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My brother-in-law Ron Oliver sent this to me this morning, It really hit home for me. I will share it with you and post some of the last images from St Croix. Have a blessed weekend and remember the key sentence of this little story; Aspire to inspire before you expire!!
Sometimes it’s the smallest gesture that leaves the greatest impression.
The Cab Ride
I arrived at the address and honked the horn, after waiting a few minutes
I walked to the door and knocked. ‘Just a minute’, answered a frail, elderly voice. I could hear something being dragged across the floor..
After a long pause, the door opened. A small woman in her 90’s stood before me. She was wearing a print dress and a pillbox hat with a veil pinned
on it, like somebody out of a 1940’s movie.
By her side was a small nylon suitcase. The apartment looked as if no one had lived in it for years. All the furniture was covered with sheets.
There were no clocks on the walls, no knickknacks or utensils on the counters. In the corner was a cardboard box filled with photos and glassware.
“Would you carry my bag out to the car?” she said. I took the suitcase
to the cab, then returned to assist the woman.
She took my arm and we walked slowly toward the curb.
She kept thanking me for my kindness. ‘It’s nothing’, I told her..
‘I just try to treat my passengers the way I would want my mother to be
treated.’
‘Oh, you’re such a good boy, she said. When we got in the cab, she gave
me an address and then asked, ‘Could you drive through downtown?’
‘It’s not the shortest way,’ I answered quickly..
‘Oh, I don’t mind,’ she said. ‘I’m in no hurry. I’m on my way to a hospice. ‘
I looked in the rear-view mirror. Her eyes were glistening. ‘I don’t have
any family left,’ she continued in a soft voice.. ‘The doctor says I don’t have very long.’ I quietly reached over and shut off the meter.
‘What route would you like me to take?’ I asked.
For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me
the building where she had once worked as an elevator operator.
We drove through the neighborhood where she and her husband had lived
when they were newlyweds She had me pull up in front of a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl. Sometimes she’d ask me to slow in front of a particular building or corner and would sit staring into the darkness, saying nothing.
As the first hint of sun was creasing the horizon, she suddenly said, ‘I’m tired. Let’s go now’. We drove in silence to the address she had given me. It was a low building, like a small convalescent home, with a driveway that passed under a portico.
Two orderlies came out to the cab as soon as we pulled up. They were
solicitous and intent, watching her every move. They must have been expecting her. I opened the trunk and took the small suitcase to
the door. The woman was already seated in a wheelchair.
‘How much do I owe you?’ She asked, reaching into her purse.
‘Nothing,’ I said ‘You have to make a living,’ she answered.
‘There are other passengers,’ I responded.
Almost without thinking, I bent and gave her a hug. She held onto me tightly.
‘You gave an old woman a little moment of joy,’ she said. ‘Thank you.’
I squeezed her hand, and then walked into the dim morning light.. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life..
I didn’t pick up any more passengers that shift. I drove aimlessly lost in thought. For the rest of that day, I could hardly talk. What if that woman had gotten an angry driver, or one who was impatient
to end his shift? What if I had refused to take the run, or had honked
once, then driven away? On a quick review, I don’t think that I have done anything more important in my life. We’re conditioned to think that our lives revolve around great moments. But great moments often catch us unaware-beautifully wrapped in what others may consider a small one.
PEOPLE MAY NOT REMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT YOU DID, OR WHAT YOU SAID ~BUT~THEY WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HOW YOU MADE THEM FEEL.
Aspire to inspire before you expire……….
“One day you will be just a memory to some people… Do your best to
be a good one.”
From:
Bill Denton, AIA
William S. Denton & Associates Architects
430 Burridge Drive
Sevierville, Tennessee 37862
865-548-1982 – Cell
Blessings,
the pilgrim
The last of my St. Croix color……….
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This entry was posted on Friday, February 28th, 2014 at 1:04 pm
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Why wait, too hot at the pool! So here is the disclaimer, remember this is my thoughts on menus settings after one week of using the camera!!! For only a week I think I’ve learned a lot, but keep in mind some of these first thoughts could change over time, but for now I”ll stick by them!
SHOOTING MENU:
BKT/Adv. SETTING : This is where you set up all your initial BKT settings:
Mine are as follows:
AE Bkt +/- 1 Stop
ISO BKT +/- 1 Stop
Film Simulation BKT Film 1 Std (Provia) Film 2 S (Astia) Film 3 B (monochrome no filter)
White Balance BKT +/- 1
Auto Focus Setting
AF Mode Area (the rest can be set as you work)
Advanced Filter (to your liking)
ISO Auto Control (These setting take affect when you turn the ISO dial to A)
Default Sensitivity 400
Max. Sensitivity 3200
Min. Shutter Speed 1/125
Image Size ( change this depending on subject shape in the Q Menu )
Default 3:2
Image Quality I shoot F (Fine jpeg) You can choose RAW or jpeg + RAW
Dynamic Range I’ve found AUTO to work great.
Self Timer Off – I assigned Self timer to the Function button FN button that says WiFi because I use a 2 second delay a lot!!!!!
Interval Timer Shooting (only go there when I want to use that feature)
White Balance Normally set to AUTO however is easy to set in the Q menu and I do often!
For now I have all he following at 0
Color 0
Sharpness 0
Highlight Tone o
Shadow Tone 0
Noise Reduction 0
Long Exposure Noise Reduction : ON
Select Custom Setting is still on 1
Edit and Save Custom Settings : Used when needed.
Mount Adapter Setting Is set with the focal length manual focus lens you are attaching.
* I have a Kiron (Amazon) for attaching older Nikon lenses to the camera) And they work great! Especially he 200mm Micro Nikkor!
Shoot Without Lens Turn to On if you attach a manual lens via adapter other wise it should be off, (be sure to remember and turn the focus selector on the bottom left front of the body to M for manual if you are using a manual focus lens)
MF Assist I like Focus Peak White (you can try them and pick the best for you!)
AE/AF Lock Mode I have mine set to: On when pressing
AF-Lock Mode AF ONLY
Flash Compensation (Depends on situation)
Red Eye Removal OFF
Movie Set-Up Haven’t fooled with it yet, I’m not a videographer
IS Mode CONTINUOUS
Wireless Communication For setting up Wireless which is very exciting! With this camera and the Fuji App, gives you about the same features as Cam Ranger!!!
FUNCTION SETTINGS:
The 8th item down is FUNCTION FN SETTINGS
This allows you to set the Function buttons for the things you do the most often, and is a great feature that makes using the camera much easier!!!
Just for the record here are my settings: Yours may be different!
Function 1 Acrtivate focus points
Function 2 Self Timer
Function 3 Close-up focusing Setting
Function 4 DRV (Bracket settings)
Function 5 White Balance
Function 6 Face Detection Auto Focus
Color Space: sRGB (best for Web and Ink Jet Printing)
Some other thoughts:
I’ve found the Velvia film simulation to be a little over saturated, except when shooting killer color on overcast day, then it rocks!!!!
Astia has become my favorite Color Simulation setting, the colors are rich and the overall image is slightly less contrasty. Provia comes in second and the Monochrome setting are flat out crazy good! I rarely need to use NIK Silver Effects Pro anymore if I get a monochrome out of the camera. My standard set up is BKT mode film simulations, So I get Astia – Provia & Monochrome of every single shot! Hot dang!!!!
I shoot in Aperture Priority mode (Shutter Speed knob on A)
This is a general tip: The X-T1 has a great Dynamic Range in Auto, but it still is best to shoot on sunny days during the first two and last two hours of the day, and of course all day on overcast or rainy days. Contrast is harder to control when there are hard edged shadows, though there is an exception to every rule and strong contrast can be appealing for certain subject, but not all!!
I hope these ideas will help you, the X-T1 is a very forgiving camera, but like all photographic instruments the better you know it, the better you can take advantage of it’s qualities!!
Please share your thoughts here too…..
Blessings,
the pilgrim
O.K. Questions from my email!
Question 1 Can you describe how the color simulations are different?
Yes, Velvia is very much like the Fuji film Velvia, very punchy colors, rich saturation and high contrast, blacker blacks and deeper reds, oranges, yellows, and greens. Provia is a more accurate portrayal of color. Good rich color but not as punchy as Velvia. Astia is a softer lower contrast color with rich deep color, just less contrast!! The two film palates are very much like two of negative film emulsions from Fujifilm, I never shot either and don’t use them on the digital cameras. For everyday stuff I shoott Provia and Astia, for overcast days and rich color I shoot Velvia. All the monochromes are killer, choose the filtered ones based on subject matter.
Question 2 At what ISO do you become concerned about noise?
I always use the lowest ISO I can. Having said that I feel comfortable using up to ISO 3200 without a problem, I do shoot at 6400 when I need to and even though there is noise it is just very fine and no color noise! That is one of the most amazing things about the Fuji X System cameras! Above 6400? Go there only if you must, I don’t!! Well unless I saw Elvis at a truck stop!!!
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This entry was posted on Thursday, February 27th, 2014 at 6:32 pm
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Over the last few days the Holy Spirit has been speaking to my heart with a powerful message that I would like to share with you. It all started when Sherelene, accidentally left her small carry on bag in the seat back pocket on the plane when we arrived in St Croix. It contained her iPhone and iPad! As soon as we discovered it was missing we figured out where she had it last and started contacting U.S. Air. My dear brother Jim Haverstock has been helping us back on the main land, but so far we have heard nothing from anyone at U.S. Air. Sherelene and I have discussed the likely scenario of her electronic devices but one option always comes back, someone found them and simply said, oh goody, new stuff for me! We hope they are being held for her by U.S. Air!
The second thing that spoke to me was how many buildings I’ve photographed on the island with heavy iron bars and serious locks protecting the contents of the buildings. My attitude about the lost items and the caution of the Islanders with old buildings leads to one conclusion; we simply don’t trust our fellow man!
Why? Well husband hurt wives, wives hurt husbands! Parents hurt children, and children hurt parents, companies hurt employees, and employees hurt companies! People, this was never God’s plan. He said; “Love others as you love yourself” – “husbands love your wife as Christ loved the church” – “Honor you father and mother” – “Children respect and honor your parents.” – “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” – “Wives honor your husbands.” – “Give a full and honest days work to your masters (employers)” – “Masters (companies) respect and treat your slaves (employees) well.” The Holy Scripture is filled with examples of how we are to treat one another. Problem is that many of us don’t do as God told us to do, and therefore we know we can’t trust each other! What a sad state of affairs!
Can this ever change? It can with you and me! We can determine to obey God and be that person we wish others would be. Would that fix anything? Yes, it would fix us, and that is what God wants, let Him worry about the other guy!!!!
Give it some thought….. and now some more shots from St Croix.
Love this shot, it so speaks to this entry!!!!
Father, please help me to not be that person that can not be trusted. Help me treat others with the same integrity that I would have them apply to me! Help me to place my heart on you and seek your ways which are so much higher than mine. Father help me forgive those that have hurt me, and remember what Your Son said on the cross, to forgive those that had placed Him there for they did not now what they were doing! Amen
Tomorrow the last entry of the week, more St. Croix color!
X-T1 update: I simply love it, I will add the battery grip and eventually will get a second, it will be my go to camera until they come out wiht something even better, which is hard to imagine!!! The more I shoot these Fujinon lenses the more impressed I am! Will I get rid of my X-E2 and X100s? I will definitely keep the X100s, I use it for different kind of work, and i may just keep the X-E2 as well, and the X-Pro-1 stays in my gear closet until the X-Pro-2 comes along, in spite of the fact that it is now my oldest, (technology wise), Fuji camera, I still love it!!!!
Lastly, thanks to all my friends that have prayed for Sherelene and I on our trip, your prayers were answered in spades, we have had a great, relaxing, wonderful, anniversary celebration, it was 44 years as of Valentines’s Day!
I plan to do a full review of X-T1 settings early next week for all those folks that have a new one in their bag!!!!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
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This entry was posted on Thursday, February 27th, 2014 at 3:15 pm
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I drove around the island yesterday and finally found the kind of boat I had hoped to work! So I started, as I always do, with the overall shot, which in the case was awful, harsh light, too many uncontrolable highlights, it just bites it! That’s o.k. because it was the details I was interested in, and they were rich with features and color!! Before I share the images please allow me to teach a little, but first let me apologize!! I know that many of my readers are exceptional photographers in their own right! I also know that some of what I share, in a teaching vane, is something you already know, so I’m not talking sown to you guys and gals, but I am trying to help those readers that are still further back down the learning trail!
So back to the teaching. If you want to make your body of work more interesting, after capturing the overall image, go in and look for the interesting details, the parts of the scene that may get lost in the over all scene. This is where some of the most interesting parts of the subject reside. My method is to choose a moderate telephoto zoom, for the Fuji I use the 55-200 which with the 1.5 crop factor of the X System’s APS-C sensor, makes it an approx. 80-300. A zoom can allow you to find the position you need for perspective, and then use the zoom to crop the scene to the part you want to show.
Here are some of the boat details;
Since this is the U. S. Virgin Islands, I guess he 1940’s boat is Americana! This little shoot made me excited about a return to Old Car City!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
Tomorrow; more color and design from Frederiksted, on the west coast of St. Croix.
Photo Notes: All images with the Fuji X-T1 and the 55-200, and most hand held. Most ISO 800 and 1600.
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 26th, 2014 at 5:29 pm
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