Monday, July 13, 2009

FLORENCE FLASHBACK



Apparently, Michelangelo’s dad didn’t think much of his young son’s passion for stonecutting. No future in that he said, but Michey hammered on against all odds.
Florence, Italy is another one of those places with a personality which oozes expressive response in the people.
The Russian composer, Tchaikovsky, was lured to Florence by its literature and inspirational atmosphere. Though they never met face to face, a wealthy widow living there bankrolled his endeavors and freed him up to do his musical thing. She also paid for his villa overlooking the city. I came to find out that right across the street lived another noteworthy Italian a few centuries before, the Catholic bad boy by the name of Galileo…talk about Homies!
The place is most definitely a tourist attraction today, but what a neat city!
I was inspired…
I’ll be posting more shots of Italy on my website shortly.
For now, here are some pix from my few days there…


















just passing through…
Tom

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

ZAPPED!!!

Very sorry for the silence, but I have a good excuse this time...
While out of town, a massive thunderstorm moved through our area and blasted the phone lines...
It's been a while getting things patched up. My computer took it in the shorts, but I'm hobbling back into the ring. I should be up and operational by tomorrow, so I will be posting...

Thanks for checking in and for being patient...that's a virtue

Tom

Monday, June 29, 2009

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS...


One thing I have found through the years of being on the shooting end of the camera is that you tend to feel safe or at least somehow removed from the reality of what’s happening right in front of you.
Last week I was on an extensive shoot for an environmental organization which took me all around the island of Sri Lanka. It was a treat once again to see the raw beauty and diversity of the country since mobility has been limited for many years due to the civil war.
On one stretch of road carved out of dense jungle a thin wire had been erected along one side to keep the elephants off the road and away from the sparse settlements on the other side. The locals said they put an electric charge through the fence at night and the pachyderms had learned to keep a little distance from it. As we drove down the road, I spotted elephants right inside the wire and immediately ordered the driver to stop! We eased our way to a stationary position and tried not to spook the ele’s. But, our caution had been unnecessary. They stayed put and didn’t seem bothered by our presence. These guys were as wild as can be but must have been attracted by the action along the road as a form of entertainment unavailable in the bush. Or, maybe they had scored an occasional treat from the homo sapiens who ventured to stop and were waiting for another handout.
Well, I not only ventured to stop but, encouraged by their inviting demeanor, beat a quick path to the fence, trusting the mammoth had fresh memory of a recent zapping and trusting someone had remembered to turn off the juice.
I didn’t want to see any fence in my wildlife shots, so I poked my head and camera through the wires and began shooting with delight. Sriyani and the others stayed in the van and screamed blood curdling encouragement each time a big one would make a move.
We made three such stops and I was in my elephant element!
The last guy was the kicker, though… I noticed he was all alone and seemed a little feisty (the neighbors called him ferocious!). I couldn’t resist a beautiful open vista behind him and had to stop one more time. Brimming with confidence, I assumed my newly acquired elephant dance mode and began shooting this Goliath through the wire with a wide angle lens just a few meters away… This big fella wasn’t as cordial and began making gestures which I’ve since learned mean ‘get the #!!*%!# outta here or I’ll kick your little skinny white *%+#!’  Still trusting my wire protector I diligently shot on until the inevitable happened… The high pitched screaming sounds of excitment coming from the van finally spooked the big guy and he just couldn’t take anymore. 
He made a surprisingly quick and athletic lunging move in my direction! Amazing!!! Being a creature of instinct myself, I spun and began my own sprint to safety. Not having previously calculated the 2 foot anthill right behind me, I went flying and so did my camera and glasses (which came up missing after an inventory check of body parts after limping to the van).
On reflection, he could have had me if he wanted me, but probably got a big kick just seeing me scramble.
Camera was OK. I was a bit bruised, but WOW! What a thrill! ...a face to face, personal encounter with the amazing, wild King of the island and coming up with some great shots was a bonus!




humbling along and still happy to be here...

I love this place!

Tom

Thursday, June 18, 2009

WHEN IN ROME...

Oh, the streets of Rome are filled with rubble…ancient footsteps everywhere… At least that was Bob Dylan’s take on the city. So much history to the place. I’ve always felt cities and specific areas in the world have ruling spiritual authorities over them which tend to define their personality and direct their priorities and activities through the years. Dominance and the quest for worldly power have been the obvious historical theme of the ancient Roman Empire, and with the continuing religious nerve center of the Catholic Church locating in the Vatican City, the beat goes on. Impressions of grandeur and systematic control keep the people connected with ‘something bigger than themselves’ and in awe of their handlers…
Nevertheless, people come and go and leave not just their footprints, but works of artistic expressions everywhere… In addition, these folks know how to make a pretty good pizza!
Here are a few impressions from our recent whirlwind tour…













I'll be out for a few days, but will be posting more pix of Rome on the website next week...

till then,
God Bless and Happy Birthday to Sriyani, today!!!
She is my blessing every day!

Tom

Sunday, June 7, 2009

ON THE WAY WITH LUKE...

As Sriyani and I worked our way from the States over to Sri Lanka, we took a rare detour for a couple weeks. It was my great pleasure to have young Luke along for a few days at the start. He is a great guy! I would go anywhere with him. It’s so neat to watch… wherever he goes people naturally are drawn to him and he reciprocates with kind and genuine interest. He’s a great friend and I don’t think he realizes what a gift he has for making friends and being a such a good one. He takes it all in stride…pretty cool….
I’m sure he got a little tired of posing for Dad, but hey…when he’s flipping through his family album with his grand kids, he’ll have something to talk about.
In the meantime, let me introduce Luke…..


...in O'Hare Airport Chicago


...leaving the States


...with Mom at the Vatican City


...1st day in Rome


...a striking similarity!


...checking out works of the Masters


...in the Sistine Chapel


...at the Pantheon


...in the Colosseum of Rome

If you want to see some more pix of Luke check them out at http://www.tidballphoto.com/motiongallery/latest.htm

...a friend indeed,

Tom

Monday, June 1, 2009

WE FINALLY MADE IT...

…to Center Court at the French Open, that is.



Sriyani and I looking a little wiped out here. That’s because we were. After several days on the road and an especially long one the day before, we timed our moves to be in Paris during the French Open and realize a dream of seeing the matches at Roland Garros. We were a bit too assuming though, thinking we could just show up, stand in line and purchase our tickets at the gate. Well, it seems our chosen day was also the day for several thousand other fans with the same idea in mind. So, to our huge disappointment we arrived in the morning greeted by the news of ‘All Sold Out!’ No Way!!!… If I was a crybaby that would have been my cue. I came REAL close...

Deciding not to accept defeat, we returned for the evening session and not only made it through the gate, but slipped into one of the smaller court venues, saw a great match and had a wonderful time. The Annex Courts as they call them surround the bigger main stage courts, and are the exquisitely manicured, intimate atmospheres for epic battles for the up and coming stars and seasoned veterans.
Fortunately, we settled into a great 5 set match between an Italian and a Russian player, Igor and Fabio…I’ll let you figure which one was from where.
I had my little pocket camera with me and snapped off a few pix while we were there….

















I have started a new feature on my website called ‘Latest’ (separate from ‘Greatest’) just below the picture on the home page. www.tidballphoto.com There I will be featuring shots of whatever I’m shooting or working on at the moment. Most of the time I’ll make reference on this blog, then have more pix of the same subject over there.

See you over there. Till then, I will be…

painting the lines,

Tom………..oh, yeah, Igor won 7-5 in the 5th

Thursday, May 28, 2009

MIGHTY NEIGHBORLY...

If you follow a longitudinal line from my home in Nebraska over the North Pole and keep going, it will eventually bisect Sriyani’s native homeland of Sri Lanka. The two places couldn’t be farther apart. It is there, however, we have a little ‘spot in the country’ on this beautiful island outside the craziness of Colombo, the capital city. Since I have been introducing my neighbors, I thought I would share a shot of this Sri Lankan fella, whom I will be seeing shortly. We dodge him almost every day on the road where he herds his water buffalo to pasture near our abode.
He obviously stays cool as a cucumber in his tropical attire and if the weather heats up in Nebraska this summer, I will be introducing Richard (May 11 post) to that practical and sporty look.

…………on the road

Stay Cool,

Tom

Thursday, May 21, 2009

SPEAKING OF NEIGHBORS



Meet the Nelson’s… Gary and Jenifer who live on our street are about the finest neighbors a man could ask for. They love God. They love their country and proudly fly the flag. They love each other and they love their dog, Marley. Here they are taking Marley for a drive in Gary’s customized 1957 GMC pickup truck (which is for sale, by the way, if you are interested). They all love to travel together and when the weather is fine they hit the road to customized car shows around the country.
Being homies we enjoy hanging out in the hood and Gary has kindly agreed to water my garden when I’m gone……..Keep an eye on those tomatoes, Gary……

See you soon,
Tom

Monday, May 11, 2009

HOWDY, NEIGHBOR


I like color. I like shooting colorful things. My friend Richard is one of the most colorful people I know. He accommodated me the other day for a little photo shoot/dance  around his house. Though he lives in the heart of the city, he certainly doesn't act like it. Richard is a landscape artist and a master collector of amazing pieces of unusual art...mostly nature crafted. He has a sharp eye for the unique. As you can probably see, stepping into Richard's world is like entering another dimension. Richard is a throwback to simpler days. He is helpful to a fault, always ready to share what he has and willing to lend a hand in any project. He knows all his neighbors, their kids and relatives, and genuinely stays in touch with all his friends. Richard wears no watch, and has never owned a computer nor a cellphone. He burns wood to stay warm in the winter and never shows up empty handed... and, if he sits you down, he'll tell you a thing or two. 

Ahhh, Nebraska....the good life...

Here's to you, Richard......


You go, Boy!!!!!!

Tom


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

THE WINDY CITY.....

  

Well, it didn't seem so windy while we were there, but it was definitely a whirlwind tour for us! Sriyani was required to make a personal appearance in Chicago with all her necessary paperwork in order to satisfy the French Embassy officials for a temporary tourist visa to Europe. So, we drove 1,000 miles out and back in 3 days, starting in Nebraska, just to hand over the papers to the lady behind the glass window on the 37th floor...hmmmm. Her job was to act officially stern and hassle applicants over some remote detail, apparently hoping to see us grovel a bit.  I'm pretty sure Sri Lankans are in some red flagged category due to their shared crafty nature and recent homeland insecurity. I don't know if Sriyani fits the profile, but she is definitely in the category. 
No worries, though. We had beautiful weather for driving and had a super day on Sunday! The highlight was unexpected. Right next door to our hotel, a major art event was taking place. Nearly 300 booths were occupied by art galleries from around the globe displaying the best of their wares. It was a real treat for those interested in visual arts. Later in the day we trotted on down to Millenium Park. I'd never been there before...really cool!!!  It was great to see everybody out and about with family, friends, and lovers all enjoying the beautiful spring weather together. 

Here are a few more shots of Chicago, from just the other day.......a nice place to visit indeed.......  









.....but, like Dorothy  said, 'There's no place like home!'

more from Lincoln in the next post,

Tom