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Sunday November 27, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 27, 2011
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Joshua at Thanksgiving 2011

Good Day.  I hope you had a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving.  We traveled to Ames to spend Thanksgiving and part of Friday with Jeanne’s Mother.  We were joined by her Sister and family from Des Moines and had a nice visit.

We picked up Mark on the way over and Angie, Ben and Joshua also were there.  I shot lots of pictures most of which will never see the light of day.  I cranked the ISO up to 1600 and shot without a flash for awhile.  To be honest I prefer using the flash.   I think it does a better job and gives a more pleasing light.  There was more noise in the images at 1600 ISO than I expected.  Easily taken care of with Lightroom3 but still I was surprised.

Jay and Joshua

Jeanne’s Mother was as always the perfect host.  It has always amazed me how she can put on a big meal like that and never seems to dirty a dish.  Jay baked a ham and had a lot of the other traditional foods including my favorite pumpkin pie.  Mary brought the turkey so we had way more food than we needed.  🙂

Angie and Joshua

Later in the day Jeanne’s cousin Pam and her Son Jackson stopped by for a visit.  Typical Thanksgiving Day.  Snacking before lunch (we didn’t eat until 2:00 pm) so you tend to fill up on junk and then the big meal.  I did limit my self to only two trips to the food bar.

Then of course lots of football (two pretty decent games this year) depending on who you were rooting for and the occasional nap.  So it was an enjoyable day.

Ben & Joshua

What made this Thanksgiving even more special was Joshua.  He still had a cold and there were times you could just tell he didn’t feel good.  But he is mostly a happy inquisitive little boy and we all enjoyed watching him explore his new surroundings.

So all in all a very nice Thanksgiving.  I hope you were able to spend time with family and friends and that your Thanksgiving was good for you.  Friday morning I went out to Reiman Gardens at Iowa State University.

In the 35 years that Jeanne and I have been married and going to Ames I had never been there.  So camera in hand I went in search of butterflies.  More on that tomorrow.  Thanks for stopping by.  Be careful.

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Happy Thanksgiving – November 24, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 24, 2011
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St. Luke's Thanksgiving Pie

I wish you and your family a very happy and peaceful Thanksgiving.  The image above is of an unbaked homemade apple pie.  St. Luke’s Methodist Church participates in a project called Mountain TOP.  Which stands for Tennessee Outreach Project.

Every year adults and young folks from the church go down to Tennessee and do work for needy families who live near the foothills of the Tennessee mountains.  Both of my children have gone on these outreach programs multiple times.

One of the ways the work is funded is by making and selling these wonderful apple pies.  So starting in mid October every Saturday morning many of the faithful and willing gather at the church to peal, slice, knead, roll and put together hundreds of apple pies, which are then sold and the proceeds go to help fund the project.

Every  Saturday Jeanne goes to help with the pies simply because she is a good person.  The person who heads up the project is Dan Jacobsen.  He has done this for at least two decades now and every year he gives up his vacation time to work on the project, travel to the mountain and work for needy people while teaching and ministering to the people he comes in contact with.  In my mind he surely will have a special place in heaven reserved for him.

So I do none of the work nor have I ever gone on the project but I will enjoy this special pie today and think of all the people who made it and all the good the people who go to Tennessee and all the people they help every year.

I thank God that there are people who do these things for others.  Happy Thanksgiving.

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Happy Hump Day – November 23, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 23, 2011
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Tina

Nikon D3 | Nikon 70 - 200 mm f2.8 lens | Studio Strobes | ISO 200 1/25 sec @ f5.6

Something a little different on my blog today.  Portraits.  I enjoy shooting all forms of photography.  I like wildlife, landscape, macro and portraits.  By far my favorite and the most challenging (at least for me) is portraits.

This past Monday evening I invited anyone from our Maquoketa Bank who wanted to have a portrait made to come sit for a photo session.  I had arranged with the owners of the Decker Hotel to use their lobby, which was decorated for Christmas as the backdrop for the shoot.

The image above is of my friend Tina.  For me Portraits are the hardest form of photography to get correct mainly because of the lighting.  Because it is the most challenging for me it is also the most rewarding when I get it right.

Dave Johnson

Nikon D3 | Nikon 70 - 200 mm f2.8 lens | Studio Strobes | ISO 200 1/25 sec @ f5.6

Jeanne gave me a “beginner’s set of studio strobes” for Christmas several years ago and I drag them out and use them about once or twice a year.  They provide adequate light and have slight power adjustments and I shoot through a photo umbrella or 24 x 24 softbox.   The problem is that 95% of my photography is not about using strobes so every time I set them up it is like a new learning experience.

As luck would have it I have three important sessions to photograph in the month of December utilizing my strobes and taking portraits so I wanted to get the learning curve out-of-the-way early.  🙂

It was exactly one year ago last December when I last used my strobes and did any portraiture work.  The image above is of my friend Dave.

Amy

Nikon D3 | Nikon 70 - 200 mm f2.8 lens | Studio Strobes | ISO 200 1/25 sec @ f5.6

I haven’t processed many of the images I took Monday just these three for the blog.  I’ve had a couple of 15 hour days so I’ve been pretty used up by the time I sit down at my computer at night.  Hopefully in the next couple of days I can get them all processed, burned to CDs for the people so they can make prints for themselves.  🙂

So great fun shooting Monday night.  I get the practice and the folks who were gracious enough to let me photograph them get a CD of all the shots to use as they wish.  The image above is of Amy.  She just started working for us a few weeks ago.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your mid-week day and I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends.  Be careful.

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Monday – November 21, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 21, 2011
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Wagons in the field

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 200 1/320 sec @ f8.0

Happy Monday and the start of the Thanksgiving Holiday.  Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday.  Generally spent with family and friends without all the stress of buying stuff and hoping people like your gifts.  Just lots of food, fellowship, football and naps.  🙂

I went out yesterday on the hopes that the shooting would be better than Saturday.  There were clouds in the sky all be they gray and dark but slivers of sunshine from time to time and a hint now and again of blue skies.  Alas the blue never really dominated and it was pretty much gray skies all day.

A Sunday Walk

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 200 1/320 sec @ f8.0

The first image caught my eye as I was driving out of Centraila.  I had to turn around a couple of times and finally found an equipment entrance about 1/8th of a mile from the field.  Some of the crop was already harvested but there was still a fair amount left to pick.

The above image I pulled in the recreational area by the industrial park to check my camera settings (not a good thing to do while driving.)  Anyway I saw this guy walking around the pond and I imagined it would make a nice image in black and white.

Storage cylinders

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 200 1/500 sec @ f8.0

I had just photographed the corn wagons when I went around a corner and saw these tanks.  I stopped in the middle of the road and snapped a couple of quick shots.  I like the way the shapes of the cylinders contrast with the cloudy sky and barren field.

Well that’s it for today.  I hope you enjoy you Monday.  If you’re traveling this Thanksgiving Holiday, do be careful.  Thank you for stopping by.

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Sunday November 20, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 20, 2011
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Steve Kent

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28- 300 mm lens | ISO 1600 1/125 sec @f4.5

WOW, a busy week so no time to shoot any images until Friday.  The image above is of my good friend Steve Kent.  Steve works for our organization on the investment side and he is interesting, funny and very knowledgeable person.  I have enjoyed his friendship for several years.

An old John Deer Tractor

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28- 300 mm lens | ISO 1600 1/250 sec @f8

So Saturday morning I’m very anxious to get out and shoot some images.  As I look out the window I see a gray overcast day with windy conditions.  Well you take what you can get.   Going through Epworth, Iowa I came across this old John Deer tractor setting near a garage and stopped to capture this image.

Yes I did insert a different sky and I’ll admit I didn’t do a very good job of it.  The grey / white sky that was in the original image was just yuk!

A Domestic Buffalo

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28- 300 mm lens | ISO 1600 1/250 sec @f8

A little outside of Epworth I came across this Buffalo.  There were several of them in the field.  It was hard to find a place to park.  I had to leave half of the car sitting on the roadway with the flashers on.  It’s not every day you see a Buffalo wandering around. 🙂

A lonely combine in a harvested field

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28- 300 mm lens | ISO 1600 1/250 sec @f8

Finally just before it started to rain (pretty hard) I captured this lonely combine sitting in a freshly harvested corn field.  Its work done for another year.

I know from a photographic standpoint there is nothing special here, but it was good to get out and shoot even if the conditions were not very favorable.  I hope you enjoy your weekend.

Thanks for stopping by and be careful.

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Happy Hump Day – November 16, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 16, 2011
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Barn and Windmill

A couple of barns for you today.  Yes I know I said I would not be posting for a couple of days but I got a chance to get out yesterday on my lunch break for about 25 minutes.  I came across this barn, which I liked and so I captured this image.

Not a lot of angle options with this barn.  I did like the way the windmill framed up against the scene so I made a couple of images and continued looking.  With only 25 minutes I didn’t expect to find much.

Just another barn

I’ve shot this barn before but I’m not sure I ever posted it.  I came across this barn on the way to Green Island.  I like the large stone foundation and the finish of the wood.

I’m taking an on-line lesson entitled “Crush The Composition.”   The main point of the lesson is when shooting a particular subject one should try many different points of view, such as try to shoot wide, shoot tall, shoot low.  In other words shoot lots and lots of pictures to get the one that really expresses the vision you originally had in your mind and the reason you decided to take the image in the first place.

The problem with barns is that they are usually on private property and I’m not always inclined to go up to the farm-house and ask for permission to photograph their barn.  Perhaps I should and while there I could ask about the history of the structure.  Now there’s a thought.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your Wednesday and be careful.

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Tuesday November 15, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 15, 2011
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Pair of Eagles Hunting

A short post today as I’m running late.  These images of Eagles won’t win any photography prizes but I did want to show you that I actually did see Eagles on Friday while at Green Island.

Closing In For The Kill

I was just too far away and trying to hand hold the 500 mm lens while panning just isn’t my strong suit so they are pretty awful images.    I guess I would rather have a bad shot of an Eagle than no shot at all.

I’m not sure this guy got his prey.  Like I said on Saturday by the time I could get around the row of trees that were blocking my view the Eagles were gone.

Thanks for stopping by.  I had an e-mail from Andreas on Sunday and he said he ran into the same thing last week.  Too many hunters and all the birds were gone.  He said that it was the first time he had gone to Green Island and not made a single click.

No post for the next couple of days as I have early employee meetings and will be doing a lot of traveling around our corporate footprint.    Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Monday November 14, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 14, 2011
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Joshua one year old drinking is milk

Happy Monday.  Saturday we celebrated (a couple of days early) Joshua’s first birthday.  Jeanne and I were the first to arrive and the image above was what greeted us.  Big boy drinking on his own as if no big deal.

Angie and Ben had family and some friends over to have a lunch and celebrate Josh’s first birthday.  Of course his present pile was taller than him but as time passed he did become a little more interested in it and started to explore the packages.

Joshua explores his presents

It was so funny when Angie put him in his high chair and we all started to sing Happy Birthday.  He would look around the room at each of us with this shocked look on his face as if to say “what the heck are you guys doing?”

Johsua's first cake

Angie had made Josh a cake.  She told us what all was in it but I don’t remember all the ingredients.  The guests at the party ate chocolate cupcakes and Josh had the cake all to himself.

Joshua done with the cake

After a period of time working on the cake his expression kind of says it all.  Okay I’m done with all this.  Time for a nap.  He did eat some of the cake but was way more interested in the frosting.

It was a fun time with family and friends.  Hard to believe that just a year ago this little bundle of joy came into our lives.

Enjoy your week.  Thanks for stopping by and be careful.

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Saturday November 12, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 12, 2011
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A tree at Green Island

Well yesterday was somewhat of a disappointment for me from a photography standpoint that is.  I had some things I had to get done in the morning and all the while I was trying to figure out where to go in search of images that afternoon.

I hit upon the idea of traveling to Green Island, the nature preserve.  I wrongfully assumed there would be a lot of migrating wild life there and the images would be abundant.  Not being a hunter I did not realize that it was hunting season and the parking lots were full of pickup trucks and the crackle of shotgun fire was all over.

Reflection at Green Island

Finally I came upon a lone duck sitting near the bank of one of the small canals.  he was a brownish color and I almost didn’t see him.  I quietly eased up on him and stuck the long lens out the window, focused and pressed the shutter button.  Nothing happened.  I pressed again and again but nothing happened.  I took the camera from my eye and the shutter tripped.

Confused I recomposed the shot and the same thing happened two more times.  I thought well isn’t that great, #$@*& camera malfunction.  Then I realized that I had set the camera on timed exposure.  One click past rapid burst mode, which is what I intended.  (Red Faced)  🙂  Of course by the time I reconfigured the camera and the shot the Duck had flown away.  I could just hear him say “Stupid amateur.”

Barge on the Mississippi near Bellevue, Iowa

So after spending about 3 1/2 hours at Green Island with nothing to show for it but a bunch of trees and wild grass I headed back home.    My heart did race for a moment as I saw a couple of Bald Eagles circling over a field.  My vision of them was blocked by a long row of trees and my lens kept focusing on the tree limbs.

Slowly I made my way to the end of the row of trees so I could have an open shot.  Either what ever they were hunting had gotten away or they saw me because by the time I got into position they were gone. 😦

On the way through Bellevue I saw this barge getting ready to lock through.  At least it was something to shoot so I stopped and got a few shots of the river.  There were some gulls in the middle of the river sitting on a big rock.  Too far for my 500 mm lens so I decided to try a 1.4 teleconverter.

You lose 1 stop with a teleconverter and you have to manually focus.  Apparently my diopter is not set correctly because all the gulls were just a blob of white. 😦

So that’s it for my big photo shoot.  I walked a couple of miles.  It felt wonderful to be out on this sunny crisp day so no real complaints.  But I do wish I had some better images to share with you.

Today is  Joshua’s 1 year birthday party.  I’ll share some of those images with you tomorrow.  Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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TGI Friday – November 11, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 11, 2011
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Ringed Bill Sea Gull

Nikon D300S | Nikon 18 - 200 mm lens | ISO 200 1/400 sec @ f7.1

Sorry for the lack of images on my blog of late.  This week has been a shock to me.  I’m use to leaving work with my camera at the ready and always looking for something to capture.

With the end of day light savings time and of course Mother Nature’s seasonal change when I leave work now it is DARK! 😦   I’ve thought of capturing some timed exposures of various things and I will do that in the coming weeks.

I have not taken many timed exposures so it will be a learning experience.  Today, however because I work for a banking organization we are enjoying the day off for the Veterans Day holiday.  I intend to spend the day with camera in hand and enjoy some shooting.

I hope you enjoy your Friday.  Thanks for stopping by.  The image above?  That is an image from our summer vacation at Leech Lake, Minnesota.  A Ringed Bill Gull flying over the lake as we were fishing and I grabbed my camera to capture this image.

Be careful.

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