Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Scotch Laminating Pouches

Day Day 5 and 6

The rain on Saturday was a happy coincidence. When we looked at the pictures in the evening, we were all very impressed. Andreas has climbed on the scaffold, with Nelson's Column is dressed, and has made wonderful pictures from the top: Theo, Loek, Sander, dressed in their yellow rain jackets, and the two Strandbeesten alone on the huge square. seen from above, like the three helpers who are eager to get a larger unit on life as a kind Bienenkoeningin Strandbeest cared.
The pattern of the day we watch every night, although we are often very tired and exhausted. But it is very valuable for our work and it has really helped us find the endgueltiugen visual expression for the photos on Trafalgar Square. We shoot almost exclusively settings from the tripod with a long focal length. The handheld camera shots do not work for our desired aesthetic. We try whenever possible to shoot with full aperture to keep the Tiefenschaerfe as low as possible. Especially when focusing the course brings some problems and sometimes, especially when the person quickly to move on, lying beside it with the edge. But if we look at the pictures in the evening on the HD monitor, we see confirmed our approach. The background is also HD video as easily blurred and we get a very cinematic image. The decision to carry the HD monitor was very important. Without him we would never really look like our pictures in HD resolution and even if we only use the shoot scenes for the crane and use it mainly for the views of the rotated images, he gives us the security over our pictures.
Today we have exposed a day then to the rotary. The Strandbeesten today walked from Trafalgar Square to the St. James Park. In order to gain new inspiration, we will limit today on the new location to sit in the sun and easy to observe. I think that day We're all good. For next week I have at the Science Museum organized a rotation. We want to turn in Theo Musem. This gives us a nice visual Uebereisntimmung between evolution and Theo's work. In the entrance hall of the museum is the skeleton of a giant dinosaur, and if all goes well, we can go there next Wednesday from 9 10 clock turn come before the spectators.

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