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I looked at the alphabet as a sequence of letters, got quotes from a book on the alphabet and wrote them in Alphabetti Spaghetti
Sequence taken at the 2006 Orange AIM Series competition at JNL Bracknell, and stitched back together at home.
Serie de fotografías que no tienen nada que ver con el cinetismo pero están inspiradas en Jesús Soto.
This is my sequence project. I took this during the MTB race I went to and competed in. I was in the sophomore competition. with Seta and her sister, Sidra was in the freshman. We competed in the morning around 10 am. This photo was taken during the boys heat. Their races started at 12 pm. First it was freshman, then sophomores. The men's division has 2 waves per category. One category for larger teams and the other one for teams under 15 people. This guy goes to diamond bar high school and you can see on the side of his jersey that he is sponsored by specialized.This portion of the race is one of the only parts that people are allowed to stand and watch the race, inside of the course. This part included a long hill before this turn on the top. In the middle of the picture, there is a puddle that the participants are forced to go through, which I did earlier. I used this specific picture for the puddle because it shows the puddle splashing and I like that. In the back, clearly it looks like a picture of the guy is missing but I did that on purpose. The place where the guy is "missing" is actually a place he never rode on. He curved around through the trees and I couldn't put him in because the trees were in the way and it JUST DIDN'T WORK OUT. That was the reason why he is "missing" but in truth he never even took that line, although the picture looks that way. I had a lot of fun during this project. I really like the fact that we got to do this project, so I know how to do this effect in the future, also something I also was interested in doing after seeing similar skateboarding pictures.
This was my first sequence. I have never worked with oils before and it was a little strange at first. They are so malleable.
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www.myspace.com/jordanowenphotography | Exeter Flowerpots
Canon 400D
18-55mm f/3.5
Fancied doing a few sequence shots, i know its not the best ive ever done editing wise.
But it was a quick panorama shot...i've never edited a panorama.
so for my first attempt i think this is pretty solid.
There just one bit that looks abit iffy but thats all really, on another note my V2's are really starting to annoy me when out skating and using them with my strobe.
I mean i dont want to keep asking the skating to do the trick again just becuase the stupid shitty cactus's wont fire !
I'm seriously thinking about buying some more reliable triggers or sync cables.
Not sure yet tho, guna have a look around and see what i can find.
If you have any suggestions please feel free to suggest them in a comment or via e-mail. i seriously dont mind.
This chart gives a general cultural sequence for Peru, with a strong emphasis on the archaeology of the Ilo region on Peru's far southern coast.
It is interesting because the charts of Peruvan culture periods used by archaeologists don't show events in other parts of the world like this one does.
This chart breaks Peruvian prehistory very differently from the cultural sequence developed by Edward Lanning and used by some archaeologists.
This chart is in the museum off the Plaza de San Francisco that Americans would call the historical society. Except in Peru the collection begins in prehistory.