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Explore: Mar 5, 2011 #81
SOOC (Straight out of the camera)
NO PS(PHOTOSHOPPED) NO POST PROCESSING
My first attempt at light painting..
Light Tools:
1- 200 Mw Green Laser
2- Mini Blue Lightsaber
3- RGB Led Bar (modified)
4- Mini Green Lightsaber.
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'I'm bored,' Ben said.
'Let's play a game. See if you can spot a circle. Run after me,' said Bubbles.
'I give up. I can't find any,' gasped Ben.
'Well by running around, we're drawing a circle...duh,' said Bubbles.
'That's not fair. I can't see it,' Ben muttered.
'You don't have to see it. You just have to imagine it...silly billy,' said Bubbles.
taken during our holidays in Slovenia. Amazing how kids can comunicate, even though they speak different languages.
Happy weekend everyone!
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011.
Festivals are special.
They bind us in unbound joy and celebration.
A candid shot from the "Poush Shongkranti" (পৌষ সংক্রান্তি) or "Shakrain" festival in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. This festival is celebrated at the end of Bengali month "Poush" and marked with flying kites, fire spitting and a lot of other things.
I've been missing from flickr for a long time ... and here there's the reason ...
being a mother is incredibly challenging ... sometimes I feel like I miss the time when I could devote myself to my passions ... but then his smile reminds me that, afterall, I don't miss anything anymore :)
To be honest I think he looks a bit intimidating. But there were a lot of nice kids too
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At our most recent camp I decided it was time to get another friendship circle photo.
I like these quite a lot.
;-) Note the kid (circled) gasping at the auction price on this "used" Enzo Ferrari !!!
Precious ;-)
Happy 08.08.08. everybody!
Here, View it in Large. :)
(Behind-the-scene: I started shooting these shots from the front, closer to the lasers. The evening was still much lighter then. I could see where I left my family. But as the evening bore down and it got darker and what with the humungous amount of crowd pouring in to enjoy the show, I was lost. Thank God for the cellphone! Was glad, too, that we got the kids their light sabers. I asked my wife to have the kids circle their swords so I can locate them. And voila - what perfect time for me to get back with them - it was just about the moment for this! Propped the Manfrotto where Cara won't smash the set-up with her light saber, got my settings on... and relaxed in the grass. Ohhh it was awesome! The winds were quite strong up there, that's why the "sway" in the 'works.)
“'Cause I ain't playin' around; It's a game called circle and I dont't know how...” – Eminem; ‘Not Afraid’
Joni Mitchell – The Circle Game ♫ youtu.be/V9VoLCO-d6U
We can’t return we can only look
Behind from where we came
And go round and round and round
In the circle game.
Film: Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100
Developer: Rodinal 1:50
The Wheel of Liverpool is a transportable Ferris wheel installation on the Keel Wharf waterfront of the River Mersey in Liverpool. The wheel is in close proximity to M&S Bank Arena Liverpool, and was opened on 25 March 2010. The structure is 196 feet tall, weighs 365 tonnes and has 42 fully enclosed capsules attached. Wikipedia
Address: 4 Keel Wharf, Liverpool L3 4FN
Sam & Lilly mid-hammock, mid-wheel, mid-Mickey head, waiting to get to the park, part of their cooperative bargain..all business, these two... My German Wheel was made by me from one of these type spools at rear, sized down from eight feet to seven..quite hard to keep it round when bending it tighter, arc by arc, with an ancient car floor jack.
INGREDIENTS
1 roll (16.5 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated sugar cookies
1 container (1 lb) vanilla creamy ready-to-spread frosting
4 or 5 drops green food color
2 tubes (0.68 oz each) red decorating gel
About 2 tablespoons holiday red and green candy decors
DIRECTIONS
1. Heat oven to 350°F. Remove half of cookie dough from wrapper; refrigerate remaining dough until needed. Cut dough into 12 slices, 1/4 inch thick. On floured work surface, roll each into 6-inch long rope. On ungreased cookie sheet, form into wreath shapes 2 inches apart; pinch ends of each wreath together.
2. Bake 9 to 12 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 1 minute. Remove from cookie sheet to cooling rack. Cool completely, about 15 minutes. Repeat with remaining half of cookie dough.
3. In medium bowl, mix frosting and food color until well blended. Frost tops of cookies. With decorating gel, form bow at top of each wreath. Sprinkle with candy decors.