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WIT - a last-minute rush here, I'm afraid.
The title is "Left-handed" because I am right-handed and so is my camera...
boston garden, 12/22/74
pre-game drills
boston bruins vs. detroit red wings
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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GIBSON GUNLEATHER custom pancake holster for a 5" (Government) 1911. Left-hand, 15-degree rake/cant, San Carlos (also called "meander") border stamp. Premium Hermann Oak leather tanned in the United States of America. Natural color with heavy white stitching, burnished, waxed and polished edges, including the belt slots. Designed to fit a 1-1/2" gunbelt up to 1/4" thick.
Taken during a photoshoot with Detroit Musician J Graves, next to the abandoned Roosevelt Book Depository in Corktown- the oldest district of Detroit. For more info on J, please go to www.myspace.com/jgravesmusic
And he does a great job of feeding himself. He handles it spoon like a pro, and he does it left-handed!
Silverware is no problem, left-handed, but boy, lots of things are gonna be awkward. Lefties always seem to adapt, but they have to adapt all the time. Ya kinda hate to see someone you love heading toward that kind of constant challenge, but forcing him to use the other hand also seems like just another challenging adaptation. One he would be dealing with his whole life.
The way the world is going right now, dealing with writing from left to right from the left side of the paper seems like a pretty minor obstacle. Dealing with half the country happily marching toward Socialism and Totalitarianism seems like a much larger challenge.
Sigh..
This photo has been published in the book xgray vision 2008, which is available for purchase through my my online bookstore at blurb.com.
"Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are." -- Muhammad Ali
Too bad I misspelled his name the first time I wrote it down!
Tagged by marineavoile
Photographed by M.K.
Best in LARGE Size!
1. My Name: Pierre Vau from Berlin
2. I am lefthanded, but able to use both hands. :)
3. Letters about Life and Love
4. Tax declarations ;)
5. je ne regrette rien
6. And I tag:
I would like to tag all of my contacts. Thank you all for your interest in my work.
Cheers, Pierre :)
And if you feel like it, you can pass it on... Vous pouvez tagger des copains!
These belong to the game, they are not my ideas! ;)
The instructions/questions :
1. your name or username
2. right or left-handed?
3. the letters you like to write the most
4. the letters you like to write the least
5. a motto / devise
6. six contacts you'd like to tag
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
manuel orantes vs. phil dent
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
The devilish designers of the Olympic Club in San Francisco scattered vicious sand traps throughout the course; this pro golfer deliberately landed his drives in the bunker just so he could practice chipping out of the sand. He got each ball out onto the green with just one stroke - fun to watch.
A cool shot by my wife Kerry during a photoshoot with Detroit Musician J Graves. For more info on J, please go to www.myspace.com/jgravesmusic
It´s a sunny and warm Friday evening in our neck of the woods and it seems that everyone is happy.
I caught myself humming on this song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCQ0vDAbF7s
The gentleman to the right (who is lefthanded) decided to cover up what he held in his hand behind his back.
We all got a good laugh at the scene and no one got even shot in the foot.
Not a bad outcome for a relatively laid back evening.
go pop! pop! pop! HBW! The weather was crappy so all I did was bubbles with my godson. You can see him in the background.
It had been ten years since my last tattoo, and it was at the hands of this very same man. So glad I went back to him (and, hey, he's left-handed, just like the little man).
Aw, I was so cute (what went wrong?!)
This is my favourite photo of me as a young child, as I'm now a graphic designer so the art obsession was obvious even then! My dad was a photographer so there are loads of really nicely shot pics of me at this age :-) This was my nanna's favourite pic and it was given to me when she died so I cherish it more than ever now.
Still, I think my mother dressed me to look like a little boy - what's with the Denace the Menace top??!! ;-)
Bain News Service,, publisher.
[Tris Speaker, Boston AL (baseball)]
[1912]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Original data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards: Speaker.
Corrected title and date based on research by the Pictorial History Committee, Society for American Baseball Research, 2006.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Baseball
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.10312
Call Number: LC-B2- 2387-11
Left handed British Open Winner Sir Bob Charles plays at Ballater Golf Club 25-07-12.
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ESP has now officially stopped all orders for one-of-a-kind ESP Standard models. If you want anything special, you now have to use their CU$TOM $HOP. I bought this model from Xtreme Lefty Guitars (www.xlguitars.com). They have a huge selection, but ESP cut off all future unique orders, so once their inventory is gone, it's GONE.
Óliver Pérez MartÃnez is scary, but effective, thus far, in his reincarnation as lefthanded relief specialist...
Pen and watercolor on paper.
4 X 6 inches.
This is part of my Daily Portrait Project, which can be viewed in it's entirety at studiojuliakay.com/portraitproject.
It's also part of series within the project, which I call left-hand-blind (LHB), in which I draw with my eyes closed and my non-dominant hand. I do open my eyes and use whichever hands I feel like for adding color.
In this particular case, I actually drew with my left and right hands similtaneously.
Various water-soluble pencils and crayons on paper.
From life / observation / mirror
26 X 20 inches
Started as left and right handed together, but after the first 10 minutes, converted to strictly left-handed with right-handed erasing.
90 minutes... so far.
First day is brownish color.
Second day is purplish color.
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com