Saturday, May 29, 2010

Balancing Act

This past May 23rd I dropped by Santa Fe Springs, California, to photograph a SCIFL (Southern California Independent Fastpitch League) weekend tournament. Digital cameras have revolutionalized photography, with ever improving equipment available. However, it's also a balancing act -- wanting the newer technology that is better or faster -- while at the same time, having the equipment that is battle tested and reliable. At the shoot this past weekend, I was armed with the old and the new. I had my trusty, "steady Eddie" D200 with which I've taken thousands of shots over the past few years, along with their newer, faster, D300s to try out. I was looking forward to testing out the new Nikon, billed to be faster, the better to capture the talented, and ever-increasingly faster players that I photograph. It is faster, to be sure, but I was disappointed that it malfunctioned in its first use, and prevented me from sharing all of the shots I took that day. Looks like this new Nikon could have used a bit more beta testing. In the end, the balancing act was won by "steady Eddie", my D200, which produced the photos shown in my latest gallery of shots. Tried and true, hope you enjoy "Eddie's" work (and mine).

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Tommy Scott Memorial Run

This past Wednesday the LAX Airport Police observed the 5th anniversary of the death of its first fallen officer, Tommy Scott, with a 5k run in his memory. More than 50 officers/civilians ran the length of the course which circles the LAX Airport and finished the run by doing 20 push ups, followed by a moment of silence. I had the honor of recording the event. The attached video is a compilation of the photos that I took. (Click on the arrow at left in the bar below). You can also view all the photos of the event by clicking here.