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Beat Films Party ft. DJ Manglés (Photocall Lightpainting by Children Of Darklight 2015)
Si estuviste en el photocall y quieres tu foto impresa para el recuerdo, con buena resolución, calidad, sin marco y sin logos, dinos cuál es tu foto y contacta con nosotros para realizar tu encargo, con diferentes formatos y opciones a buen precio. Aquí tienes la hoja de contactos para indicarnos cuál es tu foto:
www.flickr.com/photos/athalfred/18449862250/sizes/l
Lugar: Beat Films
Fecha: 05/06/2015
Modelos: Público asistente
Asistentes: Sara Glez
Agradecimientos: Ramón Aser, Nacho Cosío, Manglés, Sara
Contratación / Hiring: frodo@childrenofdarklight.com
Set: www.flickr.com/photos/athalfred/sets/72157653876385809
Slideshow: www.flickr.com/photos/athalfred/sets/72157653876385809/show
Video:
Sponsors:
www.HERRAMIENTASLIGHTPAINTING.com
www.NEON-FLEXIBLE.fr & www.LED-FLEXIBLE.com
www.unleashedmoto.com/ We bought this bike in 2002 in order to build the most ridiculous of SuperMotards. The problem is that we went too far - this bike is by far the most serious machine we have ever ridden. In a flat out sprint she'll beat an Aprilia SVX550. She's got an extremely low center of gravity which feels like your flicking around a BMX bike. And she absolutely positively will not tolerate indecision or incompetence.
Now for the specifics - The bike was stripped down to the frame and powdercoated textured black. Same goes for the subframe and swingarm. The motor was built, as all two-strokes should be built, with a good deal of brute force and ignorance. The suspension was professionally lowered by the KTM factory supercross mechanics in El Cajon, CA (thanks guys). The wheelsets were custom built in the UK by Central wheel - they are Morad rims and custom spokes laced to stock powder coated KTM hubs. The front brake is a Braking Supermoto 4 pot caliper with custom aluminum mount. The front rotor is a 320mm Braking wave rotor. The exhaust is a full FMF system.
This old device (and still working too) is a mangle, used when washing clothes back in the day. You'd run your item of clothing through it to squeeze all the water out, hence the bucket of water below.
Suelo dejar comentarios en mis fotos, con Cubagua, significa tanto que prefiero dejarlo solo en imágenes.
Feliz día del fotógrafo.
When I was a youngster we had a smaller version of this. It was my job to turn the handle, trying (not) to trap my brothers' and sisters' fingers in the rollers. What fun we had!
Griser ligger i gjødselsrenna i en binge der spaltegulvet mangler. De er dekket av sin egen våte avføring og urin, og det er skit overalt i bingen - på gulvet og langt oppover bingeveggene.
This twisted American Sycamore tree is amired for its rough bark texture. Interesting things we find in the woods of Lake Mooney Park. (DSC_7980.NEF)
I found some more old photos (slides, thank goodness) in an attic room that had been invaded by squirrels.
Thankfully squirrels don't actually like film, so most of them were actually scannable (there are a few more that apparently disintegrated when I cleaned them, because the scans ended up looking like they were in a rainstorm :-( )
These must have been taken in the summer of '71 and just starting out as a trainspotter, because the photo quality is about what you'd expect when you give a cheap plastic kodak to an 11 year old and let them wander off to North La Crosse to look at trains.
Alas, no pictures of the Milwaukee Road's rsc-2ms were in the batch. Probably because they were _always there_ and not interesting and new like the S1, SDP40F, and trains in southern Illinois. Ah well, my memories are a little more durable than these slides (at least until I have a power failure, at which point it all will go *poof*)
SR 905 on Key Largo has an abandoned portion that requires a permit you pick up at the John Pennekamp State Park. It's a nice place for solitude, but not the best for wildlife viewing purposes. Key Largo Hammock State Botanical Site Red Mangrove
Beat Films Party ft. DJ Manglés (Photocall Lightpainting by Children Of Darklight 2015)
Si estuviste en el photocall y quieres tu foto impresa para el recuerdo, con buena resolución, calidad, sin marco y sin logos, dinos cuál es tu foto y contacta con nosotros para realizar tu encargo, con diferentes formatos y opciones a buen precio. Aquí tienes la hoja de contactos para indicarnos cuál es tu foto:
www.flickr.com/photos/athalfred/18449862250/sizes/l
Lugar: Beat Films
Fecha: 05/06/2015
Modelos: Público asistente
Asistentes: Sara Glez
Agradecimientos: Ramón Aser, Nacho Cosío, Manglés, Sara
Contratación / Hiring: frodo@childrenofdarklight.com
Set: www.flickr.com/photos/athalfred/sets/72157653876385809
Slideshow: www.flickr.com/photos/athalfred/sets/72157653876385809/show
Video:
Sponsors:
www.HERRAMIENTASLIGHTPAINTING.com
www.NEON-FLEXIBLE.fr & www.LED-FLEXIBLE.com
I found some more old photos (slides, thank goodness) in an attic room that had been invaded by squirrels.
Thankfully squirrels don't actually like film, so most of them were actually scannable (there are a few more that apparently disintegrated when I cleaned them, because the scans ended up looking like they were in a rainstorm :-( )
These must have been taken in the summer of '71 and just starting out as a trainspotter, because the photo quality is about what you'd expect when you give a cheap plastic kodak to an 11 year old and let them wander off to North La Crosse to look at trains.
Alas, no pictures of the Milwaukee Road's rsc-2ms were in the batch. Probably because they were _always there_ and not interesting and new like the S1, SDP40F, and trains in southern Illinois. Ah well, my memories are a little more durable than these slides (at least until I have a power failure, at which point it all will go *poof*)