Sunday, May 20, 2012

Solar Eclipse May 20, 2012

I was able to capture a quick time lapse of the Solar Eclipse tonight.  My Canon Rebel XT with a 300 mm zoom lens and a welding hood placed over the lens made for a great spur of the moment telescope!
I took a picture every 3 seconds and use a 1/50sec exposure, f5.6, ISO 100

Magic on the Sidewalk

The chalk art festival in Bountiful, Utah is sponsored by the Joy Foundation which “help[s] local youth to discover talents, develop confidence and overcome adversity through arts.”
It is in it’s eight year but I didn’t discover it until last year when a friend and I were running on Main Street in Bountiful and saw the chalk art going up.
This year the festival ran Thursday – Saturday and a big rain storm was forecast for Friday.  Although the artists covered their work in plastic much of it was damaged.  Some left it as it was and it created interesting textures in their art.  Other’s touched up their work where it had been damaged.  And a few cleaned the sidewalk and started all over again.
Here is one of the pieces that was damaged by the rain but not so much that it needed to be repaired. You can see the striated lines where the rain soaked plastic pressed down onto the chalk art.
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Here is a piece by Stacy VanArsdale that was partially completed before the rain started.
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And here is the same piece after it had been completed and the damage from the rain fixed.
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This artist started all over again after the rain storm.  Here is the beginning of her work on Friday evening.
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And here is the finished art work which won the Adult 1st Place.
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The Avengers was a common theme at this festival and this piece won the People’s Choice Award
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The Hunger Games was also a common theme.
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There were also a lot of zebra’s.  All of them very colorful!
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This was one of my favorite pieces.
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This piece made me laugh right out loud when I understood the perspective from which it was drawn.
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There was a lot of great creativity in design.
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This one was captioned “Picasso’s Guernica meets Toy Story 3.” 
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I love how this artist integrated the man hole cover into the classic Van Gogh work of Starry Starry Night.
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There was also a lot of space for young and old artists alike to create their own works after being inspired by the artists’ work.  It was really fun to walk along and see all of those creations.
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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Fast Train - Slow Camera


Inspired by +Gene Bowker I went out and shot trains.  I leared a few things about shooting trains.  1) It is really boring waiting for a train, 2) setting up the shot ahead of time doesn't help because the train comes down the wrong set of tracks, and 3) it is really ESHILARATING when the train is rushing by and the world starts to whirl around you.

This image was shot at ISO 100, 3.2 sec exposure, 32 aperture, 238 mm zoom on my trusty Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Multiplicity


Multiple Me
The first step in taking this picture was setting my camera up on my tripod and setting my interval timer to take a shot every 10 seconds.  From there I just walked around the frame, smiled, and ignored the fact that I looked really silly!

Once I had the pictures taken, I loaded all the ones I wanted to use onto photoshop.
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I picked one picture to paste all of the other self-portraits into.  From there I used the Lasso tool to draw a line around me in one picture, copied it, pasted it, and then tried to match the spot where it fit as best as I could.  It is kind of like putting a puzzle together. If you look at the picture on the left you can see where I have used to Lasso tool to delineate what to copy.  In the picture in the middle you can see that I have pasted it but not yet placed it.
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I made a second version of the picture with one more me =).   Although I used photoshop, Gimp is a free photo editing software that would do just as good of a job as photoshop did.
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Friday, March 30, 2012

Cactus League Baseball Spring Training–Texas Rangers vs San Francisco Giants

I think that going to the Old Ball Game is almost as relaxing as sitting on the beach.  There is just enough action to make it interesting but just enough lull in the game for you to be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy the cool night air.  Spring training baseball is even better because you can get much closer to the action!
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We were lucky to be sitting right on the edge of the 1st base line where the Texas Rangers players walked back to the locker room.  Many players walked by but only Josh Hamilton http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/texas-rangers/post/_/id/4880443/josh-hamilton-pleased-with-his-spring and one other signed autographs.  I enjoyed watching the excited fans get autographs as much as I enjoyed watching the game.  And I have a lot of respect for players who will take the time to greet their fans.
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Poised to get an autograph
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Excitedly waiting for players ……… But no luck this time.

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A loyal Texas fan

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Holi Festival Color Throw Sequence

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Krishna Dancing at the Holi Festival (Festival of Colors)

I saw many beautiful expressions of joy at the Holi Festival at the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah but none compared to the joy I saw on the face and in the body of this dancer.  When I saw her, there was already a large crowd gathered around her.  She was both fully experiencing joy independent of the crowd as well as being aware of the joy she was bringing the crowd through her expressive dance.

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Her dance was a mixture of traditional hula hooping, moving her body through the hula hoop, and hand gestures.  I searched the internet to see if I could find more information on the meaning of this dance.  I found several YouTube videos but no specific information about Krishna dancing with a hula hoop.

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I was able to find information about Krishna dancing in general on this site http://krishna.org/kirtana-the-song-of-ecstasy-the-dance-of-the-soul/ It says that Krishna dancing is called “kirtana” and “There is no motive in performing kirtana. It is the song and dance of ecstasy, the dance of the soul. The soul is dancing; therefore, the body is dancing. “

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I know very little about Krishna beliefs and practices beyond what I have heard preached between color throws the two years that I have been to the festival but much of it seems to be about being your best self and living with joy.  Certainly ideas that most of us could benefit from integrating into our own lives.  It is odd perhaps to compare Dave Ramsey’s teaching to that of Krishna but I heard both talk about not wasting time on trying to make your weakness strong but rather work on making your strengths even stronger.  Because you will never excel at your weaknesses but you will be able to excel at your strengths.  I also heard preached at the festival the law of attraction.  The Law of Attraction is basically that you attract to you and go toward those things that you think about, be they positive or negative.  I personally believe that it takes a lot of hard work to get the positive outcomes that you want but focusing on the positive outcomes rather than all of the barriers to achieving them certainly makes it a lot easier to keep working towards those outcomes.

 

Here are some additional pictures of the dance.

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