Category Archive 'Photography'
05 Aug 2013

Face of the Day

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03 Aug 2013

Photo of the Day

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I received this on Facebook. Looking for its source, I found it on several Middle Eastern (Turkish & Arabic) humorous image sites, titled “Last photo of Habib.”

03 Aug 2013

A Neighbor’s Photo From Shorpy’s

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1938. “Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Joe Gladski, wife of a coal miner at Maple Hill.” Photo by Sheldon Dick, Resettlement Administration.

Shorpy’s, the great historical photo site, yesterday put up a photo from my old hometown.

Commenter Solo adds details:

Per the 1940 Federal census, the Gladsky family (Joseph and Sophia, their three children, and Joe’s father, born in what became Poland but was then the Russian Empire) occupied 422 West Lloyd Street in said town, Shenandoah Borough, Schuylkill Co, PA. Sophia is about 31 in this photo. … Joe died in Fairmont, West Virginia in 1961, age about 57. His son, Joe Jr., died at 73 in New Jersey. Sophia herself died in New Jersey in 1996, aged 89 years.

Some interesting touches in this shot are the rather worn armchair with faint shadow of an antimacassar on the back and the apparently new widow casings and baseboard.

I was born ten years later on a farm my father bought after the war in Locust Valley, but around 1953 my mother forced him to give up the farm and move back into town. In those days, working class families were lucky to own a single automobile, and most women (including my mother) never learned to drive. Living out in the country without transportation was naturally unpleasant for her.

We wound up living across the street and one block west from Mr. & Mrs. Gladski (with whom we were not acquainted as far as I know), at 515-517 West Lloyd. My father also worked as a coal miner at Maple Hill (the last of the collieries to shut down). Maple Hill ended mining operations in 1954. While working there, my father was once (briefly) buried by a cave-in of coal. He was able to dig himself out, but the fall had knocked his miner’s helmet off and one rock split open his scalp. He had to go to the hospital to have the wound stitched up. When he was an old man, you could see blue particles of coal embedded in the skin on top of his head.

Needless to say, I am old enough to remember this style of domestic furnishings. Mrs. Gladski was a good looking woman with the kind of aquiline nose which has always seemed to me to be a distinctly Polish feature.

Small world, isn’t it?

01 Aug 2013

Depression Era Photos of Arthur Rothstein

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Salem, Illinois, 1930s

Rothstein was hired by the federal government to produce emotionally-manipulative photographs justifying New Deal policies. Still, a lot of his pictures offer striking images of the American past. Anthony Luke photo site.

From (NSFW) Fred Lapides.

Really, when you think about it, Barack Obama ought to be hiring scads of photographers to run around the country photographing people laid off and unable to find work, foreclosed houses, property auctions, closed businesses and other evidence of what his Second-Major-Attempt-at-Bringing-Socialism-to-America has achieved. Maybe with luck, we, too, could have a drought and a Midwestern Dust Bowl, too.

28 Jul 2013

Good Being a Turtle

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Hat tip to Jose Guardia.

27 Jul 2013

Stormy Weather

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Hat tip to Madame Scherzo.

25 Jul 2013

Photo of the Day

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(how progressives imagine themselves)

Hat tip to HappyAcres via Vanderleun.

24 Jul 2013

Times Square Grindhouse, 1955

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“Teenage Devil Dolls” aka “One Way Ticket to Hell” (1955).

From Ratak Monodosico.

24 Jul 2013

Summer Rain

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Scientists recently discovered that chimpanzees can use tools.

Via Push the Movement.

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UPDATE, July 26: Better attribution.

The image was taken by Penkdix Palme in Jember, East Java, in Indonesia. According to the photographer the frog actually angled the leaf towards the rainfall to provide maximum shelter, and remained there for approximately 30 minutes.

17 Jul 2013

Have to Get the Perfect Shot

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09 Jul 2013

Shark!

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Short-finned Mako Shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) photographed last October by Sam Cahir near the Neptune Islands, South Australia.

Daily Mail story

Hat tip to Madame Scherzo.

08 Jul 2013

A Dozen Spectacular Stairways

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Multiple stairs in a stepwell constructed in 800 A.D. near Jaipur in Rajasthan. 3500 steps descend 13 stories.

World geography serves up a portfolio of a dozen of the most visually interesting stairways from around the world.

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