Museum

“I went to the museum where they had all the heads and arms from the statues that are in all the other museums.”

– Steven Wright


MSV

I shot some images for a local hotel’s website and they wanted me to shoot some “local flair” images. With all the images I shot, I completely forgot to shoot this one. The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. | Order a print of this image.

Patience

So here’s a lesson in patience.  I’ve started a project within this year-long project.  Who knows where it’s gonna go, but I’m giving it a try.

Bird-watching.  More like bird-waiting.

I just set it up today.  Hopefully this goes somewhere.

It turns out that the beast of a sycamore tree in our back yard plays host to my new project.  And here's the cool part - I can shoot it from inside the house.  Yeah, yeah I'm new to it.  Give me a break.

It turns out that the beast of a sycamore tree in our back yard is going to play host to my new project. And here’s the cool part – I can shoot it from inside the house. Yeah, yeah I’m new to it. Give me a break.

 

Rainy Day

Everybody’s going to have their slumps.  Whatever you’re into, you’re gonna have a slump.  I had recently slipped into my own slump and wasn’t actually shooting anything new there for a while.  Wasn’t pushing my creativeness at all.  Until I found this rainy-day project.  The hard part wasn’t the slump (it, too, shall pass).  It wasn’t the lighting or the set up.  It wasn’t any of those things.

The hardest part?

Choosing my favorites.

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What a fun rainy-day project. | Order a print of this image from my newest gallery.

Active

“Shame on you if you chose to stay inside if your day resembled anything like this.”

– Shaun Galang


Yet another cycling photo.

Yet another bike-ride photo.

Always Stop and Take The Picture

These days I don’t turn down many opportunities to shoot.  It was a nice day and the clouds were just right and, like always, I had my cameras with me.

Daniel Morgan Middle School in Winchester, VA.

Daniel Morgan Middle School in Winchester, VA.

CDO

I have to ask – are all you other photographers as crazy about organizing your equipment as I am?  It seems like every few months I reorganize and switch to a different style of case.  I’ve got shoulder bags, backpacks, waist packs, photo belts, lens pouches and hard cases and my equipment lives in all of them at some time or another.  I’m getting better about what I take to a shoot though.  Nowadays, I typically take almost everything I own, but then transfer only what I need to a smaller bag for the actual shoot.  Crazy, I know.  Thanks goodness I have a touch of OCD otherwise this stuff would get lost in a heartbeat.

Come on, who else is like this?  I just have to have my stuff organized.

I just never seems to go back in as easily as it came out!

I just never seems to go back in as easily as it came out!

First Responder

I had to call 911 today.  And not the kind of call where you’re driving by an accident well after it’s happened and you call just to make sure they know about it.  I was the actual first responder.  Now, I understand that this kind of thing happens all the time.  I’m not naive.  This is the first time, however, that it’s really ever happened to me.  I’ve seen accidents and been involved in an accident (dislocated my elbow in a wrestling match in high school), but I’ve never actually been the one on the phone with the 911 operator taking instructions until the real first responders arrive.

I didn’t even really realize what was happening at first, but before I knew it I had my phone out and was head-long into a conversation with the operator.  Holy crap!  And all those things I learned in all the first aid/CPR classes I’ve taken came rushing right back (and in the proper order, too).  I was pretty happy about that.

When it was all said and done, though, I had some thoughts on the situation:

  1. All I can think of now is “how is she doing?”
  2. There needs to be a quick-dial emergency option on the iPhone (or any smart phone for that matter).  So many features and apps can be buried inside a smartphone these days so it would be nice to have that option if, and when, you need it.
  3. Perhaps some sort of option for the person who calls 911 so they can decompress afterwards.  There’s no way that the situation I saw today was the worst it gets so I’m sure that some people who call 911 could use someone to talk to afterwards – considering how pumped up I was.
  4. That part in the movies and TV shows where somebody inevitably shouts to the crowd of people “back up, give her some space,” that’s pretty accurate.
  5. How’s she doing?

And there had to be at least somebody on scene who looked up and thought “now who’s that insensitive jerk who’s taking the picture?”  That’s my therapy I suppose.

911

 

Parks & Recreation

It’s cool when life comes full circle.  I worked at Frederick County Parks and Recreation when I moved to Winchester about 14 years ago, but moved on to a new career.  Now I get to bring that new career back to FCPRD as I create some new media content for them.  It’s gonna be a fun summer.

Clearbrook Park is just north of Winchester, VA and, along with some awesome walking trails, boasts a vintage caboose.

Clearbrook Park is just north of Winchester, VA and, along with some awesome walking trails, boasts a vintage caboose. | Order a print of this image.

Hansom Cab

Cab is a shortening of cabriolet, reflecting the design of the carriage. It replaced the hackney carriage as a vehicle for hire; with the introduction of clockwork mechanical taximeters to measure fares, the name became taxicab.

You’re gonna use this piece of information in a conversation some day.  Winning!

The Hansom Cab - designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York.  Now you know.

The Hansom Cab – designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York. Now you know.

1,000-Word Essay

No words.  I have no words.  Technically speaking, however, this is a 1,000 word essay, right?

My 1,000-word essay.

My 1,000-word essay.