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A bus stop at Porirua, near the harbour near where Jae and I geocached using her newly won Garmin eTrex 20x.
Labour Day, Monday, 22nd October 2018.
Flame project is an international US-Cambodia collaboration expedition that seeks to understand water quality from Laos to the Vietnam Border. The team is studying the health of the river, water quality, mercury, plastic pollution, greenhouse gases (methane carbon dioxide) that are important for climate change. The project is led by Dr. Sudeep Chandra, professor of the University of Nevada Reno and member of the Wonders of the Mekong team. The FLAME project was started on 18 February 2022 by boat from Phnom Penh along Bassac River to the Vietnam border and back, and the next day from Phnom Penh along the Mekong River to the Vietnam border and back. From 20-26 February 2022 we are going upstream from Phnom Penh getting through Kampong Cham, Kratie provinces, and finishing at the Onlong Chheur Teal dolphin pools near the Lao border in Stung Treng Province.
Photo: Chhut Chheana / USAID Wonders of the Mekong
Since this was a home-based project (meaning no studio, no professional lighting, no professional staging, and with minimal budget), we had to find household stuff to create the appropriate lighting.
I have purchased a few shells from Ebay (very cheap) and intend to use them as further practice towards a Stll Life project. I didn't have all the elements to hand today so made do with a macro shot of one of the the shells
The Heidelberg Project was created by Tyree Guyton, and Tim Burke has his home and workspace (The Detroit Industrial Gallery on Heidelberg Street) within The Heidelberg Project as well. Many of the works in this set are created by Tim Burke, others by Tyree Guyton.
The work is characterized by recurring themes; God, war, popular culture and mnemonic 'trigger' references to childhood, religion (specifically, crosses), ironic juxtapositions, patriotic icons, and puns. The humor and double entendres abound, making this both a thoughtful and fun place to visit.
www.detroitindustrialgallery.com/Detroit_Industrial_Galle...
More fabric decisions at the pop-up shop. This is pretty but I decided it was not for me.
Tuesday, 5th April 2016
Tonight, we started working on a simple circuit project made by Kits by Kids, a group we saw at Maker Faire. Simple switches control two circuits off a 9V battery. The first lights up an LED by way of a cup of conductive liquid - that's the one we finished this evening. The second, to be tackled later in the week, will spin a very basic motor.
Success! With the simple switch rotated into place and the cup filled with slightly acidic water, the LED glows.
I haven't been doing much today apart from a bit of housework, which is why I've added this shot. I thought I'd have a go at shooting some veg preparation, after all for me, the point of this project is to give myself daily photography exercises that I wouldn't usually do.
Tonights dinner. Chopping the vegetables for cous cous.
50mm, f2.8, 1/30s and ISO 200. Nikon speedlight used.
The two cycles in various states of repair... had to move em out to work on some other things... The front one is Jake's 90cc Kawasaki the back one is his future 100cc Kawasaki.
All Hands Volunteers recieving training in mold treatment, training conducted by Mike Pinto from Wonder Makers Environmental, in Long Beach, NY.
The view from my 11th floor office window at 5.58pm. Now that the clocks have gone back dusk is quite early.
Tuesday, 12th April 2016
this is at my school, with star trails behind the windmill we have in our backyard. i took it mainly just to try out star trail-photography, and reckon it turned out kinda nice (after have lightened up the stars in photoshop).
about 20 minutes of stars, with 40 exposures at 30 seconds each. f/8, iso 100.
i also ended up submitting it as a picture for a photography project at my school (theme: multiple exposures).
Out-take from 365 Days Project. Since all I have on my Rebel is the dinky built-in flash, I generally shoot flash-less and try to optimize with whatever available light I have present. This as well as the other shot (the one submitted) were shot in my living room this morning with some extra halogen support.
Still really self-conscious about the project and trying to keep it interesting is definitely posing a challenge, but I'm 27 days in so far and I'm not giving up yet. I'm probably more critical of these shots than any other photography I've done.
Yeah, and I'm bendy.