August 5, 2012
"Pursuing passions for photography and travel..." |
"For me, the camera is a sketch book, an instrument of intuition and spontaneity."
Henri Cartier-Bresson
French photographer, Father of Modern Photojournalism
Hi Family and Friends,
Happy you've joined me for this posting. I must say that I haven't been busy with my usual art playing as I've been learning my new camera. It's a bit heavier and larger than I would like, but the quality is worth it! I tried the smaller cameras because I wanted to downsize and carry less weight, but there is a difference in the quality of the photos. Here are some pictures from my new camera...I took them in Asheville, North Carolina this weekend where we celebrated our dear friend Joanne's birthday! We visited America's largest home, THE BILTMORE. It's the home of the famous Vanderbilt family and uniquely American. With the Blue Ridge Mountains as a backdrop, George Vanderbilt worked with the best architects and craftsmen of the era (1890's) to develop his vision of a self-sufficient estate. It was opened to the public to help Asheville's tourism industry during the Depression (and to bring in money to preserve the estate) in 1930.
A view of the estate from below in one of its many gardens |
Two of the Vanderbilt children...loved the photo |
The cathedral where the Vanderbilts worshipped |
The weekend before this, we were in Toronto visiting with our daughter and her children... always a good time! Our season subscription to the city's theater series took us to the Royal Alexandra Theatre to enjoy BACKBEAT...the story of the birth of the BEATLES. The show was just okay...until the end when the "stars" played several favorite Beatle tunes...they did well and we all loved it! It was interesting to learn how the Beatles got together and how they became such important names in pop music history! This is my tribute to the show...
BLOG CHALLENGES this week include 'Windows and/or Doors" from THE THREE MUSES...
THINK MONDAY-THINK ATC offered a challenge to participants to include a "garden gate" in their art piece...
On the Art and Sole POSTCARD CHALLENGE 2012, Darcy, our host, challenged us to take a virtual trip to Denmark... a small country that, surprisingly, has more pigs than humans. Danish ham is a huge export product! It has the oldest state flag in the world that's still in use by an independent nation; LEGO was invented in Denmark; Hans Christian Andersen, the children's fairy tale writer, is a son of the country; Denmark was the first European country to abolish the slave trade (although it was the state of Vermont that actually abolished slavery) and they were the first European country to legalize same-sex marriages. Here's the art...
As Bugs Bunny says, "That's all folks!" Hope to see you next posting and hope, too, that you stay well!!
Hugs,
abbyj
As Bugs Bunny says, "That's all folks!" Hope to see you next posting and hope, too, that you stay well!!
Hugs,
abbyj
a great card...also interesting information...it looks a great camera, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteBOY am I jealous of you new Toy (camera)
ReplyDeleteI need to upgrade my digital camera so bad & Yes the heavier models are well worth the extra $$- Anyways love the card and all the extra info!
Beautiful photos with the new camera. I really have to work on polishing my photography skills. The door image is stunning. The garden gate is delightful. Love the Denmark card (went to the Hans Christian Andersen home and Lego land 24 years ago.
ReplyDeleteBrill card and that camera looks very special, enjoy.
ReplyDeleteJen x
I love your card, I am a big fan of little piggies. I have been known to stop the card and get out to take photos of pigs lol
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