Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Time Keeps On Slipping....


Game face ready then on down the hill to meet his destiny.


Catching air like a bird with wings and sticking the landing for 10's across the board.


Off in dreamland but time to wake up and say hi to the world. 

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Busy or Still

           


On the left the picture was taking at an art gallery in Palm Springs and on the right it was taken on the drive back from Palm Springs at dusk on Highway 60.



On the left it is a picture of an art installation in front of a building in Palm Springs and on the right the photo was taken in Indian Canyon, Palm Springs.


On the left the photo was taken at the green belt in Laguna off the 133 and on the right this was taken in Indian Canyon, Palm Springs.


Both photos are of the same table taken at different positions of the table.  This was taken at the SOCO in Costa Mesa.


On the left it is an art piece at a gallery in Palm Springs and on the right it is a door on the side of the gallery.


On the left is a piece of an art piece in the gallery in Palm Springs and on the right is a close up of a hut in Indian Canyon, Palm Springs.


On the left is a closeup of an art piece in Palm Springs and on the right is a photo taken at the OC fairgrounds.


On the left is a photo of the creek in Indian Canyon, Palm Springs and on the right it is a photo of the lighting in the VIP lounge at Club Nokia.


On the left it is a photo of a tree I found out by my house as well as the photo of the sky.


On the left is a photo of the fountain at the SOCO in Costa Mesa and on the right is a close up of the water in that pond.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Photoshop Used In History

Doctored Photos in History 



The Original Image
An unaltered version of the photo reveals that the newspaper has replaces the two female Cabinet members, Limor Livnat and Sofa Landver, with the men's faces.  The faces belong to ministers Ariel Atias and Moshe Kachlon, who in the the original photograph can be seen toward the periphery of the group (standing, second from left and second from right.) In Yated Neeman's version of the image, they have been cropped out.  Much of the newspaper's readership consists of ultra-Orthodox readers who do not think it proper for women to serve in the government. 



Benjamin Netanyahu and His Cabinet, 2009
The Israeli newspaper Yated Neeman published this version of a group photo of Netanyahu, the country's newly elected Prime Minister, front left, with President Shimon Peres, front right, and members of Netanyahu's new government.