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Tuck Andress chitarra
Patti Cathcart voce
Tuck & Patti: da quasi trent’anni un sodalizio inscindibile, un’alchimia di voce e chitarra ormai entrata nella storia della musica.
Tuck Andress è nato in Oklahoma dove comincia ad imparare da solo la chitarra: “Ho preso delle lezioni, ma è da solo che ho imparato di più, suonando con altri musicisti, imparando pezzi a partire da dischi, con tanto esercizio e sperimentazione. Presto la mia chitarra ed io siamo diventati inseparabili.” Dopo Tuck studia la chitarra classica presso la Stanford University. “Durante questo periodo ho studiato Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Jimi Hendrix e John McLaughlin. Ascoltavo ogni album di jazz che mi capitava tra le mani, in particolari quelli di Miles Davis”.
Patti Cathcart è nata a San Francisco e a sei anni sapeva già che sarebbe sempre stata una cantante: “Sin dall’inizio ho ascoltato tutti i generi musicali : Gospel, classical, jazz, soul, folk, blues, rock, country, e musiche di altre culture; di tutto. Il mio primo amore come cantante di jazz è stato, e sarà sempre, Ella Fitzgerald, ma anche Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Nina Simone e tantissimi altri mi hanno profondamente commossa, tali Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro e cantanti di vari stili.”.
Tuck and Patti si sono incontrati nel 1978 in una band a San Francisco. “Ero già nella band, dice Tuck, e un giorno Patti venne per fare un’audizione. E’ entrata, ha detto ciao a tutti e ci siamo messi a suonare. Dopo solo pochi secondi ad ascoltarla cantare, ho capito che avevo trovato la mia anima gemella musicale."
Shiva & I dressing in white for Respite's classical set :D Whirly came by and went for contrast (yin/yang)
From The Apotheosis of James I on the ceiling of the Banqueting Hall in Banqueting House, Whitehall
Banqueting House is the last surviving element of Palace of Whitehall. Built 1619-22, it was designed by Inigo Jones (1573-1652) for James I (1566-1625). The hall was used for receptions, masques, and ceremonies as well as banquets.
The ceiling of the hall was painted by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) commissioned by Charles I (1600-49) as a glorification of James. 14 years later Charles was executed on a scaffold outside Banqueting House, accessed from a window in the hall.
Camera OLYMPUS E-300
Speed shutter : 180 sec
Aperture: f/16
Focal Length: 92mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: -5 EV
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After the success of 2009 shows attended by 313,385 visitors, the historic Spring appointment dedicated to all who have a professional interest in furnishing is back - from 14 to 19 April - to the Rho exhibition centre.
The Salone Internazionale del Mobile and the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, an integral part of its format, are as usual distinguished by a wide range of top quality goods: on show there is every kind of furnishings - from stand-alone pieces to coordinates - in every possible style from classical to design to modern.
The biennial exhibitions Eurocucina with its side event FTK and International Bathroom Exhibition complete the commercial offer together with the SaloneSatellite as usual dedicated to young designers.
I went to Longwood Gardens and shot in the rain using my D200 (which is weather sealed) and only the 35mm F/1.8 AF-S G DX prime lens (which has a gasket and is somewhat weather resistant).
Hard to keep the lens clear, even with the hood, but I got a few shots.
I got very wet...
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An impromptu concert atop Mt. Tabor by some members of Classical Revolution PDX (www.classicalrevolutionpdx.org/)
I never thought such a small thing like the bird in the foreground can add so much more value to a photograph! But you can’t imagine how dead the scene looks like without the little bird on the ground!
PS: Since I think this photograph looks like a classical romantic scene, then I would like to share with you a classical romantic music! It is called “Gabriel’s Oboe” by Ennio Morricone (one of the most brilliant composers of the 20 century) from the soundtrack of the movie “The Mission”. Enjoy :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvBT9sqXnew
PS: if you are wondering about the framing of this picture see this link: bighugelabs.com/flickr/frame.php
(Toronto, ON; summer 2008.)
Memphis | Tennessee | USA
Graceland was originally built in 1939 by Dr. Thomas Moore and his wife, Ruth Brown Moore. Named after Ruth’s aunt, Grace Toof, the mansion served as a venue for classical recitals. In 1957, Elvis purchased Graceland for just over $100,000, making it his primary residence for the next two decades. The mansion witnessed Elvis’s meteoric rise to superstardom, hosting family, friends, and countless memorable moments.
Today, Graceland stands as a testament to Elvis’s enduring legacy. Since opening to the public in 1982, it has welcomed over 20 million visitors from around the world. Guided tours allow fans to explore the rooms where Elvis lived, worked, and entertained, including the living room, his parents’ bedroom, the kitchen, TV room, pool room, the famous Jungle Room, his father’s office, the Trophy Building, the Racquetball Building (newly-restored to how it looked in 1977), and Meditation Garden.
I wanted to make it taller, with a balustrade and statuary and all that, but the prof was really rigid about the paper size, so I couldn't make it any taller. He's a jerk. Right now its 40 feet tall.
I'm sorry Jonesy, I couldn't make it as Baroque as I wanted. :(
(Left to right is a plan at 1/8" = 1', main elevation at 3/8" = 1', and side elevation at 1/8" = 1')
Took 9 hours to design + draw
Stuff around Buffalo, NY for Scott Kelby's World Wide PhotoWalk.
The sign at the Irish Classical Theater, all lit up. It looked pretty cool, especially with the extra added softness of the star filter.
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