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360° of spinning steel wool on fire while walking around a Cul-de-sac. Original long exposure photos taken with a Canon 70d using a 12-24mm lens.
Prayer wheels at the national memorial chörten (stupa) in Thimpu, Bhutan. Taken after dusk, my guide (a guide and driver is mandatory for all non-Indian foreign visitors to Bhutan) spun the wheels just before I took the photo. The fee for the guide and driver is included in the extortionate visa price to visit the land of gross national happiness. Tuesday, when this photo was taken is "Pedestrian Day" every week in Thimpu, when all private vehicles are banned from entering the city center, vehicles carrying tourists are exempt. Locals are encouraged (no,... forced) to walk or bicycle to work that day, when gross national happiness may decline a little bit.
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Spinning Spinning Spinning was a song from 1968 by New Zealand rock band The Simple Image.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simple_Image
Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh
A cripple taught me how to dance
A blind man taught me how to see
A fallen angel taught me how to fly
and a prisoner taught me to be free
And I went Spinning, spinning, spinning
through this magic land
Heading back to the beginning of the end
The master's hand
I've seen the world tomorrow
A sparkling grain of sand
being washed by years of laughter guided by the master's hand
Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, ...
I'm dancing now I've got no feet
My eyes are gone the light shines bright
My wings are clipped and as I soar
our love runs free forever more
And I went Spinning, spinning, spinning
through this magic land
Heading back to the beginning of the end
The master's hand
I've seen the world tomorrow
A sparkling grain of sand
being washed by years of laughter
growing for the master's hand
Why not come dance out with me
You'll see this love was meant to be
We'll fly through space without a care
For we are brothers from despair
And now we're Spinning, spinning, spinning
through this magic land
Heading back to the beginning of the end
The masters hand
And now we're Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, spinning
Spinning, spinning, ...
Plastic spinning wheel/top.
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My head is spinning this week. overwhelmed at work and have a lot going on with Anna. It's all good, though.
I would love Sasha's life for a day or two...
This is the "peace on earth" spinning globe at the Osbourne Family Spectacle of Lights at Disney Hollywood Studios. Only it looks more like ozzy osbourne's spectacle instead.
This shot was achieved by zooming in on the spinning globe, setting the shutter speed to six second and manually zoomed the lens back while the shutter was open.
Size 3950 × 3952 DSC_6717
What I show, are files, for quick viewing only.
Original, HQ photograph, available. For more info:
robica.photography@gmail.com
... when you're not even 2 yet, whatever the year, earth is still spinning!! :D
best wished for 2009!
The prayer wheel on the top floor of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Singapore. This is an HDR image.
On a recent walk through the city centre I saw the Spinning Blowfish busking on the Mound by the Royal Scottish Academy. I've snapped them before over the years, but after months of deserted Lockdown streets it was especially nice to see them playing in the streets.
One from the to do later pile, which is now.
Manchester Wheel achieving max revs.
Exif seems to have been stripped out??????? anyway 15 seconds f22 D700 ND110
I remember minimized exif on export to cs5..durrr...
On a recent walk through the city centre I saw the Spinning Blowfish busking on the Mound by the Royal Scottish Academy. I've snapped them before over the years, but after months of deserted Lockdown streets it was especially nice to see them playing in the streets.
Spinning some steel wool in front of the Lowertown Depot building in St. Paul's Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary. The large brick warehouse was constructed and used by Standard oil until the 1970s.
A woman demotrates the use of a spinning wheel at the 30th Annual Sam Houston Folk Festival in Huntsville, Texas
Spinning is the simple act of drawing out a few fibers and twisting them together to form a yarn. The process predates written history, and was first done by hand and with sticks. Spinning wheels are believed to have originated in India between 500 and 1000 A.D. By the 13th century, they were seen in Europe and were a standard piece of equipment for those making fiber into yarn. By the 17th century, they were commonly found in homes in the colonies of North America, where the production of fabric was a cottage industry. Spinning was generally seen as a woman's job. Women spun yarn at home, as well as with friends at "spinning bees," where food was served and prizes might be given to the person who produced the most or best yarn. The Industrial Revolution brought mechanization to the textile industry, and eventually spinning was done on large machines in textile mills. Even with the large textile mills, spinning was still common in Texas homes thourgh the end of the 19th Century.
information in this caption from reenactors at the festival and The National Museum of American History americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_120...
Except that, considering the whole image, this could just as well be considered spin 1. (Those who know, know.)
Shot with an Olympus 35RC
Olympus E. Zuiko 42mm f/2.8 lens
Kentmere Pan 100 film
Shot at EI 100
Developed in the Ego Lab using HC-110 (1:31, 3:50 min, agitated each minute at 80F)
Scanned on a Coolscan 9000ED
This was a little video of a spinning top that Topsy built using some of the pieces she hoped to use as greebles for her contribution to a second digital collaboration project, ABS Chapter II, Quest for Europa.
Topsy had been having some designing set-backs with her build for the colab, the Cuboidal Drilling Sub. So, while she was toying around with some of her LEGO pieces, the idea for this top came into her mind. (Everyone needs a little R&R/diversion when encountering a set-back.) I hoped this would be her magic potion for resuming her building! And, it was!
I'm sure Topsy's idea for building a top was the result of her YouTube viewing of several of Jeremy M's fabulous spinning tops, accessories, technical explanations, and videos. So, a belated thanks goes to Jeremy!
FYI: A snippet of Dead or Alive's You Spin Me Round seemed the ideal background music.
Another shot of spinning wool at Bandon. Had a great time just gettting out and trying something new and different. I'm sure I'll be spinning a lot more in the future.
Well, not really it's just my eye ... sorry, just one of those Halloween scary, gory, chocolates!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Spin ....
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