Monthly Archive for January, 2009

Extreme Photography: Six Month Long Exposure

Six month exposure by Justin Quinnell

British pho­tog­ra­pher Justin Quin­nell is mak­ing waves with an amaz­ing six month expo­sure he made in Bris­tol, Eng­land of the sun ris­ing and falling over the city’s famous sus­pen­sion bridge.

He made the photo not with a fancy dig­i­tal cam­era but with an extremely rude, home­made device — a pin­hole cam­era made from an empty soda can with a .25mm hole punched in it and one sheet of photo paper inside. He strapped it to a tele­phone pole and left it there for six months, from Decem­ber 19, 2007 to June 21, 2008. If those dates sound famil­iar (or astro­nom­i­cally sig­nif­i­cant), they are — they’re the win­ter and sum­mer sol­stices, respectively.

The low­est arc in the photo is the sun’s trail on the short­est day of the year, the win­ter sol­stice. The high­est arc is the sum­mer sol­stice. The lines which are punc­tu­ated by dots rep­re­sent over­cast days when the sun pen­e­trated the clouds only intermittently.

via mental_floss Blog » The World’s Longest Expo­sures.

Darth Vader Has Pimped His Ride

Darth Vader in Car

Con­tinue read­ing ‘Darth Vader Has Pimped His Ride’

Base Jumping off the Burj Dubai: Tallest Structure in the World

Base Jumping off the Burj Dubai: Tallest Structure in the World

Photo by: Fadi Chami #

… in May, a Brit and a French­man snuck on to the under-construction Burj Dubai and base-jumped from it at 650 meters up. Now, there’s video avail­able of their infil­tra­tion, jump and sub­se­quent escape. The footage from up top and the jump is just incred­i­ble stuff.

In keep­ing with the extreme sports theme this blog has had the past cou­ple of weeks, I though the above video would be fit­ting. You can see more of Dubai and the Burj here, here, here, or here. For some other great pho­tos, visit: Dubai and the UAE — The Big Picture — Boston.com

via Insan­ity: Two Guys Jumped Off the Burj Dubai and Lived to Tell About It

Update (2009.11.17): Here is another video from the very top of the Burj Dubai

Base Jumping Off of Whistler’s New Peak2Peak Gondola


Video: Base Jump­ing off the World’s Longest Peak2Peak Gon­dola
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Rid­ing the new Peak2Peak Gon­dola that con­nects Whistler’s Black­comb and Whistler Moun­tain sum­mits, over 2.7 miles, must be exhil­a­rat­ing. But jump­ing off it is just insane.

Shortly after open­ing, these Two Red Bull spon­sored lunatics rode a car to the mid point of the ride and jumped. That makes for a good pre­view of the fall, should one of these boxes full of 28 peo­ple ever fall out of the sky. (I couldn’t help think­ing of this, I have a decent fear of heights.)

The Gon­dola itself holds records for its unsup­ported span of 1.88 miles between the two fur­thest tow­ers, and for its rise, mea­sur­ing over a quar­ter mile above the ground at its high­est point.

Just like the wake­board­ing in Venice, this is a Red Bull spon­sored stunt.

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