SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch from Jesse Watson on Vimeo.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch from Jesse Watson on Vimeo.
Willow and Jesse expanded their careers, home and of course, Willow herself.
Ooop, Willow and Jesse are going to be parents too!
on the first day of spring Willow + Jesse became Mr. & Mrs. Watson.
Jesse invited all his roommates and Willow of course had Kelsie.
and yea, there’s always THAT party guest...
ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de Jesse Watson / Follow me: http://bit.ly/2zPLj8x http://bit.ly/2CfKUTf https://youtube.com/user/cyclemonkey?sub_confirmation=1 http://twitter.com/IamJesseWatson Timelapse video of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg AFB as seen from Yuma, Arizona I've been following the SpaceX launches online for some time now and have been in awe of the footage I’ve seen. I found out about this specific launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base a few days prior to the event. I wanted to capture this amazing spectacle in a fashion that I haven’t seen previously, as most of what I have seen is cell phones video or news reels. This particular launch was close to my hometown in Yuma, Arizona, roughly 400 miles away but perfectly viewable for people in Arizona. I’ve one previous rocket launch years ago from White Sands Missile range in the morning time at sunrise and knew with the correct lighting from sunset that this launch had the opportunity to pop in a dramatic fashion. I scouted four locations that had foregrounds to add depth to the imagery and was uniquely inspiring to my hometown. Location choices were between a favorite local hiking mountain, the Imperial Sand Dunes, or a small hill that resides in the historic downtown area overlooking the city. I ended up choosing the location that overlooked the city, partially because it was the easiest to access with all of my time-lapse gear. I used The Photographer’s Ephemeris and Google Maps to help scouting and initial line up. I have never shot a rocket launch before, so I did not know exactly what to expect as far as exposure or precise location of the rocket in the horizon. I wanted to be prepared to capture comprehensive coverage of the spectacle. Therefore I packed four cameras and five lenses, to cover wide to telephoto details of the scene. Three of the cameras were rolling time-lapse and 1 was setup for telephoto video. I arrived about two hours before launch time (1827 Arizona time) to have my gear prepped and ready for action. I started rolling the time-lapse sequences about 45 minutes prior to launch to capture some lead in footage. 1827 came by and I didn’t see anything, I was a little disheartened at first thinking maybe it wouldn’t show up or that something happened and they did not launch, but continued to roll the time-lapses. Then after what seemed like ages, but in reality probably only a minute or two the Falcon 9 rocket blasted into the horizon and my cameras’ field of view. I was a little off target on my initial shot, but thanks to the high resolution aspect of shooting time-lapse on the Nikon D810 and wide angle lens, I was able to crop into the 6K time-lapse sequence and salvage the framing. I wrapped up a few minutes after the glowing contrail faded. I ended up shooting 2452 images and culled that down to 1315 images for the final project edited in Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. Tech Stuff: Big Camera x2: https://amzn.to/2hxEYvq Lens: https://amzn.to/2D3Xilb Lens:https://amzn.to/2ByB9eq Little Camera: https://amzn.to/2C3ifNE Lens:https://amzn.to/2BBCgKp Smaller Camera: https://amzn.to/2BFvlnb Lens: https://amzn.to/2BGtRcF Bag: https://amzn.to/2DaJ2Ha RRS and Manfrotto tripods Jesse Watson http://bit.ly/2zPLj8x http://bit.ly/2zQEUKs http://twitter.com/IamJesseWatson Email for licensing and rights: [email protected]
Spectacular time-lapse of the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX
https://www.theallineed.com/science/20171227/spectacular-time-lapse-of-the-launch-of-the-falcon-9-rocket-from-spacex/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
Ritual Madness Podcast – Episode #160, Jesse(Incin)Watson! Episode #160, Vocalist Jesse(Incin)Watson! Jesse has been a part of the MN music community for many year with his main band Incinerate and now with his newest projects Face Of Oblivion & Septicemic, We had a chance to chat about upcoming shows and tour plans. Enjoy!
Interesting article, I’m not sure how it got in front of my eyes. I don’t identify strongly with permaculture-culture, as it seems like a particular lumping and packaging of ideas that I understand in a different way in my own mind, but also because it doesn’t offer much in the way of socio-political or even cultural critical analysis (yet?).
Then I’m not sure how or where I found these questions in relation to this article, but I love good questions and these resonated with me: How is misappropriation different from the meme-swapping that happens when cultures “naturally” (apostrophes mine, ed.) interact? How is cultural appropriation viewed from these different perspectives: culinary, linguistic, economic, technological, ethnobotanical, ceremonial, and magical? How is the answer complicated when a colonial culture is dysfunctional in terms of its ethics, morals, worldview, meaning, and community values? If we want to remember a spiritual or mythic relationship to land base and ecosystems, how can reconstructionist and syncretic spiritual movements happen in a context that is fearful of misappropriation? How can we ask our ancestors for guidance? To what extent is permaculture a product of settler people? If assembled from toolkits from all over world/history, are there instances where design principles/techniques were misappropriated or used without permission?
And finally, I thought I recognized one of the names of people he thanks at the end (Ana Oian Amets), and I was able to re-dig up this interesting link, ironic as the author even references “plastic shamans”/pretendians in the article. FYI- http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=2278.10;wap2