This video demonstrates the atmospheric phenomenon “Differential Advection” where two air masses move over one another in two completely different directions. With this rig I kept the GoPro in timelapse mode taking a photo a minute for 6 straight days. Over 12,400 photos taken without interruption. Battery was still charged when I stopped recording. I will have another video on… Read more »
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A failed Perseid Meteor Shower photo outing renders some spectacular views when 7 hours is condensed to 45 seconds..
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This is a follow up to my last article about the Red Winged Blackbird. That day, I was there to watch them start painting a new barn quilt. They installed it last week, possibly the first one in Tazewell County, IL. Please take a look at the video I made about it! If you like it, share it! Subscribe below to be notified when a new article is posted…. Read more »
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This is a video we put together about the Joy being moved to the shop for refurbishment.
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A Self-publishing Journey Begins The book is now available to order at: http://www.artistasylum.com/book/h7b12a9f3#h7b12a9f3 If you had asked me 15 years ago if we were going to publish a photography book, I would have responded with a strange look and a question answering your question… “Why?” I’ve been a student of photography, as I’ve heard many other photographers claim, since the beginning when… Read more »
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“Clouds” started as an experiment in assembling a weather time-lapse video and soon morphed into a 25 location production. There have been a lot of cloudy days this Spring to take advantage of. After I heard Robbie’s “3ft Tall” original, I knew what I had to do. Take a look and let me know what you think. Thanks for watching! … Read more »
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He knew I was different, but eventually accepted me and I became his guest. But then his wife showed up. by Jim Burnham In trying to rationalize the Orlando tragedy and the range of reaction from genuine sadness and regret to hard-line vitriol and gross acceptance of hate, I’ve come to the conclusion that humans, at their worst, can be downright horrible stewards of their own lives, much less… Read more »
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Since the top guess is now below the current snow gauge at Leif’s in Sutton’s Bay, I alerted the top 3 winners listed below. Thanks to everyone who participated in this year’s contest! First Place Rasa Poorman with a guess of 197.5″Rasa wins a custom made Leif Spork tile with the final snow tally of the season included on it (TBD) ALSO a… Read more »
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The search continues… “The most beautiful music in the world is your own heartbeat, it assures you that you will survive even when the whole world leaves you alone.” -Unknown There was a six hour break between sessions. The bouldering session was not going to start until 4pm and I didn’t even… Read more »
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This is part 1 of 2. Part 2 is here: Looking for a Heartbeat in Telluride (Part 2) Notes on a first workshop experience in one of the most beautiful places on earth “But some emotions don’t make a lot of noise. It’s hard to hear pride. Caring is real faint – like a heartbeat. And pure love – why, some days… Read more »
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