Archive for August, 2008

Spring Equinox at the Malibu Wright Ranch

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

OK, this has taken forever to get to because these are the most complex assortment of clips I’ve shot. Furthermore, after I shot them, I was told people didn’t want them posted because it was a personal and private ceremony. Well, with some regrets, I can’t help myself. I also haven’t figured out the best presentation for the “sensitive” material, so it’s just a composite grid of the ceremony, and you can’t really hear any thing except the chant we all did. It’s enormous too; an unwieldy 58MB. Keep in mind that at actual size, the widest ones here are nearly 3-1/2 feet wide. That’s as big as Flash can handle; 2880 pixels square.

Fortunately, some of the others are quite breathtaking and not nearly as huge.


Indian Spring Equinox Ceremony

SpringEquinoxCeremony Click on image to load 58.1MB file.


Malibu Canyon Sunset

Malibu Canyon SunsetClick on image to load 3.5MB file.


On Top of the World Over Malibu Canyon

On Top Of The WorldClick on image to load 9.8MB file.


Malibu Coast at Dusk
Malibu Coast Dusk

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Malibu Coast View

Malibu Coast ViewClick on image to load 3.6MB file.


Malibu Shores

Malibu ShoresClick on image to load 2.2MB file.


Taking photos of the Malibu Coast

Taking Photos of the CoastClick on image to load 12MB file.


Santa Monica Night Coast

SM Night ViewClick on image to load 11.5MB file.


Wright Ranch HouseI find this one to be rather interesting; it has more cubist character than most of the other works. It’s a house they’re building that’s been under construction forever.Wright Ranch House

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Mt. Pinos 3 Row Torqued Panorama

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Well, this proves that without much activity happening when you shoot video, you might as well be shooting stills. As I assembled the video clips, I began to realize that the lens and tripod were distorting the images so they didn’t fit together. I could actually skew the video itself, which would probably take forever to process, but it was just as interesting to layer and overlap them.

mtpinos3rowtorquetower.jpg

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Mt. Pinos is an amazing place. The highest mountain in the range at the southern edge of California’s Central Valley, just outside of Frazier Park, you can’t help be be deeply moved by the views, the peacefulness of the place (in good weather, at least) — or the high altitude!

Japanese Garden’s Running Brook

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Some new video collages here. These were shot at the beautiful Japanese Garden next to the (ugh!) DWP water reclamation plant in Balboa Park in Van Nuys.

The first is more of an experimental mandala-esque view of the brook.

Running Brook 1
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Running Brook 1

The second is just a longer view of the brook in a simpler form.

Running Brook 2
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Running Brook 2

I guess I need to either;
1) get a cable release for the camera, if I can control the video button with it
or
2) spend the time to trim the small shakes that happen when I start and stop the camera
They seem to quake and vibrate, like the earth in California, or perhaps to breathe…

The park is near two airports too, so you hear the planes drown out the running water in the first one.