Stonewall Jackson Hotel — where hospitality is historic!
My wife and I recently stayed at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel in Staunton, VA on a business trip.
Check out my reviews of both the hotel, and one of their restaurants, “24 Market.”
FCEtier – author, photographer
My wife and I recently stayed at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel in Staunton, VA on a business trip.
Check out my reviews of both the hotel, and one of their restaurants, “24 Market.”
MCMXKK is simply 1912 in Roman numerals.
A few days ago, I finished reading (re-reading actually) an old favorite book: The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Many readers will remember him more for the Sherlock Holmes series.
He also wrote this great book upon which Michael Crichton later drew inspiration for some of his works.
I noticed that The Lost World dates back to 1912. Then today, while researching THIS ARTICLE on ways to control your attitude, I discovered that Dale Carnegie Training started in 1912 also.
Since I’m the National History Examiner for Examiner.com it only stands to reason that I should begin a series of articles related to subjects which observe their centennial year in 2012.
Watch for the first article in that series AT THIS LINK, soon. It’s a good bet that it will begin before the first of the year. I also hope you will consider clicking on the “Subscribe” button near my avatar on the “Profile” page. Happy reading and happy new year!
According to ArtInfo.com, “When it comes to Internet art, exhibitors don’t need to worry about real estate — there’s no concern over getting that 24th Street storefront or finding the next big Lower East Side space. By hosting new media work on a Web site, curators can show whatever work they have the bandwidth to upload, choosing whatever frame and context they like for the art they want to display.”
Whether the journey is into the darkest depths of the soul or along a footpath on the Blue Ridge Parkway, visitors will experience both emotional involvement and the sensual pleasures of exotic locales — all without leaving the comfort of their favorite reading room. Venture Galleries’ e-books will have live links to photos of scenes and settings. Photographs will be accompanied by blogs that tell the rest of the story of the image.
Would you like to know why the photographer created a particular image?
Want to see the dusty trail the author describes in his novel?
Meet new characters — both real and fictional.
See the room where the doctor sat when he delivered the damning diagnosis.
See the blacksmith play his anvil like a lyre.
Stand on the sidelines with Jackie Sherrill and Nick Saban. See what it looks like to have a Heisman winner headed right toward you.
Experience art and literature like never before.
More travel photography.
We traveled to New Jersey in April 2011 to shoot the New York City skyline. While there, we also visited the Liberty Park and got some cool images of the Statue of Liberty.
Click here to see the gallery: http://etier.zenfolio.com/p1037326128
Harold Mante, a Berliner by birth, has been a free lance photographer since 1965. He is the author of many books on photography including one considered to be a classic, The Photograph: Composition and Color Design. He was also a professor at the University of Applied Arts and Sciences in Dortmund.
My review of his most recent book, Serial Photography — Using Themed Images to Improve Your Photographic Skills, is available here. I’ve long been a fan of “serial photography” and in some cases, “sequential photography”. There is an important difference.
Here is an example of a series of my own images — old barns in Western North Carolina.