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Ruby Tuesday: Summer Carnavale

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Red. Ruby Red for  Ruby Tuesday.  ps. In case you're wondering, I just got back from a VSP Photography Workshop in Venice called "Summer Carnavale."  We worked with models in carnival and period costume for four of the five days.

Mosaic Monday:Night Market in Cairo

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Still trying to sleep off the jet lag and haven't gotten my photos of Italy sorted, so today I'll show you the Khan el Kahlili in Cairo. So exotic to American eyes!

Lens Day Wednesday: Glass

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This one is a slam dunk because I love glass. Art glass.

Ruby Tuesday: While I'm Away

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While I'm away (just about to finish a photography workshop in Venice) I thought I'd entertain you with this, one of my favorite photos from Egypt, "Getting Water in Edfu" © 2009 Meri Arnett-Kremian just to let you know that I haven't forgotten you or how much our visits mean to me, even though I haven't been able to spend as much time at your sites investigating as I usually do. These darn gondolas are so distracting! Whine, whine, whine. . .  For more Ruby Tuesdays, click on the button on my sidebar .

Mosaic Monday: Blue Leaning Green

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If I had to pick one color as my favorite and stick with it, no matter what well I guess I'd be happiest if I chose that shade of blue that's just leaning a bit into green. (Though I do love pink. . . )

Sepia Saturday: Dorothea Lange and the Migrant Mother Images

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During the Great Depression,  the federal government  created  the Farm Security Administration,  an agency intended to improve the lot  of poor farmers and their families. One program was designed to buy out small, unproductive farms and introducing more efficient collective farms. Fueled by demands from Congress, loans were eventually made available to help tenant farmers purchase land of their own.  To emphasize the needs of the rural poor,  the FSA hired a cadre  of photographers to make  "public relations" photographs. One of these photographers was a young woman named Dorothea Lange. She traveled around the country, snapping images of agricultural workers who had little to nothing in terms of income and financial security, like this ex-tenant farmer in Imperial Valley, California who had a small' "relief grant." Her photographs of a migrant worker/mother  are images of iconic standing. This woman was a 32-year old mo...

Photo Theme Thursday: Urban

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I love city skylines. Especially at night, when lights dance and lighted windows give the impression that the city never sleeps. So the first thing I did when my friend and I arrived at our Manhattan hotel room on about the 32nd floor was throw back the light-blocking curtains to enjoy the view. "Which bed do you want?" I asked, still looking out the floor to ceiling windows at the glitter and twinkle. "I'll take this one," she said from across the room. I turned to see her nearly imprinted in the hotel-room wall. "Did I mention I'm afraid of heights?" she inquired. I didn't know that about you. I took the bed next to the window.   Luckily she was fine on the top level of a double-decker tour bus.