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Thursday ~ July 17, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 17, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Golfing with friends, Photography, Sports Photography, Springbrook Country Club.

July-16-2014

Happy Thursday!  ~  246

A rare view of me in front of the camera instead of behind it.  I trusted my camera to a total stranger (to me) and asked him to take a shot of my great friends.  We’ve tried to get the four of us together for a round of golf for two years now and because of the persistence of the guy on the left (Jake) it finally happened yesterday.

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We played at Springbrook Country Club in DeWitt, Iowa.  The guy on the right (Steve) is a member there and he graciously invited us to play with him.  Springbrook is a beautiful old course with many tall (and mean) trees lining most of the fairways.  I first played this course 14 years ago.  I had less weight, a much better swing and game, and it was only a 9 hole course.  Today it is a beautiful 18 hole golf course that is fun to play.  As you can see I had a lot of enjoyment photographing as well.

To be totally honest, I could have ridden along and shot a couple of hundred images and been very happy.  It’s such a troubling thing to take something beautiful and make it so nasty to an individual.  🙂

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Nothing profound to pontificate on this morning.  I am as usual running late so I’ve got to scoot.

Hope you enjoy your day.  Thanks for stopping by and be careful.

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Wednesday ~ July 16, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 16, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Areial Photography, Hurstville Interpretive Center, Maquoketa Caves, Phantom Crash.

Duck Pond

Happy Hump Day  ~  247

Disaster struck yesterday and 100% of the blame rests with me.

There is a project underway to apply for some grant money and Dubuque County, Jackson County, and Jones County are teaming up to work in tandem trying to secure some of the grant money to develop parks and trails.   I was asked if I would be willing to fly my Phantom over some of the areas they are working on for their proposal.

I made two flights and everything went perfectly.  I was able to capture the video that was wanted and it came out looking pretty good.  The image above was made at the “duck pond.”   I have to admit I had never seen it from over head.  It is bigger than I perceive it to be at ground level.

Now for the bad news.  I was asked to go to the Maquoketa Caves.  Descend to bottom level and then take some video rising out of the cave.  I was a little Leary, but I was there to help so I walked down to the floor of the cave.  There were some young children there with adult chaperones and of course they were interested in what we were doing.

I had a bad feeling about the caves as there wasn’t much maneuver room on either side of the opening.  So I got everything set up but I couldn’t get any satellite connection.  The rule of thumb is that if you don’t have satellite connection do not fly.  And if you do fly, fly in a big open area where there are not any obstacles.

I told the guy who was with me I didn’t think I was going to be able to fly.  I could tell he was disappointed and so always the one who wants to help I said I’d give it a try.    I got it airborne but it was obvious that it was going to require more flying skill than I had.  At one point in the video you will see me look down at the monitor (fatal mistake.)  I started drifting and then over corrected until I crashed into the cave wall.  Watch the video it is pretty short.

So the Phantom ended up in about two feet of water upside down.  A couple of the kids went and retrieved it (thankfully) I don’t think I could have done it.  Tore up all the props, damaged the video transmitter (yes another one) plus the worst of it is that all the electronics were underwater for about 10 minutes.  Dirty water at that.

When I got home I took the Phantom completely apart and buried all the electronics in rice.  I’m not optimistic that it will ever fly again but I thought I would give the rice a try.

I think the camera is toast as well but it is also in the rice so we’ll give it a couple of days and see what happens.

Such a terrible waste of a brain.  <sigh>  😦

That’s all I have for you today.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

 

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Tuesday ~ July 15, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 15, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Bird Photography, Patio Trellis, Photography, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Tuesday  ~  248

It all started with a chair.  We have never really used our patio for anything other than a basketball court.  We bought our home when it was one year old and decided to add another slab of concrete to the existing one and then install a basketball hoop.  We didn’t want the kids playing in the front yard or chasing basketballs into the street.  Over the years it served as a playground for all the neighborhood children.  Our yard is large and flat so the kids really had fun with yard games and just running and riding their toys.

Anyway Jeanne has always just purchased cheap plastic chairs for the patio for us to sit and watch the kids play.  One day this Spring while we were out on a photo shoot she mentioned that she wanted to stop by Menards and get a couple more plastic chairs for the patio and would I mind stopping there.  Big mistake on her part.

Of course I went right by the plastic chairs to the much more expensive metal and fabric chairs, much to her dismay.  We ended up with 4 nice patio chairs and a fire pit.  🙂

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Now if you’re going to sit on your patio in nice chairs with a warm fire burning doesn’t it make sense to have something to look at.  What better to look at then birds and wildlife.  Hence the bird sanctuary was born.  It started with two small feeders but of course that wasn’t good enough for me so now it has grown to 6 feeders and a bird bath complete with two tree branches.

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Additionally if you’re going to sit there and enjoy the wildlife you need some protection from the sun and passersby.  Introduce the backyard trellis.  Master carpenter Vince Gerardy built it for us and finished it up yesterday.    I started off wanting a four seasons room there and through highly skilled negotiations this is what we ended up with.

So now it has become a nightly routine to set my camera up on the gimbal tripod and enjoy the comings and goings of the birds, occasionally capturing images of them for my bird project and just generally enjoying ourselves.

That’s it for today.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Monday ~ July 14, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 14, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Grand children, Great Day, Intolerance, landscape photography, Moon Photography, Photography.

July-14-2014

Happy Monday:  ~  249

I had no intention of taking images this morning when I went out to get the paper at 5:00 a.m.  But as I was walking back to the house I saw this beautiful moon and thought I have to make an image of that.

I made the image with the Nikon D600 | Tamron 150 – 600 mm lens | ISO 400 (just because that is what I keep it set for when I’m shooting images of birds) | 1/160 of a sec @ f9.0.  I used the gimbal tripod because it is set up ready to go and I keep it by the patio door.  Shooting a stationary object like the moon is best done with a ball head on the tripod. I locked it down as best I could and shot away.  Click on any image to make it larger.

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Wonderful day yesterday filled with yard work, napping, photographing birds, and grand kids.  Throw in a DQ Oreo Blizzard and you have a “wonderful day.”

There are so many people who do not understand the concept of civility.  We drove down to the river yesterday afternoon and as is my habit I was looking for things to shoot.  I looked at the road and realized I was getting a little close to a young couple that was walking towards us (never even got close enough to cause them any harm.)  I realized my position and steered away a good 30 feet  from them.  I waved at them in an apologetic gesture and they both flipped me off.  I just don’t get that attitude.

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I love this image of Jeanne and Gabby.  It is amazing how all children gravitate to her.   Truly God put her and people like her here to watch over the little children.

We called the kids and asked if we could stop by for a short visit and to see Josh and Gabby.  We were there for about 30 minutes.  Josh has mastered his new bike and was happy to show it off.  That is until Gabby got on her little tricycle and then of course Josh had to go find his tricycle.  🙂

All and all a great day.  But now I have to come back to the reality of the day and get back at it.

Thank you for stopping by the blog.  I hope you enjoy your Monday.  Be careful.

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Sunday ~ July 13, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 13, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Friendship, Life Long Friends, Photography, Wildlife Photography.

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Good Sunday To You!  ~  250

Interestingly enough, I had a totally different group of images to show you and stories to tell this day.  That was before I went out early this morning to grab an image for my Bird Feeder Project in the soft morning light and had the opportunity to photograph this little guy.  He has been in and around our yard for years, darting in and our of our shrubs.  I’m on a year long quest to tear out all the shrubs and replace them and so he has been displaced more or less.

One day, a few weeks ago, I saw him under a bird feeder and was glad to see him again.  He’s normally just to fast and jerky to photograph, but since he has starting eating the dropped seeds from the bird feeders he seems less skittish.  Still hard to capture though.

Yes I know that lots of people think they are a terrible nuisance and would just as soon see them eliminated.  I enjoy all of God’s creatures (with the exception of snakes.)  I have an unnatural and unhealthy fear of snakes stemming from an incident that happened in my childhood.  Just haven’t been able to get beyond it so I give them wide birth.  You want to see an old fat man run fast a record breaking 100 yard dash, just let me see a snake.  🙂

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This has been a difficult work week and it carried over into the weekend.  So it was nice break from serious thinking to watching the antics of this little guy romping through the back yard this morning.  His every move is at blink speed so it is really difficult to capture a sharp image of him.

I have to give credit to the Tamron 150 – 600 mm lens.  For the things I use it for it has proven to be my favorite lens.  When you consider how affordable it is and what it does, it’s just a great lens.

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One of the neat things this blog has done for me is to allow me to reconnect with some of my lifelong friends from my home town.

It is such a delight to correspond with them on a regular basis, to find out what’s going on in their lives and occasionally take a stroll with them down memory lane.

Such wonderful, solid individuals that had and continue to have a strong influence on my life.  I know there is a lot of criticism about social media but there are some things that are simply wonderful and would be otherwise impossible to have without it.

Well I’d better stop there before I get all sappy and misty eyed.

Thank you as always for stopping by the blog, I hope it is worth you investment of time.

Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Friday ~ July 11, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 11, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Goats, landscape photography, Old Car Photography, Photography.

An old panel truck

Happy Friday!!  ~  252

I knew I had posted a story about this old abandoned panel truck but I couldn’t remember what year it was.  Interestingly enough I was almost two years ago.  Actually July 14, 2102.  In the unlikely event that you would want to go back and read that post here is a quick link.

A short side story about this image.  I can go into the media file for this blog and look at thumb nail sized images of all the photos I have posted over the last 4 years.  I couldn’t find the image above on the first pass so I started at the beginning and slowly scrolled through them.

I would like to think my photography has improved over the years but the salient thing I came away with was, as I looked at all those images, I remembered in great detail what was going on when I took the image.  I can’t remember what I just had for breakfast but I can remember in vivid detail each and every one of those three thousand plus images.  🙂

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Anyway all this rambling and remembering is all about this image.  I was on the way back from Cedar Rapids yesterday afternoon and this image caught my eye.  Well I had to turn around and take the shot before they got away.  I think you’ll have to admit, this is something you don’t see everyday.

That’s it for today.  I hope you enjoy your Friday.  Thanks as always for stopping by.  Oh and by the way if you want to take a side road on the memory trail you can always click on a month and year (on the side panel of this blog) to see what was up on a particular day.

Please be careful and enjoy your weekend.

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Thursday ~ July 10, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 10, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Flower Photography, Hurstville Kilns, Photography, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Thursday!  ~  253

Back to work yesterday although not hitting on all 8 cylinders but made it through the day.  Since it was an unscheduled day off I had to do Tuesday’s stuff as well as Wednesday’s work but I was able to get most of it done.

I didn’t have any lunch plans yesterday so I took my camera out to see what I could find.  It was the wrong time of the day and I had the wrong lens for shooting flowers but that’s what caught my eye so that’s what you get today.  I love to shoot flowers but have been so engaged with bird photography of late that I haven’t paid much attention to the beauty they offer.

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I was looking for other things, which is why I took the 80 – 400 mm lens with me (which does not work well with flowers.)  There were some geese at the Duck Pond and I did make some images of them, which may or may not make the blog.  Although it is full of water the Duck Pond has very little wildlife at it now.  The Swans come from time to time and there are a few geese there but not the constant stream of birds as in past summers. 😦

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So after driving around and looking for things I came back to town by way of the Hurstville Kilns.  A couple of weeks ago I photographed the flowers there and they were pretty close to being overwhelmed by the flooding.  I’m happy to report that the little park has been cleaned up and the flowers seem to be doing just fine.

That’s it for today.  I have another busy day and have to go to Cedar Rapids for a meeting.  Thanks as always for stopping by the blog.  Hope you enjoy your day and be careful.

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Wednesday ~ July 09, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 9, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Bird Photography, Brown Squirrel, Gold Finch, Phantom Version 2, Photography, Wildlife Photography.

A Squirrel

Happy Wednesday!  ~  254

What a crappy day yesterday was for me, pun intended.  I don’t know if I ate something bad on Monday or if I just got in the way of a bug, but I had about 30 hours of misery yesterday.  I got to feeling better around 4:30 p.m. and was able to take a little nourishment.

I am not exactly feeling 100% today but certainly much better than I was this time yesterday.  Enough about that.

This little guy invaded the Bird Sanctuary yesterday evening while Jeanne and I were sitting out enjoying the sights and sounds.  Jeanne drew my attention to him as he started on the hill in our back yard and took little bounces, and he would serpentine with every move.

Golf Finch

The Bird Sanctuary is such good therapy for me.  I sat out there for a couple of hours with my camera and my thoughts and just watched the clouds and birds do their things.  Very peaceful for me.  I would have stayed out longer but Jeanne asked me if I wanted to try a little more food and I looked at my watch to discover it was 7:30 p.m.

Squirrel

I didn’t post a blog yesterday because I was down but I did get the Phantom back in the air Monday after a proper compass calibration.  It flew perfectly just like it was supposed to.  I didn’t take it far just around the back yard and did some maneuvers with it to see how it responded.  All is well.

Then last night I also took it up for a flight.  I didn’t venture far away from home base.  I still don’t trust it yet.  The gimbal had a few issues and I think I know what is causing that.  I’ll have to hook it back up to the computer and see if I can get that resolved.  One of these days I’ll show you some video but right now it’s pretty boring stuff.

That’s all I have for today.  I hope you enjoy your Wednesday.  Thanks as always for stopping by the blog and thanks again Melinda for your very kind words.  Be careful.

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Monday ~ July 07, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 7, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Bird Photography, Phantom 2 crash, Phantom 2 fly away, Photography.

July-06-2014

Happy Monday!  ~  256

I know, more birds.  Yes I have images of birds to show you today but the topic of my post this day will be about my wild experience with the Phantom 2 and the Zenmuse H3 – 3D gimbal.

For weeks I have waited on parts for the Phantom in general and specifically for the H3- 3D gimbal.  This gimbal was designed for the Phantom 2) 2nd edition, and mine is the first edition.  I had made it work but was not happy with it.  So finally Wednesday the adapter kit arrived and I spent yesterday afternoon completely reinstalling the gimbal, which meant putting new landing gear (extended to accommodate the adapter.)

I also took the top off because there were some things I needed to check and repair from the last time I was in there.  So about three hours of work and it is done.  I plugged it into the computer to recalibrate the gimbal and to make sure everything was okay.  I even checked the calibration of the controller and it looked to be in good shape.

Now here is where the chain of events starts that led to disaster.  I didn’t follow the correct procedure for calibrating the compass.  This has to be done anytime you go to a new location or do any rewiring.  There is a set of detailed things you have to do to ensure a proper calibration and as I rethought my calibration I realized I didn’t do it the proper way.

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So, excited for the flight I gave Jeanne the goggles and I used a FPV screen and I took it up and flew it down to the little pond that is about 1,000 feet East of our house.  No problem I had full control and it was responsive to my control inputs.  I decided to bring it back and I noticed that it was not flying the exact way that I was expecting it to.  I lowered the altitude a bit and continued bringing it home.   Suddenly it took off and flew in a direction I was not expecting.   It also started losing altitude.  It was obvious to me very quickly that I had an out-of-control Phantom, so I shut off the controller to enter the fail-safe mode.

Nothing happened.  We waited ten minutes for it to come back and it did not.  So Jeanne and I got in the car to drive the neighborhood in the last known direction we saw it.  Fortunately a block away from the house I decided to go back and get the FPV screen in hopes of identifying where it was.  We drove around for 20 minutes  with no luck and I was already drafting a letter to the insurance company, in my head when the screen started flickering and then showed us a good picture.

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I knew we were close and at first I said to Jeanne, it’s in a tree.  Then we looked closer and it was obvious that it was on the ground camera down in the grass.  Then Jeanne spotted it and I retrieved it.  🙂

The Hero 3+ Gopro camera took a direct hit and has a nice scar on the front lens casing.  Didn’t hurt the lens.  Bent the right side landing gear.  Broke off the transmitter antenna (I don’t know how we were able to get a picture) and broke a prop.  It probably hit the ground at full speed so I’m amazed there was not more damage.  I got it home, put a new prop on it, cleaned up the camera and fitted it with a spare transmitter and other than the bent landing gear it looks air worthy.  Perhaps another test (with more restraint) this evening.

Oh, yes I really wanted to see the video of the crash but no luck, apparently in my couldn’t wait to fly mode, I didn’t get the video turned on.  😦

That’s it for today.  I do hope you enjoyed the images of the birds.  If I do get to fly this evening I’ll post the results (good or bad.)   My friend Simon had some good advice and tips for me so I feel like I know what when wrong and how to keep it from happening again.

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

 

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Sunday ~ July 06, 2014

Posted by Dave Updegraff on July 6, 2014
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Bird Photography, Birds, Red Tail Hawk, Wildlife Photography.

Gold Finch

Happy Sunday!  ~  257

I finished my chores around the bird sanctuary and assembled the two additional chair we purchased sometime ago but have never introduced to the patio until yesterday.  Angie, Ben and the Grand Kids were coming over for a cook out and I wanted to be able to accommodate them in comfort.

Then I thought I would make my bird feeder image of the day and get that out-of-the-way so I could enjoy our company.  Problem was there were no birds at the feeders.  They hardly bother flying off now when I refill the line as they know I’m harmless and I usually mean fresh food, so I couldn’t figure why there were no birds.  One would occasionally land atop one of the feeders and do his rapid nervous looking around and then just as quick he would fly away.

There were plenty of birds in the trees so I was at a loss to understand.  Then suddenly from the big tree in back (my view blocked by the basket ball backboard) of the feeders came a large Red-Tailed Hawk.  He came past me at eye level and then swooped up and over the house.

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As soon as he was gone about a hundred birds (well that’s what it seemed like) came back to the feeders and started eating, fighting, and drinking from the bird bath.  Things at the sanctuary were back to normal.  Well not so much because the dreaded Hawk returned to another tree just to the side of the feeding line and in the blink of an eye the birds were gone again.

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I made several images of this magnificent bird.  He is as big as a small eagle.  He would only show me his butt and only occasionally look my way.  Then just as quick he was gone again and he did not return the rest of the evening.

Had a great time playing with the Grand Kids and never got a camera out.  That doesn’t happen very often but I just wanted to enjoy them last night.

That’s it for today.  Hope you enjoy your Sunday.  Thanks as always for visiting my blog and be careful.

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