Monday, November 9, 2015

Monaco 1985

Monaco 1985
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Kathmandu Nepal Buddha's Birthday Party summer 1991

Kathmandu Nepal
Buddha's Birthday Party
Summer 1991
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I may have posted this image with a variant of color enhancement.
I just really like the blacks and the brights in this version.

Kathmandu, Nepal Two Children negotiating steps

Kathmandu, Nepal
Summer 1991
Two Children negotiating steps
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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Skull Flag over Bali Beach c 2000



Skull Flag
over Bali Beach
c 2000
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Dog looking into Butcher Shop; India c 1990s

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Dog looking into Butcher Shop; India c 1990s

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Uncommon plant with flower c1980

Uncommon plant with flower c1980
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Bermuda c 1980s

Bermuda c 1980s

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Hmm...wonder if Elana Polin Glassman grabbed my camera for this one in which case she has the rights however unlike Margo Grimley MD, Elana was not one to grab my camera as Margot did in later years and made me jealous of her images.
Leica M3 with 35mm Summicron unless it was the 50mm Summicron...no the depth of field indicates the 35mm....should have taken notes.


Saturday, July 25, 2015

Friday, July 17, 2015

Grand Cayman Underwater 1990

Grand Cayman Underwater 
1990
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Human model is my beautiful "real ex wife" Margot G. M.D.
























Thursday, July 16, 2015

Tubas and Camels

Tubas and Camels
Delhi, India
1994
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Thursday, July 2, 2015

Stingray Grand Cayman

Stingray Grand Cayman
October 1990
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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Margaret Mead Quote found in Bali Indonesia

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead

Bali
July 3 2008
Found on container

Black Dog, Bali 2008

Black Dog
Bali
July 4, 2008
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Friday, June 19, 2015

Ganeshpuri India (near) c 1993 Boy holding Girl

Ganeshpuri India (near) c 1993
Boy holding Girl
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Monday, June 1, 2015

Overview of a street square in Kathmandu



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1991
Leica RF Camera


Children playing adults walking, sweaters for sale..normal construction in progress as it was in 1991

Saturday, May 30, 2015

St Martin 1966

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St Martin
December 1966
Kodachrome
Leica M3


Friday, May 29, 2015

The '60s+ An International Figure from Avondale Cincinnati, 1938-1994 Seasongood Pavilion Eden Park April 1969

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Seasongood Pavilion, Eden Park
April 1969

One of the citizens most feared by the US Government during the Vietnam War.

Jerry Rubin
Radical turned Capitalist














From above “Rubin showed himself to be a master organizer and publicist capable of transforming conventional protests into media happenings. In 1967 he was made project director of a flagging effort to demonstrate against the military in Washington. The novelist Norman Mailer later wrote that, "to call on Rubin was in effect to call upon the most militant, unpredictable, creative—therefore dangerous—hippie-oriented leader available to the New Left." What resulted was the celebrated March on the Pentagon, when some 75,000 protesters including Mailer, the poet Robert Lowell, critic Dwight Macdonald, Dr. Spock, Noam Chomsky, and many others rallied and railed against the war.
Even in his wildest days he had never been as radical or crazy as he used to seem, Rubin said over and over again, which anyone seeing the new, clean-cut, boyishly earnest Rubin of the post-revolutionary era could well believe. This was confirmed when he took up a new career as a stockbroker in 1980 with the brokerage firm of John Muir & Co., having discovered that capitalism was nicer than he had previously supposed.
In November, 1994, Rubin was hit by a car while jaywalking in Hollywood. He died 14 days later in a UCLA hospital bed. In a biography printed in the Los Angeles Times after Rubin's death, fellow Chicago Seven member and friend Tom Hayden stated: "Rubin was a great life force, full of spunk, courage, and wit. I think his willingness to defy authority for constructive purposes will be missed. Up to the end, he was defying authority."


Some Reference;



U.C. News Record about the event 










More photos from that day
 






The photographer was young in April 1969.
He could drive but not vote then.
Part of this era was known as "Free Love"
This photographer was not gregarious but did once, during a gathering at Eden Park, such as the Jerry Rubin "Happening"...while flying his kite... noticed that his kite had lost its tail.
He went up to someone and asked her if she could "spare some tail" (The pictured woman above was not this woman)....the woman who looked sort of like the one above decided she could, would and did :)...it was an interesting time to be very young.