By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
For the past 3 years Brendan Morales, mom Laura Morales, his best friend Colby Satterfield, mom Teresa Satterfield along with their uncle Christopher Zavala (not pictured) have made a large donation to the Fillmore Fire Departments Annual Toy Drive. The boys set up a stand in their driveway offering hot chocolate, goodies and arts and crafts for a donation. This year they were able to raise $730 for this good cause. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
Thursday, December 21st at 11:10am crews responded to calls about a suspicious fire outside a home in the 1000 block of Tudor Lane. Fire crews quickly put the fire out with slight damage to a wooden fence. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
A fatal car crash occurred on Friday at approximately 4:30pm on Balcom Canyon Road, one mile north of Bradley Road. Reports are a car carrying two occupants left the road, progressed about 300 feet down a steep canyon and started a brush fire. One occupant found near the vehicle was pronounced dead on the scene. The other occupant made it out of the vehicle and was transported to a local hospital by ambulance. CHP shut down Balcom Canyon between Bradley on the south and South Mountain Road on the north. The fire burned to about a quarter acre and was contained. Names of the victims have not been released. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
Saturday, December 23rd just before 9am a 74-year old male was killed when a telephone pole mounted on a wide load semi struck his pickup truck, as the large semi was making a left hand turn from eastbound 126 to Hall Road. The decease’s truck came to a stop in the westbound lane, which were blocked until 12:30pm. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
A traffic collision occurred on December 21, 2017 at 5:54pm at the Highway 126 signal at Mountain View and Ventura Street. Two units, MED422 and ME91, were on scene. No further information was available. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
At their last meeting, Fillmore City Council voted to let a north Fillmore property tract map expire, 11-plus years after it was first approved. A tract map subdivides a property into smaller lots so that homes can be built. It typically expires after one year, but in this case the city issued five extensions to 11 years. Since then property owner SunCal revised its plans and moved the property to a company called NLA Community, LLC. However, it never submitted development plans to the city or started pre-development plans. |
Photo of the Week "Face of Father Time on Central Avenue" by Bob Crum. Photo data: ISO 16000, Tv mode, Tamron 16-300mm lens @66mm, aperture f/5.0 @ 1/125 seconds shutter speed. Enlarge Photo By Bob Crum — Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
Everybody does it!
Year 2017 will soon be history and the calendar will birth 2018. Blink twice and it'll be Valentine's Day. Without wings time flies! Who doesn't know that the older we get, the faster time seems to go? Also, let's not forget the parallel adage: Time flies when you are having fun. However, as we age, time flies whether we are having fun or not. C'est la vie. However, as photographers (OK... phonetographers too), it's all fun. Now, I'll bet that you did it! Made New Year’s resolutions. Everybody makes them! The only question is how many resolutions you made for 2018? Ten? Twenty? More? Resolutions like: Start a meditation practice, eat fewer calories, read more books, watch less TV, exercise five days a week, treat a mermaid to lunch, loose a 150 pounds, get organized, spend less time on social media, become more romantic. Anything resonate? These popular resolutions are all fine and dandy but there are others that are... ahem... (IMO) more important. You did get a new camera for Christmas, didn't you? Great. Here are a few important photography-related resolutions to consider. 1) 'I resolve to first read the camera manual.' You must! The first rule of photography is knowing how to use your camera in any situation. Command and control is paramount. 2) 'Resolve to make more photographs.' Photography is about the way you see the world. That does not mean you have to travel. There is much in our own backyards. Think about photographing something new in a familiar place. 3) 'Resolve to fail a lot.' Doing so means that you are simultaneously learning a lot. Knowing what not to do is as powerful a lesson as learning what to do next time. 4) 'Resolve to value content over quality.' An emotion that an image evokes is more important than technical precision. 5) 'Resolve to learn a new shooting technique every month.' Approaching a subject with a fresh perspective motivates creativity. Now list a few personal resolutions regarding photography that are important to you. If interest prevails, I have a few ideas to execute in 2018. For example, photo walks. Photo walking is a communal activity of photography enthusiasts who gather in a group to walk around with a camera for the main purpose of making photos of things that interest each photographer. The aim is to practice and improve one's own photography skills rather than a specific focus on documentary photography. Then followed by a photo critique not intended to be critical but provide helpful tips if warranted. I am also considering monthly photo assignments based on themes. Examples, black & white, street portraits, food, vintage signs, abstract & conceptual, textures, golden hour, reflections, shadows, mermaids, graffiti, etc. If there's sufficient interest, I'll establish a new Facebook group for displaying photos submitted. If you're interested, very important to send me an email with two words in the subject line: I'm in! No email means no interest. BTW, if Santa forgot to bring you a new camera, hurry and collect all your Master Card and Visa gift cards and go buy one. Say what? What are my New Year's resolutions? OK, since you ask, I only make resolutions that I know I can execute. Accordingly, my 'one' resolution is don't make any resolutions! I'm assured success! Wishing you and yours a joyful, healthy and peaceful 2018! And happy photoing. Send comments, suggestions, or questions to bob@fillmoregazette.com |
Example of the approximate make and model of vehicle seen in the video. This is not the actual vehicle. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Tuesday, December 26th, 2017
[Written by the home owner] Thursday night at 11:02 our home was vandalized by 2-3 individuals in a Blue or Green 1970's truck. The first pass in the video at 10:56pm shows a male in the back of the truck and stops in front of our home. A female exits the truck and lets the male drive. At 11:02 the truck stops again and several begin egging our home from our sidewalk only 15 feet from our home wearing masks. We believe they knew we had cameras on our home. You can see in the video that a girl gets out and lets the boy in before circling the block and egging our home. The damage will be expensive to repair. I have reported this information to the police. Description of person involved – Hair: Dark Hair, Top: Brown thin jacket, Bottom: Jeans, Age: 18-22, Build: Thin, Race: Hispanic, Sex: Male Description of person involved – Hair: Blonde, Top: Black shirt, Bottom: Jeans, Shoes: White, Age: 18-22, Build: Thin, Race: White, Sex: Female Surveillance video: Link to surveillance video: https://vimeo.com/248584980 If you have any information regarding this crime, please contact the home owner, Ron Howard, at 408 Edgewood Drive. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 20th, 2017
A procession left Fillmore for Ventura on Thursday afternoon with the body of Cal Fire Engineer Cory Iverson, 32, of San Diego. Iverson was killed in the Thomas Fire in the mountains above Fillmore by thermal injuries and smoke inhalation. Iverson leaves a wife, a 2-year old daughter and a daughter due in May. About a dozen people waited on Highway 126 at Old Telegraph Road with flags to express their gratitude and sorrow as Iverson’s hearse passed by. Every freeway overpass between Fillmore and Ventura was stationed with a fire engine with the American flag flown on the ladder. Citizens waited along the roads and the on the overpasses to pay tribute to Iverson during the 25 mile drive. A Gofundme page has been setup to help the family at https://www.gofundme.com/nmkkc-for-ashley-iverson-and-her-girls Enlarge Photo The Yates family of Fillmore, Emerson 9, Jaxson 7, Katie and Meagan, honored Iverson by displaying an American flag. Enlarge Photo |