Monday, February 26, 2024

Day 4201: Double Repeats and JMHS.



"Turmoil": Acrylics on collage.







  

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Day 439: So easy even a ...


... 3 and 5 year old can do it!
For 439 days, in a row, I have posted ... 
random bits, observations and photographs.
Today I turn it over to the younger generation.


Kinuye, age 3, by me.

I took this shot of young Kinuye, and when I
showed her the photo ... she decided to take some pictures!

Uncle Mark, by Kinuye

Kinuye discovered some people are ...

Uncle Mark, by Kinuye

just naturally good to shoot ...


Uncle Mark's feet, by Kinuye

from any angle ...


Uncle Mark, by Kinuye

ready and willing targets ...


Auntie Mary, Grandma and Auntie Lori, by Kinuye

after all, who can refuse a 3 year old photographer?


Auntie Jean, by Kinuye

And then the fun began ...
 

Auntie Jean, by Kinuye
with the subjects offering other victims ...
   
Auntie Jean, by Kinuye


families do that ...


Uncle Craig, by Kinuye

smile for the tiny photographer!



Uncle Brandon, by Kinuye

Who cares if you are ready!



Uncle Bob, by Kinuye   
 
            
  
Uncle Bob, by Kinuye
 
Okay ...


Auntie Nobuko, by Kinuye
 
The youngest photographing the eldest ...





Kenji, age 5, by me

Then it was big brother's turn ...
I took his picture and then he was off ...



Kenji, age 5, by Kenji

Staring with the most available target ...


Kenji, by Kenji


and maybe some i-phone experience ...
Kenji, by Kenji 
 
target practice ...



Kenji, by Kenji
 
and now he's got it
         
 
Kinuye, age 3, by Kenji, age 5
                                   Okay family, get ready ...




Uncle Craig, Kinuye & Auntie Nobuko, by Kenji

Now, where's Dad?


Dad, by Kenji


That was easy ...



Dad, by Kenji

This is fun ...



Dad, by Kenji

Oh - oh!  The subject is getting restless ...


Uncle Brandon, by Kenji

moving on to a willing target ...


Uncle Brandon, by Kenji

Oh, got a good one now ...



Uncle Brandon, by Kenji

Some people just love the camera ...


Uncle Brandon, by Kenji

Or maybe not, moving on again ...


Uncle Craig & Kinuye, by Kenji

Camera shy?



Uncle Craig & Kinuye, by Kenji



All in the day of a young photographer.





This day was a loving family gathering ...
 a tribute and celebration of the life of ...
Tom Nomura

1925 -2013, photo by Lori



A great man, missed, but we know he is with us still.

  

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Monday, October 7, 2013

Day 438: LA traffic & my old stomping ground...


Last Friday I got a message from a dear relative.
We had never met, but connected through FB
and a mutual deep love for Bea and Bert.
A Florida resident, Julie was in LA for ...
the upcoming birth of Sarah and Abraham's son,
her future grandson.It was suggested that Friday might be a good day,so I drove the 5 into LA's SilverLake district.


a view from silver Lake Boulevard

I love Silver Lake.  
It's a trendy, diverse residential and commercial neighborhood 
in Central LA, known for great shops, cafes and clubs.


Lamillco Cafe

But once in the area, it was only natural ...
that I would re-visit my high school terrain.




I actually parked for a minute to takes these shots.
It's a beautiful old school and used in many movies,
commercials and tv shows, to the extent that my grandsons recognize it as my high school from 100 years ago.





That Friday afternoon, the campus was ...
deserted and quiet as ...




I stood there looking up at my chemistry lab ...




and my homeroom. When I got home
 I dug up this ancient photo ...



jacki, Marty, Nadine and Nancy

and noticed they have replaced the shrubs.


 

you laughed, didn't you?


 
 
 
 

  
 
A 5 minute video, ChemisTree, here.
 
 
  
Just because ...
  

Birdseye

 

Monday's Smiles ...  



 



  
   

 
 
 
  


   



   



   











 




 

 


3 comments:

elenor said...

Lots of fun photos, Jacki. And the kids are good at taking photos! Maybe adults react in a different way to young photographer? More relaxed?
I also loved to see your high school. Such an impressive beautiful building.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes my high school is beautiful, it was the style when built I think early 1900's, but not sure of that date.

john said...

Such a colorful storm. :-)