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Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
This was a special group who understand what love is.
FL Times-Union session: photos.jacksonville.com/mycapture/folder.asp?event=121038...
Venue:
Jacksonville Landing, April 9, 2011
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
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Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
View from University of Alaska Fairbanks' West Ridge. The sun has indeed already set in this picture, though some sort of remnant of its reflection is visible well above the horizon in the clouds, directly above where it set.
Interestingly, as I shot the setting sun that day I was the subject of a candid photograph...by a photographer from the Fairbanks Daily News Miner. As I got into my car to leave soon after this shot, the photographer approached me and asked my permission to put his photo on the front page the next day, to which I of course assented.
The picture of me taking this shot (or one of the many similar shots as the sun set) appeared on the front page of the newspaper the next day. Two separate links to his photo are below.
newsminer.mycapture.com/mycapture/enlarge.asp?image=33361...
www.chicagotribune.com/travel/ct-10-alaska-facts-fairbank... (not sure how it made it to the Chicago Tribune)
With what I saw as a gem of a picture-in-picture opportunity, I had a poster-sized print made of my shot, and placed the front page of the newspaper in an overlay in the corner. I framed it and gave it to my grandmother for her birthday. She thought it was great:)
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
I have photographed many kinds of birds in my 20-plus years as a
photojournalist, but capturing their songs was a whole new experience
for me.
As multimedia producers for www.nashuatelegraph.com, we often use
wireless microphones pinned to the lapel of our subject during an
interview. But how do I pin one on a woodpecker flying in and out of the
birdfeeders this week at the Audubon Center in Auburn? My first attempt
at capturing its conversation with the chickadees and a nuthatch
involved clipping the tiny microphone to the wire mesh on a sunflower
seed feeder. But would the birds peck at it, or leave a surprise for me
to clean off later? The birds didn't bother it, but the contraption
wasn't close enough to pick up their voices. That's so strange because I
could hear them clear across the field.
Next I tried setting the video camera without the radio microphone in a
snow bank below the feeders, not only to warm up inside the Audubon
Center, but to let the birds return without me standing as a predator to
them. That didn't work for sound either, as the microphone on the video
camera didn't pick up well.
So, after dusting the snow off the bottom of the camera (don't tell my
boss), I attached a shotgun mic to the video camera from my audio kit.
Now, it's not a 12-gauge, but it certainly can give me a lot of sound.
The long microphone picks up sound coming from a single direction.
That's how I captured the sounds of a large woodpecker hundreds of yards
away in a tree. He was now the bass, and the other birds were the
sopranos. But I still don't know what the screech was coming from a barn
in the neighbor's yard.
If you are interested in counting birds, there is a Great Backyard Bird
Count started today across the country. You can find out more
information at www.birdsource.org/gbbc. There are also more still
photographs of birds in a Mycapture gallery on our website, as well as
the Backyard birds video on the Audio/Video page.
-Bob Hammerstrom
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
A bicyclist rides by a lighted sign in the doorway of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium which is lit in red as part of nationwide campaign to bring attention to the shuttered live event venues in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. On Sept. 1, Another Planet Entertainment venues were lit in red from 9pm-12am PT as part of the nationwide campaign #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA. It’s part of a major call to action imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March. The goal is to raise public awareness that the Live Events Industry is on RED ALERT for its very survival and create congressional pressure to act immediately.