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Day 7: I hope i have that energy at his age; Venice, Italy
From the:
"What I did on my 2009 summer vacation series"
Actress Ali Stroker speaks to a full house at Wagner College, including students from Lifestyles for the Disabled.
since the stroke, mom has improved quite a bit. when we visited on sunday for mother's day, she set up all her medication for the week... i double checked it... and she had no problem opening the childproof bottles... her left hand has really improved... she is getting more independent... i installed a nifty basket on her walker so she can carry things... even has a cup holder... when ann is here in a couple of weeks, we'll go to the neurologist to get the post-stroke baseline...
The signature shot for the butterfly stroke. Missing are the fully extended hands with pointed fingertips. Every swimmer has a different stroke though and some try to keep their hands relaxed as they pull the arms forward. I think this is the most dynamic stroke in swimming. It is second easiest to photograph (the first being the breast stroke) and the results can be amazing.
For anybody interested, this is the same child from earlier in my photostream jumping backwards into the pool.
The Strokes
with Devendra Banhart & the Grogs
at Madison Square Garden
on April 1, 2011
13" x 19" giclee print
Open Edition
Signed by the Artist
Es gab seltsamerweise nur Sitzplaetze, ich habe einmal unauffaellig versucht, meinen Bereich zu verlassen und mich zur Buehne durchzuschleichen, aber die Ordner waren rigoros und haben jeden zurueckgeschickt...
Please, this is not meant for invites, just to satisfy some peoples' curiosity. Thanks.
Some have asked "Why uglybugga?", well I'm the one on the right - Question answered ;O)
Now you can see why I prefer to be behind the camera, not in front :O)
I do not in any way accept responsibility for this shot, it was taken at Paradise Park, Hayle, Cornwall, last year when we were on holiday. We had the opportunity to actually stroke a Penguin, so we took it with both hands, and a member of staff kindly took this shot for us.
The Strokes wrap up their final song of the night at Stubb's BBQ in Austin, Texas on March 14, 2006.
©2006 Joey Castillo / The Daily Texan
On the second evening of my trip, I was standing by the water tank on Forty Mile Ridge road trying to get a shot of a strong localized thunderstorm passing to the north. As I pressed the shutter button I saw the lightning strike.
The phallic rock in right foreground is Chimney Rock. It would have been too cool if the lightning had struck it.
Portrait photos of Joey Strokes. Parkour athlete and actor. We added his long time girlfriend into the shoot at the end of the day for some romantic couple shots.
Lighting: Profoto B2 we used a single head and switched up between OCF Grid, bare head, and zoom reflector. I would have liked to have used the OCF Octobox but we had a strong wind all day making it a bad choice for the conditions.