My home town of Galesburg, Ill had tree tunnels down every street on the North side until Dutch Elm disease swept through. So, besides planning and years of waiting, one needs a bit of luck.
I spoke with an artist who used this effect. It was about 20 years ago. He said that it was simple and artistically unimportant. He would crudely paint a scene that was to be on a television and then blur it with a fan brush.
I disagreed now as well as then. As an element in a painting, I find it to be inspired. As a premise for a show, however, it is pathetic.
That pool has not seen chlorine in weeks. Besides smelling like a swamp, it is likely spreading infections to all of the swimmers. The crane is the least of their worries.
For under $200 in equipment, I am making five gallon batches of beer that are drinkable in a week. The speed comes from using the right recipe, not the equipment.
It is also called magnetic damping and happens when any magnetic object moved past a conductor. The better the conductor, the greater the apparent effect.
Yes, the Bucky Balls in the Neatoshop should do this as well.
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I disagreed now as well as then. As an element in a painting, I find it to be inspired. As a premise for a show, however, it is pathetic.
Yes, the Bucky Balls in the Neatoshop should do this as well.