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For Inktober I decided to shoot film photography using the prompts. This is the image I got for Ridge. Framed by different branches is the shape of Hanging Rock, NC. Canon AE-1 with Kodak Gold 200 (October 18, 2024)
Please allow me to try something new. Here's the prompt, at least that I started with - I lost my changes. This same prompt, with some adjusting was also used for the previous round of uploads that look similar.
Please let me know what you think. Image invites are welcomed. Comments and favs are appreciated.
Prompt:
a black and white photo of a woman with long hair, inspired by Ulrika Pasch, portrait of kim wexler, gorgeous face, style of angela deane, prideful look, square, waist - up, vivid, breathtaking look, a radiant, aesthetic shot
Prompt #23 from Janel of "Run with Scissors" Journal prompts
Journal Prompt 23: Today I want you to fill an entire page in your journal with one of the elements of art. As an art teacher, I have to talk about all of the elements of art...daily.
Here they are:
1. Line
2. Color
3. Shape
4. Space
5. Texture
6. Form
I think this sort of has all of them in it.
CHATSWORTH - A prompt call to 9-1-1 from a passerby brought the Los Angeles City Fire Department and allied agencies to quickly conquer a small non-injury brush fire in the 11500 block of North Topanga Canyon Boulevard on September 29, 2020.
© Photo by Mark Lassman
LAFD Incident: 092920-0711
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offset circles on watercolor paper colored with Inktense pencils using watercolor brush to dilute
Sponsored by: Daisy Yellow Daily Paper Prompts
On the tag I put a print of a drawing I did a couple years ago..printed out from another bigger journal. Back then I was very sad and hibernating, and I wanted this page to say, "that girl is now getting out and seeing things!"
The last couple of weeks I have been working in a moleskine, not using much ephemera or tape, etc. I have been asking myself a lot of contemplative questions and find I have been doing a lot more writing then usual. Really it ebbs and flows, and I am already feeling the tide turning back to more artsy pages.
Regardless, this be.prompted was done in the more writing mode.... Read more about this spread on my blog post, be.prompted.1, by clicking HERE
Detail of the journaling block from my first prompt.
Made for Dawn Sokol's Art Journal Stimulus Project. (www.dblogala.com/)
Nikon D3s + 24-70mm f/2.8G | PROMPT, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile, 11 April 2011
© 2011 José Francisco Salgado, PhD
PROMPT's (Panchromatic Robotic Optical Monitoring and Polarimetry Telescopes) primary objective is rapid and simultaneous multiwavelength observations of gamma-ray burst afterglows, some when they are only tens of seconds old." [Source: Wikipedia]
The Brookdale Lodge sits along Highway 9 in Brookdale, California. It was built in 1870 and initially served as a headquarters for the Grover Lumbermill.
By 1900, the Lumbermill was sold to H.J. Logan, who converted the property into a campground and hotel.
Between 1922-1945, Dr. F.K. Camp took over operations, building the well known Brookdale Room with the natural creek running through the middle of it. That creek also saw the drowning of Sarah Logan (neice of H.J. Logan) she is said to haunt the Brookdale Room.
In it's heyday, the Brookdale was the second most popular resort in California, with many Hollywood Stars (Marilyn Monroe, Shirley Temple, Joan Crawford to name a few) to President Herbert Hoover having stayed at the Brookdale.
That soon ended, the 1940s and 1950s saw the place becoming a hangout for gangsters and other shady characters.
In 1956, a fire destroyed the Brookdale Room, leading to it being rebuilt in a Hansel and Gretel style (apparently to match the nearby and now defunct Santa's Village) The campground also went away at this time, to become a parking lot for the hotel.
By 1964, the Brookdale's owner filed bankruptcy and the property sold to Developer Archie Cline to construct condos on the property. Cline lost the permits to build after some rock concerts.
R.T. Burger then bought it in 1976, intending to restore it, as it currently was operating as a half shuttered residential motel.
1977-1987 saw multiple owners come and go, along with a flooding and subsequent use of the Brookdale as a shelter by the Red Cross.
By 1989, Bill Gilbert, a lieutenant with the San Francisco Police Department bought the Brookdale and began restoring it, operating it until 2007, when it was sold to Sanjiv Kakkar for $5.3 Million.
So began a new page in the Brookdale's history, though it would not be very long or good. Many issues began to surface with the new owner and the way the Brookdale was ran. In 2008, a pipe backed up, dumping chemicals into the creek and killing off many of the fish in it. Refuse and construction debris also began to pile up around the property.
In 2009, a fire destroyed 20 of the apartments on the property, prompting an apparently still ongoing arson investigation.
In 2010, a lawsuit came about; employees filed one against Kakkar for bounced checks, failure to provide meal periods, and for wrongful termination.
By October 7, 2011, the Fire Department Red tagged the Brookdale Lodge and the Santa Cruz County Sherriff’s office began the closure after numerous fire and health code violations were discovered, from unpermitted construction, monitors in the guests rooms, altered/removed panic hardware on lobby doors
By March 2012, the lodge still remained closed and more charges filed against the owner, this time for more Insurance fraud and other charges, many stemming from the 2010 lawsuit by the employees. The county still has a pending civil case against Kakkar as well due to the outstanding violations on the property.
As of today, as seen, the Brookdale sits empty and likely now serves as homes from squatters and transients (given several of the rooms appear to have been broken into)
That is basically the entire Brookdale History in a summed up (but still rather long) version. Sources include the Santa Cruz Sentinel and monterybay.org for history of the property along with it’s violations and legal troubles. Only time will tell what will become of the Brookdale.
Prompt: Funny
Leonardo is so silly with cat nip! I love watching him--he rubs the toys all over his face and grooms them to death.
My very first Explore! #367
CHATSWORTH - A prompt call to 9-1-1 from a passerby brought the Los Angeles City Fire Department and allied agencies to quickly conquer a small non-injury brush fire in the 11500 block of North Topanga Canyon Boulevard on September 29, 2020.
© Photo by Austin Gebhardt
LAFD Incident: 092920-0711
Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk
Prompts for the community film-making workshop, with Ed Webb-Ingall, part of Open Cinema at Open School East. April 2015.
Prompt: It's a Taste Sensation!
More info available on my blog: clickychickcreates.com/2014/05/29/smoothies-in-the-backya...