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The final piano track of "Long Ago" was recorded both on acoustic and electronic piano, Ben was setting mics for the recording of the electronic piano in this photo.
Working on a larger story here that encompasses several images. I'm not exactly sure if my vision got through well enough. This levitation stuff is wearing on me and I'm getting frustrated enough with it that I just want to give it up. Which is a sure sign that I need to slog through it and keep going.
The only thing I wish I had done differently was to shoot it horizontally instead of vertically.
1 Vivitar 285hv @ 1/4 power in a 60" convertible umbrella, above and camera right.
I think this is rather hideous in color, but I had pretty much run out of all my bricks in any pretty color. I just wanted to see what would happen if I extended the pattern out with two slopes between the headlight brick squares.
Single Speedlite 480ex to the camera left directly.Triggered by ST-E2 (Speedlite Transmitter). Set low shutter speed to create motion trail (my first attempt).
A view of the stallion boxes at Dalham Hall Stud. The late Echo of Light is on the left. On the right is the great Lammtarra. Photo taken in 2010
NOT MINE
Saw it here--buy it so they don't get mad at me for pinching their photo:
www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-CATHOLIC-PRIESTS-HARBRO-CLERGY-SHIRT...
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I've found that Carolina anoles make great subjects for photography. They're unusual and useful animals, they tend to stay still long enough to get the shot, and when seen closely, their antics are charming.
This little guy climbed up seven feet onto the top of one of the birdboxes in the meadow, and from there put on a courtship display. To whom, I have no idea. He'd get up on his toes, pump up and down a couple of times, then take a deep breath and puff out his call sign. I can only trust it works for him.
After first checking to make sure he wasn't smuggling our strawberries, I moved in for a series of interesting close-up shots. After I had moved away, we began to wonder where he'd go from there. Almost as soon as we had the thought, we saw him BASE jump off the birdbox into the tall clover below. We never knew he could do that.
Stud and Ring. Ok, i'm done with piercings....for now. :) i'll wait a few years b/c my mom said she would disown me if i punched another hole anywhere else on my face.
The Dulcis Studs. A perfect drop of color with gorgeous cabochon gemstones bezel set in our handmade 14k gold earrings. Rainbow Bright!
This is side view of beautiful peach flower earrings stud post.
I folded these beautiful flowers from washi yuzen (Japanese rice paper).
If you are interested, it is available at www.jainabee.etsy.com