Photo

April 20, 2008

More, More, More

About every six weeks or so I take a day to share some of my favorite photos from the LiveJournal picture feed site. For new readers, this is a constantly updated  page of whatever photos users of the LiveJournal community are uploading at that minute.  Warning! If you go here, you will become addicted.

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Hope you enjoyed the shots. The brunette hottie is actress Megan Fox. And, no kidding, the girl in the last photo used to be a man.  Yep.  Please enjoy.

 

April 17, 2008

Failure Is The Best

I'm not sure why but many folks delight in the failure of others. Not me, of course, but maybe you. Okay, maybe a little bit me too.

Thanks to blog reader Sylvia for her tip about The FAIL Blog . The premise is simple. Readers send in their photos of failing in action. Hilarity ensues. Some examples:


Catching Fail:
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Sunroof Fail:
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Girlfriend Fail:
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Salad Fail:
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Cat Fail:
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The site's creators might be unhappy to see their site called "successful" but I think I like it.



March 26, 2008

All About Eve

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This is one of my very favorite photographs hanging on the wall at Chez Bean.  Taken in Mongolia in 1979 it's a militia soldier training a horse to  play dead.

One of the giants of 20th century photography, Eve Arnold, captured this image during her six years spent working in China. 

Miss Arnold was born in 1912, the same year the Titanic sank. She became interested in photography in her mid-thirties and in 1951 became the the first female member of the prestigious Magnum Photos agency.

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Besides her China photos she is perhaps best known for her many pictures of Marilyn Monroe taken over a ten year period.

So why do I bring all this to your attention today? Because if you live in the Bad Place you are in luck just this once. My friend David is presenting a major exhibition of Eve Arnold's photographs at his gallery beginning this Saturday, 29 March.

I don't know exactly which photos will be on display but here are a few more of her images that I really love.

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Retired Chinese Worker.   


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Bar Girl, Havana.


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Malcolm X.


If you missed the link above, the David Gallery is at 5797 Washington Boulevard in Culver City, Ca. 90232. If you go, please say hello for me.

Oh, I saved the most interesting thing about Eve Arnold for last. I told you she was born in 1912.  Well, it turns out she is still alive! At 95 she doesn't take pictures anymore but is still active in managing her photo portfolio. Neat, huh? 

March 19, 2008

"Gummy, Gummy, Gummy, I've Got....."

This doesn't happen very often but I saw a piece in the paper the other day  and made a mental note that it might be a good blog topic. But then, before I had the chance to write about it, the subject of the article emailed me too!

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Photographer Kealoha Villa of Long Beach, California has embarked upon a once-a-day photo project where he takes pictures of gummy bears. He's been at it for almost eight months so far.


Here are gummy bears doing a crossword puzzle.

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Here they are enjoying some art.

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Enjoying leap day!

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And playing with a Slinky!

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If  Kealoha's  project tickles you too you'll want to see more at his Flickr page.

I smell a coffee table book down the road!!!   

 

February 24, 2008

Dig If You Will This Picture

Way back on December 12 I wrote about my favorite internet time waster; a photo feed that constantly updates itself as users add pictures to their LiveJournal pages. At any moment you see the latest 50 shots and the randomness makes each refresh a one-of-a-kind momentary art project.

What I didn't know then was that if you see a photo you like and demand context, just click on it and it takes you to the actual page that features it.  I've been saving some I liked over the last week to share with you. I believe the link is really worth a visit.

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February 13, 2008

A House Is Not A Home

Donna and I got the chance to tour an historic old house on the island recently. I'm sure it was beautiful in 1906 when it was built but it has fallen into some disrepair in the short 102 years since. Some people just can't have nice things.

We enjoyed the visit though and I took advantage of the opportunity to snap a few pictures.

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February 06, 2008

Snow Day

I mentioned a few days ago that my friend Marty, the best friend a guy could ever have, and I drove down to Oregon to bring my pig, Godzilla, home after a ten day hospital stay. On the road, we hit a few patches of winter weather which, while never fun to drive through, always makes me happy if I have a camera with me.

Here are a few snapshots that I took through the passenger side window of Marty's truck, while we were moving. I wish I had time to get out and compose them properly but we were on a pretty tight schedule to get all the way there and back in one day. Please enjoy.


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You can click on any image to enlarge too. It was a winter wonderland!

January 01, 2008

Ore - Gone!

Last day of vacation pictures from last week's getaway to the Beaver State. (I think I rented that once) (Click on any photo for larger version)


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A few from the Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon.


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Elk, I think. I always get them confused with moose.


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Paging Don Johnson. Don Johnson, courtesy phone please...



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"Catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world....."


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We are so moving to this street.....Happy New Year again. Come back tomorrow for something completely different.

December 31, 2007

Oregon 3: Oregoner

Nothing is more boring than someone else's vacation pictures, right? I'm here to prove it too. (Click on any photo for larger version)

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Happy Holidays ... from Jimmy Buffet maybe?


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One day I'd like to have a set up like this for my cows.....


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Squawk, squawk, squawk...It's always something with you.


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Purty, right?

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One more set tomorrow.....Oh, and Happy New Year!

December 30, 2007

South Of The Border

Oregon's official state flag was adopted in 1925. It is the only US state flag that still has a design on both sides. It's true: you can source me!

A few more snapshots now from my drive down the Oregon coast over the weekend. (Click on any photo for larger version)


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Water, water everywhere...


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Rocks too!


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And lighthouses.....


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And rain....


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And  me.


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And no caption needed.

More tomorrow.



December 29, 2007

Go Beavers!!!

I squeezed in a short road trip down to Oregon last week and here are a few photos and a short description of same. (Click on any photo for larger version)


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Creepy trees, leading to certain death, I'm sure.


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Christmas lights on a fire station, I believe in Toledo, Oregon, celebrating the birth of the baby George Washington, I guess.....


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Decorations inside the State Capitol in Salem. I'm standing in front of the Senate chamber, looking across the rotunda to the House. The wreath in the center is around the State Seal on the floor.



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They must not get many visitors here.



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Excellent advice from the Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse And Sushi Bar (correct)  in Corvallis, Oregon!

More tomorrow!

December 12, 2007

Going Outside Is Overrated Anyway

Thanks to blog reader WhiteDevil for this tip, my favorite new internet time waster useful resource. 

Someone smarter than I has written a program that continuously offers the top 50 new images posted by members on LiveJournal, the popular social network/ blogger virtual community. There are so many users that the pictures are on the page only for about a minute before they are replaced with the newer 50. Never knowing what is coming next makes it hard to step away without one more "refresh."

Here is the link along with a few of the pictures that were displayed in the minutes leading up to me writing this post. I love that some of the photos are so puzzling out of context since you don't see captions or the posts about them when you view them this way.

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December 05, 2007

Picture This

Thanks to the digital revolution, photography has become one of the cheapest, easiest and most rewarding hobbies anyone can take up. I don't know anyone who doesn't enjoy looking at pictures and these days there is no reason why you shouldn't take your own.

Good digital cameras can be had for under a hundred dollars anymore, free digital editing software is available online and if you don't have a photo printer at home (like me), you can have your photos professionally printed out for less than 20 cents a print. Add a 99 cent frame and Boom! Instant artwork.

What to shoot? Anything that interests you. In the digital age, there is no cost to shoot 100 pictures in a row that suck. It's not like in previous days where you had to wait until you got your  pictures developed before you knew what you had. By-the-way, I am so old that I remember before there was no such thing as a One Hour Photo lab and you used  to drop your pictures off somewhere and come back two or three days later to pick them up!    

Here are two pictures that I snapped with my camera phone last Friday. In the first, I was the only car at a traffic light right waiting to turn right into the John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California.  As you can see, it was raining pretty hard and I liked the way the palm trees lining both sides of the street looked in that weather. So I turned off my windshield wipers for a second and took the picture just as the light turned green. I only had that one chance to get this picture but am happy with the way it came out.

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 I took the second photo shortly after my arrival Friday back in Seattle.  My flight landed in one of the satellite terminals at Sea-Tac airport and in the train on my way back to the main terminal I snapped three or four shots of the tracks through the back window. I like this one the best.


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No, they are not great pictures. Neither is going to win an award and I probably will never even think of them again after this post. Just because they are not candidates for a scrapbook or a frame, though, doesn't mean it wasn't fun to see take them and see what they looked like.