Skeletons conducting a little bit of retail therapy Johnny Knoxville style. Silhouette art t-shirt design. / More zomboy shirts here: /
The famous Red Arrows performing at an airshow.
Taken by a professional stunt driver under controlled conditions (maybe or possibly) The TAC (Traffic Accident Commission) warns that driving with your knees while taking photographs is dangerous and should not be tried at home or anywhere.
Evel Knievel Friction Super Stunt Cycle / The 1970s classic era for daredevils and superb toys for boys. Can you believe that this toy grossed over $350 million dollars! Probably harder to find someone who didn’t own one.
A tshirt that I should wear daily.. haha - paul
...cause boys will be boys! This image was shot using a LOMO Action Sampler and 400 ASA Superia Fuji Film hence the slight grain. other shots using the lomo action sampler One-second has been neatly dissected into four composite parts and lined up in perfect order to give you one shaky piece of 2×2 sampled action. / Tis more than a photograph and not quite a movie, you’ve got a permanent documentation of a snippet taken from your very own existence somewhere in the time-space continuum. / Tis also one wacky piece of photographic equipment, tis a real camera which consists of a tacky plastic box with four lenses strapped to the front, and inside are a few springs and cogs that reluctantly turn a full circle when you press the shutter release. / By some strange coincidence a standard boring old 35 mm film fits neatly into this box. Each time you hit the shutter release, despite the inferior quality of the lenses, light actually exposes the film at quarter-of-a-second intervals. / As soon as it’s bright enough the Action Sampler’s lenses go into action, giving you unexpected colours, haze and blur and a whole new world of shapes that’ll blow your mind. / The Action Sampler is not a finely tuned piece of apparatus made only of the finest in hand-crafted modern materials, it’s made of plastic. It is not a precision instrument with settings for the slightest nuance in aperture and lighting, it won’t even take a flash and the lenses are moody little beasties, reluctant to let any light get to the film at all.
runnin’ wild This image was shot using a LOMO Action Sampler and 400 ASA Superia Fuji Film hence the slight grain. other shots using the lomo action sampler One-second has been neatly dissected into four composite parts and lined up in perfect order to give you one shaky piece of 2×2 sampled action. / Tis more than a photograph and not quite a movie, you’ve got a permanent documentation of a snippet taken from your very own existence somewhere in the time-space continuum. / Tis also one wacky piece of photographic equipment, tis a real camera which consists of a tacky plastic box with four lenses strapped to the front, and inside are a few springs and cogs that reluctantly turn a full circle when you press the shutter release. / By some strange coincidence a standard boring old 35 mm film fits neatly into this box. Each time you hit the shutter release, despite the inferior quality of the lenses, light actually exposes the film at quarter-of-a-second intervals. / As soon as it’s bright enough the Action Sampler’s lenses go into action, giving you unexpected colours, haze and blur and a whole new world of shapes that’ll blow your mind. / The Action Sampler is not a finely tuned piece of apparatus made only of the finest in hand-crafted modern materials, it’s made of plastic. It is not a precision instrument with settings for the slightest nuance in aperture and lighting, it won’t even take a flash and the lenses are moody little beasties, reluctant to let any light get to the film at all.
A character my brother Pat and i thought up. Leo’s not dead yet!
learn to drive 100% Death Proof!
Redbull X-Treme Sport
A commissioned piece for web guru Andy Cox of CFH creative communications Ltd.
Is this expressing movement or freezing motion ?? Both !! Is this also a portrait or just another action shot ?? Dore Schary says that the true portrait of a man is a fusion of what he thinks he is, what others think he is, what he really is and what he tries to be !!
one of my talented students drawings, as photoshopped by me. (see that shadow! I did that!) as many boys in year five do, he loves to draw:cars and bikes. It may not be my drawing, but I had the vision of putting it on a t-shirt, changing it to suit, giving it air…making me the designer and collaborator. I love how this car has air-I imagine the inspiration it may give my very serious student Nathan, and hope it brings a smile to his face.
Taken by a professional stunt driver under controlled conditions (maybe or possibly) The TAC (Traffic Accident Commission) warns that driving with your knees while taking photographs is dangerous and should not be tried at home or anywhere.
This pup is part of the Ulitmate Canines Stunt Dog Show that was held at the Foothills Fall Festival. Owners Tom and Mary Clements run this show. This was also part of what I shot during the weekend’s event in October 2007. This little guy (jack russel terrior) was definitely a favorite of the crowd. They really put on a very entertaining show, and the dogs were awesome in their performance
And you wonder why there are not more accidents at airshows!!! Maybe the picture is deceiving, but from where I was taking this shot, this looked a little too close for comfort ….. Pretty cool action stopped down to a split second.
I have never seen a sky as blue as this and it seemed the perfect setting to throw myself off a fallen lifeguard tower.
FMX rider getting big air while doing a stunt.
redbull extreme stunts
This was a close shave.
/ . / Motorcross stunt rider during the performance of a trick at Sydney’s Royal Easter Show.
Stunt artist David Blaine hangs from the famous Mondreon Hotel in Los Angeles
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