August 17, 2007

  • PhotoPost/My Brother's Art

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    Here is a rare "double dose" of images courtesy of my "Ocean Blvd" series of photos and also courtesy of my brother Daniel's fine art. First I chose a selection of my latest "Ocean Blvd" photos taken at the northwest section of the street, which I didn't photograph back when I took the first 250 photos. (My memory stick only holds about 250 photos.)  Next, because tomorrow, August 18th is my little brother Daniel's birthday, I thought I'd share some of his paintings from 2003 and 2004, watercolor seaside landscapes of the real and fantasy area around where he lives in Humboldt County, California. Above is the "title card", styled like a 1930s post card, for my latest in production Internet Movie, "Greetings from Long Beach's Ocean Blvd.", a liesurely walk down Ocean Blvd set to music. Coming Soon to the Internet Near You! 

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    I mistakenly told my readers that the Wells Fargo building was the tallest skyscraper in Long Beach, and I was wrong. I knew it too, but didn't change the text in the caption of the photo (yet). The tallest building, as anyone in Long Beach can tell you, is One World Trade Center, which anchors the west side of Ocean Blvd. This shot was almost accidental. I didn't know the sign, which is also in the photo below, would like up so perfectly along the side of the building. The sign, as seen below, is actually near the curb and the building is in the background.

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    This shot shows more of the building, and the sign situated in front of it. In the video and in some of the photos, I attempted to shoot up from some of the flower pots at the bottom of this sign.

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    New condo construction on the west end of town, on the Ocean side of Ocean Blvd, right before you get to the Pike's parking garage. This tower is one of two identical high rises, and I show the color scheme more clearly in another photo below. I like the sun just peeking over the top of the building next to the palm tree.

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    This is an accidental shot. I didn't want to get the car speeding by, and have other photos of the lantana bush on the center divider, where I was standing, without the automobile. I thought this came out rather neatly however, and it does show that I'm pretty close to the oncoming traffic as I attempt to get a shot, with floral framing of the First Bank and Trust building with the reflection of the building across the street in it's windows.

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    Next to the new construction is the Sovereign Hotel, and another couple of hotels, including one called "The Blackwood" which are vintage high rises from the 30s. You can't see it in this shot, but there are fire escape stairs on the outside of these older buildings.

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    Here is the multicolored condo tower rising into the air. I count 23 stories, and I'm not even shooting the ground floor. I have lots of footage of the construction going around here in the movie. This tower is almost finished on the outside, and the one behind it is less finished.

    Below is a series of paintings by my brother Daniel. Some of you might remember last year's Birthday Post for my brother, in which I presented the poem "Where Have You Gone, Bro?" Well, I finally got in touch with him, we had about a two hour conversation on the phone a week or two ago, and I asked him if he had any recent paintings he could send me. He emailed me with the images below. The originals are around 3300 pixels (about 21") wide. I resized them and if you click the image you will see the full size paintings in another window. These are pretty good, I'm sure you will agree. (Actually, they're fantastic) Go ahead, tell Daniel to paint more often. He does read this blog from time to time.

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    "Ahab", © 2003-2007, painted by Daniel C. Nyiri

    Frayed End2

    "Frayed End", © 2003-2007,  painted by Daniel C. Nyiri

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    "Ocean View" © 2003-2007, painted by Daniel C. Nyiri

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    "Solitude", © 2003-2007, painted by Daniel C. Nyiri (This one is my favorite and is currently the background image on my computer at work.)

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    "Windswept", © 2003-2007, painted by Daniel C. Nyiri

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    "Within Stanley Park", © 2003-2007, painted by Daniel C. Nyiri

    I only wish I could paint like my brother. He's the real talent in the family. I always just doodled. Happy Birthday, dear brother. We have to get together again real soon. (Possibly while gasoline is now down to a "respectable" (ha) $2.67 a gallon) If you're reading this, please join me in wishing my bro a happy 52nd birthday.

Comments (30)

  • Happy Birthday to You...
    Happy Birthday to You...
    Happy Birthday Dear Daniel...
    Happy Birthday to You......!

    Sung to the tune of Happy Birthday to You.

    5 years, eh? I hope you guys manage to tighten the bond. Also, that's some really nice painting. Photos aint bad either.

    By the way, I know you got the jist of it (and yes, it is a cool word). I was making a joke - worst possible thing to say, and you suggest I contact xanga to get my comments back, which was the best possi.... Oh never mind. Just sing Happy Birthday to your brother.

    ~ Peace ~

  • Dear Mike,

    Your photos are wonderful!  It looks like they were taken on a beautiful southern California day!

    A very happy birthday to Daniel!! The paintings are beautiful, I really enjoyed them.  You are both so very talented!  

    Have a wonderful weekend...

    Dawn 

  • Happy Birthday Daniel, love your artwork! and your brother is pretty cool too have a great one

  • Happy Birthday Daniel -- the art is spectacular

  • A Happy Birthday to brother Danny and his artwork is enviably good.  Wishing I had the talent.

    Regards,

  • Happy Birthday Danny! love the art work. ^_^

  • Happy Birthday to your very talented brother. His art really is impressive. I always wished I could paint.
    Hugs, Tricia

  • Happy Birthday, Mike's Brother Daniel,

    And many more to come!! :goodjob:

  • The sign looks like it is part of the building!  Cool shot.  But I think the one with the car is my favorite.

    Lantana - that is the flower name I was trying to think of - that is the name of a plant in a pot that I have that attracts the hummingbird most frequently.  One of my favorite flowers.

    Of course I am a sucker for any photos with palm trees - so exotic!

    Oh, and happy birthday to your brother - another one for the "52" club this year!  I'm so glad you were able to reach him!   : )  I enjoyed viewing his paintings.  I liked "Solitude" the best, too, but I also like the last one, "Within Stanley Park", a lot.  "Frayed End" is very interesting - looks a little like a piece of Stonehenge?

  • I love Daniel's style! Happy birthday to him! Does he ever sell any of his work? Peace, and happy weekend to you, Mike!

  • Happy Birthday Daniel,

    You paintings are quite good, you definitly have a talent.

    Wishing you well,

    Sarah

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

    I like "Within Stanley Park"!

    Take care,
    and many more happy birthdays

    Karolyn

  • Happy Birthday to him and yes, his paintings are amazing

  • Very tall buildings which dominate the sky. Great shots, looking up, up, up. I imagined a face at every window, looking down. Nice to note that the flowers and palm trees still have a presence.

    A very Happy Birthday, Daniel! Lovely art work. My favs were "Windswept" and "Ahab".

    You two hang out once in a while, ok? You're bros.

  • Happy Birthday to Daniel

    Happy Birthday to Daniel

    Happy Birthday to Daniel

    Happy Birthday to Daniel.

    Keep up the beautiful paintings and the photographry.

  • Hi Mike,

    I love the angles you take your photos! :coolman: A very happy birthday to your brother! It's wonderful you've made contact with him after all this time. His paintings are magnificent. I especially love the one titled, "Solitude". I adore the tones he uses in his paintings, too.

  • Your brother's art is impressive...seems a creative element runs through the family.

  • Now that is impressive work. Very unique. Oh, Happy Birthday brother Daniel. You know I got a scary chill when I read World Trade Center.....

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DANIEL. Nice paintings. I like "Solitude" best.
    May the Sun always shine in your heart. :sunny:

    Have a nice day, Mike! :wave:
    :heartbeat: :heartbeat: :heartbeat: :heartbeat:

  • Dear Little Brother Daniel:

    What can I say but WOW!  You do the same thing with watercolor that your brother Mike does with a camera angle.  Very talented family.  I hope you have a wonderful birthday.   The paintings give me a very calm feeling.  EXCELLENT! 

    Wishing you a happy birthday and a great year ahead!

    Pat

  • Wow, you're brother's art is so incredible, so life-like (especially that last one).

  • Dude, ur brother's really talented!! Anyway, wish I could have swung by earlier, but I wish him a Happy Birthday and gr8 year ahead.:goodjob:

  • Happy Belated Birthday Daniel!!!

    Dear Mike...your brother has a very rare talent
    I think.

  • Happy birthday, Daniel! And I have to agree that it would be a shame if you didn't continue to paint. These are breathtaking.

    Hugs,
    Blue

  • My favorite paintings are the last two...the composition in the park theme is so interesting.  Very nice stuff!  And a happy belated birthday to the talented Daniel.

  • I really love the paintings by Daniel. A belated Happy Birthday! :fun: to him

  • There is lots of talent in your family... :)
    artistic vision :)

    these are lovely

    I am glad you posted them

    Is your brother the 18th?
    my son is ...is a lovely day.. and good Karma
    :)

    five yrs is a long time for brothers to be apart... i am glad you found each other

  • beautiful paintings!

  • HI !! Your blog is very amazing!! ^^:lol:

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