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If this photo had been taken 2 hours before, it would have been a perfect match - Fibonacci sequence
This Takin, Budorcas taxicolor, was photographed in China, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Giant Armadillo, Priodontes maximus, was photographed in Peru, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
this video was made up of 110 single images. multishot was not used. these images were repeated 3 times which involved me dragging and dropping each single photo into the right place matching up the reverse of the sequence. i also went through each image and edited them all the same. this sequence video in total took me around 3-4 hours to put together. (photo takeing not included).
This was made for my A2 photography coursework.
0, 1, 1, 2, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144...
The first few score terms of the Fibonacci sequence lead from the corner of Fillmore and Haight to a temporary gallery called Imaginary Foundation. The store is covered in blackboard paint and chalked equations, which is pretty nifty, but unfortunately the displayed paintings are, well, a bit rubbish. Still, a nice enough random discovery.
A first hack with the D7000 and glidetrack around home. Flying blind ito camera settings. If shutter (1/50) is fixed then exposure is controlled by adjusting aperture and ISO? Aperture is unlikely to drop below 5.6, which seemed to mean cranking ISO way high in (eg) the bedroom shot near the end. Late afternoon light and the bedrm still seems pretty dim to me even though to my mind I'm only retaining a minimum of window detail. How high are you willing to push ISO?
I'm also realising the length of clip footage needed to leave enough for 2 bars of music after setting smooth in/out points.
The Sequence, an artwork in Brussels...
For those who don´t know, this is an artwork of Arne Quinze, called "The Sequence, you can read all about it here: www.thesequence.be/SEQUENCE_BLOG/index.html
And you can read all about the artist here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arne_Quinze
Brussels, March 2009
2013 Shannon Nationals - V8 Kumho Touring Car Series - Crash Sequence between Terry Wyhoon, Jim Policino and Tony Evangelou
Sequence shot of St Kevin's attacking Cherry Orchard defence in DDSL Under 15 Premier game at Shanowen Road Dublin 9. St Kevin's Boys won 4-2, having come back from 2 goals down.
Taking a cue from the famous Arduino Punk Console, I added 8 step buttons and an array to hold the value read from the Grain Repetition pot. Also added a pot for the note duration.
It works as a 16 step sequencer too! Hold down the shift button and there's another 8 steps of bleepy audio goodness.
jnytrvl.es/ZlQtzd | I had an amazing time last night that was created by such a random and spontaneous sequence of events. Danish girl on the bus with an extra ticket to a beach party, 3 English strangers who got me in the VIP entrance, shipping container bars and bathrooms, dancing in the streets and heaps more. No special lady to kiss at midnight but I have another year to change that for 2015 :) It was an epic time. 2013 has been the best year of my life thus far but 2014 is going to be even better. Happy New Years to all of my friends and family around the world. I love you guys! #HappyNewYear #Auckland #NewZealand #NewYearsEve #ShippingContainer