Bowie Ibarra (aka Julio E. Glasses), Color Announcer for The Texas Roller Girls.
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I was struck by how the roller derby rink was reflecting in his sunglasses. Click to see the full sized image and you’ll see what I mean….
Bowie Ibarra (aka Julio E. Glasses), Color Announcer for The Texas Roller Girls.
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I was struck by how the roller derby rink was reflecting in his sunglasses. Click to see the full sized image and you’ll see what I mean….
Down on the 3700 block of Main it’s Friday night and Greg Henkel watches over Sig’s Lagoon while owner/proprietor Thomas Escalante takes the evening off.
One of my co-workers was ribbing me about my first gallery show and the sale of my piece this past weekend.
He told me that all I needed to do now was cut off an ear and I would be all set.
I told him that had already been done.
After a pause I suggested maybe I could be known as the artist who cuts off other people’s ears…
I’ve struck up a bit of a friendship with Patrick Devlin over the years so I should not have been surprised when he started asking the audience if they would mind if Jay Lee came up and took a picture of them …
I’ve always loved shooting from the stage. It’s a unique perspective on concert photography and I was happy to oblige.
Staring into the face of a Blaggards live audience is a most interesting experience….
Of course while I was up there I took the opportunity to shoot the band
Keep in mind that the lighting in a night club is intended to illuminate the performers on stage for the audience. When you shoot from the stage you are shooting into the lights and into a dark room for the most part.
Trying out the new lens in a concert setting and it appears we have a new favorite …
Patrick Devlin is not a small guy. He’s up over 6 feet and to get that much of him in a landscape oriented shot and have it come out that bright and that clear with no flash in those lighting conditions is a testament to the capabilities of this lens.
And when you go in close it gets even better…
I have, on and off for the last several years, noticed a pair of Wrens in our backyard. They have always been very elusive, flying away before I can grab my camera or before Cynthia could make it to the window to see them for herself.
They’re hard to spot unless you know what you’re looking for. They share many of the markings and coloration of the common sparrow which are in great abundance in our yard.
Today as I was walking through the living room I noticed a bit of activity outside the window and looked out to find both Wrens engaged in a flurry of activity. I went to grab my camera and was sure they would be gone by the time I got back but they weren’t.
One was hopping all around one of the potted plants
As the other cleaned itself up after taking a bath
They didn’t seem to notice me for about 5 minutes so I was able to shoot quite a few pics finally!