Sunday, January 30, 2011

Sunday

Like many weekends, it starts with a sort of plan.  This weekend was no different.  We had planned to meet some friends in the local stadium parking lot to do some proper football game tailgating.  We knew we wouldn't be able to stay long as we were attempting to go between Eli's naps.  Knowing this, Leah (my smooch-e-kins) made these Super Radical Sandwiches pictured below.

Super Radical Sandwich!

 Can't go to a tailgate empty handed so I made cookies.  Not just any cookies, but rather chocolate chip and Reese's Pieces cookies with names of All-Stars written on them.  It is of course an All Star game right?
[Pay no attention to the spelling errores.]

All Star Cookies
 Once we all loaded up, we headed out.  Since this was the only pro-football game to be had in this state every season, traffic was horrible.  But, thanks to timing, Eli slept the entire way.  The entire 1.5 hours.  On a regular day it would have taken over 19 minutes to get to the stadium. Once we arrived, we quickly made our way to our seats. This proved to be a chore as no one in this party knew where they were going.  At. All.

The Tickets


Our View from our free seats.


This entire weekend started as a party with friends, but it ended with just us.  Just us, alone in a stadium, thanks to our friends.  

[Shout out to Ouida for making this day awesome for us!]

Camera Stuff: All images were taken with the Canon 5d Mark II.  The last shot was with a 15mm fisheye, the others were taken with the 100mm 2.8L.  

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Hope


And so begins the Package Project.

I'm shipping one pelican case filled with a HD video camera, a picture camera and a hard drive off to my friends.  

The hope is that it makes it through all my friends and back to me with actual footage of their families.  A sort of "hey, how ya' doing?" chain letter of the new world.  

I've also included a logbook for written notes of it's arrival, grid coordinate and whatever other wisdom might be so inclined to input.  The Magic cards are for my nerd friends.  All of them.  They are for using, not for selling on ebay.

I will be tracking the package regularly as I keep in touch with everyone.  It's first journey will begin next week after I capture some videos and pictures of my family.  Standby for some awesomeness.



Thursday, January 20, 2011

Continuing the Evolution

Continued the Evolution today.  The pain in my legs grows as I try to recover from the family walk on top of the Cross Fit workout.  Along the way, I stopped to find some details in our everyday community.  
Gears
In finding those details, I've began to experiment with black & white. A step into the dark...?  Definitely not a step away from the light...  So it must be a darklight.  Yup, this pictures displays true darklight. 

Dese Two Berds
If you don't believe me, Dese Two Berds will.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

One for All...

True Gentlemen
In these last few days, many changes have happened.  These are not New Years Resolutions, but rather, evolutions into a greater something.  That something is bigger than myself.  That something is defined as those who drive and inspire me.  They are the 'All' this 'One' is 'For'.  

First, my family.  My 5 month old son barely released a whimper when he got 2 shots today.  A big man for 17 pounds.  I challenge anyone to his same feat.  My wife, for having the ability to make a Paula Deen desert better.  Seriously, she did this while doing everything else she does that makes my life so great.

Also first are my friends.  For helping me out with these crazy ideas that I have.  "Let's do an online blog where we post our workouts to keep each other motivated!"  Thanks to another blog, which has inspired me to get a workout blog setup.  It's also caused a brainstorm of sorts where the damage is yet to be realized.  More on this to come.  

This 'One' thanks you 'All'.  
Cheers!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Not a Stairway to Heaven

Those who know me best, know when I am telling the truth.  They also know that I am a terrible liar.  And this is not the Stairway to Heaven.  Nor are these the droids you are looking for. Rather it's a stairway to an old abandoned radio tower at the top of a very steep and overgrown mountainside.

In this first image, taken by my best friend, you see me resting behind a bush to gain shelter from the fine mist that is falling.  It's soaking us through and through.  With all of our camera gear in our back packs, we're attempting to stay as dry as possible.  It didn't last long...

Moving Up
The incline surpassed 45 degrees for a majority of the hike.  As you can see in this picture, a majority of the hike were we either entering or leaving the clouds.  It was nearly silent and motionless in this part of the hike.  
Moving Down
 This might be the best depiction of the steep terrain we encounter.  Also note the width of the ladder.  If you wanted to pass someone, you had to "step outside".
The Intensity of the Angle
 Thought I would include a high contrast version of the pulley system used at the top of the hill to bring up supplies to the radio tower.  As you can tell, from it being in black and white, it hasn't been used in a while.
Pulley System at Top

 On the way down, it started clearing up again.  If you follow the scene from the bottom left of the image, you'll see how steep the stairs get.  And how rapidly they drop off.
Finally Clearing Up
Camera Stuff: Canon G10 and a waterproof Casio.  Both were backup cameras as the primaries were safely tucked away to be protected from the constant mist.