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It was found in the street under a tree,. a box with a piece of old blue plastic and remnants of once green leaves and fruits. well discarded , passe ( title), but with a beauty.
Odonus niger.
This is my second trigger (the first went carpet surfing) and both have been great additions to the tank. This one has been present for about two months.
I was always fascinated by typography and the labelling on industrials tools, weapons, ordinance and other such hazardous instruments is so beautifully pragmatic, so cold and so pure. It is form and function married in implacable alliance. To look at it it is to take it for granted.
Trigger plant, exact species unknown.
Remember - always care for the Alps, and leave no trace:
www.australianalps.environment.gov.au/caring/index.html
Credit Australian Alps collection - Parks Australia
Nice to see that movie cowboy Roy Rodgers had his pistol and his trusty steed Trigger with him when he left his marks in the cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood in 1949.
Christina Hoff Sommers addresses the wage gap during Monday night's event in Bowker Auditorium. Photo by Katherine Mayo.
Another view of the trigger heads. Note also the two white cylinders with three ports attached to the unistrut. This is part of the gas feed system. Yet to be installed.
HAY PPS!
This weeks is a lil late! sowi... couldent make mind up what to do. Did a photoshoot with jay mya but havent got round to finishing video etc yet lol, so went with this!
So as i said, this week hooked up with jay mya, and did a lil photoshoot for his album cover and promo, got lots to edit and wanted to present all that work with vid as a finished iteam. (so keep your eyes out for that!)
Apart from that not been upto much, just chilling at home going out and hustleing drinks lol!
So this weeks photo i wanted to put across my new magic skills! I have recently learned some pritty cool tricks, and use them when im out drinking to hustle drinks etc :P
All tricks were inspired by dynomo, his magic is just outa this world!
So for the photo i wanted to giv it that strange magic edge, so i went for a simple float in the air and placed some cards around!
The setup was pritty easy i just layed on a table and edited it out later in photoshop!
"Well have a great week guys!"
Strobist:
Nikonsb900 camera right high 1/16th power 85mm Bare
Nikonsb700 Camera left low 1/16th power 35mm bare
Triggerd using catus v4 wirless trigger system!
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strobist:
- one flash @1/64 from top, 8 inches away, bare, triggered by radio
- sprinkles on paint canvas flicked from bottom by thumb
Part of the 'Dogstacle Course' obstacles buiilt for a number of Cub/ Scout/ Beaver/ Guide/ Brownie Activities over the past few years.
Details of the course are at www.superpants.net/obstacles.html
Strobist info: Umbrella camera up/left, 1/16 power. Umbrella camera right, 1/32 power. Gelled naked flash behind subject, 1/32 power. Triggered by Cactus v5.
Press L to view against black
I have always been fascinated by the noir style movies and photography. I decided to play around a bit with the style and lighting. I like the results, but there is a lot I learned and will be shooting another series soon.
Strobist:
Vivitar DF-383 + snoot @ 1/8 power - camera right
Canon 430 EXII + homemade snoot @ 1/4 power - camera left
Triggered via Cactus V5
2.50 on washer, nuts and bolts. found a box of old brace for pouring foundation. cold mount shoe to hold trigger.