Tuesday, May 30, 2017

A Giraffe Will Show Up Eventually

The giraffe
Many years ago, I would tell an old friend, complaining about setting in traffic, that if they just watched the trucks that would pass, eventually they would see a giraffe. We laughed and went on about the day.

Sure enough, one day, not so many years afterwards, a truck passed with two giraffe's being transported to, or from, a zoo's vet facilities. It had to happen! It just had to happen.  And so, from that point on, when there was doubt, I would remind myself to just keep looking for that giraffe to show up.

Yesterday, my younger brother, his wife and I, meet at lunch time before resuming our activities for Memorial Day. My brother would mention places were he had eaten and ask if I knew where that place was. "Sure, I've been there," I would reply. Long story short, it grew into a game. Both of us are practical jokers and pranksters anyway. Because we were bookend siblings, we never got much of a chance to pick on each other growing up. My middle brother got that from both sides. So it's just natural that my youngest brother and I should resume that part of our lives that we missed out on growing up.

My sister-in-law ask me if I had seen the baby giraffe at the zoo. Lord, that was an invitation to walk back down memory lane and recall names of cousins and tales of snake spottings and such all the while thinking in the back of my mind of the old giraffe story. After saying good bye and pulling into traffic, they were soon lost in sight as I made a turn onto a street that would eventually lead to White Rock for some Live News Feed shots of Memorial Day in Dallas. I had not traveled more than a mile from the restaurant when out of the corner of my eye, I spot---a giraffe--I kid you not!  I made a turn around at the next left lane turn and came back to where the giraffe was standing. Parking, then getting my camera bag out of the trunk, I got a couple of shots of the infamous---giraffe. As it turned out, it was not real, were in the real story, they were. Still, a giraffe is a giraffe is a giraffe, regardless if it is alive or a man-made material one.

Above, is the giraffe that I saw from the road. A couple more shots below are those that didn't make the live feed. It was a beautiful day of low humidity after a cold front passed and the winds were light and variable from the north at about 5MPH. A perfect, gentle and cooling breeze to be outside,

A young couple fishing

Times up on the rentals!

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Kirat Society Texas for Religion & Culture USA

Greetings, Genghis!

I was able to get a couple of images from this afternoon's events after seeing you there.
This is the second event that I was able to get images from Flag Pole Hill. It's just one of those out of the way places but is still considered White Rock Lake as the lake came up to Flag Pole Hill at one time. In fact, there are places at the lake where you can see the flag on flag pole hill.
I love tasting different foods from different cultures, too. Since this was a respected event, I didn't want to press my luck to much, but the smell a couple of times was like a magnet, drawing me in that direction.

Lotus Flowers?


I had a little picture of your name sake.
Genghis Khan

1162-1227

Friday, May 26, 2017

Baby Ducks Are Showing Up Bigger This Year.

Just a few weeks ago a couple of photographers and I were talking about how we had not seen any baby ducks this year. Normally by this time, we have seen baby ducks all over the lake. As we began to talk and compare stories, it seemed that the ducks were nesting under deeper cover this year. The reason being that there are more bob cats and coyotes at the lake than in the past. The big problem has been the bob cats. They are on the move in relocating from their normal north digs because of all the construction going on in Frisco and McKinney, Plano, and across the northern sector of north Texas.

Well, about a week after that discussion, I saw a Mallard hen in a Richardson park that had a clutch of 20 chicks. 20! Then, last week I saw a hen  with a normal amount of chicks on the lake, out away from the shoreline. That was strange too. To be that far out in the lake with chicks (goslings, excuse me) was not a normal situation.

Today, I saw a Mallard hen teaching her brood how to face into swells from high winds. It was funny watching the little ducks bury their heads in the water until the wave washed over them, then they came out with water all over their feathers. And, if that wasn't enough, my second stop I saw the mother duck that I had seen about 10-days ago in the current flow, but then, I got to looking and it was a wood duck with her chicks. So, what I had thought was a Mallard on this part of the lake was really a little wood duck. They were not nesting where they normally nest, either. There is something the ducks are really afraid of that is causing them to change their behavior to a very noticeable level. When I can catch the environmental biologist making his rounds, I will try to find out what's the word on this situation.

In the mean while, here are the pictures of two of the mom's with their goslings. The, Mallard teaching swimming lessons and the Wood Duck keeping her brood on the move.

The Mallard teaching how to take a lake swell head on.

Here, mom Wood Duck has told her brood to take cover in the reed bed. There were a lot of fishermen and people with their dogs walking along the shore line as I took this shot. She has 8 goslings. The head dress on the female is not near as nice and colorful as on the male. He was not in sight today,anywhere. And, these were a couple of miles from where they were first sighted and nesting boxes are provided. She is nesting in this area. She knows the lay of the land pretty well, too.

There are two goslings here with mom and the rest are  in a little alcove below her and still in the water. NB--- The Mallards are permanent residents. The Wood Ducks are migratory.







Thursday, May 25, 2017

Late Spring Is Stil Kite Weather!

These two kites were flying high and proud at White Rock yesterday afternoon. It was a perfect day with gusty winds and very low humidity and dew points. In short, it was a delight to be outside for anything.  There were a couple of times that the wind dropped to near calm before the wind started back up and the gust returned.

These kites need 25-35 mph gust to keep them in the air with their 30 foot tails. People were seeing them on the higher elevation roads and driving by to take a closer look. Some, ever parked and got out to watch for a while.

One of my photographer friends that operates a drone, had a new drone helipad that has LED lighting for night time landings, but it keeps the dust and grass from getting into the drone, too. He was one of those that was driving home and wheeled in to not only watch but to get some shots. From his angle, he was above the kites and behind them. Ever seen a huge kite at 150 feet or more in the air from the back side looking down? I would like to see those shots eventually.

Twins with 30 ft Tails

Wind dropping first time.

This will show the size in relationship to the shelter house size as the wind gives out a second time. Five minutes later it was back up in the air.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

To All Our Friends In The UK

dallaspaparazzo would like to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in the loss of life and the pain suffered by so many, both physical and emotionally in Manchester


 
 For our many friends in Great Britain who are our customers and agents as well as those previously mentioned above, our prayers and love go out to each and every one of you in this most difficult time.

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Jordan Missed The Cut and So Did I.

Alright, lets just get a couple of old drift wood out of the way from the beginning. Yes, I did go to the Four Seasons Resort. Yes, I did go to Lake Carolyn. In fact, I even clocked the distance between the two locations in traffic to see if I would have enough time. The thing is---even after crossing over the Carpenter and going up a couple of hills to the very top, it because very obvious to me (from past years workings) that the organization was way off this year. The check point for Uber drivers was more like 30 cows trying to pass through a gate for one at the same time. The big black SUVs that bore the Byron Nelson on the side for the players were even seen out of place from where they normally would be located. The crowd of people waiting to get in and the gallery crowds that I could see lining the fairways and the greens were out of control, I thought. At one point when I passed on the holes that were coming up, tournament judges waited impatiently for the leaders to make their way to their tee, fairway and green. It was there, right then, that I knew that I would not come back for the action on Sunday (today). I have learned a long time ago to cut your losses, not sit on something costing you money when it isn't going to pay off at all.

The dragon boat races are pretty much the same. The only thing that changes there are the people in the boat, the people on the stage and the vendors. While I would have liked to go, by the time I got out of the house today it would not be another advantageous event.

The other piece of drift wood is the fact, yes, I did photograph an airplane. Yes, I did photograph a train. You can go back and read "about me/us" on page two of the website. It's going to tell you right up front that airplanes and trains hold a very special place in my photography. The biggest of all can be seen on the header of my twitter page. And, Air Force One landing at Love field were all documented under Obama' trips to Dallas, but one in particular was the Magnum Opus. It appears on page 5 of my website in frame. And the Union Pacific Big Boy when it was moved from Fair Park to that train place named after a Railroad called, Frisco got a lot of coverage. With that said, it does get better from here on out.  And, I made a serendipitous find that I didn't even know existed until today that blew me away. The acres and acres of parking lots with a Valet station the size of a Butler Building and security towers that look like something from Yellowstone Fire Ranger stations. There is a night club that will blow you away. There is a rodeo that you could most likely sit Mesquite Rodeo inside.

Then, I still have enough energy to shoot the beginning of a project that will form the story board make up  before a I actually start shooting it for publishing. I'm estimating fall before I get to that point but, hey, I'm having tons of fun. I know one thing. I am back to sleeping 8-9-10 hours a day again and that feels good. A clap of thunder around 8 this morning shook me awake and when I looked at the clock again---it was 9:40! I had wanted to be on the road by 8:30. But, you see, my body knew that a thunderstorm was going to rumble through about that time and it let me sleep!
That's why I listen to my body. It's got things all figured out already. All I have to do is step back and let it do its thing. In short---I don't fight the system. That's going to be an upcoming blog story later on this year.

Here is a sampling of some of the images, excluding the trains and planes.
Uptown growth sells out before it's done.

If we get a Super Bowl, we are going to kill the suburban room business in hotels!!

A very impressive and creative design for an impressive and creative design group. WOW! even the ramp to the overhead door adds that Noah Ark effect!



Friday, May 19, 2017

Even I React To One Of my Mission Statements Points.

Well, several years ago when I was working on my mission statement, I wanted something that was short, simple but also that down hill drop of a roller coaster to wake people up. So, I settled on the mission statement that I continue to use and see no need to change it in any way. It simply says: To enhance the mind, stir the emotions and quench a thirsty soul.

Enhance the mind can be done through education, exposure to new experiences. To stir the emotions needs to get a bit deeper under the skin and cause a bit of a squirm or uncomfortableness in general, and to quench a thirsty soul needs to send a bit of goosebumps racing up and down your spine. These things do not always have to work as a triptych panel although sometimes for various people they do indeed. When that happens and they write to me, I enjoy a very good day.

Never-the-less, there are times that I outsmart myself and forget about how powerful an image can be. Then, like today, when I take an hour or two and start at the beginning of last year and go though my entire file of images, pausing now and then when I remember something really special about an image and can recall almost every detail about that shoot. Then, there pops up an image and I stop and just sit back in my desk chair and shiver from the goose bumps that it has caused---a through quenching of a thirsty soul. What does that mean, you say. It is a deep satisfaction that there is more to life than  people walking around with their heads buried in an iPhone and that I am so thankful that I can shock myself back into the reality of caring once again, hoping that it has that same shock value to others that let them know  they are alright, or at least better than they thought there were.

Yesterday, I drove past the Bomb Factory, a music venue for concerts in Deep Ellum. I though about all the places in Detroit that once held such concerts like the groups that tour nationwide and have changed today like Deep Ellum venues. This morning, the first thing I see in the headlines is about Chris Cornell, the frontman of Soundgarden and Audioslave as well as the organizer of the  grunge movement in music. Chris was due to be at the Bomb Factory, one spot that I try to cover from the outside as people of all ages line up to get tickets or to get inside. There are forces working in the universe.

 It was not by accident that I happened to come down Commerce from Trinity Groves yesterday. Usually, I take the middle tunnel, which is Main Street. Those are the tunnels at Dealey Plaza that come out of the rail road bridge and fan out over Elm, Main and Commerce Streets in downtown Dallas. It's just a force of nature that causes one to react and not know why until the answer falls into place. I had been wondering how I could be in three places at once on Sunday, which I could not have been anyway, but  it's the last Byron Nelson at Cottonwood Four Seasons. The Dragonboat and Kite Festival is that same weekend in May annually and the Bomb Factory was something that I was thinking I could maybe hit late but now, it's not in the storyboards at all.

My blog continues to grow but I do work at it. If it ever got profitable, I'd have to make a decision that might change the mission statement. There isn't much chance of that because  I've seen things grow and grow and change the whole character of what once was a great ideal in the beginning. I always want that great ideal in the beginning---even at the end.

The Musuem Tower financed by the pension funds of Dallas Police and Fire Fighters

The restored Texas Theater in Oak Cliff

A Riderless Horse in a Procession
See if you can pick out the three mission points that goes with the three images. Remember it's the goose bump factor that determines the winner.

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