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Panos…
I’m surprised because I’ve never paid much attention to “Postcards from America” and I really enjoyed the photos. Pity it’s a little too expensive for me because I would buy straight away!!
BTW can’t wait to see your latest photos from Venice :))!!
thanks Paul…
btw , one more time:
Our very own BURNIAN , Michael A Shapiro started something cool…check here…
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/149334159/foreclosed
support
Akaky, Thank you for the comfort regarding my shingles. I hope that something comes along to reduce or eliminate the RA suffering that you are experiencing.
It took me much longer than I ancticipated, but I have put up my final post in the Loft Workshop series, including my portrait of David. I also recognize John Gladdy for his generous act that made my participation in the workshop possible:
http://www.logbookwasilla.com/logbookwasilla/tag/david-alan-harvey-loft-workshop
Gladdy, what a hero! That was a great thing to do. In totally unrelated news, the wife and I were hoping to go to Belize this winter…
Bill, I like your logbook entries, but the site could really benefit from an index or the like. It’s a bit hard to navigate.
http://instagr.am/p/l4oVm/
an ALL TIME cliche that i always like;)
Panos, Grecolandia looks so tempting my eyes, dimmed by a European winter. Hey John! Did I tell you that I have a poor aged granny who lives in Grecolandia? It’s a very sad tale; she pines for me, bless her. I’d love to see her, you know, on last time: if only I had $666.66 I could make her last days …… you know I’m joking here, right? Seriously, a good move; and Frostfrog, thanks for the blog posts, I read every day.
Mike.
Oh, and Gladdy… Mike R. said he wanted me and my wife to come along to meet his granny! Right, Mike? Right? ;^}
any idea who is ahead in the republican race? i mean so far? anyone?
Michael, absolutely, we Michaels have got to stick together.
Frostfrog, great portrait of DAH on your blog, Bill. He does look tired: cool, but tired.
DAH, from Bill’s portrait of you, I see that you have a similar eyebrow problem to myself. When I go for a haircut I ask for a short back and eyebrows!
Mike.
MW – I agree, 100 percent about the index. The problem is that since I started this site January 1, I have not found the time to work on the sidebar. I hope to do so soon, this week – before the movie Big Miracle is released nationwide Friday. Once that happens, I might, once again, have a hard time finding the time.
I’m not sure. Maybe my lack of a good scanner will prevent me from doing anything with it.
Thanks, Mike R … hmmm… I was a little worried about this… but still I felt it only right to thank the man…
another fun fun cliche here…lol
@ALL:
Wish you a very nice week, starting tomorrow.
I’m going to bed… enough computer for today, but, before leave I want to post something I read today from Magnum Blog.
Advice to young photographers:
“Get a good pair of walking shoes and… fall in love! Abbas.
Shine!
Patricio
PS: LOve the Instagram picture of the girl in the elevator with the TREK Bike, the image is full of energy!
PS1: One week in the loft is the next Instagram story…
Panos; the entire Postcard series looks quite good; but the Texas stuff (on the link you provided); hmmmm….. I didn’t really think it raised the bar very much at all….
ROSS
honestly i thought the packaging was brilliant, the content less so….hey i will want to talk to you about a small selection of your work for HeadOn….better skype….
Goodmorning from beautiful Grecolandia !!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdKJk7HeOss
BUT don’t believe everything you see…the truth is somewhere in the middle…right PANOS?:))))))))
MIKER…come over…!!!…THOMAS is here too…oime…
First we took RIO,then we took SYDNEY
and yes…we are going for Greece too…
VIVA BURN
VIVA BURNIANS
VIVA MR.HARVEY…you don’t look tired…the truth is somewhere in the middle…
I will be back…I need to “kill” a chicken…soup day!:)
“who is JOHNYG…???”
What not to LOVE !!!…
MICHAEL SHAPIRO…I am out of euros…BUT I will support you somehow
cause when there is a Vision …THERE is a Way!!!
P.S…where did I put my knife…hmmm?:)
David; Yes; I thought the presentation was pretty innnovative. I thought the content showed the difference between a long term project and a short term one… No worries Skyping; I’m working from home all week.
http://www.greece.org/blogs/wwii/
Sign here….
Don’t listen to what IMF/Sarkozy/Merkel bullshit they feed u!
Having such weak ass Euro leaders brings not only in Europe in the brink but also
threatens Obama’s economy over here…
Who would know that the german/French political axis would be such a fiasco?
Pure impotence .. No wonder Cameron stepped out and slammed that Euro
door! London obviously saw the through the euro bull long time ago..
Don’t forget to shn above.. Someone forgot to pay their bar tab and it’s been a while since 1945..:(
Achtung ! Achtung
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/01/29/u-s-banks-tally-their-exposure-to-europes-debt-maelstrom/?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha25
Learn more here about the Euro Leadership impotence and all that you already know…
@ PANOS:
Thanks for the link, Euro zone is going slowly to hell…
i send you another one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJmCKY1SR-E
nothing to do with EuroZone and impotent leadership… much better!
Heavy and virtous Metal is NOT dead!
Patricio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDbAxhV2ofM&feature=related
Patricio!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am late…I know…I missed LASSAL’S birthday and today is KATHARINA’S…
LADY BURNIANS…we love YOU…
so many cakes…and tell me,please,tell me…how can one civilian eat them all?:)))))))))))))))))))))
VIVA BURNIANS…!
P.S THOMAS…extremely cold(FROSTY temps)…since you arrived in Athens…hmmm…
no further comment:):))
@ ALL:
Nice work of a Brazilian photojournalist, Luis Carlos Barreto in Lens Nytimes web site.
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/01/forget-the-light-shoot-the-shadows/
Forget the light, shoot shadows!
Enjoy
P.
PS: Picture #4, of Milano Centrale train station is awesome!
Homai Vyarawalla – The First Lady of Indian Press Photography:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/homai-vyarawalla.html?.tsrc=yahoo&page=all
panos skoulidas
February 2, 2012 at 10:42 pm
ok ok ok ok ok ok
im “convinced”….
did someone said “historic times”???????????
well…cant miss that right?
NY
NY
NY
wait for me…i’ll be in NYC (newark airport) this monday 4pm!
Any good Samaritans wanna give a poor city boy a ride for a fee???
and a kiss? maybe?
keep it up ya’ll
SEE YOU IN THE KIBBUTZ , WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN this monday at 4pm!
im all alone and heavily armed!
anyone???????????
Panos, you certainly get around.
Gordon…im trying….
Inspiration “points”/”centers”/mecca/kibbutz….places very hard, impossible to ignore…
gotta be there even if i have to sell my soul ….to photography gods/devils…
(wait a sec, deal arranged long time ago :)
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/opinion/europes-failed-course-on-the-economy.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha211
Why then???
Why are Europe’s leaders so determined to deny reality? Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, in particular, seem unable to admit that they got this wrong. They are still captivated by the illogical but seductive notion that every country can emulate Germany’s export-driven model without the decades of public investment and artificially low exchange rates that are crucial to Germany’s success.
Mrs. Merkel also seems determined to pander to the prejudices of German voters who believe that suffering is the only way to purge Greece and other southern European countries of their profligate ways.
With Greece rapidly approaching the day (probably next month) when it can no longer pay government salaries and foreign creditors, Europe still has not released needed bailout money. It is not clear whether Mrs. Merkel and Mr. Sarkozy and others are playing chicken with Athens or think they could withstand Greece defaulting and leaving the euro zone. The risks are enormous.
Smoke my cigarrete…..and try to join the conversation here….
just need what you think on my work guys :
http://www.wix.com/donalhusni/photostory
appreciated for your input…….cheers….