With all the news and comments regarding Usain Bolt 100m world record this came to my mind:
Things posted in 2009
We create a small camera club in the office where every month an outsider sets a theme for our photo challenge. The selected theme for July was “from the waist down”. This seemed a good opportunity to play a bit with the theme. So I made a mental photograph and tried to make the setup according to the equipment I have available. It was fun, even in my 30m2 apartment. The setup was not complex, one digital slr with a 100mm f2.8 Macro, tlr (Minolta Autocord), white bed sheets, single flash with remote triggers, some black paper and a wireless shutter.
I had the digital slr on a tripod focusing down on the waist level viewfinder glass of the tlr which wasfocusing on my toes. Since the tlr viewfinder was dark I used a flash, 1/2 and 35mm (if I remember correctly). Since I wanted to have viewfinder brighter that everything else and avoid reflections on the camera I used some black paper. At last since I was my own model the wireless shutter was very useful. The fact that I always had to get up, check the photo, correct settings and go back under the sheets to continue was a bit annoying. Still in the end I am mostly happy because mostly was the mental photograph I took on the first place, and in this case that was the most important because the photograph is not that good.
Marco Van Basten is one of my childhood idols. He is maybe my all time favourite player who at that time played on my all time favourite team, 1990 AC Milan (Baresi, the young Maldini, Gullit, Rijkaard, … ). Unfortunately he got a serious injury which finished his career too soon. Actually Ibrahimovic has a similar style, maybe thats why currently he is my favourite player. Van Basten “impossible” goal:
Yesterday, in a chat on my way to work I was reminded of Tarkovsky first movie, Ivan’s Childhood.
There are albums that could have just a single track. The Bravery by The Bravery opens with “Honest Mistake“, nice song, you would think “promising start” but the album could end right after that, the remaining ten tracks sound like a not so brave copy of The Strokes.
Really, there is nothing new on this album, but I was already impressed in the middle of “Stick to the formula”. Yet another nice 30 minute noise-rock like Wavvves or Nouns.
Stick to the formula
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Heaven’s Stranger
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