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The Strokes

Friday, Day 1

AMD Stage

Photo by: Dave Mead

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The Strokes

 

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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

 

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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...

Model:

Adele Gold Stroke

 

Fashion credits:

outfit: Barbie Silkstone

earrings: Eugenia Going Public

Stroke - Munich

 

West Berlin Gallery booth

with some of my artworks

 

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The low clouds didn't pan out this evening like I thought they would, BUT there were enough to give this wonderful brush stroke effect up in Mukilteo! This is a 128 second exposure at f/4 and ISO 100.

 

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The Strokes

Friday, Day 1

AMD Stage

Photo by: Nick Simonite

diagram of what happens to the body to cause a stroke

The Strokes

Friday, Day 1

Budweiser Stage

Photo by: Matt Ellis

 

Roon's paw. That black patch makes me wants to shave her and see what pattern she is hehe. Took another photo a few years later... www.flickr.com/photos/cloudzilla/4320071016/

Icelandic shoreline - nature's slow brush strokes

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Tv(Shutter Speed)1/500

Av(Aperture Value)4.0

ISO Speed6400

LensEF500mm f/4L IS II USM

Focal Length500.0mm

The Strokes

Friday, Day 1

AMD Stage

Photo by: Nick Simonite

This is actually an exercise I undertook in color mixing. I love the result, and have spent a lot of time contemplating this composition

In order to recognize stroke early and seek early medical help, a quick and simple assessing tool is useful. It is “FAST”

 

FAST is a widely used mnemonics for easy and early recognition of stroke.

 

F - Facial asymmetry or weakness

A - Weakness of arm ( /or leg)

S - Speech disturbance

T - Time. Early recognition and hospital care is so important to prevent long term disability.

 

Dr Bhuvaneshwari Rajendran, Consultant, Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurosciences of Kauvery Hospital, talks about Stroke Awareness.

 

The Strokes

Friday, Day 1

Budweiser Stage

Photo by: Matt Ellis

 

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