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"flickr lounge" "Weekly Theme (Week 14)" "A Favourite Photo from my Archives"...one of my fav shots from an abstract workshop...it is very macro and is a reflection of fabric in a silver dimpled bowl

Long Drive Champion Joe Miller taking a 3 wood to an unlucky golf ball.

 

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I've been wanting to go shoot this wonderful scene for sometime & finally made it this afternoon. I thought it was a pretty picturesque scene.

 

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While walking along the Locust Fork riverbed in Alabama and taking pictures with flickerite friend Joe Miller (outsideshot) I noticed this unusual plant. If anyone can identify it for me.....please do. I have done some research online, but to no avail.

 

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The Collegiate Range shot from Buena Vista, Colorado

A vinegar valentine criticizing those jokesters who tell us, "Listen--here's a new one!," and then proceed to relate a stale old chestnut from Joe Miller's Joke Book (the first version of the book was published as Joe Miller's Jests, or the Wit's Vade-Mecum in 1739).

 

Originally posted on Ipernity: The Jokemaster.

 

The Jokemaster

At cracking jokes you're a wow,

But your wisecracks are old, somehow,

Your jokes are stale, your puns are cheap,

You're so darn funny you make us weep!

 

Book title: Joe Miller's Joke Book.

Howlin' Wolf / The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions

Side one:

- "Rockin' Daddy" – 3:43 (recorded May 4, 1970)

> Howlin' Wolf – vocal; Hubert Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Eric Clapton – lead guitar; Ian Stewart – piano; Phil Upchurch – bass; Charlie Watts – drums.

- "I Ain't Superstitious" (Willie Dixon) – 3:34 (recorded May 2, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Steve Winwood – piano; Klaus Voormann – bass; Ringo Starr – drums; Jordan Sandke – trumpet; Dennis Lansing – tenor saxophone; Joe Miller – baritone saxophone; Bill Wyman – cowbell

- "Sittin' On Top Of The World" – 3:51 (recorded May 6, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Jeffrey Carp – harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Lafayette Leake – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums.

- "Worried About My Baby" – 2:55 (recorded May 7, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal, harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Leake – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums.

- "What A Woman!" (James Oden) – 3:02 (recorded May 7, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Carp – harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Winwood – organ; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums.

- "Poor Boy" – 3:04 (recorded May 4, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Carp – harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Winwood – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums

Side two:

- "Built For Comfort" (Dixon) – 2:08 (recorded May 7, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Stewart – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums; Sandke – trumpet; Lansing, Miller – saxophones

- "Who's Been Talking?" – 3:02 (recorded May 7, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal, harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; John Simon – piano; Winwood – organ; Wyman – bass, shaker; Watts – drums, conga, percussion.

- "The Red Rooster (Rehearsal)" – 1:58 (recorded May 7, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; guitar; other personnel as below

- "The Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon) – 3:47 (recorded May 7, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Leake – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums.

- "Do The Do" (Willie Dixon) – 2:18 (recorded May 6, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Stewart – piano; Wyman – bass, cowbell; Watts – drums.

- "Highway 49" (Joe Lee Williams) – 2:45 (recorded May 6, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Carp – harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Winwood – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums.

- "Wang-Dang-Doodle" (Willie Dixon) – 3:27 (recorded May 4, 1970)

> Wolf – vocal; Carp – harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Stewart – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums

Recorded May 2–7, 1970 Olympic Sound Studios, London, England

sleeve design: cover art by Don Wilson

Label: Chess Records / 1971

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_London_Howlin%27_Wolf_Sessions

Playing with hypersync and some Alien Bees.

 

Strobist:

AB1600, umbrella'ed, to camera left.

AB800, 7 inch reflector, to right, filling in the background.

1/4000s @ f/2.8

Wine Cellar in Rancho Santa Fe.

 

Strobist:

Sunpack 120j, Justin clamped to camera left, and slightly above. Gelled with 3/4 CTO. Manual, full power, aimed at ceiling.

 

Canon 580exII, in a SoftboxIII, forward and to camera right, forming a 45 degree angle to the standing bottle. Also manual, 1/4th power.

 

Vivitar 285HV, on the ground immediately below camera. Angled up about 30 degrees. Manual 1/16th power, gelled 1/8 CTO. Set to medium (normal?) zoom.

 

Shot with a Canon 20D, using a Pocketwizard MiniTT1 as transmitter.

Sunpack 120j is connected directly to the hotshoe of a Pocketwizard FlexTT5.

Canon 580exII is connected directly to the hotshoe of a Pocketwizard FlexTT5.

Vivitar 285HV connected to a Pocketwizard PlusII.

My sketching and drawing students were happy to end #inktober2015 with a still life and did an amazing job. #inktober #stilllife #drawing #hatching #warmgrey

 

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Article about Northwest Mannequin,Seattle Washington

Mike Callahan shooting the scene at Lake Cheaha in Cheaha State Park.

 

Mike, Duncan (Nailbender), & myself had a great day in the woods Saturday. Thanks for the companionship & fun guys!

 

Go to the Lake!

According to town records located in Steamboat Springs there was a young Engineer by the name of Joe Miller who worked at the Tom Thumb mine on the face of Hahn's Peak. The young man had graduated from college and was excited about seeing the west and becoming one of Colorado's famed Hard Rock Miners. During the spring of his first full season on the God's Mountain (A local descriptor) young Joseph decided to take a shot walk to the village of Hahn's Peak, less than 2 miles away, at which point he disappeared. A search was conducted and what was found was disturbing. Shards of his clothes, tissue and his spectacles were found in the dense forest of Northern Colorado. I turns out that young Joseph crossed paths with a wolf pack and killed. The area has a rich history of sheep ranching and the wolves here grew very large and very aggressive. This incident prompted the culling of the forests to eradicate the threat and the demise of the Colorado wolf was sealed.

 

Today with the successful implementation of the Wolf packs into Yellowstone members of the pack are said to have started another colony in the woods surrounding Hahn's Peak. A female from one of the Yellowstone packs made national news several years ago when she was tracked through radio collar into this area of Colorado. It is rumored that she started the new pack here.

 

The structure on Hahn's peak is the abandoned fire lookout station.

This is a quick hypersync test with my new pocketwizards.

 

Strobist:

 

As shot in camera, no adjustments in post.

1/8000 @ f/2.8.

Vivitar 285, at full power, with a Mini Softbox III to camera left, about 3 feet away from subject.

 

Triggered by a MiniTT1 on camera, and a FlexTT5 on the Vivitar.

Photo of my great uncle Joe Miller levitating a woman on the stage. Joe was a stage magician.

Taken in the 1940s. He often performed in the Wicker Park area. My aunt remembers a theater on Milwaukee and California, or very near there. Joe lived in the North Milwaukee Ave area. He had one son and a few daughters. He later moved to AZ.

#12-16, Joe Miller, Signing, Hot Wheels, Iron Outlaw, Monster Truck, 1/64, scale, die cast, B.P., (S.P.P.P.-1) with, Picture Proof Photo, (P.P.P.),

Golf Live @ The Celtic Manor Resort Wales - 11th & 12th May 2013

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A beautiful fall day in late September.

Photograph by Angelia Highwood

Processing: Me

Golf Live @ The Celtic Manor Resort Wales - 11th & 12th May 2013

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Golf Live @ The Celtic Manor Resort Wales - 11th & 12th May 2013

www.celtic-manor.com

www.celtic-manor.com/golf

Golf Live @ The Celtic Manor Resort Wales - 11th & 12th May 2013

www.celtic-manor.com

www.celtic-manor.com/golf

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