One By Ivi

While riding around this afternoon, daughter Ivi made this photograph with my carry-everywhere Nikon Coolpix P7100 (which I offered to her for her upcoming stint in Africa).  Then I passed it through LR5 for a quick B&W conversion.

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The color variation of that one, going a little crazy, looks like this:

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Civil War

Fold3_civil-war_1-3-2014 6-15-02 AMFriend William, ex-photographic sidekick/mentor, brings to my attention the Fold3 Civil War Collection, featuring over 30 million Civil War documents, including some 6,000 photographs, culled from the National Archives and displayed online for the first time.  Fold3 touts themselves as the “web’s premier collection of original military records” and offers free and paid access membership plans. Visit Fold3.

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New Year’s Eve 2013

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Marina and Friend

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The 550 Surprise

So I walk in to Eric’s today for our traditional Saturday morning go, and Dennis tells me that, as the resident Porschephile, I just might be interested to see the Porsche 550 project underway in the back.  What???  No way, I say.  But Dennis leads me to the area of the shop where he is working on his latest project, a commission from Jerry Seinfeld to do a sculptural interpretation of Seinfeld’s restored 550.  We can see two pieces in primer, which Eric proceeds to take into the paint booth and apply silver spray.  I watch as Eric and Dennis do a little hand-sanding on the pieces, then we all look in on Chris’ major ongoing Chevy sedan delivery project, still honing his rear door to perfection.

NOTE: If you want to see what a real-life Porsche 550 looks like, take a look at my Portland Art Museum post of several months ago.

Let’s talk about Dennis for a bit.  This guy is a one-of-a-kind artist who does one-of-a-kind automotive art.  His medium has mostly been wood, but he is also inlaying metal into wood, and has created molds for bronzes, and more.   Porsches and Ferraris show up frequently in his work, and he does tributes in his personal work to the greats in the racing world, since the time Stirling Moss first contacted him.  Dennis doesn’t just do nice models; he creates the illusion of motion and action in his forms.  Go to his website at http://dennishoyt.com and let his work blow your mind.   In the meantime, Dennis and I inspect and admire the curvaceous body of the 944, discuss the relative handling and performance characteristics of the 917 and the 956, and Dennis tells me that he is considering opening a gallery downtown to display his work.

[originally posted at 944folly.com]

 

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Lou Reed (R.I.P.) and Laurie Anderson

Found the 1995 Annie Leibovitz photo of Lou Reed and his widow, Laurie Anderson (one of my very favorite artists in her own right) at Coney Island:

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Goodbye

Gary, July 2013

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Nikon D600 Response

Nikon has responded to the “dust” issue:

http://nikonrumors.com/2013/02/22/nikon-issues-official-statement-on-the-d6000-dustoil-issue.aspx/

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Photographer creates time-lapse showing D600 ‘dust’ accumulation

Here’s something on the “sensor dust problem” that appears to be affecting the new Nikon D600:

http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/11/21/nikon-d600-dust-timelapse

 

 

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Femto Photography

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X Is For X-Ray

Learn about this new iPad app, said to be four years in the making …

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/picture-galleries/8958376/X-is-for-X-Ray-a-new-Apple-iPad-app-from-Hugh-Turvey.html

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