(dis)Organization

Saturday, November 24, 2012
After a conversation with a photographer today, I realized that I have photographs strung out all over the net.  Some duplication, some unique to each site.  There is no one place that I can say "Go Here" to see my work.  I need to start implementing some sort of web presence organization.

I know sites and methods. For example, I used to be on Zenfolio, which had some very nice templates and tools to create an online portfolio.  However I did not promote it enough and so I did not make any sales to offset the fees.

I have photos on Facebook, Flickr, JPG Mag, Cafe Press and even more. 

My next project for beginning of the year.

A sunset in your glass.

Friday, August 10, 2012
While doing some color correcting on these wine glasses.  There was a big difference in the two "tones" that they kept gravitating too.  I just can't seem to figure out which ones I like best.


Wine Glass

Wine Glass

Beaten Pan

Thursday, August 9, 2012
Beaten Pan by TashiArts
Beaten Pan, a photo by TashiArts on Flickr.

The light from the sunset just hit this pan beautifully. Refracting out a wonderful peacock like pattern on the counter.

Trying out some filters from Picasa

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

On Copano Bay





House on Haunted Hil (1959)

Friday, March 2, 2012
I have always enjoyed House on Haunted Hill.  Another great black and white Vincent Price movie.  I have have watched it several times.  I am fan of paranormal or ghost story style horror movies more then any other.  Slasher is probably the least fav of all. 

A man and his wife throws a party for five guests who have never met him or each other.  He will pay them each $10,000 if they stay the whole night a haunted house.

Even though the effects are little off by today's standards.  I still get a little chill here and there in the movie.  Not all the events can be explained by the duplicity of the wife and her co-conspirator.  And I must say, even though the caretaker's blind wife is supposedly explained, she still "haunts" better then many ghosts.

This movie was remade in 1999 using a building that once housed an insane asylum but it was not nearly as good.


Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)

Thursday, March 1, 2012
Watched Dr. Phibes Rises Again the other night as a follow up to The Abominable Dr. Phibes.  Production and script quality were not up to the first one.  It was a more outlandish tale, more improbable with much more zany thrown in then the first one.

Still it is Vincent Price and the character is a good one.  So the movie was enjoyable.  Only one real mistake I saw was when the Doctor spoke while not connected to his megaphonagraph. (my word for it).  But exactly where did the giant fan come from?  And the green glowing rocks that were not green at the beginning?

The music wasn't nearly as good and there wasn't any Gothic organ music when he played.  Didn't sound like an organ at all.

Vulnania returns as well.  She wasn't killed or I am guessing that she actually can't be.  Apparently she is some sort of spirit creature that the good Doctor can summon.  She was not played by Virgina North but by Valli Kemp and while nice, didn't have the same presence, beauty and eerie grace as North's Vulnania.

But the ending was wonderful.  Dr Phibes poling his raft across the River of Life (or the River of Styx) singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow.  Which would not have come out at the time the movie was placed in.  But had been out when the movie itself was made.

Anyway.  While not as good as the first, it still was fun.


The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)

Monday, February 27, 2012
Enjoyed another classic horror film.  Tonight it was The Abominable Dr. Phibes.  A classic Vincent Price horror-comedy film along with Joesph Cotton and the lovely Virginia North in her last movie role.  It was a great film.  A few weak moments like when you could see the wires holding up the flying bat and the too pale blood.  But loved it all the same.

Dr. Phibes was always one step ahead of everyone.  And the bad guy gets away with everything.  His choice of ways to murder were ingenious.  I must point out the catapulted unicorn head was particularly funny.  Or more to the point.  The police officers turning the body end over to end to "unscrew" the victim was hilarious.

Virgina North's silent character was a creepy but sexy counterpoint to the sinister and monsterous Dr. Phibes.  I feel her ending was not deserved for the support she gave to the Doctor.  And you could tell she was being setup for the fall if the acid had not killed her.