Sunday, October 31, 2010

Back to Point Lobos (Granite Trail)



Halloween turned out to be an extremely beautiful day. I chose a different trail to photo this time. After weeks of no practice, I felt pretty rustic. The L-plate was harder to use than I imagined (and very heavy). However, the new trail is full of photo potentials. It will be the focus of my next Point Lobos trips.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

After Dark





A walk around the neighbor hood after dark. A lot of people gathered around and chatted. It actually felt more like Christmas  than Halloween.

Preview to the Halloween

A few fun shots from my neighborhood. Will post more photos after dark.





Saturday, October 23, 2010

Dead Blue Whale


I first saw a photo of this dead blue whale from my coworker Mark's laptop. (He visited Bean Hallow State Beach and took a few snaps.) It was unbelievable! What a pity that such a beautiful majestic animal had to perish from the ocean hit-and-run.

Made in Dagenham

The funny-goofy Sally Hawkins in yet another interesting role, as inspiring as Poppy in "Happy Go Lucky"

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Rearranging My CDs

My CD collection, plenty of space to grow now.
After moving to her new house, Chinchih gave me her old CD shelves (which store more than 600 CDs), so today I started the "rearrangement of the decade". It was the first time I merged the CDs of my college years with the CDs I acquired in the States. It's quite interesting to see how my taste has changed over the years.

1. Almost all the CDs I bought in Taiwan were from "the old masters". Now I prefer listening to new recordings, even though I may have to take some chances with the performer.

2. I must dislike Chopin a lot. I have more Biber CDs than Chopin's. How is it possible?

3. I rarely listen to Opera. Most of the opera CDs I have are Baroque Operas and half of them are by Handel, though I do have a "diva" section which rivals the Opera section. (That's where you will find my Kate Royal.) None of those CDs were bought when I was in college.

4. I have a small section reserved for composers who are still alive. However, Glass, Pärt, and Gorecki* now sit with those "dead" composers. I guess they have made it to my personal canon.

5. Too many B composer (Bach, Bartok, Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, etc) CDs. They occupy almost 1/3th of the shelf. Actually I find almost all the new recording of those B composers are quite disappointing. It's hard to have a refresh Beethoven after so many master recordings. I think I will avoid buying those B composer CDs from now on.

6. I finally found the Heifitz's Sibelius recording. (I thought I lost it.) Played it again. I have to say even after listening to so many "fiendish young" violinists, Heifitz still sounds like an old devil.

* Interesting enough, the three composers are all famous for their music used in movies. Who can imagine the movie "The Hours" without Glass's music? You can also hear Gorecki's Symphony No 3 and Pärt's "Tabula Rasa" in movie "Fearless" and "Nosferatu" (the remake).

Interesting News

http://udn.com/NEWS/NATIONAL/NAT5/5916692.shtml
Wow, that's how you can get the payback from all the red-bombs you had received in years...

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Detour

 Ecstasy of St John the Baptist?
My original plan was to take some photos at Point Lobos. However, as I approached the destination I felt such a strong repulsion. I couldn't go on. (I guess I haven't fully resolved the anger of paying the $265 fine yet.) On my way back I decided to salvage the trip by taking a detour to Mission San Juan Bautista (the religious context was probably a side effect of watching the movie "The Secrets").

It was near sunset, most of the tourists were gone. I felt quite comfortable walking around with my camera and tripod. A friendly priest in green robe tried to talk to a group of  young people near me. I managed to stay away from his attention. The light was wonderful. I was able to shoot the famous John the Baptist statue from a much more interesting angle. It looked almost alive!   



Ha-Sodot (The Secrets)


This is probably the only Israel movie I had ever seen and definitely one of the most strange. The Jewish religious rituals are really eye-opening. Watching it is really like going to a strange new world.

Bought a L-Bracket for My D3X

L-Bracket is a useful tool to allow photographer to shoot horizontally and vertically from the same angle without adjusting tripod. It's extremely useful for the pros (who usually have to shoot in both formats since they don't know which one will be used by their clients). However, it's hard for me to justify spending $200 to buy "just a piece of metal". After all, how excited it can be to buy a metal plate?

Still, it's something on my "tools to have" list so I put it on the "wish list", reserved for the time when I need a "shopping" therapy. (Those therapies never worked. They are more like a fix to a drug addict.) Anyway, the time had come. After a few chaotic weeks at work I decided it's time to order a L-Bracket. It will arrive next week. Let's hope I will not get another ticket when I use it at Point Lobos.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Driftwood

Not a good day for photo, the weather was too foggy. The driftwood in weeds reminded me Andrew Wyeth's tempera painting.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Excellent CD from The Sixteen

Just the track of Barber's "Agnus Dei"(adapted by the composer from his famous adagio in his string quartet) is worth the money. You can listen to samples here.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Julie Taymor Takes on Shakespeare Again



Rest assured a Julie Taymor movie will be a visual feast (Titus, Frida). Though I probably wouldn't understand more than 10% of the dialogues, I wouldn't want to miss it either.

Thinking In Pictures


The amazing story of Temple Grandin. Claire Danes really did a fantastic job to play her.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New Movie


Diane Lane is getting more and more ravishing as she ages...

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Nostalgia (Part II)

Nostalgia (Part I)



Gee, I like her hair style (how come I never noticed it before). I wonder where I can get a hair cut like that in the bay area.