
For a color version, please visit Photos By Emilio!

For a color version, please visit Photos By Emilio!

Fuji X-T1 1/20 sec at f2.8 ISO 200 23mm
Kingman AZ
March 17, 2016
5:34 am
For a totally off-the-wall explanation of this image, in color, please visit Photos By Emilio.

“Yes’m, old friends is always best, ‘less you can catch a new one that’s fit to make an old one out of.” ~~ Sarah Orne Jewett, American author

Image by Raffaello and Emilio Pasquale
I always feel like I’m cheating a bit by posting images taken by my father. But he really liked this image when he saw what I did and asked if I was going to post it. So what could I say? No? I don’t want to disappoint him. I think he should start his own blog. But, then, he is my dad! I have to be supportive.
Anyway, he went back east in December of last year with my grandparent’s ashes. He buried them in the sand of Coney Island where they first met around 1938. Funny story- well, not ha-ha-funny- but when they wanted to get married, my grandmother’s father said “over my dead body”. And two days before they got married, he died. Major heart attack!
Let that be a lesson to anyone ever tempted to use that phrase again.
For color photo’s taken by me- and a few by my dad- please check out Photos By Emilio!

Tecopa Cemetery
“If you’re so pro-life, do me a favour: don’t lock arms and block medical clinics. If you’re so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries.” ~~ Bill Hicks
Harry Reid (born December 2, 1939) is an American politician, and senior United States Senator from Nevada, having served since 1987. A member of the Democratic Party, he has served as the Senate Majority Leader since January 2015, and has previously served as Majority Leader, Minority Whip, and Majority Whip.
He was born December 2, 1939 in Searchlight NV.
Thompson’s Opera House, also known as the Gem Theater, is a small theater building in Pioche, Nevada. The Opera House is a wood frame building built in 1873, attached roughly to the adjoining brick Gem Theater, a 1937 masonry cinema. The theater was built in September 1873 and featured a performance of Pygmalion and Galatea for its opening night, with a cast of professional actors from San Francisco. The Opera House screened its first silent movie in 1915. In 1935 the Opera House was renamed the Gem Theater, but in 1937 a new Gem Theater was built next door expressly for movies.
The Opera House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is one of three 19th century theaters remaining in Nevada.
This week I thought we would take a look back and feature a “best of” past posts. This post is what started this incredible journey of photobloggers from all over the globe participating in a joint effort we labeled Monochromia. Since this first post I have met many of these incredible photographers and I can proudly call them friends. In addition to being a talented photographer and friend Emilio is also our resident comedian. I plan to meet this “character” in person some day soon. Since launching our site we have grown into one big family from the original seven main contributors to twelve main contributors and numerous guest contributors who post on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. This photoblog has exceeded my wildest expectations. I hope you enjoy this week of looking back and have a great Holiday Season. We will be back on January 3rd 2016 with brand new posts and I want to thank all of our contributors and followers for making this venture such a success – Joe

I am very pleased to announce the premiere edition of Monochromia, the brainchild of Joe Giordano of The Visual Chronicle. My name is Emilio and I will be one of 7 contributors, each of us posting one day a week. It will be a black and white only photo blog to which I have the distinction of being the first contributor by dint of a random drawing of names from a hat! If black and white photography is one of your passions, I hope we do not disappoint. If you do not particularly care for black and white photography, please give us at least a week for one of us to hopefully change your mind. The odds should be with us!
My family comes from Fontanarosa, a small town about 1 hour east of Naples, Italy. They settled first in New York, but now those of us who remain reside in the south-west United States. I first picked up a camera to document my passion for nature, the land, and the effects of the weather on my surroundings. My father was a film editor who worked mostly on television commercials in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, and had a black and white darkroom in our garage that he built himself. I assume that’s where my interest began.
To document my travels, I use a digital camera, but I feel the lack of texture decreases the effect I am going for, so I play in Lightroom. I began experimenting with black and white images just lately and find they are much more dramatic, I think. So this opportunity to express myself comes at an opportune time.
I have no argument with people who want to reproduce exactly what the camera sees, without manipulation of any kind. But with every choice you make; the type of lens, the use of filters, the aperture, or the setting of the camera, aren’t you manipulating the image? Therefore, I feel justified in reproducing an image with whatever is at my disposal, so that the viewer can see what I want them to see.
Thank you. I hope you will enjoy and follow our new photo blog. I will be posting on Tuesdays and more of my images can be seen at –
From Planet Hollywood, looking southwest towards City Center.
Processed in Lightroom, tilt-shift effect in Perfect Effects, black and white conversion in Topaz.
For a color version, please visit Photos By Emilio.
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