Saturday, August 11, 2012

Shadow Shot Sunday - Circles

Original wheel
Shadow Shot Sunday 2 arrives at today's 6:00 opening opening of a new exhibit at our local and favorite Gallery @ 37 in Derby, the Celebration of the Circle which showcases our favorite concentric shape...

I do not consider myself an artist, but the very circular 1936 Dodge tire and wheel assembly that I posted recently on SSS2 seemed the perfect subject for this show. Plenty of circles here: tire, whitewall, trim ring, rim and hubcap. So I looked at a few edits to consider my framed exhibit...




Posterized
B-W 
Inverted color






Gimp, a balky but free photo editor for Mac, was used. I finally settled on the retro look of sepia, and framed it...I call this Dependable Dodge as that is how Chrysler referred to this brand in the early-mid '60s (you are right, I am old enough enough to remember :)

Monday, August 6, 2012

Tina's Pic Story - H

Hedge in front of our Home, Ansonia CT, early spring
Tina's Pic Story is back for the week, and we are happy to participate. She thoughtfully provides the weekly theme that we provide the photos for. This week, it is the letter H, and I have visited the photo archives for examples of that letter which includes Hedge, High Tide and Hounds...I hope this works!
High tide     Big sister Michele, Atlantic Ocean, 1961
Hounds, Maggie and Tasha, East Hartford, CT 1980

Ruby Tuesday 2 - Ripe and ready



Ruby Tuesday 2 arrives a day after a visit to the Ansonia Farmer's Market, where the local tomatoes are vine ripened rubies. Fresh, I sliced them as thins as our cheap sharpened knives could allow - our homegrown ones are not quite ready. So the idea was to stack the fruit along with other items to make supper with...


All photos by Allegra
The final choice was to make each stack from bottom to top as follows: mozzarella, tomato, capicola ham, basil leaves, tomato, mozzarella, olive oil and balsamic vinegar. With Allegra's help, we placed two stacks into each hard roll and made panini sandwiches in a pan with unopened tomato cans to weigh them down. A satisfying dinner with plenty of ruby as a side dish...See more world-wide rubies at RT2!



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Whimsical Windows - Union Church


Toby hosts the fun and informative meme Whimsical Windows/Delirious Doors where we look for portals and other architectural goodies. The subject today is the Union Church in the village of Rockville Connecticut, about 20 miles east of Hartford.

The church website notes a very interesting history. It was organized in 1888 as a union of two churches, both of which burned down four days apart that year and joined together into a new house of worship....architect Warren Hayes designed it, and the cornerstone was placed in June 1889, and the church was dedicated in September 1890, from. It is an example of Richardson Romanesque architecture, and constructed of gray Monson granite from nearby western Massachusetts

Lots of history is close to most of us if we pay attention - so this is a perfect place to showcase them


Saturday, August 4, 2012

Shadow Shot Sunday - Tuesday Concert in Derby

Shadowy singer and saxophonist 
Shadow Shot Sunday 2 is back - we eagerly looks for shadows to fall and drape themselves over as many appropriate shadows as possible - and we are able to find and harvest when found...The time was last week, and the place was nearby Derby on the city green by the gazebo for the free summer concerts. Today the really fun act 'Dr Ya Ya's Dirty Rice Revue', Connecticut musicians that play songs by New Orleans artists and songwriters (we know by tune if not title)


Well defined early evening lighting
This was not just a warm and humid evening of a highly energetic and fun music (an improvisational R&B) on a small town green, there were also late afternoon shadows all over the pavilion and band...what better than this for (1) free and (2) SSS2?















This old song was played by Dr YaYa in a similar raucous style: Sea Cruise, by NOLA songwriter Huey 'Piano' Smith and artist Frankie Ford