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following the old access route along the east painter gorge to east painter camp - is this a potential mining industry haulage route?
mining company marathon resources is currently attempting to negotiate a return to active drilling in the arkaroola wilderness sanctuary, having had its exploration licence suspended in early 2008 after it was found to have been illegally dumping waste on-site
any proposal to mine is vehemently opposed by both the sanctuary's managers and the many admirers of this iconic wild region (and the overhwelming majority of south australians, according to recent polling)
the east painter gorge has been identified as both an exploration target in its own right, and as an access route to the identified uranium resource in the heart of the sanctuary
here we follow an old access trail - now regenerating and seriously eroded after recent flooding in the district - to the old 1940s mining camp some 6.5 kms up the gorge
for more, see my unknownsa journal blog
arkaroola wilderness sanctuary, far-northern flinders ranges, south australia
Painter and decorators' headquarters. Finished early today, so went back to the shed to clean up the gear. And, of course, have a beer afterwards.
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He just finished this commissioned copy of a painting by Edward Volkert . (An early 20th C. American impressionist -- "America's cattle painter" [sic]; bad picture of original here.) The commissioner's family formerly owned the original.
I was gratified that the light on the painting came out OK, as I had previously tried to get it by itself under similar lighting conditions (I thought) and couldn't completely avoid reflections. (Thick oil paint like this is problematic I think, because of the three-dimensionality.) I had better luck that time outdoors using not-so-open shade.
Strobist: White umbrella at head height, aimed to right of subject (1/2 power), white shoot-through umbrella at painting height, aimed at left edge of painting (1/32 power), both just out of frame. Olde Nikon speedlights triggered by ebay remote/built-in optical. No ambient.
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Jacques Tocatlian, was a man of many talents.
He was a devoted family man who lived on three continents and always provided for his family. He was a diplomat who carried his work with devotion and conviction, with competence and success. He was a builder who laid the foundation for the revival of the Library of Alexandria. He was a writer who looked at the world with humor and tolerance.
Jacques was also a painter who wasn’t bound by borders, defined by labels, or frightened of critics. He painted in a variety of styles. His work was good enough to win a first prize but sometimes went unappreciated. It was experimental. It was mostly happy. It was sometimes unfinished. It captured moments and places he cared to remember and share with others.
When Jacques passed away on January 24, 2019, we assembled in his room close to 200 paintings that he had painted over the course of a half century. Many of these painting had been stored in the basement and seldom seen. Rediscovering his works was like Ali Baba discovering a cave full with treasures.
But unlike Ali Baba, the family decided to give away most of the paintings to friends and family. It was our way to share his legacy and for Jacques to live on in the hearts of those who knew him. Below is a compilation of many of his works. Thank you to everyone that is displaying his paintings in your homes and offices. We know how much it means to Jacques.
It wasn't especially warm this day -- the heat wave distortion was exaggerated by the long telephoto effect. This shows a very small portion of downtown Tallahassee.
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