Rocky Horror Picture Show I took this June 22 when I went outside and found this weird bug. He was huge and strong with pincher cutters on his mouth.
This photo shows him on rocks, "Rocky", and he horrified me, so "Horror" and it's obviously a "Picture" , finally I made it look like a "Show". haha Then I thought I'd add the other photos of him in different positions to be in the audience throwing objects like in the cult followings of the movie. Hope you enjoy it. Dawn
Fast Film-- year 2003
challenge 41 shot 6/24 at the GETTY Like everyone in LA I run from here to there [and sit for long periods on the freeway ] This fact hit me and I just sat down and looked around ,the GETTY is a great place . This little dogs eye's told me ,{stop .slow down you giants you dont step on me ]
A Bug's Life Nikon D70 + Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO Macro Super II
6/20/2005
1/250s f/9.0 at 300.0mm ISO 200
Matrix Metering, Aperture Priority
0 EV, Auto WB, No Flash
Hue +3, Normal Saturation, Medium High Sharpening
Color Mode IIIa (sRGB)
"Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature.
It will never fail you." - Frank Lloyd Wright http://www.pbase.com/bochie
Cross Creek movie 1983, based on the memoirs of Marjorie K Rawlings
This is a collage of two photos. The background photo was taken 6/21/2005
The Snowy Egret was taken 6/19/2005.
Photography by ginger
ginger
Movie (1983), Cross Creek, is based
on Marjorie Rawlings memoirs of a period spent
in a rural area of Florida in the early 1900s.
As Marjorie Rawlings wrote, "Cross Creek belongs
to the wind and the rain, to the sun and seasons
..........and beyond all, to time."
Such do the areas photographed.
These are Magnolia Gardens,
and from the Pitt Street bridge marsh area, both photos were taken at late day.
Marshes, waterways, they remain, today, unchanged,
here, since before our nation was born. They, too, belong to time.
See the movie, for beautiful cinematography. It humbles me.........
(Marjorie Rawlings wrote the book, which also became a movie, The Yearling, beloved by children of all ages, as they say.)
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I took this June 22 when I went outside and found this weird bug. He was huge and strong with pincher cutters on his mouth.
This photo shows him on rocks, "Rocky", and he horrified me, so "Horror" and it's obviously a "Picture" , finally I made it look like a "Show". haha
Then I thought I'd add the other photos of him in different positions to be in the audience throwing objects like in the cult followings of the movie.
Hope you enjoy it. Dawn
Black Board Jungle (1955) Starring Mongrel as Richard DaDier
Exif here: http://mongrel.smugmug.com/photos/newexif.mg?ImageID=26242918
challenge 41 shot 6/24 at the GETTY Like everyone in LA I run from here to there [and sit for long periods on the freeway ] This fact hit me and I just sat down and looked around ,the GETTY is a great place . This little dogs eye's told me ,{stop .slow down you giants you dont step on me ]
“PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE ‘JAZZ’ FOR THE EYES…”
http://jwear.smugmug.com/
Movie Title: American Soldiers
Photo Taken: 06/17/05
Date Taken:2005-06-24 15:49:12Date Modified:2005-06-25 21:06:17Make:CanonModel: Canon EOS 20D Size: 800x533 Bytes: 116751 Aperture: f/4.5 ISO: 1600 Focal Length: 135mm Exposure Time: 0.004s (1/250)Flash:Flash did not fire, compulsory flash modeExposure Program:Aperture priorityExposure Bias:-1
"Separation Anxiety" (1997)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0249146/
EXIF:
Date Picture Taken: 06/14/2005
Canon A95
Shutter Speed 1/60 sec.
Lens Aperture F/2.8
Focal Length 8mm
F-number F/2.8
Exposure TIme 1/60 sec.
+ PSD tricks
Nikon D70 + Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO Macro Super II
6/20/2005
1/250s f/9.0 at 300.0mm ISO 200
Matrix Metering, Aperture Priority
0 EV, Auto WB, No Flash
Hue +3, Normal Saturation, Medium High Sharpening
Color Mode IIIa (sRGB)
It will never fail you." - Frank Lloyd Wright
http://www.pbase.com/bochie
This is a collage of two photos. The background photo was taken 6/21/2005
The Snowy Egret was taken 6/19/2005.
Photography by ginger
ginger
Movie (1983), Cross Creek, is based
on Marjorie Rawlings memoirs of a period spent
in a rural area of Florida in the early 1900s.
As Marjorie Rawlings wrote, "Cross Creek belongs
to the wind and the rain, to the sun and seasons
..........and beyond all, to time."
Such do the areas photographed.
These are Magnolia Gardens,
and from the Pitt Street bridge marsh area, both photos were taken at late day.
Marshes, waterways, they remain, today, unchanged,
here, since before our nation was born. They, too, belong to time.
See the movie, for beautiful cinematography. It humbles me.........
(Marjorie Rawlings wrote the book, which also became a movie, The Yearling, beloved by children of all ages, as they say.)
ginger