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11 years, 2 months ago 14

 

 

My brother Homer sent this to me this morning.  It’s cute, and funny , and I’m afraid, in some instances, true!!  It brings me to contemplate a very important question, am I letting Him carry me, or is He having to drag me!!??  Does Jesus want us to let Him carry us?  He said cast your burdens on me, I think that means He wants us to relieve ourselves of those things we can’t carry ourselves, so He does in fact not only want to lift our burdens, He is more than willing, and ABLE, to carry us. The kicking and screaming comes when we are unwilling to go where He wants us to go.

 

Let me give a practical example;  Several years ago when it became apparent to me, in my spirit, that He was calling me to a higher purpose, I resisted.  I had, what I thought at the time, were some good reasons to “drag my feet”!  I knew He was asking me to go all in, and be completely sold out for Him, and it scared me.   (1) I knew that some in the world would think of me as a “religious fanatic”   (2) I wondered if I could live up to the standard He was calling me to. and finally  (3) the enemy was constantly whispering in my ear that He would not want someone like me serving Him, that it was not His voice that I heard.  Please let me share His response to those fears.

 

(1)  The fear of being judged a fanatic was not unfounded. I’m sure that more than a few people have had a good laugh about my stance for Him, I know a few have read this blog never to return.  I cannot do anything about that. I am more than willing to be rejected by some if I’m accepted by Him!! Belonging to Him changes everything, it makes your  life so much richer, and more complete, it makes you weep for those that have rejected Him. It leads you to pray for those that don’t know this joy.

 

(2)  Another well founded fear, I have learned, many times, that “I” cannot live up to His standard!  Only by leaning on Him and accepting His power can I even hope to stay close to the path He has chosen for my life.  When I’m successful it is all because of Him.  When I say all glory to Him, I’m admitting that without Him none of this would ever be possible!!!

 

(3)  The more we mature in our walk with Him the more we can clearly see the enemies efforts to defeat us. The enemy is dedicated to our destruction. He is the king of liars and deceivers.  He may be right in that I am not worthy of Him whom I serve, but the enemy is denying that when Christ died for me, He made me worthy through His act of forgiveness and resurrection!  While the clock is still ticking on earth, in eternity all is settled, and the enemy has been defeated and vanquished!

 

My job everyday is to recognize His hand on my life, and ask Him for the strength, courage, and wisdom  to serve Him in all I do.  At that point He picks me up, and carries me to victory!

 

Blessings,

 

the pilgrim

11 years, 2 months ago 3

 

Well a week of work came down to tonight!  Hundreds of Photographers have descended on New Orleans to watch the biggest sporting event of the year in America and around half the world.  I shot the image above during the game from one of the highest a perches in the stadium with permission of the NFL photography agencies permission.  The NFL tightly controls the publishing of images of the game, but my great friends at USA Today said this kind of use is not a problem.  I just couldn’t be at the game and not make at least one image to share with you guys!  I shot a straight shot and also did a Jim Begley special, a 3 shot (two stops apart with the D600 and 14-24),  hand held HDR which I processed and have shown you below.  I will not get to my hotel until the week morning hours and then it’s off tot he airport for a full day in airports tomorrow, I may not post again until Tuesday.  Hope you enjoy your Super Bowl evening with family and friends, would have loved to have watched the game with my family, but next year!!!!!!!!

 

 

Hope you’ve had a great evening and weekend, be blessed,

 

the pilgrim

11 years, 2 months ago 1

Before we go back to photo talk, I wanted to spend a moment on something more important, Serving!  I joke a lot and even complain some about being in Golf prison, (working golf events), Football Prison, (you got it, working football events), and on and on, but really what ewe are doing is serving!  Yes it can get boring, yes you would rather be home, but these folks are really glad to have us get their sensors cleaned and loan them some gear they need.  Nikon Professional “SERVICE”  yep it’s right in our name!  It is a great feeling when someone says, “hey guys I’m so glad you’re here!”.  And the great thing is it happens all day!

 

Now service doesn’t end at y our job, how about your spouse, your children, grandchildren, friends, brothers and sisters in Christ and perfect strangers, even imperfect one!!!  Everyday, we should be looking around us and asking the question, “who needs my help today?”  Serving God is not a part time job!  Often I here a Christian say, I wish I new how to serve God more effectively, it’s not as hard as you think!

 

I hope the photography sharing here helps and blesses you!

 

O.K. Another night in the French Quarter.  Last night we went down an found the French Quarter was a mad house, we opted for a slightly quieter street just outside the Quarter.  We went to have dinner and then took in the Spotted Cat Jazz Club.  We had a great time!  Walking around this time with just the X10, I got some keepers, I’ll share them below!

 

 

 

Above the street band “The Drunken Catfish Ramblers” with Tonal Contrast and Glamour Glow, applied (NIK Color Efex 4.0), below, black and white conversion in Nik Silver Efex Pro, in Antique Plate I.

 

 

Below, Electric Meters, with graffiti.

 

Above, young turk in sidewalk with iPhone.   Glamour Glow.

…..and finally, a sign that proves you’e in the twilight zone!

 

 

Have a blessed Saturday!

 

the pilgrim

 

 

11 years, 2 months ago 12

Being in the Superdome all week and seeing the players come and go, I was reminded again just how big these guys are!  A typical tackle on an NFL team is somewhere around 6′ 4″ tall and the average weight is around 310 pounds. Why so big?  Because the opposing players are just a big!! You won’t see any 5′ 9″ 165 pound tackles in pro football, because they couldn’t get the job done!   You need what it takes to get the job done!!!!!

 

 

So in photography the question is; “What is the job??!!”

 

 

I think you can break down what we do, and how we approach our photography in three catagories;

 

 

Work for hire.  You must compete, must succeed, the best, or nothing!!!  Do you want to eat, live under a roof, and support a family?  You are making a living or important extra income with this, and it’s serious, it’s work, it’s a job, and their are others out there that want your share of the pie you have to fight to keep your slice!

 

Satisfy your Pixel Peeper Obsessions?  Details are the most important thing to you!  Noise, resolution, dynamic range, D Max, shutter accuracy, frames per second, buffer size, shutter lag, auto focus speed at 10 below zero!!!  You look at every image and 100% and 200% crop factors, you read every test report, you know exactly what the dimensions of a pixel is in any camera, you know what pixel density means, you care and worry about pixel pitch, and micro lenses.  You how may aspherical elements and low dispersion elements you have in each of your lenses and you know exactly what f stops diffraction starts and in what amounts.

 

Girls just wanna have fun! Boys too! You shoot for fun, for the sheer joy of being out there, holding a camera in your hands, finding something that trips your trigger to shoot!!  You do this for the sheer Joy of it!!!!!  You love the sound of a camera firing, can’t wait to see it on the LCD!!! You care about quality, but you are more interested in making the statement, and having a blast!!!!  Photography is a passion for you……

 

We’re all a combination of the three, or at least two of the three:

 

You will have to decide what your percentages are.   Currently, ( because a person evolving, is always a moving target!!!).  I’m probably  20% work, 20% Pixel Peeper, and 60% For Fun!  Warning, if you know you’re more than 90% Pixel Peeper!  You’re not a photographer but a scientist!  Don’t get me wrong, it’s ok to be a tech freak, just don’t think that it has a lot to do with actually making photographs!

 

So if you want to make great images,  this experiment is for you!

 

First things first!   This entry will not offer conclusions, only information to allow you to make your own conclusions!  I learned some valuable things as it relates to me, you will have to take what I share and see how it applies to you!  I will share my personal conclusions for my own work.

 

Here are the full details of the experiment.  I went out to the French Quarter during the last hour of daylight and into the early evening.  I took two cameras; a Nikon D600 outfitted with the 24-85 AF-S VR f 3.5.4.5, no tripod, no polarizers.  I set that camera on Auto ISO with a high end limit of 3,200 and a minimum shutter of 1/125th.  Why the D600, it is, in my humble opinion, the best all round Nikon DSLR.  At 24.3 mega pixels it has plenty of resolution, it has very low noise at Hi ISO and it has wonderful ergonomics and sounds an shoots so sweet!  The other camera was the Fuji X10 premium compact camera.  The X10 has something that few other compact cameras have, a zoom lens that goes from 28mm @ f 2 to 112 mm @ f 2.8.  It is built like a tank and has the feel and style of the early Leicas.  For an old guy like me it just feels right.  One last great feature is a 2/3 inch (larger than the typical 1/1.7 sensors) which yields lower high ISO noise and better resolution.  I have, and use many of Nikon’s great compact cameras like the P7100, P7700, and the Nikon 1 V and J series, but this one just suits my style of shooting.  The X10 was set on auto ISO with a high end of 1600 (the practical limit of it’s noise capabilities), and it sets the shutter speed based on lens focal length, which normally works fine. The Fuji has Optical Image Stabilization as well.

 

The mission was as follows, walk, look, find things I liked and, in most cases, hand hold a frame or two with each camera, with approx. the same compositions.  Then process with minimal correcting for color and compare, so let’s get at it!

 

*** To see each example panel larger and more clearly simply clock on it.

 

 

So what did I learn?  Here are some observations, you need to draw your own conclusions, though I will share some of my own just for the record:

 

1.  The D600 is very, very capable of tack sharp imaging,even hand held in poor light.  With the exception of the D800, I’ve never seen sharper images from any of my Nikons!  I also find it outstanding to operate!

 

2.  The X10 is also capable of tack sharp results, but it struggles more as the light goes down.

 

3.  The color of each camera has it’s own tendencies and the user will have to work with the menus to dial in the kind of color they prefer, X10 is warmer out the box, D600 tends to be more neutral or cooler.

 

4.  For just walking around, relaxing, the X10 sure is nice and light, and is hardly noticed by your subject, great for candids.

 

5.  The D600 is not a heavy camera, but, it is not as comfortable for long walks as the little X10.

 

6.  While the X10 is capable of making stunning images, it is not match for the D600 in terms of resolution, and low noise at Higher ISOs!

 

7.  If you put both cameras on a steady tripod, which I have done, though not on this trip, they both make very sharp images, the D600 still is far superior when the ISO goes above 800.

 

* Caveat:  You know whether you are a DSLR person, or a rangefinder/Mirror less kind of shooter, or maybe you are comfortable with either, but this will be the deciding factor in what you will enjoy using in the field and will also decide just how good you can perform with your camera of choice!

 

My personal conclusions:

 

A.  Weight matters.  If you are going to be walking around and carrying all you need to shoot, you want the lightest and most capable camera that you can use.  The X10, Nikon J2 and V2, P7700 and many others are great when weight is key.  You can make wonderful images with all of them, you just have to know what their limitations are, and live within those boundries.  If I was looking for a light weight DSLR, I would start with the D7000 or D90.  Both are very capable and with a small lens system can do fantastic work without a bulging, back breaking bag or pack!  The 16-85 AF-S VR lens is one of my favorites for it’s light weight and sharpness.

 

B. When all out quality matters, and weight is not a de-terming factor. The D600 and D800/800e are as good as it gets.  All three cameras can make files that have almost no limits to what they can do.  The D600 proved that here in New Orleans.  Obviously, the fast and tough D4 is the choice for sports and photojournalism pros.  One other note, buy fewer, but better lenses, always buy the sharpest, highest quality, lenses you an afford, it will pay major dividends in your files!

 

C. For fun shooting is paramount, and all out quality, can take one small step back. Go for a light compact camera, and just treat it like a real camera!  Use a mini or small tripod, or carefully brace the camera for slower shutter speeds, and it will reward you with wonderful images and a back that doesn’t ache near as much!

 

D.  I am leaning toward the following kind of systems;   For serious work where I don’t mind carrying more gear, I think a D800 and D600 with the 16-35 AF-S VR, 24-120 AF-S VR, and the 70-300 AF-S VR would be my three lens stable (I’m thinking hard about replacing the 70-300 with the new and wonderful 70-200 AF-S VR f4 lens).  I always provide myself with a way to do close-up and that could be a 105 Micro, 200 Micro or Diopters, or sometimes automatic extension tubes.

 

E.  When I really want to get away from it all, but still want to be prepared to capture images of a high order!    I am now more prone to consider one of the many great choices in the Mirror less camera arena.  The Nikon 1 series of the J2 and V2  (also the older J1 and V1) joined by the P7700, and P7100 and the X1o tested here all are great cameras that can give you wonderful results with the a little extra care!

 

F.  So, hopefully as I head into the sunset from Nikon in July, I will have two main bags packed, one light and one a little heavier, but both prepared to help me make the images I’m so looking forward to making in the years to come!  Hope some of this information helps you work on you own conclusions!

 

One last note, while it would appear the D600, took top honors, don’t think you can’t do well with the great current crop of compact cameras, these two parting shots really show of the possibilities of the smaller cameras!

 

Great shooting and blessings from,

 

the pilgrim