Blue Angels
The Blue Angels were performing at the Fleet Week airshow in San Francisco this past week. As usual, they put on a great show.
1920s Flapper Dress in Crochet
I designed and crocheted this 1920s flapper dress, faux fox fur and cloche for a Crochet Guild of America fashion show in 2008. This year I put it in the fashion show again as many of the new members had not seen it. While I had the model available, I also photographed the outfit. The photograph is available from my stock portfolio at iStock.
Antique British Crochet Hooks
The Nov/Dec 2017 issue of PieceWork magazine carries an article that I wrote and did the photography for on antique British crochet hooks titled “Mid-Nineteenth-Century British Crochet Hooks, A Story of Invention”. Here is just one of the photos.
Banda Run, Indonesia on BBC
My photo of Banda Run was used to illustrate a story “The tiny island the British traded for Manhattan” on the BBC travel page, Oct 10, 2017. Don’t know how long the link will be good for. The photo is available at iStockphoto.
baby Anna’s hummingbirds
These baby hummingbirds are in a nest about a foot outside my neighbor’s back patio door. She was kind enough to let me take photos! The nest is about 2 inches across.
Oaxacan people
Recently went on a photo tour/workshop to Oaxaca, Mexico led by Joseph Linaschke and Eric Mindling. We visited several small villages in addition to Oaxaca city and covered a range of photography styles including landscape, macro, architecture and street photography. Below are some of my people photographs. You can see the rest of my photos in my iStock portfolio.
Guillermo del Toro – At Home with Monsters
My son’s all time favorite movie is Pan’s Labyrinth written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. A museum exhibition of items from del Toro’s monster collection is currently at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. As this is the closest confirmed venue to our house, we went to LA to see it. It was a great exhibition with lots to see. We spent nearly 3 hours there. So, with Halloween just around the corner, I thought I’d post a few pictures from the exhibition for you.
Hummingbirds in Costa Rica
We only have one hummingbird, Anna’s hummingbird, where I live and it’s a rather dull gray-green except for the throat patch. On my recent trip to Costa Rica, there were five different species of hummingbirds in one location. All more colorful than the little Anna’s I typically see. And they are use to people and cameras so you could get within inches of them!
Photos available at iStock.
black and white
My stock photography agency recently put out a request for black and white photos. I don’t usually work in black and white but took the opportunity to try it. This is one of my favorites.
Carsland neon at Disneyland
One of my favorite things that I did on a recent trip to Disneyland was walk through Carsland at night and look at the neon signs. Many of the signs are sophisticated designs with lights that regularly vary in brightness or turn on or off. You have to watch each sign for a couple of minutes to decide when is the best time to take a photo.
Happy New Year
Happy New Year!
color changing octopus
Here is an excellent example of how an octopus can change colors to match its surroundings. Not only did it match the neutral beige, brown and gray colors but it even matches the purples.
butterfly collection
With a background in chemistry, I’m always on the lookout for a good science photo. This is a photo of an old tray of mounted butterflies all of the same species. Collecting insects was more common 100 years ago than it is today. Collections of multiple individuals like this were used to study the variation within a species. These are all very similar making a wonderful repetitive pattern. Photo available at iStockphoto.
man repairing outrigger canoe
I recently returned from a trip to Indonesia. This is one of my favorite photos that I took. It is of a man repairing his outrigger canoe while his son plays in the surf. It was taken in the small village of Yenwaupnor on Gam Island, West Papua, Indonesia.
Star Wars Exhibition 2013
Darth Vader in red
storm trooper
Tusken raider
Trade Federation battle droid
medical droid
I remember going to the first Star Wars movie with my brother in 1977. The movie theater isn’t there any more but the memories are. Since then, I’ve seen all of the Star Wars movies and been to three exhibitions. The most recent exhibition is the current Star Wars exhibition at the Tech Museum in San Jose, CA, that is currently in progress. It is a good exhibition but I have to admit I was disappointed that none of Padme Amidala’s costumes from Episode 1 were on display.
Here are my favorite photos that I took at the exhibition. I’m still not sure if I like Darth Vader in red…
Runner Ready
This has been a favorite photo of mine for a long time so I thought I’d share it. I love the concentration in his face and the tension in the muscles.
Nikon Small World 2013
It’s April again so it’s time for my submission to the Nikon Small World contest. This year I’m submitting a photo of a stentor. This is a classic pose captured in early micrograph drawings with the spiral mouth surrounded by cilia (looks like fur) and a long row of bead-shaped nuclei. This stentor is naturally a blue green color. I don’t actually expect to have my photo selected as a winner or honorable mention because I prefer to take micrographs of objects and with a microscope that beginning microscopy students would use. Modern microscopes and techniques produce much sharper and more detailed images than my microscope can produce. You can see past winner galleries here. The photos are amazing.
Terra Cotta Warrior
Went to see the Terra Cotta Warriors yesterday at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. I was again reminded that much of what we consider modern art and technology is not new. Both the art and technology are impressive even by today’s standards.
Last time I went to a special exhibit at the Asian Art Museum, photography was not allowed. There was a new policy this time, photography was allowed but no flash photography. Nearly every person in the exhibit was shooting away with a camera phone. I think people taking photos with camera phones just became impossible for the museum to prevent. I didn’t see a single point and shoot or DSLR camera. I even opted to leave my DSLR home as I knew tripods would not be allowed and without one, I can get better low light photos with my iPhone. The Asian Art Museum special exhibits are typically in a pitch black room with only spot lighting on the exhibits.
Top 50 Again
I was fortunate enough to have one of my images in the top 50 at the California Photo Festival 2012. I’ve had a image in the top 50 two years in a row now. This is a photo of a mountain lion (aka cougar, puma) taken at Zoo To You in Paso Robles.
My First Digital Images
embryonic snail inside egg 100X transmitted light ASA 100 1 sec
These three photos were the first photos that I ever had digitized and the first photos I ever had in a gallery show. I was learning to do photomicrographs with the aid of people at the San Francisco Microscopy Society and John Ewert of Ewert’s Photos (business closed about 1998). Ewert’s Photo was having a gallery show of micrographs in the store and I was invited to participate. I didn’t yet have prints of my slides and Ewert’s had just gotten in their first slide scanner so we digitized the slides, captioned them and made prints for the show.
iPhoneography
With a nice DSLR camera to use, I’ve been slow to embrace my iPhone as a camera. But my children have all happily moved to their iPhones as their primary camera (two of the three have given up their DSLRs entirely), iStockphoto is now accepting camera photos, and I got a new iPhone 5 so I decided it was time to get competent with my iPhone camera. One of the fun features of the iPhone is the ability to add filters quickly. There are a lot of apps for filters but I didn’t want to overwhelm myself so I chose Instagram and Snapseed for starters. This 1941 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan was photographed with my iPhone 5 and processed with Snapseed.
Click! 2012 in time for Halloween
Just returned from Click! The California Photo Festival which I also attended last year. One class that I took used a technique of blending multiple photos where each individual photo illuminated a different part of a still life with a flashlight. You can use as much or as little of the illuminated portion of each individual photo as you like. This image is composed from six different individual photos.
Fanime 2012
I attended FanimeCon again this year over Memorial Day weekend (May 31st for my out of country friends). As usual, the costuming was amazing. You can see my favorite photos in the gallery at right under FanimeCon 2012 favorites. I have more images at iStockphoto under Cosplay Portraits.