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Zigging and zaging our way west

December 9, 2014

as we wind our way westward heading to Arizona along I 40 having a destination but like the rest of this trip being open to the road. we get off I 40 at Gallup NM heading north across secondary roads. we discover the Navajo Code Talkers memorial in Ganado Az.

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welcome

Ganado AZ

Ganado AZ

Code Talker

Code Talker

Plaque

Plaque

The Navajo National Tribal Park

The Navajo National Tribal Park

and right down the road is a national treasure actually a national historic site The Hubble Trading Post

T Shirt

T Shirt

Interior

Interior

want this picture doesn’t show are all the baskets nailed to the ceiling. yes they also sell new one’s that were beyond my budget but beautiful and worth it. also lots of blankets on display. but trading post markup don’t go to the artists. all we could afford was a T shirt and a couple of refrigerator magnets.

sign

sign

Building

Building

Buggy in barn

Buggy in barn

horses

horses

white horse checking me out

white horse checking me out

my favorite image all day

my favorite image all day

mary thought i only took this trip to buy T shirts which i didn’t do on our first trip and i wanted to this time so i’ve got T shirts from almost every place we stopped at.

now we are on our way north again to Canyon De Chelly which i’ve heard so much about. they have a campground there not much to talk about, no showers and expensive campground, run by the Navajo’s since it’s on their reservation.

Cyn De Chelly camp

Cyn De Chelly camp

the campsite wasn’t too busy but enough to surprise us traveling late in the summer after school started but there is a whole age group of retirees with campers wandering  America.

dinner from a bag

dinner from a bag

which mary discovered and quite tasty, just add hot water and go.

we did the self tour along the south rim drive we wanted to take one of the native tours that drive on the bottom of the canyons but we were on a budget

caves

caves

ancient ruins

ancient ruins

ruins

ruins

Spider Rock

Spider Rock

canyon

canyon

at every overlook were navajos selling things, jewelry, pottery some of it lovely and going directly to the artist. mary bought a necklace from one, here is a etching artist whom i bought stuff from

Navajo etching artist

Navajo etching artist

they are all so poor with limited resources available to them.

we stayed at Canyon De Chelly campground and explored out from here since it was centrally located. our next day trip was to Monument Valley which we drove around from Mexican Hat south somehow missing the visitor center and the valley drive.

monument valley

monument valley

monument  valley

monument valley

rock formation

rock formation

off in the distance

off in the distance

El Capitan i think

Agathla Peak i think

otherwise known as El Capitan. pretty cool huh?

monument valley

monument valley

well this is all i have time for today, if interested you’ll have to tune in latter when i get more time.

Jene Youtt

National Gallery of Art Seeks Photographer for 1 Year Contract

December 8, 2014

I would love to do this myself but afraid they would want me to show up every day ruining the life  I am living.

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Searching for Contract Photographer at National Gallery

Division of Imaging and Visual Services, of the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C has an immediate contract opportunity for a skilled photographer. This is a full-time, limited term (16month) contract opportunity beginning January 20, 2015.

This position requires one year work experience for a cultural heritage institution.  Experience should include color management and other best practices of reproduction of works of art.; art handling, medium format digital photography, studio lighting of art using electronic flash, Photoshop CC, Lightroom , and strong background in event photography.

Duties include:

  • ·      Event photography
  • ·      Photography of works of art
  • ·      Production of digital files and ink-jet prints
  • ·      Catalogue digital assets into DAM

Interested candidates should email resume and persistent link to samples by January 2, 2015 to Lorene Emerson <l-emerson@nga.gov>

The National Gallery of Art serves the American…

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Ahhhh… tis the season of giving

December 2, 2014

thanks honey

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And what could be better than giving a gift that also gives back.

Since our trip to Cambodia in 2008, Jene Youtt and I have been donating fine art photography prints to Friends Without A Border’s annual Friends of Friends Photo Auctions in NYC.  This year at a preview hosted by the Howard Greenberg Gallery, I learned that the Anghor Hospital for Children and it’s satellite clinic in Siem Reap are now sustainable.  Kenro Izu, who founded the hospital has turned his dream into reality and is now working his magic in Laos.

Kenro’s tireless efforts of fundraising touched so many in the art world: artists, galleries and the patrons of the arts.

So if you are looking for affordable photography as a special gift to someone or for yourself, please join FWAB on Tuesday, December 9th for their 17th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction.

An entrance fee of $75 entitles…

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Albuquerque New Mexico and beyond

December 2, 2014

as we continue west ready for new adventures not really having a detestation only a direction we head to Albuquerque where i knew mary would enjoy shopping in Old Town square

San Felipe church

San Felipe church

mary looked at local native artists works located around the square

Native american artist

Native american artist

while i went around the square looking for photo ops becuase i’ve been there before.

sunflower

sunflower

chillies

chillies

Navaho traditional oven

Navaho traditional oven

details everything is in the details

Shadows

Shadows

it’s not that i am not into native crafts matter of fact i have baskets from all over the world but i found this leaning against one of the churches columns.

Church yard native arts

Church yard native arts

and this madonna imbedded into the church yard tree, who would do this

madonna in tree

madonna in tree

you can see albuquerque does have a sense of humor looking at this fire hydrant

cherry on top

cherry on top

along with an interesting native american cultural center which doesn’t allow pictures oh well

mural at Indian Cultural center

mural at Indian Cultural center

Indian Pueblo cultural center mural

Indian Pueblo cultural center mural

albuquerque has lots of interesting places around it one being in the suburbs Petroglyph National Monument which we climbed in a hot New Mexico day

mary

mary

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

right here in the suburbs

suburbs

suburbs

pretty cool anyways and to think people lived here thousands of years ago

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

having spent a few days seeing the sites we consulted the map where to go next and found Bandelier National Monument north of Santa Fe camping on the Pajarito plateau  elevation around 7000 feet.

New Mexico canyons to Bandelier NAt'l mon

New Mexico canyons to Bandelier NAt’l mon

New Mexico canyons

New Mexico canyons

Pajarito_Plateau

Pajarito_Plateau

campsite

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me

mary

mary

oh it does rain there very heavy at times but rainbows abound

inside car

inside car

selfie

selfie

we were almost alone in our campsite given the time of year but people did come through. we learned about another close by site Tent Rocks national monument a close drive away but i listened to a park volunteer who sent us around the long way, took four hours but pretty. a cafe along the way

wedding dress cafe in Jemez springs NM

wedding dress cafe in Jemez springs NM

masks in  cafe in Jemez springs NM

masks in cafe in Jemez springs NM

mary at Jemez springs NM

mary at Jemez springs NM

the masks are made by a waiter at the cafe who sells them there. there is no camping at Tent Rocks Nat’l so it’s a day trip, because of the changeability of weather it can be a challenge, as you can see by our pictures

blue doors adobe building

blue doors adobe building

going from this sunshine to these clouds

Tent Rock national monument NM

Tent Rock national monument NM

Tent Rock national monument

Tent Rock national monument

really cool so we began up the trail hoping for the best

Tent Rock national monument

Tent Rock national monument

then the clouds blew away

Tent Rock national monument

Tent Rock national monument

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rocks

rocks

spires at Tent Rock national monument

spires at Tent Rock national monument

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 so now we continue on our journey west on interstate 40. i hope you are enjoying these posts as much as the boys at work whom i sent text messages from my phone.

we encourage everyone to explore this beautiful country it truly inspires.

jene

 

 

Remembering veterans everywhere

November 11, 2014

i would hope that each and everyone take a moment today to remember all who have served and who now serve in the armed forces for their sacrifice, some greater than others with their lives.

This comes on a personal memory for me with the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall. It was a dark October night in 1961 when my outfit the 24th Infantry Battle group stationed in Munich Germany was put on alert, we always had them and thought nothing of it until we got to our alert waiting area, waited a bit then drove to somewhere in germany and were issued live ammunition. Whoa this didn’t normally happen, it never happened before. We learned of a crisis as we waited across some field to act as a speed bump against a better equipped  Russian army with our ww 2 weapons. I wonder where my buddies from my recon platoon are now, 12 guys and four jeeps, lots of laughs and tears as people got hurt but we survived.

I was discharged from my unit shortly afterwards when things calmed down and returned to New Jersey. East Germany built the wall and we learned to live with it. Disturbing pictures on the news of people trying to escape being gunned down occasionally flashed on our news screens but nothing really changed in my life as i grew and lived building a career.

I was amazed at my emotions on November 9,1989 seeing picture of the wall being pulled down on television as pictures flashed across the television screen and my personal screen remembered that unnamed German field.

Now here it is 25 years later and the German people are celebrating and remembering the walls fall.

War kills and injures so many innocent people along with soldiers. I wonder why we do this? Is killing mankind’s fate, must we kill everything? Sometimes we defend our way of life other times we take away others. It’s so cruel.

the songs that always get to me, every time are Taps and  Saving Grace even though i don’t believe in a god they sing about I think we all could use a little grace in our lives.

A'Kavehe'onahe, limber bones

A’Kavehe’onahe, limber bones

7th Cavalry soldier grave marker.

7th Cavalry soldier grave marker.

Ernst Hass 2008 Poppies

Ernst Hass 2008 Poppies

Flanders Field poppies

Flanders Field poppies

In Flanders Fields

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly.
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

This was the poem written by World War I Colonel John McCrae, a surgeon with Canada’s First Brigade Artillery. It expressed McCrae’s grief over the “row on row” of graves of soldiers who had died on Flanders’ battlefields, located in a region of western Belgium and northern France. The poem presented a striking image of the bright red flowers blooming among the rows of white crosses and became a rallying cry to all who fought in the First World War. The first printed version of it reportedly was in December 1915, in the British magazine Punch.

McCrae’s poem had a huge impact on two women, Anna E. Guerin of France and Georgia native Moina Michael. Both worked hard to initiate the sale of artificial poppies to help orphans and others left destitute by the war. By 1920, when Guerin, with the help of the American Legion, established the first poppy sale in the U.S., the flower was well known in the allied countries — America, Britain, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — as the “Flower of Remembrance.” Proceeds from that first sale went to the American and French Children’s League.

Guerin had troubles with the distribution of the poppies in early 1922 and sought out Michael for help. Michael had started a smaller-scaled Poppy Day during a YMCA conference she was attending in New York and wanted to use the poppies as a symbol of remembrance of the war. Guerin, called the “Poppy Lady of France” in her homeland, and Michael, later dubbed “The Poppy Princess” by the Georgia legislature, went to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) for help.

The poppy was adopted as the official memorial flower of the VFW at its national convention in Seattle, Wash., in August 1922, following the first nationwide distribution of poppies ever conducted by any veterans organization.

In 1923, faced by a shortage of poppies from French manufacturers, the VFW relied on New York florists to make up the difference. This was a huge setback, however, and led to the idea by VFW officials to use unemployed and disabled veterans to produce the artificial flower. This concept was approved in late 1923 and the first poppy factory was built in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1924. This provided a practical means of assistance to veterans and also ensured a steady, reliable source of poppies. Veterans at Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities and veterans homes help assemble the poppies, and each year the VFW distributes roughly 14 million worldwide.

It was around the same time the first poppy factory was built that the VFW registered the name “Buddy Poppy” with the U.S. Patent Office. The term “Buddy” was coined by the poppy makers as a tribute to their comrades who did not come home from the war or who were scarred and crippled for life.

The VFW celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Buddy Poppy as its official flower in 1997. While profits from its sales have helped countless veterans and their widows, widowers and orphans over the years, the poppy itself survives as a perpetual tribute to those who have given their lives for the nation’s freedom.

america……… Rt 66

November 6, 2014

as we leave  ft.smith in our rear view mirror heading west muskogee ok rises in our windshield and the big 5 Civilized tribes of the Cherokee and their annual labor day pow wow excitement rose. we had heard that 60,000 people attend this event. woo who some real photo ops. it was an easy trip only a few hours drive. it always amazes me how the land changes from state to state.

muskogee isn’t much even though the merle haggard song ‘okie from muskogee‘ has been around for years it hasn’t made the town any bigger or brighter. but what we ran into was a scheduling conflict with the dance. the only daytime dance performed was the Gourd dance. i had a chance to talk with the dancers before hand and found it interesting, it’s a sacred warrior dance danced by veterans or their relatives. one fellow was dancing for his grandfather.

 

gourd dancer

gourd dancer

another dancer

another dancer

full regalia

full regalia

while it seems a private dance not danced for themselves but for others who have gone before them it’s not very demonstrative or pictorial, but nice to see.

girl with her doll

girl with her doll

mary was taking photos along with us, corey and i, and was asked if she was an official photographer because this is a sacred dance. we had asked the officials but they didn’t have an objections to us taking photos and everybody else was snapping away with their pads and phones so she sat down and stopped. too bad because she has a good eye. oh well

cherokee dancers

that evening we didn’t go back to the dancing because we were disappointed with the vendors, more like a garage sale than native crafts. ugh looking at the map we decided to explore Rt 66.

RT 66 Historic marker

RT 66 Historic marker

getting there from muskogee isn’t a direct drive but we hooked up at POPS it’s really lit up at night see link.

Pops rt 66

Pops Rt 66

Seatz soda

Seatz soda

Pops soda

Pops soda

miles of soda

miles of soda

we bought a few bottles of soda and drove on to have a roadside sandwiches. We were just outside Arcadia ok so we ventured on. our  next stop the round barn was cute, we bought some refrigerator magnets. mary had done some research so we had ideas and printouts of what to look for, isn’t the internet great? but there were things to discover along the way. old gas station ruins

gas station ruins

gas station ruins

and the first Philips 66 gas station being restored

Restored Phillips gas station

Restored Phillips gas station

Saint Cloud hotel not being restored.

St. Cloud Hotel

St. Cloud Hotel

but another motel along the way we could have stayed at the Lincoln Motel as there are a fews active motels along Rt 66.

Lincoln Motel

Lincoln Motel

Lincoln motel bungalows

Lincoln motel bungalows

so much to see just driving along with some guidance

Heartland

Heartland cars

Standard oil sign

Standard oil sign

but what’s a highway without it’s people?  We pulled into a closed gated driveway that was John Hargrove’s museum and workshop

Buried pink Volkswagen, john hargrove

Buried pink Volkswagen, John Hargrove

here he is in his workshop rebuilding this old ford truck

John Hargrove, Rt 66

John Hargrove, Rt 66

Tim man and gas pump, Rt 66 , John Hargrove

Tim man and gas pump, Rt 66 , John Hargrove

here is a three wheeler car that john made from scratch,

Hargrove three wheeled car

Hargrove three wheeled car

hargrove three wheeled car

hargrove three wheeled car

he and i talked about cars his life while mary wandered around the place discovering. hunger pains were setting in so time to find something to eat. moving down Rt 66 we came across

Lucilles restaurant

Lucilles restaurant

this is the old one fixed up by a new owner but right down the road is a new one

New Lucille's interior

New Lucille’s interior

lunch was ok then we hit the road west following the sun. next attraction was Britten leaning water tower

Britten leaning water tower

Britten leaning water tower

hey didn’t we come to Cadillac ranch yet? funny you should ask, here we are

Cadillac Ranch

Cadillac Ranch

heading west we had to make a U turn as cadillac is on the south side of Rt 40 heading east at exit 66 off Rt 40 east. mary entering the gate

cadillac ranch

cadillac ranch

 

Mary at Cadillac ranch

Mary at Cadillac ranch

i am here behind the camera, you can’t see me now but if you look closely maybe my shadow will appear.

car detail

car detail

 

car detail

car detail

portrait

portrait

spray can trash

spray can trash

because of these spray cans there, the cars are forever changing colors and messages as layer upon layers are sprayed across their surfaces. it’s an evolving sculpture, now if only texas politics evolved forward instead of backwards the world might  be a better place to live in. texas would.

some fun

some fun

all this traveling has made me hungry and a bit tired, this has been a full day even writing this post has taken awhile. so see you when ever

jene

 

 

 

America

October 22, 2014

ah what to call this post? mary and i have driven across america twice, once in 2011 for 28 days and now again in 2014 for 42 days. the idea for the trip was to see america, the national parks etc. nothing like Robert Franks The Americans. it was just something i’ve always wanted to do and since i have someone in my life willing to accompany me why not. how many dreams in our lifetime do we get to full fill?

i never posted anything about the first trip as too daunting to edit through all those boring images. the real fun of the trip was being there and sharing it with someone you love. not that mary didn’t want to leave me by the side of the road at times or i didn’t want to catch a plane/train back to New York but hey we were trapped in a very small uncomfortable space, the car.

there are iphone pictures, G12 pictures, and 5D mark ll images. just backing them up took time and the computer i brought the optical drive gave out midway trip. so this week i’ve blitzed my brain editing images, actually they are snap shots of our trip, meaning less to anybody else but ourselves. i’ll share them anyways maybe someone will enjoy them in a facebook kind of way.

i’ve decided for my sanity to mix everything up, both trips together. nobody is interested in buying my work so why should i knock myself out presenting it. i’ll put it on my web site but that’s not getting buy offers either.

we started out leaving home in nj camping when we could and motels for a rest and showers. our first trip in 2011 we camped at Shenandoah National park just in time to feel a 5.5 earthquake as we checked in at ranger station.we found a campsite along side this deer sleeping in the grass shenandoah deer

shen deerand pitched our tent. he soon got up wandering off somewhere quieter.

shenandoah camp

that night i took mary down to a clearing overlook of the valley below and she took her first pictures of the milky way. yes it’s my picture because i don’t have mary’s.

milky way

next camp was in the Smoky Mountain Nat’l park where i caught poison something or other on my arms, ugh.

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the smokey mountains have pretty hiking the trails but they are old mountains not as spectacular as the rockies but interesting none the less.

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and a restoration of Bales cabin showing how mountain people lived in split log cabins.

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next day exploring the park, waterfalls etc i was crossing the Little Pigeon river when i slipped and fell in camera and all. no pictures card shorted out and camera was mush. we needed to have another camera sent to us so we then moved to Ft Smith Ar when we had to wait for the spare camera to arrive. so far Tennessee hasn’t been good to me and i am glad to be out of there. we did find the Cherokee pow wow fun and tried to connect to the western Cherokee pow wow but wouldn’t fit our schedule.

ft smith main st

main street Ft. Smith which has a long american history if one wants to look it up.

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glory

pictured above is an old church and in the basement entrance is this picture of a cross

sunset ft smth

the difference is

August 13, 2014

today a perfect rainy day for sitting here writing  and posting my latests adventure in model land. sometimes it’s not a pretty story i guess because nobody gets rich or famous working with me, not even me. as i’ve written i seem to do this for love, actually i’ve got a need to create or i start feeling antsy.

one heck of a way to live huh? yes there is a physicality to this ‘not working’ mary makes fun of me sometimes telling her friend that ‘i was sitting in the driveway relaxing patching holes in the pavement.’ that old new england work ethic which comes into play even in my creativity. now if only i could find people to work with with the same ethic.

so today i’ll post some new pictures of two different shoots done a week apart although it seems world of difference. we will do them in order but actually the second series we had been talking about for some time before actually finding time. both of the models come from model mayhem, tiemn: 3433931 and masha 1029 : 2273038.

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tiemn i found on craigslist and she looked interesting but i’ve been down that road before and should know better for me. i am not the best instructor for doing poses, working with dancers all i need is to give them a space and they perform. all i do is push the shutter button.

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i do give them some idea of what i am looking for not always does it translate and i am a big experimenter but i fell back on what i knew worked. these were done with some small hot lights i have, just to make things interesting.

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i told her at one point in the shoot she looked as if her ‘dog had died’ oh well. she put the image below in her portfolio.

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i liked this image along with the one below that i photoshoped some background stuff to make her stand out some and give a sense of direction for the lighting.

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the one thing i can say about her is she’s very comfortable nude. while waiting for a cd she sat on the couch nude playing with her phone. most girls get dressed right away and are ready to dash off. at first tiemn didn’t want her face shown only her body, well lets see what happens i said. i don’t think these pics will spoil her chances of getting married but might improve it. who knows?

now with masha  who’s much different, lovely portfolio, plain full body shots showing who she is along with artsy stuff. she is a painter which we talked about working in but this was our first get together and i am soooo tired of lighting.

i wanted to do a boudoir/lingerie type shoot under natural lighting using my 50mm 1.8 lens which was fine with her, so lets begin

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i was hoping for something commercial looking, thinking maybe someone might want an old man to shoot them for valentines days picture for their boyfriend. i have a friend jack cutler who shoots awesome boudoir/erotic images. no i don’t think i’ll ever match him but it does inspire me.


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so now we started playing around using props.

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 we both had a few laughs since i lost the keys to the handcuffs but she showed me how to use them without the key she has her own set, i didn’t ask.

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this image i use now for my avatar on model mayhem which i hopes draws some clients but mostly the people who see it just want money from me, which i don’t mind if they have something of equal value to offer me. masha has a sense of humor and really didn’t have a problem doing anything i asked.

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this image will never make farcebook but that’s not a world i live in. i want to feel the blood pounding through my veins to my heart, to feel the heat of myself getting excited. to live, to love, to be in the moment, here and now.

jene

Traveling……. traveling and more………… traveling…. Alaska

July 29, 2014

one of my limitations i’ve learned over the years is my total lack of a travel photo eye. we, mary and i travel a lot together and instead of wandering in search of the perfect picture, yes i do admit i do wander off at times must be my age i don’t get those wonderful travel photos that make you want to go there. you know the ones in travel & photo magazines.i do snap shots and some time i am lucky but it’s only because of where i am.

we’ve put some travel miles on, beginning with Alaska, Russia, Netherlands, and Hawaii. whew and i don’t think i’ve posted any pictures or words about any of this. Sorry to my readers if any of you are still out there. today i looked through the alaskan folder, won’t tell you how many files, way too many, but i did have a couple landscapes i liked. this was our first cruise, i know a lot of people do this and what better way to see Alaska. we traveled on Holland American line, the Zaandam ship.

holland american ship Zamdam

holland american ship Zaandam

that was an experience of our lives, as i said we aren’t really cruise people but maybe we will take another one, never know. but this was a way to get where we wanted to go Alaska easily. we say glaciers in the rain but it was cool anyway.

Prince William Sound Alaska

Prince William Sound Alaska

Prince William Sound blue ice glacier

Prince William Sound blue ice glacier

Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska

Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska

but our final destination, dream of dreams was Denali National Park and we couldn’t have been luckier with our timing. the weather most of our time in alaska was grey, cloudy or rainy, as was this shot of Mendenhall Glacier from under a covered viewing area. no bears eating salmon, who wants to get wet for a fish, besides it was end of season for them.

Denali National Park held something special for us. little did we suspect arriving on a grey wet day what might unfold for us. we had booked a bus tour of the park, the only way to get around besides backpacking. that to took place on a semi grey day with bits of sunlight breaking through.

Polychrome at Denali National Park, autumn

Polychrome at Denali National Park, autumn

would we ever see the sun? they said the cause of the bad weather were japanese typhoons heading to the north pole. great, say hello to santa for me.

Denali National Park autumn river landscape

Denali National Park autumn river landscape

at the end of the day, tired, hungry and wanting nothing more than to lay our heads down on pillows, sleep awaits as we headed back to our lodge. we woke up to find clear blue sky’s for our plane ride around Mt. McKinley. Wow what a surprise….. it had snowed in the park, the first snow of the year. Denali air was our next destination and what a thrill, well it was a small plane seating 6. i am not a big fan of flying and not in a small plane but bite the bullet and climb aboard.

Mt. Mckinley snowy mountain landscape

Mt. Mckinley snowy mountain landscape

see the little shower cap on the mountain?  the mountain is so tall it has it’s own weather system disconnected to the rest of the park, we were suppose to fly over and around the mountain but way too rough. i was glad because i wanted mary and i to live to a nice old age.

Mt. Mc Kinley, Denali National PArk, Alaska

Mt. Mc Kinley, Denali National PArk, Alaska

Mt. McKinley, Alaska, Denali National Park

Mt. McKinley, Alaska, Denali National Park

we took a cruse ship train down to Anchorage our last city, seeing Mt. Mckinley fad away in the distance. i must say we were impressed with the trains. why can’t Amtrak  be so together? No high speed rail in america? the food and accommodations were great as was the service.

Denali National park, mountain landscape

Denali National park, mountain landscape

Denali National park autumn mountain landscape

Denali National park autumn mountain landscape

Anchorage didn’t disappoint us weather wise as the sky closed over to a 18% grey sky once again. we stayed at a pleasant B&B called ‘Walkabout’ a bit outside of the main part of town.

nice while it lasted but costly. as a friend would say  ‘ you can’t put a price on a good time.’ never the less it was a doozy and memorable trip spent with my honey and a friend of ours. hope you enjoyed this little catch up., no i am not a travel photographer i just happen to have great people in my life who are willing to share the adventure. who would have thought, not me for sure, that life would be so wonderful.

jene

 

17 Pinup paintings side by side with the photos that inspired them

April 26, 2014

in my youth one of my escapes from reality was drawing. it was something i shared with classmates war planes tanks etc, the Korean war was going on, one of my classmates was really good at characters and created his own comic strip which he shared by slipping it around to his fans.

i liked drawing and art classes, my best class along with writing although i wasn’t a good speller but i had an active imagination which the teachers tried to stifle at every chance they got. so drawing didn’t have these limitations and i was free to try this and that.

as a mopy teenager hanging around the house the one thing my parents did encourage was drawing so i sent in a match book cover ‘Draw Me’ and won. i won a salesman dropping by to congratulate me on my budding talent. i had a scholarship  to this correspondence school if only they signed me up for the course, which they did.

it’s not easy learning to draw that way but i tried and my drawings came back corrected showing how i should have drawn the line. i imagine teaching those courses must have been really depressing but soon the students like me gave up and the school had the money so who cared if another Michealangelo became a truck driver.

when i first came to New York city i lived next to a working painter who sold his work in a small gallery on Broadway. he mentored me to a degree at least he didn’t laugh at my work. i remember him saying my work ‘was too honest.’ but i continued and the work improved but where to store all the finished canvas and i was moving around from apt to apt? so most of them wound up under years of trash in a NJ landfill.

it wasn’t until years later that i moved into photography after establishing a steady income and life. so i am neither officially trained in drawing or photography but i’ve had some classes in both and love both art forms. here is something that came along to me i though would be nice to share.

 

Gil Elvgren is a painter known for the pin-up images he made in the 1950s. The iconic creations feature impossibly curvy ladies in silly situations, and until now, only the paintings have been seen. Nerve.com has now released the photographs upon which Elvgren based his paintings, and the similarities (and differences!) between them are really fun to see.

Elvgren’s paintings take the photograph as his inspiration, but alter the image to make a cartoonish effect.

Elvgren's paintings take the photograph as his inspiration, but alter the image to make a cartoonish effect.

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It’s interesting to see that the way Elvgren alters his models’ bodies is similar to the way that photos are altered now with Photoshop.

It's interesting to see that the way Elvgren alters his models' bodies is similar to the way that photos are altered now with Photoshop.

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The bright colors and voluptuous curves combine to make the iconic images that so perfected captured a moment in art.

The bright colors and voluptuous curves combine to make the iconic images that so perfected captured a moment in art.

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No matter the decade or the tools available, it’s clear that the media has been making an exaggerated figure to catch your eye.

No matter the decade or the tools available, it's clear that the media has been making an exaggerated figure to catch your eye.

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The bizarre scenarios and silly expressions look all the more entertaining when you see them enacted by a real person.

The bizarre scenarios and silly expressions look all the more entertaining when you see them enacted by a real person.

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Many of the images Elvgren created were used in advertisements and calendars by the company Brown & Bigelow.

These pin-ups defined an era in art, and seeing the women behind them makes them all the more beautiful.

These pin-ups defined an era in art, and seeing the women behind them makes them all the more beautiful.

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Who knew that so many everyday activities could be so conducive to leg-showing?

For more information on Gil Elvgren’s work, check out his website here.  Originally published in Nerve.com