Photo of the Week "Girl and father both enjoying the experience" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Camera Canon 7D MKII Manual mode, ISO 10,000, Tamron 16-300mm lens @ 28mm, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/125 second.
Photo of the Week "Girl and father both enjoying the experience" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Camera Canon 7D MKII Manual mode, ISO 10,000, Tamron 16-300mm lens @ 28mm, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/125 second.
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Just justification
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

There is no better time for all phonetographers – you know who you are – to park your cell phone in your pocket and get serious about 'real' photography. The technology of present-day cameras is so good that they are capable of producing amazingly good photos. Dare I say better than cell phone photos?

Briefly, price mainly reflects features. More expensive cameras feature faster processors, more focus points, auto bracketing, etc. Obviously the more expensive equipment, the higher the resolution and better overall quality. But not necessarily a better photograph! So, if you don't intend to shoot HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography or need high speed burst mode no need to waste money on a camera with features you won't use.

But instead of discussing cameras specifically, the following is intended to provide justification for buying any camera if you don't own one. Or about becoming a 'photographer' sans snapshots if you own a camera.

Creativity is the magic ingredient of 'wow' photos. It's the essential element for taking a simple superficial cell phone 'snapshot' to an artistically-rendered photograph. That is not hyperbole!

As previously said, technical know-how is not complicated. Just make 50,000 photos and you will have mastered the technical aspects of photography. Take heart. Simply shoot consistently for only a few months and you will understand the holy trinity of exposure: Shutter speed, aperture and ISO. But technical proficiency alone does not make a ‘wow’ photo. Creativity is paramount regardless of the camera!

The good news is everybody has the potential to be creative but too many fear disapproval or failure. To paraphrase photographer Barbara Bender: “Creativity can only flourish in an atmosphere of experimentation, risk taking, playfulness, curiosity and a sense of adventure. It is only possible when the excellence of the final product is irrelevant.”

The notion that 'technical' excellence of the photo being irrelevant is important because it frees you to photograph whatever inspires you without regard to any judgment afterward by others. Inhibition, more than lacking technical skills,thwarts creativity. Remember, art is subjective so put aside all fears of feeling foolish, grab your camera and just photograph what you want and how you want. That's what I do with wild abandon and love it!

Photographer Ming Thein describes creating compositions “as the practice of arranging elements in your frame into an aesthetically pleasing way, and a way that draws attention to your primary subject. It's moving away from the technical into the artistic. There is a “right” exposure and point of focus, but there’s no “right” composition — only compositions that looks right, and those that don’t.”

Obviously photography is an artistic endeavor not merely a mechanical process. As such, there is no right or wrong way to produce noteworthy photos. It's about expressing oneself, without judgment. More importantly, isn't doing something creative the spice of life? Furthermore, photography is fun and it's true that doing anything that brings joy reduces stress which therefore improves our quality of life. What more motivation do you need to engage with the world through photography?

The photo of the week, a joyful girl and her proud father, is an example of patience... and timing. With the camera to my eye, I patiently waited for a magic moment. Timing is about being ready to instantly capture the unexpected. At the exact moment I saw the girl reach out to touch her father's hand I pressed the shutter release button and wrote the touching story using a visual language: Photography. Justification indeed!

Happy photoing.

Send comments, suggestions and/or questions to bob@fillmoregazette.com

 


 
On Saturday, June 2nd the Fillmore Flashes Boys Baseball team traveled to UC Riverside to take on Trinity Classical for the Division 7 CIF Southern Section Championship game. After a hard fought game the team defeated Trinity Classical 7-4, giving the Flashes the title ‘CIF Champs’. The Flashes Boys Baseball last CIF title win was 1988. Congratulations to the Flashes for adding yet another CIF title to this year’s Fillmore High School record books.
On Saturday, June 2nd the Fillmore Flashes Boys Baseball team traveled to UC Riverside to take on Trinity Classical for the Division 7 CIF Southern Section Championship game. After a hard fought game the team defeated Trinity Classical 7-4, giving the Flashes the title ‘CIF Champs’. The Flashes Boys Baseball last CIF title win was 1988. Congratulations to the Flashes for adding yet another CIF title to this year’s Fillmore High School record books.
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At Tuesday’s School Board meeting Fillmore High School’s Katrionna Furness was recognized for her accomplishments this year as the CIF Southern Section Division 4 Swim Champion. Picture with Kat are FHS Swim Coaches Mike and Cindy Blatt. Kat will also be recognized by the VC Board of Supervisors next Tuesday morning at the VC Government Center, and the Fillmore City Council that evening.
At Tuesday’s School Board meeting Fillmore High School’s Katrionna Furness was recognized for her accomplishments this year as the CIF Southern Section Division 4 Swim Champion. Picture with Kat are FHS Swim Coaches Mike and Cindy Blatt. Kat will also be recognized by the VC Board of Supervisors next Tuesday morning at the VC Government Center, and the Fillmore City Council that evening.
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At Tuesday night’s meeting the Fillmore School Board recognized classified, certified and management retirees of the Fillmore Unified school District for their years of service.
At Tuesday night’s meeting the Fillmore School Board recognized classified, certified and management retirees of the Fillmore Unified school District for their years of service.
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Recognition to Classified, Certificated and Management Retirements

The Governing Board recognized FUSD staff retiring during the 2017-2018 school year. Congratulations to our dedicated staff for their years of service.

Approve Resolution Number 17-18-21 Commending CIF SS Individual Swimming Champion

Board approved Resolution 17-18-21 and congratulated FHS Swimmer, Katrionna Furness, and Coaches Mike and Cindy Blatt.

Proposed 2018-2019 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) and 2018-2019 Proposed Budget, Including Proposition 30 Expenditure Plan.

Presentations to the Governing Board regarding LCAP by Assistant Superintendent, Micheline G. Miglis and the Budget by Assistant Superintendent, Andrea McNeill.

Approve Resolution 17-18-23 for Award of Contract under Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Procedures

The Board awarded the contract to Cal Pacific Roofing, Inc. for FHS Buildings 2 and 3– West Wing (Rooms 58-61 and 62-65)

Personnel Recommendations

The Board approved all personnel recommendations including new hires, promotions, resignations, and leaves.

 
On Thursday, May 31st at 2:25 pm in the 200 block of East Telegraph Road at Highway 126, the driver of a gray Honda, Eduardo Robles, 30, intentionally rear-ended a sedan, pushing it into the eastbound lane where it was struck by a tractor trailer, killing the driver of the sedan, Benjamin Brown of Oxnard. The truck driver and Robles’ passenger had major to moderate injuries and were taken to the hospital.
On Thursday, May 31st at 2:25 pm in the 200 block of East Telegraph Road at Highway 126, the driver of a gray Honda, Eduardo Robles, 30, intentionally rear-ended a sedan, pushing it into the eastbound lane where it was struck by a tractor trailer, killing the driver of the sedan, Benjamin Brown of Oxnard. The truck driver and Robles’ passenger had major to moderate injuries and were taken to the hospital.
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Robles, a Fillmore resident, was suspected of driving under the influence and arrested at the scene of the crash. Highway 126 was closed for several hours and drivers were forced to take alternate routes. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
Robles, a Fillmore resident, was suspected of driving under the influence and arrested at the scene of the crash. Highway 126 was closed for several hours and drivers were forced to take alternate routes. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
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On Thursday, May 31st at 9:49am on Piru Canyon Road a white Volkswagen Jetta drove off the road, going down a 200-foot embankment. Multiple crews were called to rescue the driver Joseph Luna, 27 of Fillmore, and his passenger a 31-year old female from Oxnard. Luna was air airlifted to Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks for his injuries, and his passenger was transported by ambulance to Ventura County Medical Center both with moderate injuries. Police arrested Luna for suspicion of felony driving under the influence, but he was released due to injuries. The incident is still under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.
On Thursday, May 31st at 9:49am on Piru Canyon Road a white Volkswagen Jetta drove off the road, going down a 200-foot embankment. Multiple crews were called to rescue the driver Joseph Luna, 27 of Fillmore, and his passenger a 31-year old female from Oxnard. Luna was air airlifted to Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks for his injuries, and his passenger was transported by ambulance to Ventura County Medical Center both with moderate injuries. Police arrested Luna for suspicion of felony driving under the influence, but he was released due to injuries. The incident is still under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.
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On Thursday, May 31st at 3:50pm Fillmore Fire Department responded to a traffic collision involving two vehicles. Upon arrival crews found an SUV had crashed into a building on the corner of Central and Sespe Avenue. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
On Thursday, May 31st at 3:50pm Fillmore Fire Department responded to a traffic collision involving two vehicles. Upon arrival crews found an SUV had crashed into a building on the corner of Central and Sespe Avenue. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
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Photo of the Week "The fierce dragon roller coaster at the May Festival carnival" By Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, manual mode, ISO 640, Tamron 16-300mm lens @16mm, aperture f11, shutter speed 1/500 second.
Photo of the Week "The fierce dragon roller coaster at the May Festival carnival" By Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, manual mode, ISO 640, Tamron 16-300mm lens @16mm, aperture f11, shutter speed 1/500 second.
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“Important to Pay Your Dues”
Bob Crum
Bob Crum
Photos by Bob Crum.
Photos by Bob Crum.
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The Bardsdale Cemetery held a Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 28th at 11:00AM. The Ceremony started with a fly-over by the 805th Navion Squadron. This year’s featured speaker was Gordon A. Richardson who has 28 years of service in the Army. Reverend Bethany Carpenter of the Bardsdale Methodist Church gave the Memorial Service. Assisting at the ceremony was VFW Post 9637, Boy Scout Troop 406, Cub Scout Troop 3400 and Bob Thompson. Pictured is Boy Scout Troop 406 and Cub Scout Troop 3400 as they salute for the raising of colors. Photo by Bob Crum.
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The Bardsdale Cemetery held a Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 28th at 11:00AM. The Ceremony started with a fly-over by the 805th Navion Squadron. This year’s featured speaker was Gordon A. Richardson who has 28 years of service in the Army. Reverend Bethany Carpenter of the Bardsdale Methodist Church gave the Memorial Service. Assisting at the ceremony was VFW Post 9637, Boy Scout Troop 406, Cub Scout Troop 3400 and Bob Thompson. Pictured is Boy Scout Troop 406 and Cub Scout Troop 3400 as they salute for the raising of colors. Photo by Bob Crum. Crum.
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Saturday, May 19th was the annual Fillmore May Festival Parade. Making an appearance in this year’s parade was Raelene Chaney (above) who was awarded Fillmore’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Also in the parade was CIF Swim Division 4 Champion Katrionna Furness. This year’s festival was held May 17th to 20th. Family and friends were able to enjoy carnival rides along with the food, game, information, arts & crafts vendors.
Saturday, May 19th was the annual Fillmore May Festival Parade. Making an appearance in this year’s parade was Raelene Chaney (above) who was awarded Fillmore’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Also in the parade was CIF Swim Division 4 Champion Katrionna Furness. This year’s festival was held May 17th to 20th. Family and friends were able to enjoy carnival rides along with the food, game, information, arts & crafts vendors.
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