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Monday, June 02, 2008
Black and White Cloud...
I took this while driving back to my house after shooting all of the tomb stones at the Mount Hermon Cemetary off of Genito Road near Swift Creek Reservoir.
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Yellow Day Lilly...
I have many of these blooming at the moment. Well over 100+ blooms ready to open!
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Looking into The Dead Zone...
I do not know how many graves that are located here but it is many of them. This is located about 3-4 miles from my house. I wanted to get some of the fence looking over to the graves. I used 16:9 aspect ratio to capture some of the vastness of this cemetery. I was not able to get them all in the photograph. The fence makes it look like it is forbidden to enter the area if you are a living person.
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Mountain Biking Saturday Morning
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Mack: When in Doubt, Blame the Soldiers
Thanks to Mack Hall for letting me publish this story.
When in Doubt, Blame the Soldiers
"War hath no fury like a non-combatant"
-- Charles Edward Montague
On the night of 6 June 1944 my father was on a ship in the English Channel with his armored car and crew and a few thousand of their closest friends, waiting for their turn to land in Normandy on the second day of the invasion. He said "it looked like all Europe was on fire." He landed on 7 June, and was told by the beachmaster to "drive inland as far as you can go; drive like *&##; nothing is secure."
"As far as you can go" turned out to be Zwickau some ten months later, with leisurely stops at Bastogne and Dachau.
Imagine a soldier in World War II landing on a beach in Normandy or anywhere else and being sent home for saying something rude about Hitler or the Emperor of Japan: "Sergeant Hall, stop that; mass-murderers have their feelings too, you know. We have to understand Hitler's special needs. After all, he had a rough childhood. Didn't you pay attention during the group therapy sessions that replaced lifeboat drill? We're pulling you out of the invasion and sending you home for sensitivity training."
Perhaps a journalist from, oh, Princess magazine heard about that exchange, and published it. In a few days Hitler could have read the sad story in the Washington Zeitgeist or the San Francisco Morning Screed and wept into his morning injection of weird drugs before filing a complaint with the United Nations.
Recently an American soldier was sent home from Iraq because he was accused of using a copy of the Koran for target practice. This was said to be offensive to the sort of people who strap bombs to their own children.
More recently a Marine was removed from checkpoint duty for handing out coins which bore the quotation from Saint John 3:16 on them instead of quotations from the Koran about how lovely it is to kill Jews.
Okay, okay, a soldier surely has better things to do than pot at a book, and a Marine at a checkpoint should be watching carefully for the little girl whose father packed her school bomb that morning so she can kill and die for his god.
Somewhere nearby there is a cranky old sergeant whose job is to growl "Private Ponsonby, if you want to discharge that firearm you find an Al Queda," or "Corporal Snortborger, you ain't no missionary." And that should be the end of it. The United Nations, whose craven peacekeeping forces are a terror only to women and children, doesn't get a say. Neither should the sort of people whose experience of war is limited to John Wayne movies and pose-for-the-camera protest marches.
A soldier who gives someone a token or religious medal with a few words about divine love on it may be a little off-task (or maybe not), but he's the one who was sent in to clean up the mess the politicians made, and he appears to have a better idea than most politicians about how to do it.
Could we at least pause for a moment to say something at least slightly disapproving of an ideology that tortures and murders the few prisoners it manages to take? Dare we suggest that strapping bombs to one's own child is not good parenting? Is it beastly to infer that cutting the throat of a diminutive stewardess is not nice? Is one boorish to notice that the previous Iraqi regime actually built a concentration camp for the children whose parents it had imprisoned or murdered?
Could we at least pause for a moment to say something at least slightly approving of the American soldiers we have sent into combat and, worse, "peace-keeping?"
Giving a Christian blessing to a civilian is not a soldier's duty, but neither is it a war crime.
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Chairman: "We deplore your spirit of disharmony."
No.6: "That's a common complaint around here, isn't it?"
-- The Prisoner
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Rain Storm...
We have had a chance of Thunder Storms for the last 2 days. It did not rain here yesterday when we had the greatest chance but it rained this evening. I saw it rolling in and wanted to get a few photos of the clouds. I took the first one in Black and White and the rest in color. All were shot in 16:9 HD Aspect Ratio.
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Our Cat, Another Pose!
I just happened to have my camera handy yesterday afternoon while the cat was looking at me. She is in a comfortable sitting position on the couch and she sits there often. She has a very big attitude and is very playful even at 5+ years old.
Exposure: 0.333 sec (1/3)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 40 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Panorama Creations...
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Facing West in Downtown St Louis
This is another series that i took while on Spring Break in St Louis. I took all the photos freehand with no tripod I was standing in front of the Old Courthouse when i took this 5 photo series. I took all of the photos with my Sony a200 10.2Megapixel DSLR.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Unopened Bloom... Magnolia Tree 1
This is a Magnolia Tree bloom that has not opened yet. I have been waiting for it to bloom for about 2 weeks. It is in a house in our neighborhood. The blooms are very pretty and smell wonderful. I love how the sun's light is surrounding the bloom and glistening on the leafs.
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1600)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 100
B/W Wheat Field and Clouds
This was also taken off of 481 West on Sunday. I took this in B/W to get a neat contrast of the wheat, trees, and sky all at the same time and I shot it in 16:9 Aspect to get more of the surroundings in the photo. I took this around the same time that I took the close up photo of the wheat.
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Grave Rows 1
I took all of these on the weekend trip to DC. It was on 5.10.2008
I don't know their names but only that they died for our country in some form or fashion during some war that was fought...
Exposure: 1/2500 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 22 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Hill Close-up
I took all of these on the weekend trip to DC. It was on 5.10.2008
I don't know their names but only that they died for our country in some form of fashion during some war that was fought...
Exposure: 1/4000 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 40 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Citronella Fire
I took this while in North Carolina at the KOA. It is burning Citronella to help keep the bugs away. We filled it up during that afternoon and it burnt for over 8 hours. We have these at our house and brought them with us for the weekend.
Exposure: 0.5 sec (1/2)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400
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i saw this on Flickr and i had to post it to the blog. I do not have a gas stove like this but i want to find one to try a shot like this.
Rust...
This was on the side of an old barn on 481 East that i rode by and on my mountain bike and then the next day, i drove to and took this photo. I think that the metal is galvanized metal. I liked the colors that are in the photo. I think that the wood grain is a nice touch to the metal(LOL)
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Another Old Building...
While i was taking photos of the general store, i turned around and found this building on the opposite corner. It stood out to me by the way that it was all alone, no home near it. You can tell that it is very old due to the unevenness and the slanting of the structure. Perhaps it was a gas station or a post office or some other business. I say that because of the bars on the front windows and the way that the drive comes in front of it. I took it in 16:9 Aspect Ratio to get all of it and the surrounding trees.
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 45 mm
ISO Speed: 100
KOA Camping...
I-95 Exit 154 at Enfield, 0.5 mile west on Highway 481. Right on Bell Acres at KOA sign.
From Highway 301 take Highway 481 west Bypass in Enfield and follow 7 miles (cross over I-95). Right on Bell Acres.
From Highway 48 turn east on Highway 481. Just after bridge, turn left onto Bell Acres.
Enfield / Rocky Mount KOA
101 Bell Acres
Enfield, NC 27823
This is where we stayed for the Memorial Day Weekend.
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Monday, May 26, 2008
White Easter Lilly...
This was blooming at the entrance to the office of the KOA that we stayed at this Memorial Day weekend. This is as tight as i could get. You can see pollen on the pistil of the bloom. I used a "Back Flash" on the flower. I love using that flash setting.
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Old Building
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Blue Sky...
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Set up & done!
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
The Bee Cropped Photo...
I cropped the original photo to zoom onto the Be better. Here it is! The resolution is just amazing with my A200. No distortion from the original to the cropped photo. look at the clarity of the bee in contrast to the surroundings and notice you cannot see his wings frozen.
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A flying Bee...
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Rose at Night...
I took this the other night using the "Back Flash" It turned out well and did not wash out the color. The color looks so vibrant to me, so deep.
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Flash: Flash fired
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
Amethyst...
This was a big piece of Amethyst that was in the Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History in Washington DC. I thought that it would be a neat photo. They have a great section on Geology as well as many other exibit halls. This rock weighed well over 500 pounds and is one of the few items that can be touched in the museum.
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Before The Fire...
I took this at 8.46pm. We were going to have a fire in the pit and make Smores. The photo was a 4 second exposure. I like the colors that the deck and the little Citronella flare pots give off onto the side of the house. The fires give off enough light to make the chairs have big shadows on the wall as well. We also have little lights that are bordering the deck that give off neat circular light pattern. I used f/5.6, Iso400 at an 18mm focal length to shoot this photo.
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Fire Pit...
I was just messing around having some fun taking random night pictures. We had a fire in our little burning pit and i wanted to see what it would look like.
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5 Years...
The blog has taken a new direction in that I am wildly into Photography as many can tell from the posts as of late. Because i am Clean and Sober i can do the things that i love. I still ride my mountain bike and work out, but this is the direction that i need to go now. Please continue to read and i will continue to publish...
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Saturday, May 17, 2008
Big Dipper...
This was my first attempt at shooting the night sky. I was hoping to get some rotational effects but i got a good clear sky shot. At the lower left, you can see a streak that is from a jet. The orange glow is from the fire that we had making Smores tonight. It turned out very good, better than i expected. I bought a tri-pod today so i will be able to take better photos at night due to not having to find a steady surface to place the camera on.
Exposure: 15 sec (15)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 400
A Cross...
These were all taken at Arlington National Cemetery on my trip to Washington DC last weekend. Single Cross on a hill. I saw this lonely cross on the hill with the blue sky and wondered who he was and what he died for. What war was he in? How did he get such a big and profound gravestone?
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400, 400
Friday, May 16, 2008
Sunset on the lake...
I had to repost this photograph. I took this during the winter. It is a truly stunning photo that i took with my cam phone.
Taken with my LGVX8600 1.3Megapixel Cell phone.
This was taken off of Woolridge going across Swift Creek Reservoir this evening. Look at the reflection of the clouds on the water and the deep red contrasting with the blue sky.
I wish that i had a better camera for this photo but i wonder if it would have turned out like it did with a hight quality camera.
Clover in field...
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
White on White...
This was one of the white on white shots that i took. It was very hard for me to get the camera to focus on the bottle because of the lack of color contrast. I also used the "Back Flash" for this photo. I used "Auto-Focus" at first to get it in focus and then switched to "Manual Focus" to get the final picture. As with the other photo, you can see more of the window ledge behind the bottle.
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Flash: Flash fired
Red and White...On White.
This was another in the set that i took in the bathroom. We have several of the little bottles around the tub. The white one was really hard to take as it was white on white so i decided to place them both beside each other. I used the "Back Flash" method on this photo as well and got the desired results. The red glass is a little darker then in the other photo but i had to zoom out to get both of them in the photo. You can see more of the window in the background on this photograph.
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 60 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Flash: Flash fired
Red on White...
I was getting ready for bed and the thought struck me to shoot a few pictures before i went to sleep. I saw the little nick-knacks that we had around our bathtub and thought that they would be neat to photograph on the white background. I thought that the red was really dramatic and stood out on the white and i zoomed in really close to get this picture. I used the "Back Flash" for this photograph in a Manual mode. It turned out very nice as i did not get any of the flash glare in the photo but it looks like it is suspended on a white surface. I did not intend this to happen, it just turned out this way. If you look close, you can see my fingerprint on the outside of the glass.
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV
Flash: Flash fired
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
White Light Rose...
I was cutting the grass in the backyard when i saw a new bloom. I finished the lawn and went to get my camera to take a few pictures of it. I was using "Apature Priority" and went to shoot it thinking that it would turn out to be a bright red photo and this is what i got! I was really surprised at how it turned out. I went back to try to make this happen again duplicating the same settings and it did not work.
Exposure: 0.2 sec (1/5)
Aperture: f/32
Focal Length: 45 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Traffic Trails 0
This was the first photo that i took from a fixed position to try and get some good "Traffic Trails" last Saturday night. I took this photo and it was very bright almost to the point of being over exposed. It turned out very bright and crisp. I like the photo but you can see only very limited light trails from the cars. It was a 10 second exposure and had a F-Stop of 5.6, ISO400 and was taken in Vivid Mode as well.
I called this photo "10 Seconds and Counting..."
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Thought For Today...
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Light Trails -2
This was another in the set before i took the good ones from a fixed position. You can also see a few "ghost" vehicles in the photo as well. I was still to far away from the road for this to be a good photo. It was about 1.5 second exposure with a F-Stop of 8.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Light Trails -1
It was a little out of focus and a bit far back from the road. This was one of the first set of the trails that you see posted about 2 days ago. It is neat to see some of the cars giving the ghosting effect but also the light trails from the rear of the cars. I took this without a flash and "Free Hand" with no tri-pod.
Exposure: 0.6 sec (3/5)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 28 mm
ISO Speed: 400
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