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Went to Baird Point on the University at Buffalo North Campus yesterday evening with Jeff, Sandra, and Jake, to shoot the sunset, which went quite well. However, I've been wanting to take some night shots there so I had to sneak back later that evening to do so when it was good and dark. My patience paid off.
legorevolution was curious how I did this so I made a quick video. Was I bored? Yes.
I forgot to mention, prepare to be frazzled, this can be a real headache. The bley and black wedges/wings actually were a lot more enjoyable to work with than the lower quality orange ones though.
The pretty music is DeVotchKa, The Clockwise Witness.
Mr. Ettore Porreca served in the U.S.Army during WWII as a combat photographer. When the war was over, he says he ended up in the 98th Division in Osaka in the autumn of 1945. With the occupation beginning, his assignments took him throughout Japan. He has a web page that is most unique and interesting. It is especially pertinent at this time in history when Japan is yet faced with another distaster, this one of a natural sort. His photos are definitely unique. Website...
www.ettoreinjapan.com/images/ettore_
It has been brought to my attention by a friend, Dalma, that Mr. Ettore Porreca has an orchestra and he and his musicians may be seen performing a "big band" hit. YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT HIS YOUTHFUL VOICE AND APPEARANCE...
This is the rest of the 1940 Packard that was attached to the hood ornament.
Obviously I've "adjusted" the photo a little. I got rid of the ugly campers on the left along with the dull gray sky, applied a black & white adjustment layer (thanks dutchee), and a diffuse glow. I like it and I hope you do too.
How many students of history know that he didn't really want the job. He tried to get his brother to take the position, but he opted out. When the people suggested he make the government a Constitutional Monarchy, he said no. He felt that if he was going to be the boss, he wanted to be the "big boss." Thus, in many ways, he wrote his own destiny. It was Lenin and the Bolsheviks, the Communists, who made the decision to murder the Czar, the Czar's wife and their five children, two servants and the family dog. For many years, the information about the assassination of the last Romanovs was kept a State secret, however, in 1992, the party released all of the gruesome details, photos, location, etc. The family then gained Sainthood and a royal funeral and burial. Two of the bodies were never found. It is one of history's most grizzly chapters, but it does not even touch the tip of the iceberg of many of the events in Russia's long history of death and torture of its citizens.
STUFF IN BOXES AND OLD REMINDERS OF ANOTHER TIME AND PLACE.
Tags for this image: Bar-Mickey Bar-Sparta Club-Latin-Quarter Yamato-Japan Naha-City Pelican-books Richard-Storry Behind-Soko-Store Soko-Store Country-and-Western-Music Country-and-Western-Music-in-Japan C/W-Music Momentos-of-Japan Modern-History-of-Japan
This is a sunset photo I shot over the summer at my aunt's cottage. I took some of my family out for a sunset boat tour of the lake and couldn't resist taking some pics.
I have since learned some new Photoshop techniques that I am now using on stuff I didn't originally know what to do with. I'm not sure I like how the foreground came out, but I like the silhouetted hill and the sky.
A friend of mine has a website/blog where he each day posts something that he wants to learn, and the following results. In this picture he is covered with Post-it notes from head to toe in an attempt to find out how many are needed to cover him. It was quite interesting to watch.
A high-speed video coverage of the experiment can be seen here. (At the end of the video). The site is mostly in Norwegian so that's why you might not understand a single word :)
I just have to add that the smiley face was something I added in post-processing :)
A "MUST READ" FOR ALL STUDENTS. It is a comparative study that should be read and compared with US history and how the two are both similar yet fundamentally different. It is a study in human values.
Like any subject that is important, some of our schools will spend an entire year on ancient Chinese history and neglect the history that will shape the future of the world, contemporary Chinese history. It would be a grand idea to start the unit in the early 1930s and study Chinese history from that date until the present. For some reason, some of our educators have created a state of near-war between our two nations because of trade relations. This should not be. A mutual understanding of how we can help the other is in order.
Hier ein paar Fotos von unserem Siebdruckkurs für Anfänger.
Lern drucken mit uns!, Bring dein eigenes Motiv mit Siebdruck auf Beutel Tshirts, Holz, Karton und Papier! Eine Übersicht von unseren Kursen findest Du hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/3-workshops
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
Learn something new! more infos (in English):
Went to a farm show this weekend and had the fortune of borrowing my friend Jeff's Sigma 10-20mm. This Allis-Chalmers was gorgeous sitting in the sun. It was stunning against the bright blue sky, but I thought it would look more interesting with a partial desaturation and some lens blur. Hope you enjoy.
NOBODY WANTS TO RETURN TO THE 40S, but the educations system today hardly focuses on life in the 40s, thus denying today's generation part of their heritage. There is way too much emphasis placed on political correctness, way too much focus on what a bunch of A-holes our past leaders were for doing this one group or another, etc, etc. Well, the truth of the matter is this, what is done is done, so a lot of educators should just "get over it and start teaching a little more respect for American values as they apply to the golden rule...not the religious golden rule, per se, just the golden rule that applies to common decency. Of course, this would leave one hell of a big gap in the educational system of this nation would it not?
Like any subject that is important, some of our schools will spend an entire year on ancient Chinese history and neglect the history that will shape the future of the world, contemporary Chinese history. It would be a grand idea to start the unit in the early 1930s and study Chinese history from that date until the present. For some reason, some of our educators have created a state of near-war between our two nations because of trade relations. This should not be. A mutual understanding of how we can help the other is in order.
I have been wanting to explore Forest Lawn Cemetery here in Buffalo for quite some time now. So last week Dutchee, Frosty, Zephry, and I paid them a visit.
This is a panoramic I shot with my Nikon D40, 18-55mm Nikon kit lens, and Hoya R72 infrared filter. Camera was tripod mounted and triggered via wireless remote. I took four images each overlapping by 25%, merged them in Photoshop and processed them as I normally do with IR shots.
Gilbert du Motier's portrait of the Marquis de Lafayette. Only 19 years old when he arrived in what would be America, he offered his services. After some hesitation, the men in power were convinced by Ben Franklin that the youth had contacts that would be helpful. Helpful was an understatement. It is my opinion, in light of all that he did, his presence in our nation at the time was Divine.
He became Washington's right-hand man and was eventually advanced to the rank of General in the United States Army. He was only 19 when he stepped foot on American soil, he made a very positive difference in our nation's history. There are some who say that "...without his help, American would not have won the Revolutionary War." Read about this young man and decide for yourself.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_du_Motier,_marquis_de_Lafay...
Like any subject that is important, some of our schools will spend an entire year on ancient Chinese history and neglect the history that will shape the future of the world, contemporary Chinese history. It would be a grand idea to start the unit in the early 1930s and study Chinese history from that date until the present. For some reason, some of our educators have created a state of near-war between our two nations because of trade relations. This should not be. A mutual understanding of how we can help the other is in order.
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops in English:
www.nadjagirod.com/en/content/22-learn-how-to-screenprint...
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops (in German): drucksalon-kurse.blogspot.de/
It is possible that Vincent's voyage from Hong Kong to Yokohama was onboard the Golden CIty. History will not verify this thought, so it is not information that one can rely on. Remember, all of the information about Van Gogh's trip is being created through a channeling process.
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops in English:
www.nadjagirod.com/en/content/22-learn-how-to-screenprint...
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops (in German): drucksalon-kurse.blogspot.de/
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops (in German): drucksalon-kurse.blogspot.de/
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops (in German): drucksalon-kurse.blogspot.de/
It is time to begin our history lesson. Note the General at far left. He was General Grants's right-hand staff officer and helped create the terms for the surrender of the CSA at Appomattox. FYI he was a native American, a Brigadier General--and an attorney.
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops (in German): drucksalon-kurse.blogspot.de/
Fotos aus unserem Siebdruckatelier.
Wir geben monatlich Siebdruckkurse in Berlin. Im Programm haben wir einen Anfängerkurs, einen Musterdruckkurs für Rapportdruck und einen Fortgeschrittenenkurs für zweifarbiges Drucken.
Mehr Infos zu Ablauf und Terminen gibt's hier: : www.nadjagirod.com/de/content/22-siebdruck-selber-machen
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin
We not only offer workshops for beginner, but also a pattern workshop, where we will teach you, how to print your own allover pattern and a workshop for printing with two colours.
more infos about our workshops (in German): drucksalon-kurse.blogspot.de/
This is a bottle of Wild Turkey American Spirit, which is a 15 year old bourbon that my best friend gave me as a gift for being the best man in his wedding this past weekend. It's a "Bonded" whiskey, produced as a small batch bourbon with only 12,000 bottles available in the U.S. It is quite tasty!
Details: Nikon D40, Nikon 50mm f/1.8D, three shot HDR at f/1.8, room lighting, shot against a white background.
Question for the day? Was George Washington President when he actually crossed the Delaware River?
Find the answer by reading below Wikipedia ELEMENTARY EDUCATION history.
THIS IS NOT MY PHOTOGRAPH. IT WAS TAKEN BY CHARLIE RIEDEL-AP and is posted here for public information and education. It is, in my opinion, a very excellent and respectful photograph, a master portrait, really, of a gentleman who lived a lot of American history. I hope his funeral will be a national event, televised, and with full military honors.
My grandmother was recently in the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, but after an angiogram everything checked out just fine; turned out she just needed her prescriptions updated. While visiting her, I decided to shoot a picture of my grandfather looking out he window. I love how this came out.
Details
- Mamiya C220 with 80mm f/2.8 lens, 1/60 sec at f/2.8
- Developed with Kodak D-76
- I'm rather impressed with the way I 'scanned' this. I hung the negatives in front of a white backdrop, then shot a digital image of the negative with my Nikon D40 using my Sigma 105mm macro lens. I back lit the negative with my SB-600 flash, 1/32 power triggered with a Cybersync. Processed in Photoshop by inverting the image and adjusting the levels and curves.
OK, so I did mess up spectacularly.
This was supposed to be my 365 for 9 January. But I got all "oh my, the moon" that I spaced (ha) out, and I posted that.
So this is really my 365 for that, and my whole posting debacle earlier in the day? Didn't matter. I'm off to go fix that now.
But first! And more importantly: This is Jeremy.
Jeremy is wonderful. Jeremy moved to Brooklyn last weekend. And I will miss him. New York, you are so lucky to have him, because he is funny and nice and talented and did I mention nice and also cool and super friendly and takes amazing photographs and soon will have that whole city conquered.
I'll see you soon, Jeremy. I'm planning a little trip east for the spring, I think.
Oh this photo! Was from his going away dinner. A big group of us went to the Old Clam House and ate cioppino. The best part of the meal, besides meeting more excellent friends of Jeremy, was that when you get cioppino, you also get a bib. Which everyone immediately put on. And then went right back to whatever it was they were doing. So you had a whole group of adults sitting around talking, completely oblivious to the overt bibbage going on everywhere. Superb!
Here's me about to wear a bib. And here's me actually wearing it.
And let's say bye to Jeremy one last time. Or hello, if we're lucky enough to live on the east coast. Hang out with this one. He's great.