Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Suavamabhumi Airport, 6:00 pm
17 November 2011:
We are traveling all the way home on this day. We changed flights at Suavamabhumi airport in Bangkok, ahead of the long flight back across the Pacific to LA. Thai airways was very nice - extra money, but the leg room was well worth it to me. (iPhone, Camera+)
Am I starting to channel Edward Hopper? (http://litespeeddad.blogspot.com/2011/11/bar-pool-gili-trawangan-lombok.html, http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/111628)
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Batik
16 November 2011:
Our last full day in Jakarta, and I have enough energy to go out and buy two souvenir batik shirts, with a lot of help from Lily and her brother. I like wearing these shirts on Fridays at the office. (Canon 30D)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Hotel Sari Pacific
15 November 2011:
This has been a very interesting homecoming. I lived in this Jakarta hotel from October 1976 through June 1977 when it was brand new. We are staying here for the last three days of our trip. The hotel employee working the breakfast buffet this morning has been here nearly that long, and she remembers that the grand opening was in November 1976. I am sure it has gone through several remodeling stages. I stayed in rooms on the lower floors, but on this trip we are up in the Pacific Suites on the 15th floor, courtesy of Lily's brother who recently had an office in this building. It looks a bit used, but not as bad as I would have guessed for being 35 years old. There are many new hotels and office buildings surrounding it that were not here in the late '70's.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
The Big Wedding
12 November 2011:
The dates for our trip to Indonesia were chosen so that we could be present at the wedding of Lily's nephew. These three well groomed and attractive ladies are part of the larger family that attended the wedding today. (Canon 30D)
Note - I have not been able to shake what appears to be a head cold, and so the blog posts will likely not happen over the next few days while I try to get better.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Bryds
11 November 2011:
No, Rika is decidedly not shopping for a wedding dress. But I do get the impression that Bali is a wedding destination for many, and apparently today (11/11/11) was a very popular day to tie the knot. There are a lot of bridal boutiques in Bali. I love the name of this shop. With a rearrangement of the letters r and y you get a famous rock band from LA. Taken on a shortened version my morning walk, this time again with Rika. (Canon 30D)
Thursday, November 10, 2011
My tailors
10 November 2011:
Way back in 1978 or so, while I was working in Jakarta, I had a suit made by a local tailor. Inexpensive, and it fit very well. Since then almost all of my dress pants have come from that same tailor in Jakarta. Every few years a traveling relative will have two or three more pairs made to my measurements and bring them to LA.
Here in Bali, the wife of a friend of Lily's brother also has a tailor shop and we gave them some business on this trip. I had a new sport jacket made and a pair of pants. The jacket and pants will get worn for the first time tomorrow night at the big wedding reception in Jakarta. Here is the proprietor and her 'cutting man' who did most of the work. (Canon 30D)
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Pengemudi Sepeda Motor
9 November 2011:
After a lot of rain the previous afternoon and evening, our corner of Bali had significant flooding the following morning. The locals were all out surveying the situation, and this young man was perched on his 'motor' out in front of our villa. Lars had struck up a conversation with him as I returned from a walk, and I took his picture. The Indonesian population is decidedly young, and they enjoy talking to visitors. (Canon 30D)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Motor bike for rent
8 November 2011: Bali is predominantly Hindu, and there are Hindu shrines everywhere, including inside or alongside most if not all shops and schools. This open storefront just down the street from our rooms has a seemingly random and eclectic selection of things to choose from, including live chickens and motor bikes. This Hindu shrine is merged right in with life in the shop, and really does not have a counterpart in a western shop, storefront, or school. The proprietor was very friendly, like most Balinese. Taken on my morning walk with Rika. (Canon 30D)
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Cidomo
6 November 2011
Today's transportation modes included all of the following: on foot, bicycle, speed boat (taxi between the island of Gili Trawangan and Lombok), swimming (snorkeling on Gili Trawangan), cidomo (horse cart on Gili Trawangan), car, and finally an airplane to return to Bali.
There are no cars, trucks or motorcycles on the small island of Gili Trawangan that lies just a few km off of the west coast of Lombok. You either walk, ride a bike (very slowly), or you take a cidomo. Here our party of 8 people with light luggage climbed into two carts to ride the few km from our hotel over to the boat ramp. (iPhone)
Bar at the pool, Gili Trawangan, Lombok, Indonesia
5 November 2011:
Just before sunset I was doing laps in the 50 meter pool that is in the foreground. It is the only pool in which I have done laps that also has submerged barstools at the end (!).
Maybe this image has a little Edward Hopper in it? (Canon 30D)
Friday, November 4, 2011
They're everywhere!!!!
4 November 2011.
I am breaking the rules. Two posts today.
Scooters and small motorcycles are everywhere - and I mean everywhere! It is the most common means of personal transportation. They use the existing roads and parking spaces in Bali very efficiently, even if they are a bit noisy. (Canon 30D, 3 stop neutral density filter)
Neighborhood boys
4 November 2011: As encountered on our quiet morning walk in the neighborhood. "Hey mister. Photo??" I obliged. (Canon 30D)
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Morning offering
3 November 2011: Purna with the morning offerings, as seen at the end of our morning walk. The incense was quite nice. (Canon 30D)
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Suavamabhumi Airport, 6:00 am
1 November 2011: We landed at the international airport serving Bangkok at about 5:00 am after a 17+ hour nonstop flight from Los Angeles. This is the view from the second floor of the international transit area. We departed for Bali a few hours later. ( iPhone, Hipstamatic)
Monday, October 24, 2011
Interior, Redondo Steam Plant
This year I joined the Redondo Beach Art Group. The venue for their main art show this year was inside a decommissioned part of the Redondo Beach power plant. The plant opened just after WWII (I think) and closed about 1985. I took this image with the iPhone on a Saturday afternoon one week before the show opened - I had volunteered to do some painting of the art display walls that day. October 8, 2011, iPhone with Camera+.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Bubbles
Taken for the advanced photography class for October 2011. This was taken on a Sunday afternoon at the Redondo Beach pier. The assignment was to take photographs that show the lighter side of photography at the Redondo Beach pier. The proprietor of a kite / wind toy / kids toy kiosk was blowing bubbles out of a bubble making machine into the wind stream flowing around the kiosk. It did a great job in attracting kids and their parents.
Counting change
Taken for the advanced photography class for October 2011. This is in an out-of-the-way corner of the Redondo Beach pier. The assignment was to take photographs in or around the Redondo Beach pier area that show the darker side of photography. Canon 30D.
Putting away the dory
Taken on the last day of July 2011 at the Hermosa Beach pier. These two lifeguards had participated in dory races earlier in the morning, and were pushing their dory across the sand to the trailer in the lifeguard tower parking lot. Love that sky. Taken for the advanced photography class, assignment was to take pictures that show the lighter side of photography. Canon 30D.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Moonlit Anza Borrego
This is another experiment. The full moon rose in the late evening while we were in Anza Borrego. I took an experimental shot of the mountains behind the visitor center lit by the full moon. There was a lot of wind, so the trees are very blurry. The sky color is quite interesting here. Hasselblad 500 C/M, Fujichrome 400, 4 minutes at f/5.6. File 645-09.
Star Trails Diptych from Anza Borrego
This was a very interesting experiment. The image on the left was taken with the Hasselblad on the roof of the visitor center at Anza Borrego State Park. Rika had the great idea of light painting each of us into the scene while the shutter was open. So we took turns shining the flashlight onto the other person while they stood still. Exposure time was 20 minutes. We look a bit ghostly.
The image on the right was taken at almost exactly the same period of time using the Canon 30D on a second tripod, looking at the same scene. This image is a composite of 45 digital images, each 59 seconds long, for an effective 45 minute exposure. Note the color difference in the color of the sky between the two different cameras.
I did not set out to put these two images side-by-side. I was talking to another photographer about my compositional 'mistake' in the image on the left - that I have Rika and I looking out of the frame, not into it. He suggested a diptych, with us looking into the adjacent scene. Works nicely.
Files: 645-11, df110322-930 to -974
Joshua Tree, Ryan Campground, Joshua Tree National Park
This is my personal favorite of all of the star trail images taken in March. This is a rather grand, solitary joshua tree. While the shutter was open on the Hasselblad, the Marines at Twenty-nine Palms fired off some high altitude flares, and this nicely backlit the tree. Film was Fujichrome 400, 19 minute exposure at f/5.6. File number 641-08.
Headstone Rock, Ryan Campground, Joshua Tree
This image was also taken in the area of the Ryan Campground in Joshua Tree using the Hasselblad and Fujichrome 400 film. The colors of the stars really stand out here. This was a 15 minute exposure. File number 641-07.
Star Trails from the Happy Hut, 4 March 2011
This was taken on the evening of March 4, 2011. It is a view from the front of the "Happy Huts" at the bed-and-breakfast establishment that is immediately outside the main north entrance to Joshua Tree National Park. The nice orange glow comes from the Palm Springs area, fairly far away over the mountains. The main constellation in this view is Orion. The star Betelgeuse is the brightest streak in the far upper right part of the image. Clouds were rolling through as the exposures were taken. This is a series of 59-second images taken over a one hour period. Camera: Canon 30D digital SLR.
Long Star Trails, March 3, 2011
This image was taken looking due north from Ryan Campground, Joshua Tree National Park. It is a composite of 59-second images taken every minute over a two-hour period. Notice the colors in the stars themselves. Camera: Canon 30D digital SLR.
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