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Pushup konkurranse i regi av Cezinando. Taperen må gipse beinet. Og det ble Ronny. Foto: Rashid Akrim / NRK P3
This is the Carlos Pushup that he does over waves, tiny and large. Push up on yuour arms, one toe on the tail, one toe/leg up. And I do this, too. He looks kinda like a ballerina here. This was when the clouds were moving away and the western sky was gold and the east was blue-grey.
Lighting information here: mr-chompers.blogspot.com/2008/11/pushup-self-portrait.html
Settings: Ambient is 5 stops underexposed. Main flash is into a 61cm silver umbrella at one stop above neutral grey. Secondary flash is at 1.5 stops above neutral grey, and is using a gridspot to keep it only on the face/torso and not on the arms.
Sri Yantra Hindu Sacred Symbols: www.sriyantras.com
Temple construction in India started nearly 2000 years ago. The oldest temples that were built of brick and wood no longer exist. Stone later became the preferred material. Temples marked the transition of Hinduism from the Vedic religion of ritual sacrifices to a religion of Bhakti or love and devotion to a personal deity. Temple construction and mode of worship is governed by ancient sanskrit scriptures called agamas, of which there are several, which deal with individual deities. There are substantial differences in architecture, customs, rituals and traditions in temples in different parts of India. South India is very different from the north. Hundreds, if not thousands, of ancient temples were destroyed during Islamic rule in India (especially in North India) between 1200 CE and 1700 CE. South India therefore has more large temples still standing.
During the ritual consecration of a temple, the presence of the universal all-encompassing Brahman, is invoked into the main stone deity of the temple, through ritual, thereby making the deity and the temple sacred and divine.
Sri Yantra Hindu Sacred Symbols: www.sriyantras.com
Sri Yantra Hindu Sacred Symbols: www.sriyantras.com
Temple construction in India started nearly 2000 years ago. The oldest temples that were built of brick and wood no longer exist. Stone later became the preferred material. Temples marked the transition of Hinduism from the Vedic religion of ritual sacrifices to a religion of Bhakti or love and devotion to a personal deity. Temple construction and mode of worship is governed by ancient sanskrit scriptures called agamas, of which there are several, which deal with individual deities. There are substantial differences in architecture, customs, rituals and traditions in temples in different parts of India. South India is very different from the north. Hundreds, if not thousands, of ancient temples were destroyed during Islamic rule in India (especially in North India) between 1200 CE and 1700 CE. South India therefore has more large temples still standing.
During the ritual consecration of a temple, the presence of the universal all-encompassing Brahman, is invoked into the main stone deity of the temple, through ritual, thereby making the deity and the temple sacred and divine.
Sri Yantra Hindu Sacred Symbols: www.sriyantras.com
The cheapest way to do weight training. No need to buy any equipment, just ask a friend. Sabumnim Allinniemi shows how it's done.
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 200th Military Police Command's headquarters company participate in the Army Physical Fitness Test, May 14, during battle assembly at Fort Meade, Maryland. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)