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Tropical Flowers

I love going to sunny warm holiday spots. I usually venture to Hawaii each Spring and have even gone again in the Fall. Walking is great in Hawaii no matter what Island you are visiting and I have been on all the islands now. They are all different from each other. I don’t have a favorite Island even though we go to Maui the most and we stay in Kihei which is the warm sunny side of the Island.

From the moment you land and disembark from your airplane you will be hit in the face with a warm breeze (Trade winds) and the sweet smell of a multitude of flowers that cover the Island. I can’t help but to stop and look at the flowers and fruit that grow alongside the roads. Id I have my camera, which I usually do I always take a few shots. Here are a few that I just found and as I find more, I will add pages.

Odds & Sods June

OK, is this bird part of a wall painting?

What’s your guess?

I took this out of my office window when I was downtown Vancouver in one of the towers at the Vancouver Public Library on West Georgia.

I’ll tell at the end of June but go ahead and guess.

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Makeup 101 and ask the Professional

Well here we go with my original thoughts (& Paul Piotrowski’s help), I will be adding material and video over a period of time. What I hope to achieve here is to have a source of information and questions and answers that will help all levels, from beginner to pro with makeup.


And special thanks to our glamorous non-professional model Kim and

Paul Piotrowski who is my website/blog master GURU and you can meet Paul at http://www.paulymath.com/

(be sure to go there for tons of blogging ideas and a FREE E-BOOK)



Corsets

At the Taboo show last fall they booths that featured corsets. I never realized just how many and how popular these items of clothing are. The stores were always crowded and people, yes boys and girls were buying them up. Here are a few shots I grabbed.

So there are a few shots. Who likes corsets out there?

Odds n Sods

A collection of photos I run across that I have taken over the years. Some good, some not so good. I will just keep adding images that I find as I go. They really don’t fit anywhere. Is this of any interest to anyone?

This one is my very first night skyline picture and my first slide printed with Cibachrome. It is from around 1976 give or take a year. The comments I got  was ok too bad it’s not in focus. I was crushed. Look at the fingerprints, dust and other stuff on the print that was made some 34 yrs ago. Also notice the lack of lights and buildings. This photo was taken from the top of a building on West Broadway. Buildings were restricted to 3 floors back then. Oh yeah, I didn’t have a tripod back then. I sat the camera on a ledge and set it to B (bulb) and held the exposure for about 11 seconds of F8. I used an old wire coil spring shutter release cable and counted out the seconds. My old top view German made Edixa with a 50mm lend didn’t even have a light meter. I think this old photo has fared well after sitting in a box in the garage for all these years.

Old Vancouver

So there I was sitting watching TV bored out of my mind, nothing on no where to go, sucks to be me! I pulled out my trusty long time  friend, yup you got it, my camera. You’ve heard the expression “Little things amuse little minds”, haven’t you. It’s true. I started taking pictures of the TV and this is how one of them turned out.h

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This isn’t a double exposure, I didn’t put Shrek 3D glasses in front of the lens, what did I do? The blurry fish on top of the TV is a wood carving of mine. I was having a glass of scotch I guess, that’s why the fish is blurry. So, …………. someone must know how I did this shot! come on, tell us…..

One of you folks tell me, I’m not telling. If I knew I’d tell you cause I’d want to brag, right.
Quite some time ago I read an article in a photo magazine about coloring your B/W images by hand. I had an 8×10 done when I was in Korea in 1969. It was cool so I thought I’d try it. Now someones making a fortune selling those 1940 pics, you know the B/W one of the little kids with 1 red rose. And they are probably using photoshop or some software. I was a little slow on the upswing I guess. Here are two that I did.

Painted EaglePainted River

I always liked this one. It is the S-curve in the river, that’s all. It is a rule of composition, like the rule of thirds.  the dyes I used on these are very simple. I actually used them as a little boy at Easter. RIGHT. water, food coloring and a tsp of vinegar.  Use a cotton ball or a cue tip to apply. Just like coloring Easter Eggs. Now you know how to color B/W pictures that were printed on coated paper. Of course you can still use Photoshop.

So there, I told you a secret just don’t

Dont bug me

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me for any more. Hehe so here is another old trick. This next picture is really 2 pictures of in this case slides that were laid over top of each other. It’s called a sandwich. Yah yah I know, Photoshop. I dare you to do this without software ! Sen me your picture and I’ll post it on the front page with your credits for 1 month. then I’ll post it on the blog by itself with your credits. Do a sandwich without using any software.

Red Dove

I took a photo of a Seagull flying overhead while I was on the deck of the BC Ferry. He was against a blue sky. The background was off my back deck when the sun was dropping. This slide is 100 % color, no filters were used for the shot. Photoshop wasn’t invented yet as it was in the 1970’s.

Remember, take that sandwich.