Showing posts with label timelapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timelapse. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

A Thousand Leagues

"A journey of a thousand leagues
begins with a single step"
Lao Tzu
I have started a journey of many leagues
 - one that I hope will lead to 
clean, quality, uncrowded waves with a bunch of mates 
at an exotic destination upon an ocean 
I haven't sailed since last century. 
I have only taken a few steps - 
deposits for boat charters, food, airfares, (new board) 
and vaccinations against typhoid, tetanus, Hep A/B
But I am on my way.

Big thanks to Lyn Ling,
 the non-surfing organiser 
and herder of us surfing goats.


Monday, September 6, 2010

Splash


A splash of colour on an otherwise bleak day. Hope you are all safe and dry despite the earthquakes, wild winds and floods of the last 48 hours.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

F1_11 @ F11

How many of us will be able to say that 500000 people came out on an overcast night to see our retirement farewell? After 40 years of service, the Aussie airforce has traded its fleet of F1-11 fighters for something way more shiney and way more expensive. And a big crowd rolled up for the show last night.
I shot a 54 second timelapse of this hardy old aircraft as it did a U turn above us while doing a"dump and burn". I wasn't worrying about reciprocity failure or hyperfocal distance. I was thinking that this was the end of an era, that started analogue in 1970 and Vietnam. I wanted to clap and cheer.  Not for its killing capacity, for it was a weapon of mass destruction. But its testament to efficient industrial design and longevity in this digital era of inbuilt obsolescence and turnover based profits. And then I pondered, even if you can move at the speed of sound, even if you're the shiniest in the pack, eventually your day will be over. This post is dedicated to our old mate Greg who left us unexpectedly last week. RIP mate.