camera.
One problem though, a brand new memory card with no preset white balances saved and no white card to take a reading from.
So time to improvise on the spot, which is quite easy.
First take a shot with the white balance at a normal setting (see below), then use that image to set the custom white balance on the camera.
Maybe not perfect, but does give a reasonable result, there have been no adjustments to this in post production.
Using Dylan’s SUV, Sam and I were able to get a slightly higher shot than usual here outside of Waverly.