Really. Part of Beakerhead | A smash up of art, science and engineering
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Really. Part of Beakerhead | A smash up of art, science and engineering
Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
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Very cool! I missed most of the Beakerhead events this year. :(
Nice one that first one, mbrager!
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
I've never heard of Beakerhead but both of those images have such awesome light. Very cool.
What a neat "monster". Saw it on TV, but your photo really shows how it's put together
Like the both. First one is way cool and really sings "Fiery Monster" The second one I can't figure out what's happening but I think I'm distracted by the blonde girl on the right
Thanks for your responses. Beakerhead in general, these two displays included, made me ask "why?" many times. I suppose the challenge of capturing images in difficult light was my own personal Beakerhead.
Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
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Both are awesome MB. Love the fire and light in that first one, and the second really shows the crowd's interaction with the performers/displays.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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