Posts Tagged ‘Digital photography’

This is what it looks like from behind my kit when I am playing rock n roll. This photo taken at Irish Stew Festival Gig in Houston before a show.

A Drummer’s View

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This is what it looks like when I am playing a Cajun music gig. Only the basics. This photo taken in Baton Rouge at Cajun Music Dance U.T.C. Hall.

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This is what it looks like when I am playing Jazz or some other gig that needs less volume.

Photo taken at Bohemeo’s in Houston.

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And finally this is what it looks like when I dream about another drum kit. Hahaha!

A big vintage Ludwig Vistalite Kit.

Photo from Google Images.

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This is one cool catfish that I have always loved. It’s amazing that we house them in aquariums. Down in South America they are as common as channel or blue catfish in America.

This photo was taken at the Downtown Aquarium Houston.

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This photo was taken at the Downtown Aquarium Houston.

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A beautifully, bright yellow, sulfur butterfly enjoying nectar from the firefly flower. This photo was taken by me in Houston.

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This photo was taken inside the Old Louisiana Capitol building in Baton Rouge, LA, as the sun’s rays pierced through the stained glass onto the floor.

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Some of my favorite food in all the World is Mediterranean/ Lebanese, Greek, Turkish, etc. Here is a plate I put together tonight inspired by the Mediterranean region.

It consists of Sardines, Marinated Octopus, Marinated Vegetables with Feta, Hummus, Baba Ganoush, Dolmathes, and Pita bread.

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I took these photos near Houston Intercontinental Airport.

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I took this photo while walking in downtown Baton Rouge, LA.

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Having a hobby as a musician, I am often privileged to special parties and events. A few years back, I took several photos at the Lone Star Flight Museum http://www.lsfm.org/index.html  in Galveston, Texas while playing for the U.S.S. Texas Submarine Commissioning party for the United States Navy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Texas_%28SSN-775%29

The museum has a great collection of vintage war planes. If you want to do a draw down on your wallet, they also offer plane rides in a few selected aircraft.

So if you’re in Galveston, Texas, make a trip over to the museum, and learn a little about the history of flight.

Here are a few photos from the museum.

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