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Just found this, i'd never even scanned it. From same session as the PivFakie shot
Parkour in Birkenhead. In this photo Matt Tidge Jones SNM Looking at this now I can't believe I took a photo of this. These lads are Crazy!
I'm far from happy about this little sequence (bad focus, terrible frames...), but that was my first try, so no biggie. Big thanks to David "Guinea Pig" Bonjour, though. What a trooper! !
Video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMu7v-JxcMU
The Shroomtronic is a small hand held noise-making sequencer that allows you to create a bank of 4 sounds, that can then be tapped out in real time or put into a sound loop.
First time I've done a series of sequence photos without a tripod. Didn't turn out too bad, if I do say so myself.
M. was fixing the zipper on the pannier. Afterward she mounted and took off. Near the summit of Eureka Canyon/Highland Way
A bar on Essex Road. Since renamed as Prague, and then as Simmons. It's next door to Barrio North.
Address: 43 Essex Road.
Former Name(s): Cosmo Lounge.
Links:
London Pubology (Simmons)
Artist: Richard Serra
2006
Weathered Steel
On loan from the Fisher Family
Photographed at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
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