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NYC: Brooklyn Museum – Auguste Rodin’s Burghers of Calais – Pierre de Wissant

14 Dec

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NYC: Brooklyn Museum – Auguste Rodin’s Burghers of Calais – Pierre de Wissant
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Les Bourgeois de Calais (The Burghers of Calais) is one of the most famous sculptures by Auguste Rodin. It serves as a monument to the heroism of six burghers in Calais during a seige by the England in the Hundred Years’ War in 1347.

After a victory in the Battle of Crécy, England’s King Edward III besieged Calais, an important French port on the English channel, and Philip VI of France ordered the city to hold out at all costs. Which it did for a over a year. Philip failed to lift the siege and starvation eventually forced the city to parlay for surrender. Edward offered to spare the people of the Calais if any six of its top leaders would surrender themselves. Edward demanded that they walk out almost naked, wearing nooses around their necks and carrying the keys to the city and castle. One of the wealthiest of the town leaders, Eustache de Saint Pierre, volunteered first and five other burghers–Jean d’Aire, Jacques and Pierre de Wissant, Jean de Fiennes, Andrieu d’Andres–soon followed suit. Though the burghers expected to be executed, their lives were spared by the intervention of England’s Queen, Philippa of Hainault, who persuaded her husband by saying it would be a bad omen for her unborn child. Rodin depicts a larger than life Saint Pierre leading the envoy of emaciated volunteers to the city gates, prepared to meet their imminent mortality.

The monument was initially proposed by Omer Dewavrin, mayor of Calais, for the town’s square in 1884. Unusual in that monuments were usually reserved for victories, the town of Calais had long desired to recognize the sacrifices made by these altruistic men. Rodin’s controversial design echoed this intent–the burghers are not presented in a heroic manner, but sullen and worn. His innovative design initially presented the burghers at the same level as the viewers, ratherthan on a traditional pedestal, although until 1924 the city, against Rodin’s wishes, displayed it on an elevated base.

Other casts stand around the world–the garden of Musée Rodin, the Victoria Tower Gardens, in the shadow of the Houses of Parliament in London; the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, the sculpture garden of the Smithsonian Hirshorn Museum in Washington D.C., the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, the Rodin Gallery in Seoul, and Glyptoteket in Copenhagen, to name a few. Some installations have the figures tightly grouped with contiguous bases, while others, like this one, have the figures separated. Some installations are elevated on pedestals, others are placed at ground level. At Stanford University’s Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, null, concealing the bottom few inches of the bases, and spaced such that viewers can walk between the figures. The museum claims this is how Rodin wished them to be displayed.

The Burghers display at the Brooklyn Museum includes a draped Pierre de Wissant, Saint Pierre, Andriue d’Andres, and a nude Pierre de Wissant.

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Due to installations in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, twelve bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin have been installed in the Rubin Entrance Pavilion. This newly excerpted presentation of the Museum’s large holdings by Rodin includes The Age of Bronze, a signature conception from the early years of the sculptor’s career, as well as other works from his most significant commissions, including The Burghers of Calais, The Gates of Hell, and the Monument to Balzac. These casts came to the Brooklyn Museum through the generosity of Iris and B. Gerald Cantor.

The Brooklyn Museum, sitting at the border of Prospect Heights and Crown Heights near Prospect Park, is the second largest art museum in New York City. Opened in 1897 under the leadership of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences president John B. Woodward, the 560,000-square foot, Beaux-Arts building houses a permanent collection including more than one-and-a-half million objects, from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art.

The Brooklyn Museum was designated a landmark by the New York Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

National Historic Register #77000944

NYC: Brooklyn Museum – Auguste Rodin’s Burghers of Calais – Pierre de Wissant
visual art
Image by wallyg
Les Bourgeois de Calais (The Burghers of Calais) is one of the most famous sculptures by Auguste Rodin. It serves as a monument to the heroism of six burghers in Calais during a seige by the England in the Hundred Years’ War in 1347.

After a victory in the Battle of Crécy, England’s King Edward III besieged Calais, an important French port on the English channel, and Philip VI of France ordered the city to hold out at all costs. Which it did for a over a year. Philip failed to lift the siege and starvation eventually forced the city to parlay for surrender. Edward offered to spare the people of the Calais if any six of its top leaders would surrender themselves. Edward demanded that they walk out almost naked, wearing nooses around their necks and carrying the keys to the city and castle. One of the wealthiest of the town leaders, Eustache de Saint Pierre, volunteered first and five other burghers–Jean d’Aire, Jacques and Pierre de Wissant, Jean de Fiennes, Andrieu d’Andres–soon followed suit. Though the burghers expected to be executed, their lives were spared by the intervention of England’s Queen, Philippa of Hainault, who persuaded her husband by saying it would be a bad omen for her unborn child. Rodin depicts a larger than life Saint Pierre leading the envoy of emaciated volunteers to the city gates, prepared to meet their imminent mortality.

The monument was initially proposed by Omer Dewavrin, mayor of Calais, for the town’s square in 1884. Unusual in that monuments were usually reserved for victories, the town of Calais had long desired to recognize the sacrifices made by these altruistic men. Rodin’s controversial design echoed this intent–the burghers are not presented in a heroic manner, but sullen and worn. His innovative design initially presented the burghers at the same level as the viewers, ratherthan on a traditional pedestal, although until 1924 the city, against Rodin’s wishes, displayed it on an elevated base.

Other casts stand around the world–the garden of Musée Rodin, the Victoria Tower Gardens, in the shadow of the Houses of Parliament in London; the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, the sculpture garden of the Smithsonian Hirshorn Museum in Washington D.C., the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, the Rodin Gallery in Seoul, and Glyptoteket in Copenhagen, to name a few. Some installations have the figures tightly grouped with contiguous bases, while others, like this one, have the figures separated. Some installations are elevated on pedestals, others are placed at ground level. At Stanford University’s Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, null, concealing the bottom few inches of the bases, and spaced such that viewers can walk between the figures. The museum claims this is how Rodin wished them to be displayed.

The Burghers display at the Brooklyn Museum includes a draped Pierre de Wissant, Saint Pierre, Andriue d’Andres, and a nude Pierre de Wissant.

*

Due to installations in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, twelve bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin have been installed in the Rubin Entrance Pavilion. This newly excerpted presentation of the Museum’s large holdings by Rodin includes The Age of Bronze, a signature conception from the early years of the sculptor’s career, as well as other works from his most significant commissions, including The Burghers of Calais, The Gates of Hell, and the Monument to Balzac. These casts came to the Brooklyn Museum through the generosity of Iris and B. Gerald Cantor.

The Brooklyn Museum, sitting at the border of Prospect Heights and Crown Heights near Prospect Park, is the second largest art museum in New York City. Opened in 1897 under the leadership of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences president John B. Woodward, the 560,000-square foot, Beaux-Arts building houses a permanent collection including more than one-and-a-half million objects, from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art.

The Brooklyn Museum was designated a landmark by the New York Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

National Historic Register #77000944

 
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Get Our Kids Photography eBook at 50% Off – Today Only

14 Dec

day1.pngFor the next 24 hours you can grab ‘Click! How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids’ at half price! Read on to find out how.

Introducing dPS’s 12 Days of Christmas for 2012

Two years ago in 2010, in the lead up to Christmas, we ran a little experimental promotion for dPS readers where we offered you 12 photographic deals over the 12 days before Christmas. The deals were a mix of discounts on our own products as well as some great deals from other photographic brands.

The campaign was just going to be a one off and we planned it as a small gift to our readers but the response from readers was huge and months out from last Christmas people started asking us if we were going to run it again.

We ran an even bigger version in 2011 by doing some bigger deals on our own products and used the success of the first year to convince some other brands to offer bigger discounts too.

So what’s happening this year?

I’m excited to announce that starting today we’re doing it all again and it is going to be bigger than ever.

This year we have lined up 12 new deals on products that we’ve not featured before in our previous Christmas campaigns. It will again include a few of our own newer products but also some fantastic deals from photographic brands you know and love.

24 Hours to Grab Each Deal

Each deal lasts for 24 hours only so you need to be quick. To make sure you get notified of each deal you can signup to receive an email by adding your email address here:

Are you ready for Deal #1? Here it is…

Deal #1: 50% off our Kids Photography eBook – Click

Just over a year ago we launched Click – one of our most popular eBooks ever – an eBook about how to take gorgeous photos of your kids.

In this deal it is yours for just $ 15 – 50% off the normal price.

Written by professional child photographer (and 3 times mum) Rachel Devine it is written for parents, grand parents, teachers or anyone else with children in their lives to help them capture the daily lives of the amazing little people living with us.

This book will solve the challenges many of us have including:

  • how do I make photographing my kids fun again?
  • how do I go beyond the ‘click and hope’ approach?
  • how do I avoid taking staged and fake looking photos?
  • How do I add style and emotion to my shots?

Inside: Beautifully Illustrated and Packed with Information

Taking Gorgeous Photos of your Kids is Child’s Play

In Click! Rachel explores her unique approach to the photography of children in seven charmingly illustrated chapters:

  • THINK: Forget the “spray-and-pray” approach to kid photography, and learn to spot better opportunities to capture young ones experiencing everyday life.
  • PREPARE: With the right equipment on hand, and an understanding of essential photography concepts—from shot setup, to styling and safety—you’ll be ready to have some serious fun taking fabulous kids photos.
  • SMILE: Consciously develop your intuitive skills to ensure making photos is fun for kids of all ages and personality types—and for the photographer, too!
  • REFINE: Learn the photo processing tricks and techniques that’ll ensure every photo in your album, and on your wall, is truly unforgettable.
  • RESEARCH: Experiment with different styles and equipment, so you so you never miss a chance to capture a special moment, at any time, in any setting.
  • PUSH: Expand your creative boundaries with a series of practical challenges, each of which shows you new ways to make more evocative shots.
  • LOOK: Get inside the heads of five extremely innovative kids photographers, and benefit from their personal tips and advice.

This inspirational ebook is more than just a starting point—it’s a detailed resource you’ll come back to again and again as your photography practice and family grow.

What Others Are Saying about Click!

We’re super proud to have published eBook because we regularly hear from readers about what a massive impact it has had upon their photography – and more importantly their families.

Here’s just a small part of the reader feedback we’ve had about this eBook.

“I didn’t get to the end of chapter 2 before I was in the living room with the kids and my camera. This eBook has given me a whole new way of looking at photographing my kids – as well as the tools to make my dreams a reality” — Sally Raymond, Mother of 3.

“As a professional photographer myself, I am always on the lookout for resources to help me extend myself and develop my craft. Rachel’s ebook Click! is fantastic. It is beautifully written, informative and packed full of gorgeous photos. This book will teach you the mechanics of how to capture children beautifully with your camera, but also the importance of just recording the moment. It is a perfect balance of information and heart.” — Dale Taylor, professional photographer.

“Finally, information and practical ideas for taking natural photos of kids just being kids. Forget about making your children smile and say “Cheese!”After reading Rachel’s ebook you will never again settle for forced poses, and instead delight in capturing your kids as they really are.” — Catherine Oehlman, mother, teacher, blogger (squigglemum.com)

Download it today only for just $ 15!

Each deal in our 12 Deals of Christmas lasts for just 24 hours so to grab your copy of Click! at this never before offered price grab it here quickly before it ends.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

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Canon Vixia HF R20 1080i Test

14 Dec

I got this camera from Sam’s Club for 9.99 without tax.
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Stories Jump Out of the Pages with 3D Book Sculptures

14 Dec

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

Fiction favorites, from Gone with the Wind to Treasure Island, literally leap off the pages in three dimensions in Jodi Harvey-Brown’s imaginative book paper sculptures. Harvey-Brown illustrates figures from the stories, cuts them out and sets them on top of the open books among paper trees, waves, castles and dragons.

The top sculpture is from ‘Knight and Dragon’, a book from the Dragonlance series. Harvey-Brown wired the knight and dragon through the book for extra stability. Above, a ship rises from the waves in the book ‘Kidnapped.’

Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer relax on a raft in the Mississippi.

Bambi and his mother explore the peaceful meadow just before tragedy strikes in one of the book’s most poignant scenes.

Pirates are poised above a chest full of gold and jewels in Treasure Island. See more of Harvey-Brown’s book sculptures, many of which are for sale, at the artist’s website.


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lowepro exchange messenger (grey)

14 Dec

in order of appearance: d300+ tamron 17-50 nikkor 18-35 nikkor 85 1.8 sb-800 nikkor 35 1.8 left on the floor, nikkor 50 1.8 hope this helps.

 
 

A motion story / Deyan Parouchev / Nikola Mihov

14 Dec

A short movie based on DSLR snap shot pics captured in Paris
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

4th of July Fireworks Celebration in Northport, Michigan … 2012

14 Dec

A tiimelapsed glimpse of the 2012 fireworks celebration in Northport, Michigan with: paper lantern releases full moon rising sparkler fun post fireworks! Nikon D300, 18-200 lens camera pans/zooms are done by hand Music(edited to fit): Freddys Menagerie … by: Kevin MacLeod facebook: www.facebook.com clip date/id: 20120704-NorthportFireworksFin.mov
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Fujifilm X-E1 preview extended

14 Dec

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Just Posted: an extensive update to our Fujifilm X-E1 preview. With a sensor and imaging pipeline that is identical to the X-Pro1’s the X-E1 promises much of the X-Pro1’s fun in a more compact and affordable package. We’ve been working with a production sample X-E1 for a couple of weeks and we’ve been working towards a full review, which we hope to publish early in the new year. In the meantime we’ve added seven pages to the preview, including our studio test shots and a sample gallery. Click through for a link to the expanded preview, including our 49-image real-world sample gallery. 

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Carl Zeiss announces 2012 photo competition for users of its lenses

14 Dec

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Carl Zeiss has announced its annual photo contest for images shot with one of its lenses. Any Zeiss lens is considered valid, from Nokia smartphones through Sony compacts, such as the RX100, to the company’s high-end interchangeable lenses. This year’s theme is ‘The moment that knows no limits’ and first prize is one of the company’s manual focus SLR and rangefinder lenses, with a variety of other Zeiss-branded prizes for runners-up. The contest runs on Flickr until January 15th.

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Microsoft releases Camera Codec Pack with Raw support for 34 extra cameras

14 Dec

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Microsoft has released an updated version of its Camera Codec Pack for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and RT. The latest update allows applications such as Windows Explorer, Windows Photo Viewer, Media Center, and Windows Photo Gallery to deal with Raw files from 34 additional cameras. The cameras include the Canon EOS M, Olympus OM-D E-M5 and Sony NEX-7.

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