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Foundational Elements
- Domuel Bacani Graphic Design of Domuel Bacani
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- Moments & Melodies The Photographic work of Eleanor Ferrer
- Reignforest Collective Preserving Endangered Art & Music
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Further Aesthetics
Built on communication.
By organizing creative resources through various mediums of sight and sound we work to enhance and expand the arts.Portfolio Selections | Behance
Cross Section [Series]
Bridging together sounds across genres and generations, we take a closer look into the breakdown and construction of covers, samples, and creative interpretations.
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Recent Posts
- Golden Enough
- Satellite 90′s
- Cross Section [Issue 029]
- On The Drums with J-1
- Treasure Island Music
- Stellar Winds 2. Wind Map
- Stellar Winds 2. A Companion to Star Exploration
- Head Over Heels
- Ill + Matic
- Young Guru | SF Performance
- Cross Section [Issue 028]
- Thank you Chicago
- Taken For a Fool – Strokes [Motion]
- Cross Section [Issue 027]
- Feel It All Around
- Summer in the Street – Carrie Lucas
- Cross Section [Issue 026]
Communicate @XARIUSOUND
- The telekinetic Chronicle reminiscent of Akira.
- @14KT various ambient, experimental progressive
- Wednesday, February | Chronic. With @diwatafb http://t.co/XPKCI0Wq
- @SungaRomero powerful
- idk, tell me. http://t.co/5vuWK081
- Morphine city slippin.
- @AisleOne damn, i need that 1.2L
- There are three phases to the chess game: The setup, the slaughter and the surrender.
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Shooting in Rain
Through the weather
Sized for a pro size DSLR with a hot-shoe mounted flash and up to a 70-200 f2.8 lens attached. The Hydrophobia® Flash 70-200 features a clear flash tower, which can be collapsed when a flash is not attached to the DSLR. It protects valuable photo equipment from the elements during active use. Keep shooting in the rain, snow or blowing sand.
You can actually attach your DSLR and simply carry it by the rain cover, and the two sleeves are big enough to not only let you control the camera (with the help of a clear window ’round back), but swap out batteries or memory cards as well.
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