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Just started getting back into riding with the Wakeboard club and Hunter was killing it so I thought it would be a good opportunity to work on getting some pics to stitch together into a sequence. Still some rough edges, but overall I was pretty pleased. And feel free to correct me if this is not an OHH. Just going from memory since it has been a very long time since I've even entertained the thought of trying some of the tricks he was throwing. :-)
4 shots from the sunrise sequence shot on La Palma, this one was also one of them.
I put everything together to a little movie, you can download it here:
you can see (sort of, this is small!!) the man shooting with the sun BEHIND him in the first two frames.
you gotta press L to see it.
My first attempt at an action sequence, very rough, I still need some more practice. Taken at Snow in the Quad at OSU 2010.
Detail inside "Sequence," a 1996 work in weathered steel by Richard Serra. This work is adjacent to the north lawn of the Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University.
16 step sequencer inside, panel wiring complete
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I did get zoomed in after I snapped a bunch of stills. It really was incredible to see :) 2024 baby!
Red supervises as Green and Yellow make changes on a Voice of Saturn analog sequencer. Red can be a bit bossy at times.
All items that will go up for sale from her collection are tagged with “Donna” so when sold the owner will know who the money goes to. Donna tags the tree with a pricing of $15. All pieces are tagged with a price that can be negotiated for so that every customer leaves the store happy. Donna Mier works at Orange Ave. Estate antique shop, located in Long Beach California. (Photo by Kameron Hall)
454 sequencer used for carrying out whole genome sequencing at ILRI, acquired in 2008 (photo credit: ILRI/Evelyn Katingi).
Class: Design 3 (3d design)
Assignment: Design a sculpture utilizing 2 measurement systems. The first system must adhere to at least the first 7 digits in the Fibonacci sequence; the second system may be a system of your choosing. All measurements and intervals in the sculpture must conform to one of the 2 systems.
Media: Basswood, balsa wood, museum board, twine.