Monthly Archives: June 2012
Tomorrow I’m headed to Louisville for an early a.m. flight, Wednesday, to Reno, and then the drive down to Bridgeport, California and our Bodie Ghost Town adventure! I’m really excited to get to shoot Bodie again, but more excited about the great group that will join us there! Don’t get me wrong I’m more excited than ever about shooting, but it has become the fellowship that means the most to me. There are two things I know must be practiced, if we expect to get better, photography, and walking with Him. If you ever hope to become a great photographers you have to practice and learn from your mistakes. Same thing with a walk with our Lord. You must practice, and learn from your mistakes!
Making photographs alone is not much fun for me, and learning this faith walk isn’t either. I need the encouragement of my brothers and sisters in Christ, and I enjoy encouraging them as well. Actually that always was the plan He set down for us. When Jesus was about to return to His Father in Heaven, He sent out His disciples in pairs, He knew they would need each other. We do too!
the pilgrim
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This entry was posted on Monday, June 4th, 2012 at 9:18 pm
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Sorry guys, I have been in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for the last couple of days testing the D800 as a Landscape camera, and I’ve been shooting from daylight to dark both days and the wireless connection here has been awful even if I had the energy to write anything!! I met up with a photography friend, Eric Harmon and we have been giving the D800 a real workout. Nikon has advertised the D800 as a landscape camera among it’s other uses, and since that is one of my loves, I really have been anxious to see just how well it would perform on subjects I very familiar with. I’ve been on the road constantly and will be out traveling for Nikon all but three days in June so I felt like late spring in the Smokies might be the best option. I will not go on and on about the camera, I’ve done that already! I will say that it has proven to be a real joy to use in field work. I will let the images tell you the rest! Needless to say this is one incredible picture making machine!
O.K. I haven’t died, but I may have been hanging around heaven for a couple of days!
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This entry was posted on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 at 2:52 am
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