Monthly Archives: December 2015

Laszlo is on the NELFPC initiated Seven Days Facebook Landscape Challenge

As a long-distance New England Large format Photography Collective (NELFPC) member, Marie Messina Curtis invited me to take the Steve Sherman initiated Seven days Facebook Landscape Challenge. I posted these images and my comments there. What a great opportunity to participate and view great large format photographer friends’ exquisite works during the transition to the and in the New Year. Wishing to All of You a very happy, peaceful, and prosperous 2016!

©Laszlo Perlaky: “Veiw to the Mesa Mantoya”
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Day 1: Thanks for nominating me for the 7 day Landscape Challenge. I would like to start Day 1 with my first large format landscape image, photographed with my first large format film camera, received for 2007 Christmas from my wife Lexi.Toyo Field 45-AII-L camera, 210 mm Apo-Symmar lens. I photographed this image on our 2007 winter trip to Santa Fe-Taos-Chama area, near Ghost ranch.

Day 2: This is my Day 2 Landscape Challenge image, photographed with my Toyo Field 45A-II-L camera at Desert View, Grand Canyon National Park in 2011 late afternoon, just before the Winter Storm hit the Canyon and The National Park Services closed all of the roads. I would like to nominate my LF mentor, Emile Foisy to take the 7 day landscape challenge.

Day 3: As an Honorary New Englander, I have to celebrate New Year an hour earlier, following Eastern Time Zone, so I placed my Day 3 Landscape Challenge image accordingly. Waiting for the sunrise on a foggy early morning, nearby Newfound Gap, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I was impressed by the fine tonal range of the layered mountains and I clicked the Copal 3 shutter of the Apo-Tele-Symmar 400 mm lens on my Linhof Master Technika Camera. I would like to nominate ultra large format photographer, Susan Harlin to take the 7 days landscape challenge.

Day 4: On Day 4, I will take you to the Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, for a short hike to Nymph Lake. I set up my large format film camera at the outflow of the lake, where few water grass like vegetation grew, and focused to the Silver Dollar like shiny Water Lilly leaves “floating” in the reflecting sky and pine trees. I nominate Paul Gallagher to take this 7 days landscape challenge.

Day 5: This is my Day 5 landscape Challenge image, taken at Giant Sequoia National park CA at sunrise. I set up my 8×10 Deardorff film camera and waited a little bit more, hoping the light will give some painting. Sure enough, the rising sunlight painted a light barrier on the grass and wildflowers covered foreground, giving me the message, do not step into the territory of the giants. When I clicked the shutter, a Japanese photographer stopped his car and seeing my setup, gave the thumbs up sign of his approval…

Day 6: On Day 6, let’s visit Great Smoky Mountains NP, at Tennessee side, the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. I photographed Mill Creek there, under the small bridge setting up my large format camera on my tripod close to the water. The low angle of view and the amplified acoustic effect of the gurgling running water made me strongly connected to it. I felt the power of the small rock falls and the importance to keep it clean. I wish to nominate Carol Miller who is not just the doctor of the old and new large format shutters, but she is a photographer and protects our fragile nature.

Day 7: This is my Day 7 Landscape Challenge image. Thanks to Marie Messina Curtis for nominating me. I photographed this image on one of our photography trip to the Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. We drove many times on the winding dirt road between Lost Lake and Lake Irwin looking for Aspens different time of the day. However, I always look for something special. On one of our late afternoon drives I found a hidden trailhead and we stopped. I hiked not too far from the dirt road, when I found my spot. I loved the three pine trees standing in the Aspen forest. I set up my 4×5 large format film camera and I just imagined the light on the tree trunks. I waited and watched the changing light. When the setting Sun almost disappeared behind the mountain ridge, light beam shined on the Aspen trunks. I recorded that moment, and then the light faded out. I received a special gift from Mother Nature. I was happy with my exposed two sheets. I wish to nominate Tim Layton for the landscape challenge.

 

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Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays!

My wife Lexi and I are wishing you a very merry Christmas, happy holidays on one of my photographs. Spend a great time with your family and friends, eat and drink and enjoy the quiet walks on nature trails. The New Year is coming soon, wishing you good health, success, and happiness.

Comments from Friends and Colleagues:

  • Lovely photo, Laszlo!  Happy holidays to you and Lexi. Sally (Sally Sprout, art curator, Williams Tower Gallery)
  • Thanks Laszlo!   Your image is, as always, lovely….and Dale and I  sent you and Lexi good wishes for a healthy  and safe and happy 2016! Eleanor (Eleanor Brown Photography)
  • To all our good friends and neighbors, Georgia and I are hoping this will be a safe, happy, and joyous Christmas for you and yours. We’ve had a very eventful year in many areas, as have you all. Here’s to a grand holiday season, one of thanks and appreciation for the truly important things in life. Sincerely, Ron & Georgia (Ron Fontenot Photography)
  • Love the image  happy holiday (R.A. Sline)
  • Beautiful as usual. Thanks and have a wonderful Christmas to the whole family. Ben (Dr. Ben Valdez)
  • Lovely, Laszlo! and I wish you a wonderful and blessed holiday as well! Jean Drummond (The Woodlands Camera Club)
  • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Lexi! Dion. (Dion McInnis Empowered Creative Institute)
  • Happy Holidays to you and Lexi!! Thank you for the beautiful card! Juliana Forero (Director of Education Houston Center for Photography)
  • Thanks so much Laszlo, and the best of holiday wishes to you and your wife. (Lynn C. Yeoman, Professor Baylor College of Medicine)
  • Thank you. John Duggan (Hunt’s Photo)
  • Laszlo and Lexi: Thank you for your kind greeting and likewise, my family and I wish for peace, love and God’s peace for you and yours in the coming year.Orlando and Maria Morales
  • Thank you Laszlo! Merry Christmas season to you and Lexi and your family. The picture is beautiful and timely for the season. It looks to have a slight hilliness and low shrubby trees. Is this from one of your trip nature trips? (Betty Reeves)
  • I wish the very same for you and Lexi. Joy and Peace of Mind in your futures. Thank you for your wisdom and patience with me as I continue to learn photography. Lisa (Lisa Auerbach)
  • Beautiful, Laszlo and Lexi. Thank you for including us among your friends! Know our wishes are returned in full. To a wonderful holiday and great New Year! Bill and Denise. (Bill Kinney, Paragon Art Festivals)
  • Thanks and I hope you and Lexi have a happy, joyous and safe holiday. Regards, Joe (Joe Aker, Aker Imaging Gallery)
  • Thank you Laszlo. The best to you and Lexi as well. Nathan (Nathan Lindstrom)
  • Best wishes to you. Bill Dewey (Professor Emeritus Dept. Radiation Oncology UCSF)
  • Thank you for your kind wishes Lexi and Laszlo! Please accept mine in return. Happy Holidays and best wishes for 2016! Myriam
  • Thanks Lazlo! Best wishes to you as well. Ernest (Dr. Ernest Fruge, Professor BCM)
  • Same to you Laszlo! (Dr. David Poplack, Professor TXCCHC.
  • Laszlo & Lexi, thank you very much for the Best wishes. May it all come back to you!
    Happy Holidays and a great start into the New Year! Ute & General & Team (Traditional Hands)
  • And best of the holidays to both of you. We are enjoying the luxury of peace and the type of quiet that comes with birdsong. Come see us! Carol Marmell and Roger
  • Beautiful photo!! A very Merry Christmas to both of you too! (Susana O’Docharty)
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Laszlo and Lexi images at the ARTS Members’ Exhibition

The friendly opening of the Arts for Rural Texas (ARTS) Members’ exhibition and the Members’ Holiday party was on December 12, 2015, from 4 pm – 8 pm at the ARTS Gallery in Fayetteville TX. Together with great painters, and established Photographic Artists as Art Stocks, Bernard Mendoza, Jerry Brown, Jeanette Brown, my wife Lexi had two color photographs (“Balancing Least Bittern” and “Copper Iris” and I had two black and white large format film-based photographs (“Aspens of Gunnison” and “Dawn at Quannah Parker Lake”) on the wall.

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After the opening we all visited the Art and Craft show at Red and White Gallery and listened piano and harp played Christmas carols at the Presbyterian Church. Fayetteville is a charming small town, come and enjoy the friendly atmosphere.  The exhibition will be open until December 31, 2015.

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“Lonely Green” image is at 12th Annual “Snap to Grid” Open Exhibit, LA.

Laszlo’s “Lonely Green” image, selected from his “Wabi-Sabi” Portfolio, is at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) announced  12th “SNAP TO GRID: The UN-Juried” group exhibit. The exhibition opening and receptions at LACDA were at Electra Salon (104 East 4th Street, L.A. CA 90013) on December 10, 2015 from 7 – 9 PM.

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©Laszlo Perlaky: “Lonely Green”
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