Recently my wife hosted a breakfast for her Bible study group, so Lucy and I headed out for an excellent adventure. I decided to go to a couple of local trail locations and see if I could get Lucy to sit still long enough to get a few good photographs of her. Here are the results.
Monday’s Music Moves Me
This week is a free choice week and I want to take the opportunity to feature a group from gospel music. The Collingsworth family has a forties big band sound with a little jazz thrown in. They have excellent harmony, but the superstar of the group is the mother, Kim, on piano. She is world class on the grand piano. Here we go.
Friday night was the last regular season game for the two local high schools. It is a rivalry game and this year they were playing for the number two seed in the play-offs, which means that the winner will get a week off before playing again and the loser will probably have to play a road game. The team in white is the older high school while the team in blue is now about seven years old. The Wolverines have never beaten the Tigers and this year was no different. The old guard put the youngsters in their place by a score of 56-21.
Monday’s Music Moves Me
Welcome, welcome, welcome to 4M. I am your guest conductor this month, which means I get to pick the themes for the music. Later this month I will have roamed this earth for three quarters of a century. I know, it’s hard to believe that a fossil still likes music and wanders the sidelines photographing football. In honor of my upcoming birthday I would like to feature artists born in November. Let’s see who we can find. As it turns out, some of my favorite artists were born in November. In fact Duane Allman and I share the same day and year, while Joe Walsh, Dierks Bentley, and Miranda Lambert share the month of November with me. Let’s get this party started.
Recently I went to a local high school football game. It was a rivalry game as these two teams have been playing each other forever and the two towns are next door neighbors. It was a wild game with a wild finish as the visitors in the white uniforms finally prevailed 56-49. Plenty of photo opportunities on this night.
Monday’s Music Moves Me
Well it’s the first Monday in November, I’m the guest host and it’s a free choice week. As you read this, we will just be getting home from vacation to Kentucky. I am sure there will be a post or two or three dedicated to our road trip, so stay tuned for further developments. In the mean time, enjoy a random selection of some of my favorite artists. Have a blessed week.
Well, I gave the little camera a bit of a work-out the other day and I must say, I was impressed with the results. I shoot a little nature photography. That is, I have bird feeders set out in the winter and I will photographs the birds as they come to feed. Last year we planted a butterfly bush on one corner of the house. It didn’t get all that large, so there were few opportunities to capture images of moths and butterflies. This year has been a different story. I have posted images of several types of butterflies and the one and only hummingbird moth.
The other day my wife came into the office and said that there were several Monarch butterflies on the butterfly bush. Needless to say, I grabbed the little Canon camera and headed outside. I managed to capture fifty or sixty images and cull down to three or four really good captures. There is very little editing done to these images beyond some minor cropping and a touch of color correction.
I was surprised at how close I could actually position the camera to the subject. Honestly, I don’t believe there was any crop of this image.
Forrtunately, one of the Monarchs was more than cooperative in spreading it’s wings for the camera.
Again, I am more than a little impressed with the level of detail the Canon M50 can deliver. I can’t wait for the first real road trip.
Have a blessed week
Monday’s Music Moves Me
This week is a free choice week at 4M. As some may be aware I have purchased a pre-owned turntable at a local flea market and begun building a new collection of old and new vinyls. One of my recent purchases has inspired this post. I was a huge fan of the Moody Blues back in the day. I thought they had some of the most complex arrangements, best musicians, and pleasing harmonies of any group of the era. If there was such a thing, the Moody Blues were sophisticated psychedelic. Here are a few of their songs for your enjoyment.
The camera on the right, or one similar, has been responsibile for over 75% of the photos posted on this site over the last 10 years. The current model is a Nikon D500 and my favorite walking around lens is the Tamron 24-70mm making the combo weigh in at 4lbs., 2 oz. When I photograph high school football or soccer, I place a Tamron 70-200 mm lens on the body and the weight balloons to 5 or 6 pounds. This combo has been to Alaska, Hawaii, Texas Hill Country, South Carolina, and Georgia, just to name a few places.
The little camera on the left is a new acquisition. I bought if from a local resident on Facebook Market place. It is a Canon M50 mirrorless camera and with it’s 15-45mm lens, it weighs in at 1lb, 3oz. For future travel I have decided to lighten my load and shrink my camera bag. Although the Canon is much smaller, it is still has interchangable lenses, electronic viewfinder, flash attachment and all the things you will find on a full size DSLR camera. I still have a couple of lenses that I need to acquire, but I am certainly looking forward to the smaller package when we travel. Both cameras will shoot video. In fact the little Canon may be the most popular camera in the world for YouTube creators, but I plan to stick with traditional photography. Here is what this little jewel is capable of capturing with the standard kit lens.
Not to worry. I have no intention of abandoning my bigger camera and lenses. Sports, portraits, family photo shoots, Christmas stuff will still call for the big camera to do it’s thing, but when I want to travel light, the little Canon will get the call.
Monday’s Music Moves Me
The theme this week at 4M is anything and everything about birds. Let’s face it, one could build a whole playlist by the Eagles, the Byrds, or the Black Crows. Songs about birds are pretty easy to come by, so let’s see what we can find.
First up is a song that I am pretty sure will be new to you. It’s not a new song, I just don’t recall it ever making the country charts. Here is Dwight Yoakam with V’s of Birds.
Everybody wants to Fly like an Eagle!
Well, if you can’t fly like an eagle, maybe you were cut out to be a Rockin’ Robin!