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Showing posts with label ontario canada. Show all posts
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Friday, July 13, 2012

How To Shoot Liquid Flow Photographs


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Corrie White is an Ontario, Canada-based photographer who specializes in water drop photography. In this tutorial she will share how she makes 'liquid flow' photos - smoke-like abstracts done by dropping cream colored with food dye into a small tank of water, then rotated 180 degrees.
Via: The Presurfer
About the author: Corrie White is an Ontario, Canada-based photographer who specializes in water drop photography. Visit her website here. This post was originally published here.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Mystery Beast Found In Canada



Fishermen have been frantically dragging a lake in Canada where the corpse of a bizarre looking animal was discovered. But days of search party expeditions in Kitchenuhmaykoosib, northern Ontario, have so far proved fruitless with local residents failing to unearth the body of the mystery creature.

The strange animal has generated worldwide interest after local authorities last week released a series of photos of it taken by the two nurses who made the find. LINK: The Presurfer

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Stop-motion journey up Yonge Street




Atiev and D.J. Pataeve walked the a long length of Ontario's Yonge Street, that originates at Lake Ontario and stretches all the way up to the Arctic Circle (depending on how you define the street), taking stop motion images all the way. It's a really lovely bit of video.

Stopping to Take in Yonge Street, Via: Vimeo, Via: Boingboing

Monday, October 26, 2009

BMW drives on top of other cars in parking lot




Thursday Oct. 22, 2009 - Extreme Fitness Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Parking lot. Unknown driver of an X5 or X3 BMW, takes out 2 parked cars.. Epic parking failure. Driver of the BMW has not been I.D'd....yet. LINK, Via: Youtube

Friday, January 16, 2009

Spinning Ice Circles




On December 13th, 2008, This mysterious 'ice circle' appeared in, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. They occur at bends in the river where the accelerating water creates a force called 'rotational shear,' which breaks off a chunk of ice and twists it around. As the disc rotates, it grinds against surrounding ice - smoothing into a perfect circle.

More on ice circles
. LINK, Via: Youtube