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"The line_up is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The“liners” are made out of paper (Din A3),
oil paint and graphite, the theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers."
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This is the famous loop of the river Saar near Mettlach, Germany.
It was a beautiful quiet morning and an amazing experience to see the sun rising and illuminating the fog flowing through the loop.
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Doug Harrop Photography • April 19, 1989
Santa Fe 5849 East and train are wrapped around the Tehachapi Loop through Tunnel No. 9 at Walong, California.
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Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot, printed straight out of camera.
If you’d like to read more details about how the shot is made see below. And for more of my kinetic photographs here’s my set, "Drawing with Light"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157652166665058
Copyright © by John Russell – All Rights Reserved
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Some of the light sources here are a lit candle and a small flashlight with a colored filter.
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Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.
These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.
I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.
Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.
Thanks to an invite from Karma Groovy I found myself on a cold but mostly sunny Winter day on Boyd Loop Road in Wasco County, Oregon OM17793
This spun up like a dream, rather thin! In 3oz, I got 497 yards! There is still some left on the bobbin, so I may navajo ply the rest of it or spin a small bit in two-ply for swatching.
Not sure yet what project I should use it with, but 26wpi, it definitely should be lace.
I've bought 100 2x2 elbows 65473, 100 Technic axles 2L, and I have fun making weird shapes with them. Here's an example.
This is the yarn I spun from Loops March batt of the month club. I added a few snippets of novelty yarn from my scrapbooking stash.. and Steph sent a little bag of sequins to spin into the yarn! Yay more sparkles!!
I LOVE how it turned out!! The colors are just amazing.. it sparkles like crazy and the shredded money is just cool looking!!
I think I'm going to crochet this into a large pashmina sized shawl with a medium brown corrie as trim and fringe.. and this as the middle and fringe. I think it'll look super sweet!!
Steph is so amazing.. I can't wait to see what April brings..
Under threatening skies DB Cargo Class 66 diesel locomotive 66023, with King Charles III celebratory coronation branding, enters Elford loop working 6V06 Burton-on-Trent West Yard to Acton Terminal Complex
Full Credit to Paul Keightley for use of his photo