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Speeding Cheetahs, stabilizers and shutter speed
Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
It was a fantastic morning in the Masai Mara, we were photographing mother Cheetah while she was relaxing before the sun even came up, then the golden light lit her magnificently as she looked over her four cubs. Later she stood and walked away with great purpose, indicating she was on the hunt.
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Spent a couple of hours at Farmoor Reservoir hoping to photograph the 3 Common Scoters that had arrived a few days earlier.
A Windsurfer speeding across Farmoor Reservoir.
Week 28 - Panning - I just couldn't get it down. Tried slower shutter speeds and faster ones. I think I need to adjust my own speed.
This one was of the metro train pulling into the station. It was going way too fast.
OK, on to the next type of "motion" photography - panning. Panning refers to an image in which the camera moves to follow the main subject, rendering the main subject in focus and the background blurred.
This topic focuses on panning objects in motion. So get out there and find moving things - cars, bikes, skateboards, flying birds, running dogs, etc. This is a hard topic, so don't be afraid to post less than perfect shots.
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Prefabrication-
I suppose- at first- they welded one part at a time, but it was clear that alot of pieces would be the same size.
So another part of speeding up, was to start making up boxes full of pre-welded parts that make a gap between the two layers of the sculpture. The length of the rod is determined by the scale of the body part in question. These are 3 inch units for the lower arms- the parts with the smallest diameter.
Marco sent me this photo. He didn't need it for the Facebook sites but he knew I'd like it.
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In the Bliss Dance set called "The pattern", this photo is used, with another, to describe the process to build the first, three part unit- represented by a red ball, a blue rod, and a black ball.
In that scheme, these parts are the blue rod and the black ball.
Reference page:
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- Re: "alot"- this is one of my combined words. alot of words like this are already connected (like awhile). i think that we need both "a lot", for emphasis, and "alot", as a casual reference. same with "a bit"and "abit"; also, "thank you" and "thankyou". so there.
Traffic was sloooooow, but one of us still found a way to get a ticket. It is a state park, so the ticket was for "wasting a natural resource" rather than speeding. Seems silly, most of us should be given that ticket when we pull out of our driveway.
After dinner I went up to dome in the activity car to photograph the sunset.
I started my train journey west on Thursday, July 25, 2013. My first leg was Winnipeg to Saskatoon where I would have a week stopover before continuing on to BC the following Thursday.
The last Dublin to Sligo InterCity service of the day approaching Jackson's Bridge near Maynooth. The train is an Irish Rail Class 22000 Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU). The water next to the track is the Royal Canal which runs next to the track for about half it's length from Dublin to Sligo.