Senin, 31 Desember 2012

1 of 3 1942 Dredging in Morro Bay (circa 1942 photographer is unknown)

1 of 3 1942 Dredging in Morro Bay (circa 1942 photographer is unknown)
pictures of shrimp
Image by mikebaird
1 of 3 1942 Dredging in Morro Bay CA. (circa 1942 photographer is unknown) Charlene Odekirk, Rosemary Olszewski asked me to take a photo of present-day 2009 Morro Bay dredging operations from the same perspective as the 1942 dredging photo she showed to me. It was suggested (by Rouvaishyana?) that the two images might be hung together in the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History for visitor interest. I have included a couple of candidate photos, as the current dredging setup barely shows in the image taken from the same point as the machinery is located further out at the Rock and is tiny in the image. I have posted the present-day image candidates at the set at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ (I have also included some iPhone shots of the 1942 image just for perspective - they are NOT of reproduction quality). You can download the full-resolution versions of the photos in this set (you may need to login, and select "all sizes") and print it, or click "order prints" and it can be fulfilled online. I turned my printer off over two year ago and now outsource all my limited printing needs to mpix.com or the like. I wanted to suggest that to really demonstrate the changes over time, that the new image(s) not be a print, but simply a photo, or better, a video, displayed in one of those inexpensive LCD digital picture frames that PJ used to promote my Click-Click product in 2008. Anyway, I can't resist pushing people's technical buttons. I have repeatedly suggested that museum displays that are visual only and not consist of palpable or 3-dimensional objects, be rendered via HD programmable LCD displays (a suggestion for the museum improvements committee?). Imagine, exhibits that never fade and can be incrementally improved at no cost! Best! Mike Baird Mike Baird mike [at} mikebaird d o t com flickr.bairdphotos.com

3/14/2012 Copied here are notes from a "Mindwalk" lecture sponsored by the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History, on Commercial Fisheries, that was held March 5, 2012. Thanks to Gwen Infante, Docent Administrative Assistant, for typing up these notes and making them available for everyone.
Morro Bay Commercial Fisheries – Past & Present
Mind Walk Lecture Series, Inn at Morro Bay
March 5, 2012

Rick Algert, former Morro Bay Harbor Director, Presenter

1929 – A dairy town, 2005 – a fishing village

Early Native American middens show evidence of up to 50% sardine & anchovy fishing, 20% surfperch, just considering finfish remains.

1890’s rock quarrying at Morro rock. 1891 – rocks for Pt. Harford. Large-scale commercial fisheries, first in San Francisco then in Los Angeles later in Morro Bay.
East face of the rock was blown off - first attempt in 1891-92 was a dud - involved drilling into base of rock but without much knowledge or engineering.
Early 1900’s – coastal commerce very challenging when Rock was an island. Waves entered Morro Bay from north and south, causing turbulent conditions.
1870’s – A. B. Spooner, the bar pilot, was capsized and drowned.
Early facilities, 1925-29 – wharfs, rail trestle, T piers. Saltwater plunge pool was closed due to poor maintenance by 1930
1930’s – first commercial fisheries for finfish, abalone, oyster mariculture
1930’s, waterfront development from Morro Rock to Tidelands Park. South Jetty-bridge from foot of Beach St. to the Sandspit
1933 – movement to open Morro Bay channel for rowboats
WW II preparedness, Works Progress Administration filled North harbor causeway, built revetment in mid 1930s.
1941 – Japanese submarine sank tanker Montebello off Cayucos, probably also shelled Santa Barbara coastal area.
1942 – proposal to build a submarine base in Morro Bay. Corp of Engineers determined MB not a suitable location
Amphibious training base was put in. Dredge spoils used as fill material. Navy base was built on the Embarcadero.
1961 – Brebes House, 1 smokestack.
1964 – Morro Bay Incorporated

Barbara Stickel, Maritime Historian, 2nd presenter

Abalone landings 1944-1974. Steep decline in 1970’s after peak in 1960s.
Sharks caught for oil. Albacore, rockfish & lingcod
1940-1950’s All other fish (excluding sardines and mackerel) salmon, white sea bass. The Giannini, Cefalu, Ennis, Pierce and Larsen families were the active fishing families. There are Bickford photos of abundant abalone landings.
1950’s - crab fishing began.
1951 – Monterey sardine fishery collapsed
1952 – Dept of Fish & Game found pink shrimp
Lawrence Thomas caught shrimp, opened the Shell Shop, still open today.
Morro Bay north T-pier leased to Monterey cannery. 25-30 sardine seiners in Morro Bay, 100 in Avala. Imagine Beach St. with trucks full of unrefrigerated sardines – ice plant was in Atascadero.
Newport Beach cancelled fishing leases. Harlan Larsen (son of Alex) came to Morro Bay when that happened
1960’s – many new houses, many boats, 1964 tsunami from Alaska earthquake damaged the waterfront.
1970’s – Asian driftnet fishing for squid. Albacore damaged by driftnets. Some local albacore fishermen went as far away as Midway Islands and New Zealand to fish.

ECONOMICS OF FISHING – Henry Pontarelli, 3rd presenter
Billion US, 0 Million CA industry annually
1989-2008 US has become a net seafood importer.
Landings: ex-vessel value = EVV
1990 to present, 160-105 fishing boats working out of Morro Bay. This represents jobs for boat captains, deckhands, dock workers, fish processors, truck drivers, and more.
2003 – last large albacore landings in our area.
Crab – capricious fishery – no definition given but implies that it is unstable.
There is a pattern of limits to trawl & driftnet fisheries
1990 to present, price/lb. has doubled. Live-fish, hagfish, swordfish
CCSGA = Central Coast Sustainable Groundfish Assoc.
US, esp. CA fishery is among the most regulated & compliant fisheries in the world
Morro Bay Community Quota Fund. Strategic plan 2012-2015, foreign vessels must stay outside the 200 mile limit. State limit is 3 miles. There is less enforcement the father one ventures from shore. The goal of the Quota Fund is to set quotas that can be bought, sold, and traded for the Morro Bay/SLO coastal area so that fishery landings will be sustainable over the long-term.


Site of Former Drawbridge, Tri-City Beach Rd over Cedar Bayou, Baytown, Texas 0220101130
pictures of shrimp
Image by Patrick Feller
Until 1983, there was an operating drawbridge at this spot, where Cedar Bayou, as Ash Lake, empties into Galveston Bay. This side is Harris County. The other side is Chambers County.

That hill on the other side isn't a hill. It's the Baytown landfill, the city dump.

I crossed this bridge often, waited at times for shrimp boats to pass.

Though I often had a camera with me, I never stopped to take a picture of this bridge. Recently, I've been trying to make up for that.

Does anyone have a photo of the bridge?



Calamari Giorgio at Paradiso Trattoria
pictures of shrimp
Image by phoenixar
After taking off from Derek's pad, I stopped at Monterey Bay to check out the aquarium. Immediately after stepping out the aquarium doors a seafood craving struck me. I walked down Cannery row with my yelp in hand, furiously thumbing through the best rated seafood restaurants within spitting distance. Bubba Gump Shrimp? Nah! It's a franchise; my appetite was craving someplace more holey.

I started looking at Fish Hopper Seafood and Steaks. Almost the entire restaurant was sitting on stilts... can't go wrong with some fresh O2 while enjoying some prawns right? As I approached the doors, I noticed a guy smokin a cig no less than 3 meters from the entrance. I lost my food boner for this joint and 180ed back to Cannery Row.

As I approached Paradiso Trattoria, the place looked very quiet, ... too quiet. I looked at the menu anyway. The greeter with a chef's outfit (who looked like a young Marlon Brando) approached me and offered a free appetizer with any entree. BINGO! The day's special was under . BINGO! He also said there are plenty of window seating with beach front views. BINGO!

Inside I was greeted with the gentle sound of the waves rolling in to the beach just underneath the windows. A hint of soft jazz complimented the atmosphere. I thought to myself, if only I had a girlfriend with me right now. I'd be gettin' some tonight.

The food: I got the Calamari Giorgio (Pictured here) pasta and calamari were done perfectly, not too hard, not too soft. PERFECT! The sodium however was a bit too much. Thankfully, my iced tea never dipped below 55%!

Bill: Calamari Giorgio .50, Iced Tea $ don't recall, and Tax $ don't recall Total bill .50!

This photo was taken during my weekend trip at NorCal to visit my friend Derek and Co. :-)


Thursday, July 22nd
pictures of shrimp
Image by Gregula
Thursday, July 22 - Santa Margherita
Lodging: Sleeper train at night headed back to Roma.

Santa Margherita, late tonight (1:10am) headed back to Roma.

We woke up before 8:00 AM. Erica took a shower before breakfast, and we both headed up to the terrace of the other building for the usual breakfast. When Italians talk about breakfast, we guess they really mean a bunch of bread with various spreads and strong coffee. I am not so crazy about breakfast away from the states. Even the places that advertise American Breakfast do not come close truly. Nothing like Bob Evans for a true American Breakfast.

We settled the bill with Roberto after breakfast and he let us know we could keep our luggage in our buildings living area or salon until we departed for the station. He said he would arrange a taxi for us if we wanted to leave for the station after the last bus (about 8:00 PM). Considering the station is basically a bare buidling next to three sets of tracks, we opted for the taxi. We did not get a chance to let Roberto know before he headed to town and no one else in residence could understand enough English to let him know.

Erica voted for staying in Santa Margherita for the day instead of getting to and hiking around Cinque Terre (even though we here it is the best part of Italy). We headed back to the room, Gregg took a shower and we both packed up. We put our luggage down in the living room, probably close to 11:00 AM. We then started down the trail of many steps into Santa Margherita.

What to say about our day in Santa Margherita.... Well... we tried to get on to the Internet to upload more journal entries with no success. The one place we tried would not let us plug the laptop into their connection; they said the laptop was not compatible with their connection. ???

Erica had seen an inexpensive place to eat while Gregg was trying the Internet place. Gregg was hungry so we went ahead to the restaurant. We enjoyed Margherita pizzas (magnifico!), water and cappuccinos. The bill was somewhere around 17 euro. Not bad.

We then walked and walked, and walked some more. We went all around Santa Margherita, Gregg says three times. Erica wanted to do some shopping and a little town sightseeing. Unfortunately, we really started our attempt at shopping when most businesses were closed for their siesta (afternoon break).

After a very long day of walking around and around and around, we decided we had time for dinner before trying to catch the bus to San Lorenzo, up the hill from Villa Gnocchi. We went to Ristorante de Michele (or something like that) and had a lovely dinner. Gregg wanted the insalata, potatoes, and he had ravioli in bolognese. Erica helped Gregg with the insalata and potatoes and had linguini with shrimp in a curry sauce. Erica had some beer and we both had water. Yummy!

We then went to find a big bottle of water before grabbing the bus. Erica saw the bus before we finally found a big bottle of water to take with us. (We paid more for the water than we wanted to, but it still was better then what we have paid in the past, 2 euro.) We then crossed the street to the bus stop. It was about 7:25 PM and we soon deduced that we had missed the last #73 bus from that stop. We had two options, take a taxi or hike up the trail - super stairmaster. We knew we were taking a taxi to the station and we knew that would cost about 20 euro. Gregg did not want to waste any more money so he voted to walk up the super stairmaster again. Erica was agreeable either way. And so we went...

What a climb! When we arrived at Villa Gnocchi we planned on hanging out in the salon until the taxi arrived and play around on the laptop, check out our pictures, perhaps watch a movie... We saw a family of guests arrive as we were walking on the drive and Roberto was coming out to greet them. We helped with the luggage and talked a little with Roberto about arranging the taxi for late that night. He offered, if we wanted to save some money, he would be going into town to visit his children around 10 or 10:30 PM and he would be willing to take us to the station. How nice! We jumped on his offer and offered him some money, but he said he was going anyway, no bother. How nice!

So...we hung out in the salon and worked on a picture DVD of our Italian Adventure thus far. It is going to be pretty cool and will help us remember all that we have seen. After a while it really starts to blend all together!

Roberto came to the salon sometime after 10:00 PM to take us to the station. We packed up and went with Roberto. Italian drivers are so much more aggressive than even Gregg! Erica kept thinking - if only Heather could see this!

Then we got to hang out at the station for about three hours until our train came. We played with the laptop some more, worked on the DVD more, took some pictures, downloaded the pictures from that day, etc.

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Salad of Lamb Shanks - Tea Rooms of Yarck
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Image by avlxyz
Since we decided to head back to Melbourne early, we worked out that we could arrive at Yarck just in time for lunch! Any excuse to try out this Sardinian outpost in country Victoria. :)

Yarck is one of those blink-and-you'll-miss-it towns, with not much more than a fire station and pub. Why chef/owner, Sardinian-born Pietro Porcu decided to open up here is a mystery to me, but on a Sunday afternoon, it was filled with well-dressed Melbourne types. Not a farmer in sight. His other restaurant is Da Noi in South Yarra.

As was recommended by The Age Good Food Guide 2009 and our friendly waitress, the best option is to leave the meal up to the kitchen, which we did. At AUD75 per head for 4 courses, it's not cheap, but not terribly expensive either, especially considering we were rolling out the door after coffees!

The food was simple, unpretentious, and very good, focusing on good produce and good cooking. The highlight was the Crab Spaghettini with saffron and a hint of chilli bound together with a rich crab stock and good olive oil. I suspected that the sauce had a drizzle of crab-shell oil as well, just to give t that extra whack of crab and the smokiness of burnt grilled shellfish. After that, eating the blue swimmer crab itself was a bit of an anticlimax, despite being superbly fresh.

The baked eggplant parmigiana was also superb. Silky smooth eggplant with a hint of charring with an intense tomato sauce and the cheesy hit of aged parmesan.

We were eyeing the Capretto Arrosto (roasted kid goat) on the menu as well and lo and behold we were served an interesting mix of ribs, neck and leg. I'm quite partial to the sticky gooeyness that usually goes with slow roasting and there was a bit of it around the ribs but the rest of the meat seemed a bit dry. Although there were some burnt bits that really had an intense goat flavour.

Tea Rooms of Yarck
+61357734233
6585 Maroondah Hwy
Yarck VIC 3719
map: www.whereis.com/vic/Yarck/6585_Maroondah_Hwy

Reviews:
- Tea Rooms at Yarck - Mietta's
- Tea Rooms at Yarck, The Age Good Food Guide 2009 September 15, 2008 - 15/20 2 hat The only way you could be disappointed by a visit to these Tea Rooms might be to turn up expecting scones.
- Tea Rooms at Yarck, Jane Faulkner, Reviewer, The Age Epicure, July 3, 2007 15.5/20

Photos:
- Shopfront
- Bread, Olives and Olive Oil
- Wine list cover
- Empty dining room
- Filled Dining Room
- Empty sun room
- Blackboard Menu
- Asparagus and Spinach Fritatta
- Swordfish Carpaccio, Poached Ocean Trout with Aioli
- Roasted Zucchini antipasti
- Roasted Red and Green Capsicums antipasti
- Eggplant Parmigiana
- Salad of Lamb Shanks
- Chef and wood-fired overn
- Crab Spaghettini with Saffron and Chilli
- Capretto Arrosto (Wet-roasted Kid Goat)
- Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Gelato, Almond Praline
- Amaretto cookies and Crostoli
- Julia, Alpha, dessert
- Genovese Caffe Lungo
- Business cards front
- Business cards back


Baked Eggplant with tomato sauce and parmesan cheese - antipasti - Tea Rooms of Yarck
food stock photos
Image by avlxyz
Since we decided to head back to Melbourne early, we worked out that we could arrive at Yarck just in time for lunch! Any excuse to try out this Sardinian outpost in country Victoria. :)

Yarck is one of those blink-and-you'll-miss-it towns, with not much more than a fire station and pub. Why chef/owner, Sardinian-born Pietro Porcu decided to open up here is a mystery to me, but on a Sunday afternoon, it was filled with well-dressed Melbourne types. Not a farmer in sight. His other restaurant is Da Noi in South Yarra.

As was recommended by The Age Good Food Guide 2009 and our friendly waitress, the best option is to leave the meal up to the kitchen, which we did. At AUD75 per head for 4 courses, it's not cheap, but not terribly expensive either, especially considering we were rolling out the door after coffees!

The food was simple, unpretentious, and very good, focusing on good produce and good cooking. The highlight was the Crab Spaghettini with saffron and a hint of chilli bound together with a rich crab stock and good olive oil. I suspected that the sauce had a drizzle of crab-shell oil as well, just to give t that extra whack of crab and the smokiness of burnt grilled shellfish. After that, eating the blue swimmer crab itself was a bit of an anticlimax, despite being superbly fresh.

The baked eggplant parmigiana was also superb. Silky smooth eggplant with a hint of charring with an intense tomato sauce and the cheesy hit of aged parmesan.

We were eyeing the Capretto Arrosto (roasted kid goat) on the menu as well and lo and behold we were served an interesting mix of ribs, neck and leg. I'm quite partial to the sticky gooeyness that usually goes with slow roasting and there was a bit of it around the ribs but the rest of the meat seemed a bit dry. Although there were some burnt bits that really had an intense goat flavour.

Tea Rooms of Yarck
+61357734233
6585 Maroondah Hwy
Yarck VIC 3719
map: www.whereis.com/vic/Yarck/6585_Maroondah_Hwy

Reviews:
- Tea Rooms at Yarck - Mietta's
- Tea Rooms at Yarck, The Age Good Food Guide 2009 September 15, 2008 - 15/20 2 hat The only way you could be disappointed by a visit to these Tea Rooms might be to turn up expecting scones.
- Tea Rooms at Yarck, Jane Faulkner, Reviewer, The Age Epicure, July 3, 2007 15.5/20

Photos:
- Shopfront
- Bread, Olives and Olive Oil
- Wine list cover
- Empty dining room
- Filled Dining Room
- Empty sun room
- Blackboard Menu
- Asparagus and Spinach Fritatta
- Swordfish Carpaccio, Poached Ocean Trout with Aioli
- Roasted Zucchini antipasti
- Roasted Red and Green Capsicums antipasti
- Eggplant Parmigiana
- Salad of Lamb Shanks
- Chef and wood-fired overn
- Crab Spaghettini with Saffron and Chilli
- Capretto Arrosto (Wet-roasted Kid Goat)
- Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Gelato, Almond Praline
- Amaretto cookies and Crostoli
- Julia, Alpha, dessert
- Genovese Caffe Lungo
- Business cards front
- Business cards back


Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Gelato, Almond Praline - Tea Rooms of Yarck
food stock photos
Image by avlxyz
Since we decided to head back to Melbourne early, we worked out that we could arrive at Yarck just in time for lunch! Any excuse to try out this Sardinian outpost in country Victoria. :)

Yarck is one of those blink-and-you'll-miss-it towns, with not much more than a fire station and pub. Why chef/owner, Sardinian-born Pietro Porcu decided to open up here is a mystery to me, but on a Sunday afternoon, it was filled with well-dressed Melbourne types. Not a farmer in sight. His other restaurant is Da Noi in South Yarra.

As was recommended by The Age Good Food Guide 2009 and our friendly waitress, the best option is to leave the meal up to the kitchen, which we did. At AUD75 per head for 4 courses, it's not cheap, but not terribly expensive either, especially considering we were rolling out the door after coffees!

The food was simple, unpretentious, and very good, focusing on good produce and good cooking. The highlight was the Crab Spaghettini with saffron and a hint of chilli bound together with a rich crab stock and good olive oil. I suspected that the sauce had a drizzle of crab-shell oil as well, just to give t that extra whack of crab and the smokiness of burnt grilled shellfish. After that, eating the blue swimmer crab itself was a bit of an anticlimax, despite being superbly fresh.

The baked eggplant parmigiana was also superb. Silky smooth eggplant with a hint of charring with an intense tomato sauce and the cheesy hit of aged parmesan.

We were eyeing the Capretto Arrosto (roasted kid goat) on the menu as well and lo and behold we were served an interesting mix of ribs, neck and leg. I'm quite partial to the sticky gooeyness that usually goes with slow roasting and there was a bit of it around the ribs but the rest of the meat seemed a bit dry. Although there were some burnt bits that really had an intense goat flavour.

Tea Rooms of Yarck
+61357734233
6585 Maroondah Hwy
Yarck VIC 3719
map: www.whereis.com/vic/Yarck/6585_Maroondah_Hwy

Reviews:
- Tea Rooms at Yarck - Mietta's
- Tea Rooms at Yarck, The Age Good Food Guide 2009 September 15, 2008 - 15/20 2 hat The only way you could be disappointed by a visit to these Tea Rooms might be to turn up expecting scones.
- Tea Rooms at Yarck, Jane Faulkner, Reviewer, The Age Epicure, July 3, 2007 15.5/20

Photos:
- Shopfront
- Bread, Olives and Olive Oil
- Wine list cover
- Empty dining room
- Filled Dining Room
- Empty sun room
- Blackboard Menu
- Asparagus and Spinach Fritatta
- Swordfish Carpaccio, Poached Ocean Trout with Aioli
- Roasted Zucchini antipasti
- Roasted Red and Green Capsicums antipasti
- Eggplant Parmigiana
- Salad of Lamb Shanks
- Chef and wood-fired overn
- Crab Spaghettini with Saffron and Chilli
- Capretto Arrosto (Wet-roasted Kid Goat)
- Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Gelato, Almond Praline
- Amaretto cookies and Crostoli
- Julia, Alpha, dessert
- Genovese Caffe Lungo
- Business cards front
- Business cards back


Better Than Nonna's
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Image by jazzijava
I don't have an Italian grandmother. If anything, I come from Irish / Scottish / English stock (with a few rogues thrown in there). But I do like my marinara, and I like it to be made right. Mom's old wooden spoon included.

I adore roasted tomatoes, in everything from salads and pizza to soups and sauces like this garlicky delight! Roasting concentrated the sweetness of my homegrown heirloom tomatoes, hot and sweet peppers, and carrots. It also really upped the richness and caramelly, buttery note of the (13 cloves of) garlic and a Vidalia onion. Pureed and canned (after an obligatory 10 1 bowl of pasta), it is a delight for the long winter ahead!
Now I just have to figure out what to do with batch #2...

Sauce Recipe


Gruenstadt Bakery
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The Exchange bakery (formally known as the Army and Air Force Exchange), was built in 1982, is the largest production plant in the world.
More than 200 varieties of cookies, cakes, pastries, tortillas, buns and breads are produced at the plant in Gruenstadt, Germany. The products are stocked on the shelves of restaurants, commissaries and kitchens across Europe. (Photo by Dijon Rolle, USAG Baden-Wuerttemberg Public Affairs)

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Minggu, 30 Desember 2012

The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (98)

The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (98)
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The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
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Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
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The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
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The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (355)
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The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
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The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
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Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
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The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (204)

The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (204)
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The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
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Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
www.PacBluePrinting.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

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The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (89)
food pictures website
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
www.PacBluePrinting.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

DOWNLOAD the Beat Cares Photos
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The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (127)
food pictures website
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
www.PacBluePrinting.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

DOWNLOAD the Beat Cares Photos
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Nice Photographers photos

The Photographers
photographers
Image by Carlo Mirante
The Photographers in the Port of Naples


photographing the photographer 01
photographers
Image by byronv2
fellow photographer nodded hello passing myself and my chum and his dog strolling across the dunes above the beach, noticed her stopping at a high spot to take in the panorama and couldn't resist snapping a quick candid shot, photographing the photographer...


The Photographers
photographers
Image by Carlo Mirante
The Photographers in the Port of Naples


This friendly German photographer and videographer just finished covering Audi in Los Angeles, and was in Morro Bay to capture some waves and sunsets.
photographers
Image by mikebaird
This friendly German photographer and videographer just finished covering Audi in a Los Angeles car show, and was in Morro Bay to capture some waves and sunsets. Scenes from sunset at Morro Rock in Morro Bay, CA, 29 Nov. 2008, during big swells when hundreds of people were out watching the wave action. Photo by Michael "Mike" L. Baird bairdphotos.com, Canon 1D Mark III with 600mm IS lens on tripod.


Meet Our Photographer
photographers
Image by lululemon athletica
Georgia Esporlas, our talented photographer here at the lululemon SSC in Vancouver shares her values. To learn more about goal setting,visit our latest blog post here: www.lululemon.com/community/blog/30-seconds-that-will-cha...

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Nice German Food Pictures photos

The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (389)
german food pictures
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY


The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (560)
german food pictures
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY


The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (602)
german food pictures
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY


The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (623)
german food pictures
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY

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Sabtu, 29 Desember 2012

Nice Portrait Photographer photos

Portrait of Hermann Minkowski (1864-1909), Mathematician
portrait photographer
Image by Smithsonian Institution
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

Medium: Medium unknown

Dimensions: 15.5 cm x 12 cm

Date: prior to1909

Collection: Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology - As a supplement to the Dibner Library for the History of Science and Technology's collection of written works by scientists, engineers, natural philosophers, and inventors, the library also has a collection of thousands of portraits of these individuals. The portraits come in a variety of formats: drawings, woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and photographs, all collected by donor Bern Dibner. Presented here are a few photos from the collection, from the late 19th and early 20th century.

Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?t=5&id=3574&q=SIL14-M004-04

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries

Accession number: SIL14-M004-04


Portrait of Ludwig Schlesinger (1864-?), Mathematician
portrait photographer
Image by Smithsonian Institution
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

Medium: Medium unknown

Dimensions: 16.4 cm x 11.7 cm

Date: Unknown

Collection: Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology - As a supplement to the Dibner Library for the History of Science and Technology's collection of written works by scientists, engineers, natural philosophers, and inventors, the library also has a collection of thousands of portraits of these individuals. The portraits come in a variety of formats: drawings, woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and photographs, all collected by donor Bern Dibner. Presented here are a few photos from the collection, from the late 19th and early 20th century.

Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?t=5&id=3626&q=SIL14-S002-05

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries

Accession number: SIL14-S002-05


Portrait of Emanuel Formanek, Medical Scientist
portrait photographer
Image by Smithsonian Institution
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

Medium: Medium unknown

Dimensions: 5 cm x 3.5 cm

Date: Unknown


Collection: Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology - As a supplement to the Dibner Library for the History of Science and Technology's collection of written works by scientists, engineers, natural philosophers, and inventors, the library also has a collection of thousands of portraits of these individuals. The portraits come in a variety of formats: drawings, woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and photographs, all collected by donor Bern Dibner. Presented here are a few photos from the collection, from the late 19th and early 20th century.

Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?t=5&id=3539&q=SIL14-F003-08

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries


Accession number: SIL14-F003-08


Portrait of the Photographer as a Warped Man
portrait photographer
Image by bhollar

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Cool Cute Food Pictures images

piglook
cute food pictures
Image by galina75
Truly the picture of happiness. My guinea pig eating one of his favorite foods.


june 16 2009: 254/365
cute food pictures
Image by megan.barton
cilla & i have been talking about going to dinner at food glorious food for about a month now. she's leaving for japan on thursday so we decided to make it happen this week.

basically, i really love the idea of this picture but i hate the execution of it. she's standing right under the light, which is great because then half of her face isn't shadowed, but then the shadow ends up on her neck, and that is really frustrating. i should have told her to turn her head, i just didn't see it at the time.

plus, we really just wanted a picture of the open kitchen with the cute cooks and waiters. but they all disappeared :( nonetheless, it was a great dinner (i got salmon & potato quesadillas! i know, it sounds crazy but it's actually the most amazing thing ever), and such a good gift to spend time with her.


You'd Better Not Look
cute food pictures
Image by pirate johnny
"How cute - let me take a picture before I stop her.."


Pastry Swan
cute food pictures
Image by La.Catholique
I wish my picture of this cute little pastry swan was better.


Singapore : Oni Cupcakes - mini cupcakes
cute food pictures
Image by PrettyKateMachine
These pictures are for my cupcakephile friends. As delcious as they were cute. I had rasberry chocolate & Matt had carrot cake.

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Jumat, 28 Desember 2012

Intercultural

Intercultural
mexican food pictures
Image by *** Harold R ***


Intercultural
mexican food pictures
Image by *** Harold R ***




Intercultural
mexican food pictures
Image by *** Harold R ***

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Nice Food Photography photos

pasta
food photography
Image by smee.bruce
So I went on this Food Photography Workshop . . . given by photographer Russell Smith and food stylist Nikki Werner. . . I had great fun and learnt a great deal!


[ Cultivation to the mind is as necessary as food to the body. ] --- Marcus Tullius Cicero // Warm Belgian waffle with icing sugar and mixed berries compote @ The PARK HYATT HAMBURG // Levantehaus // Hamburg, Germany
food photography
Image by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||
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Food is our common ground, a universal experience.

--- James Beard

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Food is your body's fuel. Without fuel, your body wants to shut down.

--- Ken Hill

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Food should be fun.

--- Thomas Keller

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Purple Pepper Jelly_dyp
food photography
Image by Dayna McIsaac
story link on food+photography


Food bloggers at work
food photography
Image by Constance Wiebrands


Another Good Photo Shoot of the High Line - IMG_4547
food photography
Image by catchesthelight
Another photo shoot that even our city daughter would have found intriguing with both her love of foods, creative talents in making fake food look real and fake food photography :>)))

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Cool Photography Tips images

TIP_MARINE_1103
photography tips
Image by Duke TIP
6/25/2009 Duke TIP Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. Mandatory credit: Layne Bailey Photography / www.laynebailey.com


TIP_MARINE_187
photography tips
Image by Duke TIP
6/25/2009 Duke TIP Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. Mandatory credit: Layne Bailey Photography / www.laynebailey.com


TIP_MARINE_071
photography tips
Image by Duke TIP
6/25/2009 Duke TIP Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. Mandatory credit: Layne Bailey Photography / www.laynebailey.com


TIP_MARINE_016
photography tips
Image by Duke TIP
6/25/2009 Duke TIP Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. Mandatory credit: Layne Bailey Photography / www.laynebailey.com


TIP_MARINE_208
photography tips
Image by Duke TIP
6/25/2009 Duke TIP Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. Mandatory credit: Layne Bailey Photography / www.laynebailey.com

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Portrait

Portrait
portrait photographer
Image by ||-SAM Nasim-||
Photographed by: © SAM Nasim
Email: sam_nasim99@yahoo.com /
sam.nasim99@gmail.com
1. All photographs & contents are copyrighted © 2012 by the photographer © SAM Nasim & must not be used without explicit permission. All Rights reserved worldwide by © SAM Nasim in the copyright law. Please don’t edit / alter / use these images on websites/ blogs /any other media for commercial /non-commercial purposes. Unwanted reproduction/ publication of these images are strictly prohibited which will tantamount to violation of existing copyright laws. Legal actions/ necessary steps will be taken against the violators.
2. If you are interested in using my pictures please contact with my mailing address.
3. Thanks in advance for checking/hit my photo stream. Your comments & favorites /likes are Greatly Appreciated.
4. Press “L” to view in Light box. (For flickr Viewers Only)
5. U can also find me-
Facebook- www.facebook.com/sam.nasim99
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Photography page- www.facebook.com/pages/SAM-Nasim-Photography/236743483049758
6. At a glance for better view- www.flickr.com/photos/samnasim/6787653321/in/photostream


Portrait of Yousuf Karsh
portrait photographer
Image by cstm-mstc
Yousuf Karsh
Canadian Photographer
1968

I met Yousuf Karsh during the opening reception of a photographic exhibition by Yousuf Karsh at the Ohio University Art Gallery. I was a student at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, studying Journalism and Comparative Literature. Karsh had photographed David Hostetler and his art. Hostetler is a well-known American wood carver and bronze sculptor of works capturing the female form. I had just taken my first photography course for journalism students, and I was working for The Ohio University Post, the student daily newspaper, as a writer/photographer. David Hostetler introduced me to Karsh and his wife Estrellita, and I arranged to take Yousuf Karsh’s photograph and to interview him at The Ohio University Inn the following morning where he planned to have breakfast.

That morning, as I positioned my camera to take a shot, Karsh asked where my light meter was. I told him I didn’t use one. Actually, I didn’t know how to use one, but I didn’t tell him that. He looked at me as if I were crazy. The following month, Yousuf Karsh send me a letter: “In your article in The Post you managed to get in all the salient points of the brief discussion we had together at the breakfast table.” He didn’t mention the absence of a light meter, but I’m sure the naïve photographer made an impression on him. Karsh certainly made an impression on me, and I kept in touch with him; I soon afterwards went to Canada to study French at the McGill French Summer School. I have several letters from Karsh.

During the interview I had with Karsh, I was very impressed by how interesting everything he said was, and I distinctly remember that I decided at that time that I wanted to be like that. He was my first 'celebrity' photograph. Since then, I became a professional photographer and have photographed many celebrities. I sent him a print of the photograph I took of him in 1968. In a letter he sent me he said my photograph was 'charming.' I think he was the charming element of the photograph. Yousuf Karsh was always polite and encouraging to young people. I'm sure my interest in photographing people was sparked when I photographed him. He certainly made an impression on me.

©Photo of Yousuf Karsh by Lois Siegel

Submitted by Lois Siegel

Festival Karsh

Canada Science and Technology Museum / Musée des sciences et de la technologie du Canada


Photographer takes and shows digital video images of himself and young children. Tajikistan
portrait photographer
Image by World Bank Photo Collection
Photographer takes and shows digital video images of himself and young children. Tajikistan. Photo: © Gennadiy Ratushenko / World Bank

Photo ID: GR-TJ07-01 World Bank


Portrait of Johan Adriaan Feith [after]
portrait photographer
Image by Pictorescue
Photographer unknown. License expired.

commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jonkheer_Feith_Foto_rond_...

Published with permission of the photographer

Edited by Frank


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portrait photographer
Image by cabbit
April 9, 2010 -- VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada -- An unidentified photographer stands on the seawall near Stanley Park, taking photos of yachts. -- PHOTO BY ANDREW FERGUSON

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