19
Dec 11

Three Chairs In The Desert

Still looking for an appropriate table and a good looking tequila bottle.

These are old beater chairs I’ve found in second-hand stores for a buck or two apiece. In fact, I found the yellow one abandoned in the desert. It was pretty nasty! A little TLC and a coat of paint made all three suitable models for various photo shoots. I have another in the garage in the process of being painted green.

I may need to learn tole painting and paint Mexican designs on them.


20
Nov 11

Fruit with Violin

My first try at a still life after the 17th century Dutch painters.

Lighting is only candlelight, except for a 25 watt lamp aimed at the wall behind me. Shot at f/18 for DOF with a 30 second exposure.

Unfortunately the long exposure time creates an unwanted candle flare. But all-in-all I’m happy with the result.


19
Nov 11

Creative Remakes

Recently a website called Booooooom! sponsored a photo project. The gist of the project was to remake a famous work of art with a photograph. The entries are all very creative, ranging from silly to serious.

Thanks to Nan for sharing this with me!

“La laitière” remake by Justine Rioufrait


“La laitière” by Vermeer

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16
Nov 11

A Defining Photo

Eighty-Four year old Dorli Rainey was the victim of pepper spray on Tuesday night.

She was participating in an Occupy Seattle protest march that spilled into the streets. When the police arrived to control the crowd, she was right there in the front lines.

Protests are nothing new to her; she is a long time political activist and is well known in the local political crowd. She even ran for mayor of Seattle in 2009, but dropped out saying she was too old. Current Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn knows her personally.

It’s no wonder that this photo has gone viral. It’s the defining photo that every photographer dreams of. Photographer Joshua Trujillo was in the right place at the right time.

“She had her head down, and I could see the spray all over her face,” he said. “Then she lifted her head up and someone splashed another liquid in her face.”

That’s when Trujillo and Rainey made eye contact through his camera — and when the photo happened.

“I recognized the moment as being something unique,” Trujillo said. “Photojournalists by nature go after the things that are unique, odd or extreme. Those are the things that affect people.”

He added: “In all my years in this profession, I’ve never seen anything like that.”


16
Nov 11

Butternuts

Butternuts, originally uploaded by James Milstid, aka PapaJames.


16
Nov 11

Butternut Squash


16
Nov 11

Autumn Leaves


16
Nov 11

Quackers

Quackers, originally uploaded by James Milstid, aka PapaJames.


16
Nov 11

Sea Of Grass

Sea Of Grass, originally uploaded by James Milstid, aka PapaJames.


16
Nov 11

I’m Not A Duck