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Ahhhh I do love Nature, especially when you look closer to see the things you may have missed with just a simple glance!
This is my 3rd photo in an attempt to post a new photo a day for 365 days. Tony - I made it to the third day! Let's see if I make 365!!! It's gonna be tough, but I'm determined. I will have to cheat during December 1 through December 5 though, as I won't have internet access.
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So, my sister came up with this great idea today. She suggested we tie different coloured strings across my room for today's photo. So I've stuck six pushpins on the walls of my room and tied knitting strings so they crisscross the whole room. While it looked pretty darn cool, it has been an equally challenging thing to capture. I think I've picked this one out of almost 300 frames of shots..
The lines you see aren't all strings, the blurry grey ones are actually shadows of the strings :)
MembersLow Strings, Rehearsal. San Jose, California. September 27 ,2013. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Members of the cello and double bass sections of Symphony Silicon Valley at a September 27, 2013 rehearsal
And now, as they say, something entirely different. I am midway into a three-year project that has me photographing classical musicians in San Jose, California - primarily the Symphony Silicon Valley and the San Jose Chamber Orchestra. Symphony Silicon Valley is the direct descendant of the San Jose Symphony, a group that has been described as the longest running symphony orchestra in the western United States. The San Jose Chamber Orchestra is a smaller group that has a reputation for exciting and high quality performances and for promoting new works by living composers.
Since many of my usual photographic subjects are inanimate objects - as we like to say, "Rocks. Trees. Water." - photographing performing artists is, in many ways, a very big change for me. This work is all about the people and, in fact, the point of the project is to tell the stories of these artists in a more complete way, showing and telling aspects of what they do that are not usually seen by the public and concert-goers. It was a bit of a stretch for me at first, walking around among performing artists and finding ways to see what they do photographically and record what they do and show who they are. However, I may have an advantage or two over some who might try to photograph such subjects. I have a lot of background in music, having taught it at the college level for many years, having been a performer myself at one time, and being married to a fine musician. There is as much music as photography in my life, and for this reason I believe that I am sensitive to aspects of the musical life that might not be apparent to other photographers who don't have this background. Related to this, I have personal friendships among many in this world, which gives me a bit of an entre that has helped a lot.
I'll likely share more of this work from time to time - from among the 2000 or more photographs that I have made so far. This photograph was made at a rehearsal of Symphony Silicon Vally in late September, 2013. Here the orchestra is preparing their performance of Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kije Suite. (Folks who know the music might even be able to figure out where they are in the work - there is a hint in the photo.) For this shot I photographed from the balcony with a long lens in order to compress the perspective of this part of the stage occupied by some of the orchestra's low string players.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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A puppet on strings. This is really our life, controlled by strings and in the background a shadow trying to break out. This is how I am feeling from the jet lag.
Just back from our trip and will be posting more pictures as soon as we get over our jet lag. Glad to be back.
STRINGS Design Vlaanderen, v.z.w. Kant als Kunst 7 juni- 18 augustus 2013 Kanselarijstraat 19, B-1000 Brussel (vlakbij de Sint-Michielskathedraal) open van dinsdag tot vrijdag van 12.00 tot 17.00 uur, zaterdag en zondag van 13.00 tot 17.00 uur en op afspraak. www.designvlaanderen.be
scan and crop of a print.
Bronica etrs.
I think this is the photo that launched a thousand bale photos. late 2004
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At the enormous "German Christmas Market" in Birmingham.
Taken with Voigtländer Nokton 25mm f0.95 lens on Panasonic GX7.
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Finally had the time and motivation to edit some stuff and ended up searching through old folders. This is from a hot summer day when I had more time for photography
Isn't this gorgeous? I took pictures of this "piece of fabric" I made by sewing strings together right before I cut it up into 5" string blocks. The quilt is still in process, but looking back, I'm wondering why I didn't just leave it like this. Am I really THAT crazy?!?!
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