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Pictures from the Mary and Max exhibition at ACMI.

"Me surpreedi com o jeito dele, muito carismático!! Gostei dos conselhos eacho que são totalmente aplicáveis ao nosso dia-a-dia. Sabe, ele frisou a importância do networking nesses eventos, sobre estarmos atentos às oportunidades, a todas elas."

Max enjoying the breeze.

The X26/7 have been converted by Arriva NE to MAX specification, seeing the 2008/2011 Solos replaced by refurbished 2005 Omnicities. Originally ordered by ANE but delivered to North West for the Liverpool Airport to Manchester service, 4645 CX05EOY moved across and was seen climbing the slope into the main part of Richmond market place in December 2014

route 66 couloir

This is my friend Max, he was kind enough to participate in this project I called my garden. The idea was to do interesting portraits of all the interesting people in my life. Max is certainly interesting. He showed up in a kilt, I mean, of course he did! Here we are in the middle of a stone labyrinth and he is gathering his chi for some more photo adventures. This was a fun day spent with one of my favorite artists.

 

This was shot in RAW and processed on Linux using Darktable.

My great nephew Max from 2012.

Portrait of Max DUPAIN

 

Personal Life:

Max Dupain was born on the 4th April 1911 in Ashfield, Sydney. He lived and worked in Sydney for most of his life and was dedicated to his field of photography for more than 50 years. Dupain was twice married; his first wife was fellow photographer and childhood friend Olive Cotton whom he married in 1939. Dupain and Cotton divorced in 1941. Ten years later he married Diana Illingworth. They had two children Danina and Rex. Following in his father’s footsteps Rex also became a photographer. Although he travelled extensively throughout Australia, Max Dupain did not travel overseas like most artists. Other than a short time spent in New Guinea during World War II and a trip to France in 1978, he spent his life and career in Australia, failing to see the need for international influences.

 

Education and Career.

Max Dupain was given his first camera at the age of 13. The “Box Brownie” was a gift from his uncle and the beginning of Dupain’s fascination with photography. In 1929 he joined the Photographic Society of NSW while still at school.When he left school he already had work, training with Cecil Bostock, a popular commercial photographer. By the age of 23, Dupain had already branched out and opened his own studio in Sydney. During World War II Dupain, served with the Royal Australian Air Force in Darwin and was a service photographer in Papua New Guinea. Photographing the War deeply affected Dupain which in turn affected his photography. He felt that photography needed to abandon what he called the “cosmetic lie”. Photography, he believed, had to be accurate and reflect real life. In the 1950s Dupain began photographing industrial landscapes and architecture, a practice which continued throughout his career. He held his first one-man show at the Australian Centre for Photography in 1975. Dupain was also highly involved with The University of New South Wales, CSR Limited and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects. Max Dupain is one of Australia’s most beloved photographers who captured the way of life in our country.

 

Artwork

This photograph titled Max Dupain, Atarmon NSW 1979 was taken by David Moore in the year 1979. It captures Dupain in his studio looking through photograph negatives; giving a rare look into the studio of our most prominent photographer. This photograph was taken after David Moore had relocated to Melbourne, placing him in the same art circles as Dupain. It became apparent that Moore saw Max Dupain as a mentor, having worked with him for some time during the late 1940’s early 1950’s

 

It wasn’t until later in his life that Max Dupain’s photography became recognised and celebrated. In 1982 he was awarded Order of the British Empire and in 1983 was awarded Life Membership of The Royal Australian Institute of Architects. Dupain moved to his studio in Atarmon, Sydney, in 1971 where he spent the remainder of his life. He died in 1992 at the age of 81.

 

Figura de Macross o mas conocido como Robotech.

Fancity- Liceo EMG.

Concepcion, Chile.

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Nikon d40/junio 2009.

© All rights reserved. Yassef Selman

  

Max Moor (Fernsehmoderator) Foto: Stephan Röhl

Max went to his forever home on 4 Feb. A lovely couple with a farm near Oxford took him in, and he will be very well cared for there!

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Max is one of Kit Kat's kittens. As such, he’s probably less than 2 years old. Sociable and a little chatty. His long coat will need some attention, but not too much: he seems to have avoided the burrs that are in the other long-haired cats' coats. He was neutered 26 April 11 (note the docked ear). He has his front claws.

 

Full disclosure, he has gone outside the litterbox in the past. However, my sister was not the best at keeping hers clean: she had too few and scooped too rarely, expecting them to go outside. The cats didn’t always get the memo. It’s possible any of these cats went outside the box, but I can’t say I blame them! Poor Max is just the one who was caught.

 

The problem has gone down dramatically since we put in more boxes and got the house on a regular scooping schedule. Yes, you might want to be careful about Max’s litter habits at first, but I’d be careful about any new cat or kitten in my house. Make sure he’s got a lot of clean, deep litter in a kitty-friendly area, and I bet he will reward you with doing what comes naturally to cats.

He's magnificent in person, with a lion-like mane and almost regal gait. I think he’s worth the risk and a little retraining.

 

For info, please leave a comment here or mail me at lawsontl at woh dot rr dot com.

 

We will ask the adopter to sign a simple contract before finalizing just to ensure these cats are getting the same or better home than what they have now.

 

Max Patch on the AT, TN/NC border

nike aj1 max orange: tongue detail

You can see who max takes after! Blogged here.

Lately Max's 8 year old tourettes-like use of poop, pee, farts etc has been driving me crazy. One big rule is 'no potty talk at the table' - it drives me nuts!! Over the last few days Max has taken on the challenge of seeing how far he can push me before he gets into trouble, and last night he lost. Over the span of approx. a half hour he earned 100 lines - 50 for the potty talk at the table, and the rest in small increments for screaming about the injustices of the world and kicking things. Oh the joy of being a parent! *grins* Last night Max was incapable of calming himself enough to do his lines and was forced into bed early instead. This morning he got up bright and early and started working ...

 

Photo by Maxim Kotsyumakha

Missed my focus point but got a shot I had previously been trying for.

Merk: Max

 

Type: Roadster

 

Jaar: 1990

 

Taal: Nederlands

 

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This was an oriental restaurant in Camden street, London, at the Camden Market. The streets and walkways were packed with shops and restaurants, all with wonderful decor, both inside and outside. I took plenty of photos of these parlors', shops' and restaurants' facades, more will follow soon. I must add, anyone planning to visit London, HAS to put Camden Market on their list. It is a bit out of town so to speak, close to Parliament Hill, away from the usual things like Trafalgar, Big Ben, Picadilly Circus, and the likes, but for me this little part of London was even better than Soho...only just though I must add. So vibrant, full of beautiful people, and very friendly indeed, and if you're out bargain hunting, this is the place to be.. It also had a lot less tourists. Enjoy.

Max examines the only snowfall he would ever see, in all of his long-lived 18 years.

with passing dog

Gyldenløves Bastion på Akershus festning før statuen ble satt på plass.

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