Brotherly Love
Part of life if getting up after falling on our fourth point of contact....(your posterior for non-army airborne types).
I just love to remember that helping hands, no matter how small, go a long way to making life that much nicer as we recover from the falls.
-ehw
PS Just a little cell phone capture....still getting the handle on it but it was what I had on me when the moment arose!
Airport Survival
This is how one can keep a happy face after getting up at 4AM make a 7:10 flight...only to find it cancelled and you get rewarded with a five hour delay going home...
Free refills helps the attitude as well!
Well back to enjoying my friends as they compete for higher scores on some new game called Freeflow...some good graces come out of everything!
PS. This is not fancy coffee just the regular joe type stuff...no burn't beans here thank goodness!
-ehw
Scrub Up Sunshine!
Start your week off with a smile! I know I'll try to!
I was just avoiding a little bit of post dinner cleaning for a few more minutes by playing with my camera...
Everything is spick and span now. I'm in good graces with the wife and she thinks I'm a bit crazy...but says she'll keep me another week!
If I scrub up myself up that is...
PS Techies...just a simple shot using my X20 in one of the filers called dramatic tone. I think it has its uses.
-ehw
Friday Night Lights!
Here is Friday Night Lights as I am living out right now....
My son was out in right field, and it was a long night of walks...17 of them in fact. So the only action all night long were the throws between the pitcher and the catcher.
Making the best of it I got a high vantage point in the parking lot, went as high ISO as I dared on my Pentax K-5 and shot away. I was at 1600 here and at F4.0 on my long telezoom. Pretty much convinced me that one are two artsy type shots were all I'd get last night. This would be the one reason I'd like a fancy full frame sensor...but I don't have the extra five thousand to get the body...not to mention more to get the right lenses.
When you got what you got, you just need to work that gear to the max...work your technique and make art with the scene God gave you.
Amazing how everything in photography is a microcosm of life!
-ehw
Saturday Morning Glory!
A week after I bought these flowers for my lovely wife, they are entering their full bloom. So I just had to share a quick photo of them outside in the lovely morning light.
This week my devotional had many references to the Glory of God...his rising and the message of hope he brings precisely because he is now risen and on the unstoppable road to full glory in heaven with the father.
I must admit that after many weeks of Lent, and very contemplative devotionals this is quite a drastic change. Lent forced me to be introspective, and contemplate my weaknesses which could prevent me from reaching full communion with Christ. So the celebration this week still has me wondering if I can meet the challenges ahead. Can I obtain this rather incredible reward Christ offers us all?
These flowers though can teach a lesson about natural law we are all called to follow.
Even in the ground attached to their roots, these flowers were destined to die. Once cut their death will be accelerated. But if cared for with nutrients and sunlight they to can go out achieving their mission of full bloom pollination. How does this relate to us? We are all destined to die. All of us walk off the path of goodness from time to time...and that hurts our growth. Christ's gift to us in this Easter is that if we look back to his word, pay our penance, and move back to the living water we can still reach heaven.
I'll pray today that we all can find the living water we need to make the goodness grow to full potential in each of us.
-ehw
Easter Child in Motion
Easter is not a static event. One must cover the sport as well as you do the church events!
Tracking motion is hard. I need more practice. The basics are to set the shutter speed lower than freezing the major motion. In this case I went down to 1/80 of a second.
You then have to track the subject, and capture the part you want to see in focus because it is moving inside that focus plane.
With the number of kids floating around here you'd think I'd be in better practice!
-ehw
Big Kid Now
In the joys of everyday life...keeping a camera on hand lets you turn a moment into a memory.
Here is my youngest playing in the big kid area for the first time. For all she concerned she is flying to the second star to the left and on 'till dawn.
Yep..that is something I don't want to miss.
As for cameras...I will attempt to write a review about this little Fujifilm X20. After a few days getting to know this little guy, I learned there were a few things I needed to take control of. Well now I am really happy with it's results as a large P&S. This is a shot with in-camera B&W with a crop and minor tweak in lightroom.
No DSLR replacement or large sensor replacement...but really capable and if you take control of the camera.
-ehw
Will You Help Him?
On his way to the cross Veronica reached out to help Jesus. Most of us today can not fathom the bravery it took to do this act of mercy.
Remember the crowd was frenzied. The governing powers led poor in spirit around like sheep. Any sympathy to Jesus could lead to an enforcement gang immediately targeting you for death as well...without a trial and rather brutally..especially if you were a woman.
When you accept the call of Christ, you must live it out by both in your heart and in your deeds.
Jesus dined with sinners yes, but he called them to repent in their hearts live it in their actions. I submit to you he is calling each of us as well...
So to build his kingdom on earth we are called to be like Veronica. We are called to risk our lives to help Christ build his kingdom.
A quick look at the television today shows us the dangers that lie in wait for us...false accusations, projections, and yes even physical violence if we preach for and walk with Christ.
Will you take the risk to walk with Christ like Veronica? Or will you hide in the shadows?
As Easter Monday rises...what will your choice be?
-ehw
PS Techies...this was taken with a little Fujifilm X-20. Nice little camera. Converted to B&W in OnOne Perfect B&W
He is Risen! He is Risen indeed!
After watching the altar stripped and made bare on Thursday, it was so refreshing to come back and see it set to celebrate his rising!
The contrast between Thursday's post and today's could not be greater. As a photographer, much of my mind is constantly searching the world in front of me for a composition. Something in the daily course of life that tells a story.
Friday while at Stations of the Cross, with the bare sanctuary I remembered the lessons of black and white photography. In B&W you strip something normal from the picture, in this case color. This absence of color subconsciously forces the viewer to look for patters, form, contrast changes and ask why something familiar looks different. Good B&W artwork lets you appreciate the world in a way you never could before because of the forced re-examination of the "normal."
For three days I forced myself see the world differently and I heard it in my devotional. I took home lessons I was not ready to receive at different points in my life...and have a new set of challenges I hear Christ calling me to rise myself up to.
I hope you have a good Easter celebration today, and accept whatever challenges God has set before you to come closer to him and his people.
-ehw
The Way of His Cross
It was all done to save each of us...the pain...the suffering...the perfect sacrifice of God's only son as ransom for our lives.
Through the suffering he delivered his last sermon. He demonstrated his love for us while he lived out the ancient prophecies.
Now we have a long night to contemplate the way of the cross...and if we will begin accepting its calling to change our lives.
-ehw
Prayers for Jack Please!
I'd like to ask a great favor from everyone who sees this blog over the weekend. It involves prayers for a very good man and his wife.
We honored WWII veteran Jack at our little Cub Scout Veteran's Day ceremony back in November. He's 90 now, but in this photo you see 17 year old Jack in the US Navy at the end of World War II on his Destroyer Escort. A very little tin can that floated all over the Atlantic Ocean protecting troopships and the merchant marine from submarine attacks.
Jack sits right behind us at church every week with his lovely wife Ann....and he got charmed by my toddler every week for the past year until about five weeks ago.
Concerned that I had not seen him or his wife, I found his number an called this week to make sure everything was ok. Unfortunately Jack fell, and was in the hospital for 11 days. Now he is in a rehab facility trying to get out and home.
His wife is exhausted, but she shared with me that she could tell people like myself were praying for them when they were not at church. She felt the prayers were what was giving her the strength to keep up her care for Jack in the long days since his fall.
To help with get some extra prayer support please say a prayer and "like" this page. On Easter Monday I would like to give Jack and Ann a simple present. A long list of people who are praying to God for their continued strength as they continue their loving example as a married couple working through the challenges of life.
Thank You for a even a moment of prayer for this good family to help them keep living out their faith.
-ehw
Published on Bill Fortney!
Hey Hey!
My friend Bill Fortney just published one of my HDR photos to illustrate how you can use various types of tripods to get "surprising" shots.
To check it out please go here! http://billfortney.com/?p=7863
In this photo I wanted to try and see what motion would look like in an HDR photo. In my first attempt the exposures were way to long, and the trains actually disappeared. So unlike my other HDR where I kept the ISO down at 80, these are way up at 1600.
And in my final photo of the day I wanted you to see what it looks like when a group photo is requested...and you get a lonely tripod field of dreams...
If you get a chance do attend a His Light Workshop! It is so much more than the photos!
-ehw
Game on!
T-Ball season is on! I've been moving up the baseball chain with my older son, and now its time for my younger son to join in the games.
This is a typical early season sight...multiple players creating a scrum for the baseball...oh that's a rugby term? Well it might as well be rugby for the first few weeks.
By the end they will start actually making a few plays..that is just the way it is.
So the challenge for the photographer is finding the scene which captures the love of this new game...with the innocence of youth springing forth in boundless energy.
In all, it is a wonderful journey to take frame by frame.
Because in a blink of an eye they will be....ready to fly away.
-ehw
Bel Air Glamor
One of the effects of HDR photography is also to bring out textures and color in a very realistic way.
I took this photo and had some fun with it in HDR Efex Pro 2, then ran it through Color Efex 4. Sharpened to taste and called it a day.
RC Conception pointed out to us on the second night that the purpose of HDR is to get a good product to finish in post processing. He found many people shot, process and don't finish.
It would be like writing the first acts of a play, and then walking away from the final act.
I called this Bel Air Glamor because the Glamor Glow filter seems to be all the rage in many a circle today, and I wanted to try it out for myself.
If you want to see some really extraordinary HDR check out both RC Conception's website and Jim Begley's. Both are true master artists with this technique.
Check them out at www.aboutrc.com and www.wowphotoshdr.com.
-ehw
-ehw
Mail Time!
Day Three at the Old Car City HDR Workshop took us to the Duluth, Georgia Southeastern Railway Museum. Twenty six photographers danced their way through this car...which except for the cooking cars was the top attraction for the day.
The team was fantastic. During the day talked gear, life, Christ, and how to get shots right in camera. It was big boy rules, if you wanted help you got it. If you did not want help you just shot... and shot...and shot again.
This postal car was the first scene one I wanted to process and share.
I'll write more later. For now I wanted to let you know to keep His Light shining in your hearts and send it out for all to see.
God Bless.
-ehw
Day One at Old Car City
Heading back into the evening class...put wanted to post something from this morning. Six miles of trails and seventy years of cars to photograph! I only covered two small yards so far, and they are full of fun shapes and images just crying to be photographed. I am of course the only Pentax shooter here! So my stuff does not get borrowed much for some reason.
Getting ready for critiques tonight and learning from what I've done and failed to do...
More tomorrow!
-ehw