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The End of a Photographic Era

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Paul Simon sang about it, lauding that it “makes you think all the world’s a sunny day” and begged his Momma not to take it away, photographic careers were built using it and an intense-eyed Afghan girl was made famous on it.  But, KODACHROME shall be no more. 

Kodak announced that they are discontinuing KODACHROME from their line of products as it now only represents a small fraction of one percent of their sales.

Probably the most famous image shot on the film was the afore-mentioned shot of an Afghan girl in a refugee camp in Pakistan.  The girl’s head is draped in red and her very intense hazel-green eyes stare right through you, their colors perfectly complimenting the green background and the splashes of green behind the rips in her tattered garment.  The image, shot by one of the great travel photographers, Steve McCurry, appeared on the cover of National Geographic in 1985.  It is a haunting photo that was a big part of my early inspiration to be a photographer and is still one of my favorite images.  You can see the image HERE.

New and improved films and, of course, the digital revolution have teamed up to help phase out the beloved film.  It’s impossible to fathom the important images and fleeting moments that this film has preserved over its 74 year history.  There is a great article about the Kodak’s decision to end production, that includes some videos and a great slide show at this LINK. The direct link to the slideshow can be found HERE.

It truly is the bittersweet end of a photographic era.  And to Paul Simon; I hate to break the bad news but Momma (Momma Kodak that is) finally did take your KODACHROME away…..

I’m still alive

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
Ok, Ok.  My buddy LT (Lawrence Taylor) has ragged me enough to update this blog already!  So, here we go…

Things have been pretty crazy in the world of the Four-Wheelers.  Mom has been pretty sick, but is doing much better.  Beth has been going to softball games (mostly out of state) and practice quite often, Stacey has been working her tail off, Zane has been very busy being Zane and I have had a few irons in the fire too.

On top of my volunteer Search and Rescue and Medical First Responder responsiblities (that has REALLY kept me hopping lately - TONS of major stuff from fatality traffic accidents to fatal heart attacks and much more) I have also started taking EMT classes.  I don’t expect to work as a full time EMT, but may try and work a few shifts here and there to help out,  justify my training and keep sharp.  A few extra bucks would be a nice thing too. 

So, with all of that, plus a ton of other stuff I won’t bore you with, we’ve been pretty busy.  I’m definately not getting to do the amount of photography I’d like, but have been able to sneak in a few session, plus I got to spend some time with a bunch of fellow camera nuts when I spoke at the recent Mid-America Photography Symposium.  What a great bunch of folks, I always love working with them!

Anyway, I have been able to do some bluebird shoots as a pair is raising some chicks in one of our boxes.  I’ve only gotten to spend a few afternoons with them, but am planning more soon.  I’ve not had time to edit and process most of them, but here is a small sample.  (Click on the image to enlarge)

Female eastern bluebird emerging from nesting box

Female eastern bluebird emerging from nesting box

I also struck out for a few hours yesterday morning in search of a certain subject I need a photo of.  I ended up seeing one all morning and it was too far away to get a good shot of.  I really only shot one scene and as often happens, just missed the best part.   When I first saw this scene, the fog was up into the trees and the sunbeams were piercing through.  I was quite a site to behold.  I had to park, gather my gear and quickly walk down to the place to shoot and by then the fog had broken up and was maily just above the water.  But, thanks to some very nice June rains this is still a nice scene.  I really liked the panoramic crop better than full frame…. (Once again, click on the image to see a larger version.)

Webb Branch, Newton County, Arkansas after a June Rain

Webb Branch, Newton County, Arkansas after a June Rain

So that’s it for now.  We are still kicking, just too busy for our own good.  We do have a couple of cool new projects we are working on, but I’ll have to tell you about those later.

Until next time, hopefully not as long, enjoy the summer and get out and see some of this cool stuff that surrounds us!

God bless….

Some images from Maine

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Today I’ve been processing some images from my October trip to Maine.  We had a great trip, except for the minor detail of the compression fracture I suffered in a vertebrea in my lower back. 

Below is a sampling of some of the shots I took on the trip…  The gallery here crops some of the images for preview, you can click the preview to see the rest of the image, then click it again for a slightly larger view.

Glenn

Packing my bags again…

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Well, I’m packing to head out for a few days yet again.  Tomorrow (Thursday) will find me on the road most of the day with my good friend Lawrence Taylor (we all know him as “LT”).  If all goes as planned, we’ll end up in Centerville, Iowa by evening time.

Once in Centerville, I’ll spend the next few days photographing products from Knight Rifles, Knight and Hale Game calls and several other companies.  There’s likely to be a celebrity or two there and lots of good friends from all throughout the outdoor industry.  I’ve been looking forward to this trip for sometime and will try and update while I’m up there.  Hopefully I’ll be able to post a few images as well.

In the mean time, I am processing a ton of images from recent shoots and if time allows, I’ll put a few of them here later today.  If that doesn’t work out, when I get back, you’ll be some of the first to see them!

Until then……  Glenn