View allAll Photos Tagged multiples
I hope my raid controller arrives soon. And it will end my problems.
Well at least one problem.. the drives for firewire are still way too slow under windows 7 64bit
song of the day:
Participants during the Oxford to Cambridge Bike Ride in aid of The British Heart Foundation on 28 September 2013. Photo by Sarah Ansell.
I added the Multiple Bathrooms. Here is a reference local-static2.forum-files.fobby.net/forum_attachments/003... Now I just need to add the Rusted Tankers.
FIrst experiments with multiple exposure. Wellington NZ, outside Supreme Court building.
Kodak Retinette, Rollei Reto 80s film.
(1 in a multiple picture set)
One of my most favorite spots in Oak Glen is the Snow-Line Orchard which sits high on a hill. It was closed when we were here this time so we could not buy any apple cider donuts fresh from the cooker, NUM!, but there patch of purple iris was blooming nicely. I got up close to the flowers for a macro shot, and was hit by the cold water of the irrigation sprinkler. But I got the shot. (See next picture.)
I took this shot as part of the Kelby Photo Walk in Asheville, NC. This is an in-the-camera multiple exposure shot.
This is the only picture I have from my trip that includes myself. So I had to get several images of me in one shot.
crafted multiples assignment. collaborate with a group to produce multiples of an object using slip casting and hand building. use these multiples to create a collaborative piece. glaze and bisque fired ceramics, shelf. fall 2011.
This is not a photograph of a moment.
In my most recent escapade to the West, my film got stuck in a frame. I must have taken 30 shots on that one frame, maybe more.
I forgot what I tried to capture. Where I was. What I felt. Who was with me.
This one photograph holds time and a few stories of loved ones, strangers, city lights, country roads, the ocean, and maybe one of my reflections.
It is all together, unrecognizable. Beautiful.
Macbook disassembly/reassembly to fix bluetooth and sleep problems. Cables connecting bluetooth module to motherboard are packed tightly between other cables, causing a "hardware not available" error message when CPU warms up. In turn, the faulty bluetooth wakes the computer from sleep mode, preventing sleep. The solution was to reroute the bluetooth cable on top of the other cables, reducing heat or interference. www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-MacBook-Core-2-Duo...