Monday, March 22, 2010

SXSW

For article by Jon Parales, and more photos by Josh Haner, visit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/arts/music/22sxsw2.html?hpw


Photo by Josh Haner/The New York Times 

Frightened Rabbit of Scotland at the South by Southwest Music festival in Austin, Tex. Jon Pareles writes: "The 24th annual SXSW filled every available space in downtown Austin with musicians clamoring for attention."



Photo by Josh Haner/The New York Times 

"Two-thirds of the Dixie Chicks, the sisters Emily Robison and Martie Maguire, introduced their new group, Court Yard Hounds, with multiple shows."



Photo by Josh Haner/The New York Times 

"Hauschka, a composer from Düsseldorf, Germany, played Minimalist pieces for string quartet and piano, pensive meditations with a performance-art twist."

Baby Arianna at Home with the Family!

A selection of photos of my new beautiful baby cousin, Arianna Madelina DiAntonio at home with her family. More photos may be viewed on my Facebook Page, Katie Dalrymple Photography: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Katie-Dalrymple-Photography/240407304685


Proud parents




Baby Arianna



DiAntonio Family




Baby Arianna













Big Sister




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Baby Arianna at Home with the Family!

Here are a few photos of my new baby cousin Arianna Madelina DiAntonio while I visited her in the hospital. She was born on Thursday, March 11, 2010 and weighed 6lb 13oz. More photos will be coming when I go to visit them at home and keep your eye out for the announcement!!


Sleepy baby



My mom with Arianna







Nicole with Arianna

Mummies in the Desert.. with Boats


WELL PRESERVED: The mummy of an infant was one of about 200 corpses with European features that were excavated from the cemetery. Photo by Wang Da-Gang


Here is an interesting article by Nicholas Wade of the New York Times about a cemetery of mummies found in what is now China's 
northwest province of Xinjiang. The graveyard is located near a dried-up riverbed in the Tarim Basin. With layers of symbolism in many parts of their burial rituals, these mummies add some interesting information to history. They also have European features, but DNA markers of East and South Asian origin.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/16/science/16archeo.html?pagewanted=1&8dpc


SYMBOLISM: Archaeologists believe the hundreds of 13-foot poles at the Small River Cemetery in a desert in Xinjiang Province, China, were mostly phallic symbols. Photo by Liu Yu Sheng


On March 27, an exhibition of these Tarim Basin mummies will open at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California. Wade notes that this is the first time the mummies will be seen outside of Asia. For more information, visit the Bowers Museum website:

http://www.bowers.org/


A 3,800-year-old mummy, the Beauty of Xiaohe, found at the Small River Cemetery. Photo by Wang Da-Gang

Monday, March 15, 2010

Personal Jetpacks will be available soon!


It's like watching the Jetsons, but it's reality. Personal jetpacks are looking to be available some time this fall. How cool would it be to take ariel photos by flying with your own jetpack?? (although from the photos and videos, they may have to be refined a bit more to be able to shoot and fly at the same time...but anything's possible). Here is an article from TechNews Daily about the Martin Jetpack coming this fall:

http://www.technewsdaily.com/hi-tech-jetpack-available-this-fall-0312/

Glenn Martin, a biochemist from New Zealand, "perfected the current design by building jetpack prototypes in his garage." The jetpacks will start being sold between $90-100,000.00 by Martin Aircraft Company. Read more here in another article from io9 about the pack as well:

http://io9.com/5492724/for-ninety-grand-you-too-can-own-a-jetpack


Photo courtesy of the Martin Aircraft Company


Fox news also had an article about the jetpacks on Saturday. Red this for some more info:

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/03/13/future-jetpacks-sale-late-year/

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Rock and Roll, Then and Now

Check out TIME's "The 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees, Then and Now" for an interesting look at the beginnings of this year's honored rock and roll artists, and where they are currently.

http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1971772,00.html


Jimmy Cliff, Then

John Van Hasselt / Sygma / Corbis



Jimmy Cliff, Now

Robin Little / Redferns / Getty Images

"Life" Series

Sunday, March 21 will be one exciting day. Not because it will be a week before I start my scuba lessons, or because it's the beginning of the first week I'm truly diving into my new business, but because it's the premier of the Discovery Channel's "Life" Series. And it's going to be absolutely amazing.

A follow-up to "Planet Earth", "Life" is an 11-part series, narrated by the great Oprah Winfrey, that focuses on different animal behaviors across all seven continents. The HD filming techniques used in both of these series makes viewing an unbelievable experience. The footage is truly incredible, and nothing you could ever see on a regular nature show.

Here is a little glimpse from Outside Online into a few of the scenes from the new series: Komodo Dragons, Vogelkop Bowerbirds, and Humpback Whales

http://outside.away.com/outside/culture/201003/discovery-life-television-series-komodo-dragons.html


Dragon fight! (Courtesy of Nadia Klier/Music Box Films)




A Cameraman in the field (Courtesy of Nadia Klier/Music Box Films)




Humpback call off Tonga (Courtesy of Nadia Klier/Music Box Films)


Also check out the actual life page from Discovery.com. Go behind-the-scene to see how images were created and what the filmmakers had to do to produce this extraordinary follow-up series: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/life/