We find out if the new eco-friendly Volvo S60 DRIVe will make it from Marlow to Mayrhoffen, 850 miles, on one tank of fuel… www.smokedout.co.uk
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We find out if the new eco-friendly Volvo S60 DRIVe will make it from Marlow to Mayrhoffen, 850 miles, on one tank of fuel… www.smokedout.co.uk
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Drew K Forrest Camera Test Camera: Canon EOS 60D Lens: Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II Starring: Evie McCloskey Featuring: Kaiti McCloskey, Some Frog and Drew’s Feet. It’s all footage as it came off the camera – I know the white balance is off for “the frog scene” and I don’t particularly care that a lot of it’s over exposed… Infact I kinda do care, it’s awesome…
I made this video, using my Nikon D90, to show my 2011 Honda Fury in orange. I just bought this motorcycle two weeks ago after taking long time researching for the best and nicest motorcycle in the market at an affordable price. It was between a Harley Rocker C and this Honda Fury. the Harley dealer wanted too much for a used Rocker C $ 20K +, so I went to buy the Honda Fury and I think I got a good deal $ 11300 for a brand new bike and I got an extended 5 year factory warranty too. out the door was $ 13K + . I am financing $ 10K and my payments are 0 a month. I have pretty good credit so that helped a lot. hope this info helps prospect buyers of Honda Fury. Thanks for watching
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Most dangerous airport in the world? Video showing quick take-off of a Tara Air Dornier Do 228 followed by immediate landing of a Tara Air DHC-6 Twin Otter.
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Video I shoot last night during the floods in different parts of Dublin. I threw in a few pictures as well. Shoot using Nikon DSLR D90
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Runway Walk for the Toronto Natural Hair Dancehall Couture show Friday September 16th 2011 7 PM at the Vue.
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www.nomadphotography.com.au presents a Sanguineti Media production Brittany Murphy as Nomad’s (first) Next Top Model behind the scene from various photo shoots, in difference studios, in Caberra, Australia. Photography gears used on various sets: – Hasselblad H4D40 and HC lenses – Canon 7D, Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 1D Mark IV and Canon 1Ds Mark III – Canon EF L series lenses – Nikon D700, Nikon D3s and Nikon D3x – Nikon ED lenses Lighting gears: – Profoto heads and power packs – Profoto light shapers 9reflector, hard box, giant reflector) – Creative Light modifiers
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Another video of Nikon d3000 photos, this time with my new flash, these are picture from the first few days with the new flash unit, enjoy 🙂 visit my facebook page to view more of my photos 🙂 www.facebook.com www.flickr.com
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Some cool visual art images:
Dublin Contemporary 2011 – Iveagh Gardens In Dublin
Image by infomatique
A NEW VISUAL arts exhibition has opened in Dublin which features over 90 artists from five continents.
A major exhibition called The Office of Non-Compliance is housed in Earlsfort Terrace and I hope to publish some photographs later this week. The Iveagh Gardens are being transformed into a sculpture garden throughout the six-week event and I took the opportunity to photograph some go them. I assume that more are to be added, I will check on a regular basis.
Theme
The title and theme of Dublin Contemporary 2011 is Terrible Beauty—Art, Crisis, Change & The Office of Non-Compliance. Taken from William Butler Yeats’ famous poem “Easter, 1916”, the exhibition’s title borrows from the Irish writer’s seminal response to turn-of-the-century political events to site art’s underused potential for commenting symbolically on the world’s societal, cultural and economic triumphs and ills.
The second part of the exhibition’s title underscores Dublin Contemporary 2011’s emphasis on art that captures the spirit of the present time, while introducing the exhibition’s chief organizational engine: The Office of Non-Compliance. Headed up by Dublin Contemporary 2011 lead curators Jota Castro (artist/curator) and Christian Viveros-Fauné (critic/curator), The Office of Non-Compliance will function as a collaborative agency within Dublin Contemporary 2011, establishing creative solutions for real or symbolic problems that stretch the bounds of conventional art experience.
Venues and Programme
The main exhibition hub at Earlsfort Terrace, former home of University College Dublin, will provide a range of unusual spaces for mini solo exhibitions that range from large-scale installations to smaller intimate hangings. The Office of Non-Compliance, located within the Earlsfort Terrace exhibition site, will function as a promoter of ideas around a laundry list of non-conformist art proposals. This element of the exhibition will include ad-hoc, accessible structures for discourse around art and its place in society.
Extending its reach across the city, Dublin Contemporary 2011 will partner with four important Dublin galleries: The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, The National Gallery of Ireland and The Royal Hibernian Academy.
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane will present a retrospective of the work of renowned Irish artist Willie Doherty. An exhibition of American painter Alice Neel’s striking, psychologically penetrating portraits will take place at The Douglas Hyde Gallery.
The National Gallery of Ireland will host works by a number of international artists as well as a new commission by the distinguished Irish artist Brian O’Doherty. The Royal Hibernian Academy will host an exhibition of works by American painter Lisa Yuskavage and a new commission by Irish artist James Coleman.
Dublin Contemporary 2011 – Iveagh Gardens In Dublin
Image by infomatique
A NEW VISUAL arts exhibition has opened in Dublin which features over 90 artists from five continents.
A major exhibition called The Office of Non-Compliance is housed in Earlsfort Terrace and I hope to publish some photographs later this week. The Iveagh Gardens are being transformed into a sculpture garden throughout the six-week event and I took the opportunity to photograph some go them. I assume that more are to be added, I will check on a regular basis.
Theme
The title and theme of Dublin Contemporary 2011 is Terrible Beauty—Art, Crisis, Change & The Office of Non-Compliance. Taken from William Butler Yeats’ famous poem “Easter, 1916”, the exhibition’s title borrows from the Irish writer’s seminal response to turn-of-the-century political events to site art’s underused potential for commenting symbolically on the world’s societal, cultural and economic triumphs and ills.
The second part of the exhibition’s title underscores Dublin Contemporary 2011’s emphasis on art that captures the spirit of the present time, while introducing the exhibition’s chief organizational engine: The Office of Non-Compliance. Headed up by Dublin Contemporary 2011 lead curators Jota Castro (artist/curator) and Christian Viveros-Fauné (critic/curator), The Office of Non-Compliance will function as a collaborative agency within Dublin Contemporary 2011, establishing creative solutions for real or symbolic problems that stretch the bounds of conventional art experience.
Venues and Programme
The main exhibition hub at Earlsfort Terrace, former home of University College Dublin, will provide a range of unusual spaces for mini solo exhibitions that range from large-scale installations to smaller intimate hangings. The Office of Non-Compliance, located within the Earlsfort Terrace exhibition site, will function as a promoter of ideas around a laundry list of non-conformist art proposals. This element of the exhibition will include ad-hoc, accessible structures for discourse around art and its place in society.
Extending its reach across the city, Dublin Contemporary 2011 will partner with four important Dublin galleries: The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, The National Gallery of Ireland and The Royal Hibernian Academy.
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane will present a retrospective of the work of renowned Irish artist Willie Doherty. An exhibition of American painter Alice Neel’s striking, psychologically penetrating portraits will take place at The Douglas Hyde Gallery.
The National Gallery of Ireland will host works by a number of international artists as well as a new commission by the distinguished Irish artist Brian O’Doherty. The Royal Hibernian Academy will host an exhibition of works by American painter Lisa Yuskavage and a new commission by Irish artist James Coleman.
2011 01 30~ 02 09 www.mvorion.com Music: A Compilation (Cruising ) By Fassy Program: Final Cut Pro 7, MPEG Streamclip, QuickTime Player, Cinema Tools, Compressor and iTunes WB: Color Correction 3-Way Movie Camera: Sony RX520V, NIKON D700, AF-S VR Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8G IF-ED , Mc Zenitar-N2.8/16 (Fish-eye)
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