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www.elastic-city.org/ways/smash-type
Elastic City Education Director Ben Weber invites young participants and their loved ones to become a living typewriter that creates cooperative public poetry, letter-by-letter.
Each participant will take on the role of a letter of the alphabet, tagging their personal character onto huge sheets of paper using large custom-made stamps.
The living typewriter will experiment with graffiti, poetry and propaganda using teamwork, improvisation and nonverbal communication. Hop to it!
This way holds 30 people (this includes parents) and is presented in partnership with the Staten Island Museum.
Photo by Ben Weber
I spent some time shooting spider webs and came up with this series, many of which are significantly modified post-production.
Felt sorry for this little fella (as Rolf would say!) in the garden. Managed to walk straight through his web and he then had to come out again and redo it all again. Sorry!
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Canadian Olympian and NHL defenceman Shea Weber (right) punished opponents when he played for the Kelowna Rockets in the WHL.
Nikon D2h, 1000 ISO, Nikkor 70-200 VR f2.8 at 1/500
First of all sorry to all my flickr friends for not being around from a long long time. I just stuck in something like a insect trpped in aspider web, can't tell the whole thing here its kind of personnel.
But no worries i m trying hard to get out , and trying to keep up with my photos.
Now about this picture, just saw this spider web and feel to click with a different approach so used a 580EX II with a lower angle to get the glow effect.
Strobist info : A Canon 580EX II fire at 1/4th capacity placed behind and lower left of the camera.
Flash fired with Radiopopper JRx.
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Members of the Minuteman Marching Band and the 2010 Homecoming "Alumni Band" look on and remember their beloved band director during the George Parks Tribute, held October 16, 2010 at the Mullins Center. Over 900 alumni participated in the Alumni Band, which attended the tribute service and performed at the football game.
Photo taken by Samantha Webber.