Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-16 Thread eckinator
had to be ill to overlook that beautiful gallery for so long - i will
need more looks

2010/2/8 Doug Brewer d...@alphoto.com:
 2009 in 25 Photographs

 http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

 enjoy

 warning: flash

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread Boris Liberman
Wonderful gallery, Doug. It makes me feel almost as if you and I are 
sitting on the veranda of one of these houses and having our favorite 
drink together having relaxed yet intense discussion of all things wordly.


Boris


On 2/8/2010 9:45 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:

2009 in 25 Photographs

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

enjoy

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread Bob Sullivan
Doug,
Wow, that's a nice set of photos!  I've been thru the flash series
several times but like the html version better.  Like Christine, I
keep coming back to #8.  Isn't that an early Matise or Picasso
painting above?  It is memorable for the subject's odd atire.  The
whole scene is a sort of echo with the lad in formal dress on the
antique sofa.
Regards,  Bob S.

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 Doug Brewer wrote:

frank theriault wrote:

 Can't wait until the HTML version comes out...

and here it is:

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25html/

 Oh yes, a much more effective presentation than the Flash version.


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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread John Sessoms

From: Bob Sullivan

Doug,
Wow, that's a nice set of photos!  I've been thru the flash series
several times but like the html version better.  Like Christine, I
keep coming back to #8.  Isn't that an early Matise or Picasso
painting above?  It is memorable for the subject's odd atire.  The
whole scene is a sort of echo with the lad in formal dress on the
antique sofa.
Regards,  Bob S.


Stylistically, it's Early American portraiture ... 18th century 
equivalent of getting Uncle George to take family photos because he 
has a real camera.


The painting is a primitive, un-schooled style - typical of itinerant 
American artists in the late colonial and early post colonial period.


If it's a known painter, it might be worth some money, but not anything 
near as much as its value as a family heirloom.


That's somebody's great-great-great-great ... grandma.

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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread Bob W
 From: Bob Sullivan
  Doug,
  Wow, that's a nice set of photos!  I've been thru the flash series 
  several times but like the html version better.  Like Christine, I 
  keep coming back to #8.  Isn't that an early Matise or Picasso 
  painting above?  It is memorable for the subject's odd atire.  The 
  whole scene is a sort of echo with the lad in formal dress on the 
  antique sofa.
  Regards,  Bob S.
 
 Stylistically, it's Early American portraiture ... 18th 
 century equivalent of getting Uncle George to take family 
 photos because he has a real camera.
 
 The painting is a primitive, un-schooled style - typical of 
 itinerant American artists in the late colonial and early 
 post colonial period.
 
 If it's a known painter, it might be worth some money, but 
 not anything near as much as its value as a family heirloom.
 
 That's somebody's great-great-great-great ... grandma.

Not necessarily. 

The pose and the dress resemble the Infanta in Las Meninas by Velasquez.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Meninas

It's worth visiting Madrid just to see that one picture. But you get a whole
load of Velasquez's in the same museum (the Prado), and all the Goyas too!

Picasso was obsessed by Velasquez and made a lot of very interesting and
extraordinary studies of Las Meninas, which are in the Picasso museum in
Barcelona:
http://www.bcn.cat/museupicasso/en/collection/mpb70-459.html

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread Bob Sullivan
Thanks Bob W, I thought I remembered some famous painting like that -
a boy in fancy dress outfit.  But John may be right, it could be
easily an early american primitive painting and not a reproduction of
a more famous work.  Regards,  Bob S.

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 From: Bob Sullivan
  Doug,
  Wow, that's a nice set of photos!  I've been thru the flash series
  several times but like the html version better.  Like Christine, I
  keep coming back to #8.  Isn't that an early Matise or Picasso
  painting above?  It is memorable for the subject's odd atire.  The
  whole scene is a sort of echo with the lad in formal dress on the
  antique sofa.
  Regards,  Bob S.

 Stylistically, it's Early American portraiture ... 18th
 century equivalent of getting Uncle George to take family
 photos because he has a real camera.

 The painting is a primitive, un-schooled style - typical of
 itinerant American artists in the late colonial and early
 post colonial period.

 If it's a known painter, it might be worth some money, but
 not anything near as much as its value as a family heirloom.

 That's somebody's great-great-great-great ... grandma.

 Not necessarily.

 The pose and the dress resemble the Infanta in Las Meninas by Velasquez.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Meninas

 It's worth visiting Madrid just to see that one picture. But you get a whole
 load of Velasquez's in the same museum (the Prado), and all the Goyas too!

 Picasso was obsessed by Velasquez and made a lot of very interesting and
 extraordinary studies of Las Meninas, which are in the Picasso museum in
 Barcelona:
 http://www.bcn.cat/museupicasso/en/collection/mpb70-459.html

 Bob


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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread Bob W
It is almost certainly (a reproduction of?) an American primitive painting -
I didn't mean to suggest otherwise, just pointing out the resemblance to Las
Meninas (and Picasso's versions) which it might have triggered in your
picture memory. You might also be thinking about Picasso's Boy With A Dove.
http://www.worldgallery.co.uk/art-print/Child-with-a-Dove,-1901-25639.html

 
 Thanks Bob W, I thought I remembered some famous painting 
 like that - a boy in fancy dress outfit.  But John may be 
 right, it could be easily an early american primitive 
 painting and not a reproduction of a more famous work.  
 Regards,  Bob S.
 
 On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:
  From: Bob Sullivan
   Doug,
   Wow, that's a nice set of photos!  I've been thru the 
 flash series 
   several times but like the html version better.  Like 
 Christine, I 
   keep coming back to #8.  Isn't that an early Matise or Picasso 
   painting above?  It is memorable for the subject's odd 
 atire.  The 
   whole scene is a sort of echo with the lad in formal 
 dress on the 
   antique sofa.
   Regards,  Bob S.
 
  Stylistically, it's Early American portraiture ... 18th century 
  equivalent of getting Uncle George to take family photos 
 because he 
  has a real camera.
 
  The painting is a primitive, un-schooled style - typical 
 of itinerant 
  American artists in the late colonial and early post 
 colonial period.
 
  If it's a known painter, it might be worth some money, but not 
  anything near as much as its value as a family heirloom.
 
  That's somebody's great-great-great-great ... grandma.
 
  Not necessarily.
 
  The pose and the dress resemble the Infanta in Las Meninas 
 by Velasquez.
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Meninas
 
  It's worth visiting Madrid just to see that one picture. 
 But you get a 
  whole load of Velasquez's in the same museum (the Prado), 
 and all the Goyas too!
 
  Picasso was obsessed by Velasquez and made a lot of very 
 interesting 
  and extraordinary studies of Las Meninas, which are in the Picasso 
  museum in
  Barcelona:
  http://www.bcn.cat/museupicasso/en/collection/mpb70-459.html
 
  Bob


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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-11 Thread John Sessoms

From: Bob W

From: Bob Sullivan

  Doug,
  Wow, that's a nice set of photos!  I've been thru the flash series 
  several times but like the html version better.  Like Christine, I 
  keep coming back to #8.  Isn't that an early Matise or Picasso 
  painting above?  It is memorable for the subject's odd atire.  The 
  whole scene is a sort of echo with the lad in formal dress on the 
  antique sofa.

  Regards,  Bob S.
 
 Stylistically, it's Early American portraiture ... 18th 
 century equivalent of getting Uncle George to take family 
 photos because he has a real camera.
 
 The painting is a primitive, un-schooled style - typical of 
 itinerant American artists in the late colonial and early 
 post colonial period.
 
 If it's a known painter, it might be worth some money, but 
 not anything near as much as its value as a family heirloom.
 
 That's somebody's great-great-great-great ... grandma.


Not necessarily. 


The pose and the dress resemble the Infanta in Las Meninas by Velasquez.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Meninas

It's worth visiting Madrid just to see that one picture. But you get a whole
load of Velasquez's in the same museum (the Prado), and all the Goyas too!

Picasso was obsessed by Velasquez and made a lot of very interesting and
extraordinary studies of Las Meninas, which are in the Picasso museum in
Barcelona:
http://www.bcn.cat/museupicasso/en/collection/mpb70-459.html


Uh ... right. When was the last time you visited an ophthalmologist?

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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-09 Thread Tanya Love
Nice!

Numbers 2, 6, 11, 19, 24 and 25 are my picks!

Btw, as an aside, you have a little musician in your house?  We have a
French horn and a viola player!  Such a joyful mix of sounds they are when
they are rehearsing - think  of a cross between skinning a cat and an
elephant with bad flatulence.  We have distinctly banned them from
practising after 7pm at night or early morning on the weekends as we believe
that the rest of our neighbourhood deserves a break from the noise pollution
every now and then!

My 7 year old came home this week and proudly announced that she is trying
out for the percussion section this year.  Yay, let's add a bass drum to
the mix, can't WAIT!

Tan.x.



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2009 in 25 Photographs

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-09 Thread Doug Brewer

Bob W wrote:

2009 in 25 Photographs

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

enjoy


How have I managed to miss so many of these? 


You didn't miss them; Many of them were shown for the first time.


That's a superb sequence of

photos. It's like an American version of the stuff that Luka posts, and you
know how I rave about his work. That's a fantastic portrait of America, and
fascinating. A great example of how to put together a photo essay. Some of
the pictures are individually superb, and supported brilliantly by others
which wouldn't stand alone quite so well. 


You're extremely kind in your enthusiasm. Now I just need to figure out 
which ones to delete.




Graham Greene said that the most difficult part of writing was the bits that
connect the set pieces, and you've achieved that par excellence with this
essay. One of the best I've seen here since I joined, about a century ago.

Bob




Thanks for your nice words, Bob, and thanks also to everyone else who 
had a look and/or commented. I appreciate it.


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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-09 Thread Rob Studdert
On 10/02/2010, Doug Brewer d...@alphoto.com wrote:
 Thanks for your nice words, Bob, and thanks also to everyone else who had a
 look and/or commented. I appreciate it.

Late to the party but a really interesting set of image Doug, the mix
of composition and saturation/colour treatments ties together and
otherwise potentially incongruous set of images.

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Jack Davis
Really nice GESO, Doug! Re-enjoyed many of them. ;)

Jack

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 2009 in 25 Photographs
 
 http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/
 
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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Bob W
 
 2009 in 25 Photographs
 
 http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/
 
 enjoy

How have I managed to miss so many of these? That's a superb sequence of
photos. It's like an American version of the stuff that Luka posts, and you
know how I rave about his work. That's a fantastic portrait of America, and
fascinating. A great example of how to put together a photo essay. Some of
the pictures are individually superb, and supported brilliantly by others
which wouldn't stand alone quite so well. 

Graham Greene said that the most difficult part of writing was the bits that
connect the set pieces, and you've achieved that par excellence with this
essay. One of the best I've seen here since I joined, about a century ago.

Bob


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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Mark Roberts
Doug Brewer wrote:

2009 in 25 Photographs

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

Wow. *Very* cool set of photos. My favorites are 6, 11 and 19 (though
I think the last might do with a bit cropped off the right). 13, 8 and
25 are also very good. The whole thing holds together as a set, too. 


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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread frank theriault
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:

 Wow. *Very* cool set of photos. My favorites are 6, 11 and 19 (though
 I think the last might do with a bit cropped off the right). 13, 8 and
 25 are also very good. The whole thing holds together as a set, too.

Can't wait until the HTML version comes out...

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Cotty
On 8/2/10, Doug Brewer, discombobulated, unleashed:

2009 in 25 Photographs

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

enjoy

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REALLY enjoyed those Doug. There's a book or three in you eh? Lovely style.

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Cotty
On 8/2/10, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:

How have I managed to miss so many of these? That's a superb sequence of
photos. It's like an American version of the stuff that Luka posts, and you
know how I rave about his work. That's a fantastic portrait of America, and
fascinating. A great example of how to put together a photo essay. Some of
the pictures are individually superb, and supported brilliantly by others
which wouldn't stand alone quite so well.

Graham Greene said that the most difficult part of writing was the bits that
connect the set pieces, and you've achieved that par excellence with this
essay. One of the best I've seen here since I joined, about a century ago.

+1.

BTW Bob is older than me.

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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Bob W
 Graham Greene said that the most difficult part of writing 
 was the bits 
 that connect the set pieces, and you've achieved that par excellence 
 with this essay. One of the best I've seen here since I 
 joined, about a century ago.
 
 +1.
 
 BTW Bob is older than me.
 

Yes indeed. Back when I joined, the PDML was all done with semaphore and
relays of hilltop bonfires.

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Cotty
On 8/2/10, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:

Yes indeed. Back when I joined, the PDML was all done with semaphore and
relays of hilltop bonfires.

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Mark Roberts
Bob W wrote:

Back when I joined, the PDML was all done with semaphore

Including presentations of Wuthering Heights?

 and relays of hilltop bonfires.

Yes, for the flame wars, no doubt.


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RE: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread John Coyle
Great stuff Doug - I wish I could find 5 as good from my year!

John in Brisbane



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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Christian

On 2/8/2010 2:45 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:

2009 in 25 Photographs

http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

enjoy

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Doug Brewer

frank theriault wrote:

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:


Wow. *Very* cool set of photos. My favorites are 6, 11 and 19 (though
I think the last might do with a bit cropped off the right). 13, 8 and
25 are also very good. The whole thing holds together as a set, too.


Can't wait until the HTML version comes out...

cheers,
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and here it is:

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread P N Stenquist
Excellent, I would say that 8, 11, and 19 are my favorites. But  
there's a lot to like here. The poetry of daily life in pictures. Well  
done.

Paul
On Feb 8, 2010, at 2:45 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:


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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread frank theriault
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Doug Brewer d...@alphoto.com wrote:

 and here it is:

 http://www.alphoto.com/images/25html/

stunning collection!

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Mark Roberts
Doug Brewer wrote:

frank theriault wrote:
 
 Can't wait until the HTML version comes out...

and here it is:

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Oh yes, a much more effective presentation than the Flash version.


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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread David J Brooks
Lovely stuff Doug

Number 11 and 16 are two i like but all are great.,

Dave

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 2009 in 25 Photographs

 http://www.alphoto.com/images/25/

 enjoy

 warning: flash

 html version to come

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Rick Womer
I never thought I would say this, but I actually prefer it in the flesh--errr, 
flash!

That is an excellent collection, very nicely arranged.  I've gone through it 
twice already, and it will certainly stand up to a few more viewings.

Rick

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  Can't wait until the HTML version comes out...
  
  cheers,
  frank
  
  
  
 
 and here it is:
 
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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread Christine Aguila
This GESO is nothing but stunningly beautiful.  Both Darrel  I are partial 
to numbers 5 (great sign on the right), 8, 11, 13, 15,  17.  I like 13 too; 
is that your son, Doug?  24 is great as well--that one was a recent post, 
right?  But I'd like to single #8 as photo of the year--gosh, I love that 
picture-- Darrel did too.  Great set, Doug.  Cheers, Christine



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2009 in 25 Photographs

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enjoy

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Re: GESO - 25

2010-02-08 Thread P. J. Alling

On 2/8/2010 5:08 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Bob W wrote:

   

Back when I joined, the PDML was all done with semaphore
 

Including presentations of Wuthering Heights?

   

and relays of hilltop bonfires.
 

Yes, for the flame wars, no doubt.
   


For the flame wars we used Greek Fire®.


   



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