Damon Bennet
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isnt the atmosphere basically a superthin layer above the earth? I dont think the atmosphere itself would be that much higher than a milimeter compared to the average globe
isnt the atmosphere basically a superthin layer above the earth? I dont think the atmosphere itself would be that much higher than a milimeter compared to the average globe
This might be a silly question but... what are the dangers of jumping from say... 200,000 feet up instead?
So weve been working on a project for the last while. To me personally, this is a BIG project. Probably the largest thus far of my photography career, and its not even a photo-shoot. Along with the usual workload at 2D Photography Inc., weve been secretly (somewhat) working on this Rube Goldberg Machine for nearly six months give or take. Some of you may have guessed what we were up to from our teasers but hopefully it was still a surprise.
Its been a while since the idea came to me in late November, 2010. We started construction on it in January and while there have been a lot of delays, weve essentially just worked our butts off to get this thing shot. So without any further adieu.. here it is!!
WOW. Loved the tribute to Honda's 'Cog' ad in there, assuming that was deliberate.Not a pic, but a vid. Perhaps the best and most elaborate domino clip I've ever seen.
http://2dhouse.com/blog/2011/07/rube-goldberg/
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKpxd8hzOcQ
There's a couple of making of videos on the website.
That's the point. Why embellish and try to make it look higher?
Naturally occurring pyrite cubic crystals. You'd never think nature could create something so... unnatural.
http://i.imgur.com/kzhjK.gif
Please ignore that she's rather attractive.
eBay?Where could I buy some of those?
It's still and impressive feat, and dunno why anyone try to detract value from it. No one's comparing it to anything else like a manned Mars mission.
Here is a picture of a salt grain:Naturally occurring pyrite cubic crystals. You'd never think nature could create something so... unnatural.
Naturally occurring pyrite cubic crystals. You'd never think nature could create something so... unnatural.
Safest USB from dialog05.
Wouldn't the shackle get in the way even when unlocked?
Wouldn't the shackle get in the way even when unlocked?
Wouldn't the shackle get in the way even when unlocked?
I think I felt my spine screaming when watching this.
Please ignore that she's rather attractive.
I'm sure there are USB extension cables that could flex enough to attach to that while it was 'locked'.
mhhh I kinda want to buy that...
...or not?
(amazon user photo)
mhhh I kinda want to buy that...
...or not?
(amazon user photo)
mhhh I kinda want to buy that...
...or not?
(amazon user photo)
(note the penguins atop the iceberg in the last one)
These are all from the National Geographic Photo Competition, in case you're interested: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2012/10/post.html
The second is kinda surreal, and the grey background is the icing on the last.
EDIT: Amazing pics on the website.
She got the idea for her project, "Ghost of History," a few years ago when she found some old negatives at a flea market in Amsterdam, where she lives. "I was very curious about these mysterious photos and wanted to find out who took them and where. So I started to walk around Amsterdam and made photos in the same spot where the old photos were made and combined them on the computer."
One the images she believes is the most interesting is this one taken on Rue Armand Levéel in Cherbourg, France. "People walk there every day and don't realize that someone died there."