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Word of Caution When Editing Photos With Picnik
- 14 years ago - 1 commentWhile I have been a member of Picnik for several years, its only been in recent months that I have used its photo-editing feature on a regular basis. In attempts to move my projects along more quickly after uploading an image to Ipernity from my computer, if necessary, I would then upload the image to Picnik from Ipernity, crop and/or straighten it, as needed. And then click the REPLACE tab. Not until today did I learn that these particular RELACED images, edited with Picnik, can not be…
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The "Fort Lauderdale" Mural Painted by Daddona Studios of Pompano Beach
- 03 Feb 2009In launching my PUBLIC ART IN PUBLIC SPACES 2009 webpage my focus is on a mural that I photographed on Monday morning, 19 January 2009 when en route to the Fort Lauderdale Martin Luther King, Jr. Day March I waited for the #40 bus at the Broward Central Terminal . After an exhausting Google search, last night, I was able to find only one reference on the internet by LauderBLOGGER Robert Spencer Knotts regarding the Fort Lauderdale Government Center Mural which wa…
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The Elvert Barnes Mixology Podcast
- 13 Jan 2009Finally, my Elvert Barnes Mixology podcast has been launched. It will feature music mixes /blends that I, myself, have created. My work is documentary, so, eventually, I'll be going through all of my old cassette mixes and remixing them into mp3 format. The Elvert Barnes Mixology podcast will, therefore, represent an archive of my music compilations dating back to the 80's. It is a task and project that I look forward to working on.
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Holiday Windows
- 02 Dec 2008Long before I took up photography in 1992 which was after I received a Minolta as a December 1991 Christmas gift I had always enjoyed Holiday store window displays . Born in the rural area of Southern Maryland in October 1953 (USA) and raised on a farm one of the first Christmas seasons that I spent in a big city was that of 1972. It was in the fall of that year, as a senior in high school, I would take weekend trips to Riverdale Maryland to visit a friend who was a freshman at the University…
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Sculptor Marcia Billig's "The Commuter" at Wheaton Maryland WMATA Red Line Station
- 30 Nov 2008Regarding my photography as documentary, in connection with my ongoing Public Art in Public Spaces series I always like to bring attention art in mass transit systems . A resident of Washington DC, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) Metro Arts / Art in Transit Program represents and important element of my documentation. Located at the entrance to the WMATA Red Line Wheaton Maryland Station, "The Commuter" is one of many works by Washington DC based arti…
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Casablanca Cafe: Great Food & Great Ocean View
- 07 Aug 2008Since my first visit to Fort Lauderdale in January 2004 , whenever I'm Fort Lauderdale my partner and I make a point to lunch at Casablanca Cafe which located at 3049 Alhambra Street provides an excellent view of the Fort Lauderdale Beach , Atlantic Boulevard / Promenade and the Atlantic Ocean . And the food is excellent as well. While the prices may, at first, appear a bit high, the portions, quality and presentat…
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Fort Lauderdale FL - Sunday, 13 July 2008
- 14 Jul 2008 - 2 commentsThis represents my first blog posting to my newly launched Ipernity account . Still familiarizing myself with Ipernity which as a result of an ongoing issue with Flickr regarding the restricted status of my Flickr account which, efffectively, defeats the purpose of why since April 2005 I have uploaded such a large collection of images to Flickr with the intent that, for the most part, my body of work at Flickr would be easily accessable to the general public ... one of the features that I li…
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