KB Homes Citrus Grove development behind Vons shopping center on River Street 3-story condo units are nearly complete. These are just two of the 104 units set to be built on the property, to house 375 residences.
KB Homes Citrus Grove development behind Vons shopping center on River Street 3-story condo units are nearly complete. These are just two of the 104 units set to be built on the property, to house 375 residences.
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The 2nd Annual Sweetheart Hop is part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser series with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Fillmore Post 9637 and the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District, benefiting the Veterans Memorial Building! The wonderful community building needs a new roof and a few other renovations, so why not have fun while we “Raise the Roof” on February 1st 2020 at the Veterans Memorial Building?! Come out for a night of treats & dancing... live music performance, cash bar, photo-op plus silent auction. Tickets available for purchase at Fillmore City Hall for $25 each: tickets will be sold at the door the night of the event for $30 each save $5 by purchasing ahead of time! Call 805-524-1500 ext 713 for any questions. To sponsor a table, contact City of Fillmore Parks and Recreation Department at 524-1500 ext 713. Courtesy City of Fillmore Facebook Page.
The 2nd Annual Sweetheart Hop is part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser series with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Fillmore Post 9637 and the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District, benefiting the Veterans Memorial Building! The wonderful community building needs a new roof and a few other renovations, so why not have fun while we “Raise the Roof” on February 1st 2020 at the Veterans Memorial Building?! Come out for a night of treats & dancing... live music performance, cash bar, photo-op plus silent auction. Tickets available for purchase at Fillmore City Hall for $25 each: tickets will be sold at the door the night of the event for $30 each save $5 by purchasing ahead of time! Call 805-524-1500 ext 713 for any questions. To sponsor a table, contact City of Fillmore Parks and Recreation Department at 524-1500 ext 713. Courtesy City of Fillmore Facebook Page.
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Photo of the Week: "Honey bee getting buzzed at the Nectar Bar"  by Bob Crum. Photo data: Samsung S10+ cellphone , lens @4.30mm. Exposure; ISO 50, aperture f/2.4, shutter speed 1/566 sec.
Photo of the Week: "Honey bee getting buzzed at the Nectar Bar" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Samsung S10+ cellphone , lens @4.30mm. Exposure; ISO 50, aperture f/2.4, shutter speed 1/566 sec.
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Calling All Phonetographers!
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

Are you keeping your New Year's resolutions? As customary, I made one perfunctory annual resolution, one that I know I can keep: I resolve not to make any New Year's resolutions! See, I win all year.

A slice of Yogiism: “When you come to a fork in the road, take it,” said Yogi Berra. At the outset of 2020, I am confronted with a fork in the Focus on Photography road.

Photography is dead, proclaim the prognosticators. Some readers boldly suggest that I give more credence to phonetography because the majority of my column's 2,496,390 readers are 'phonetographers' . That might be true. Until recently, my cellphone was an ancient LG G3. A Samsung Galaxy S10+ replaced it and the S10 camera continues to surprise me. So, what to do?

New technology entails a learning curve. Oh joy! If I press this and click on that-uh, not what I expected. I quickly realized that making a photo with the S10 is dramatically different than my Canon 7D2. The S10 has a few interesting camera 'modes', but no knobs and dials! Nevertheless, what the S10+ does it does remarkably well, to my astonishment.

Camera modes include food, night, panorama, pro, live focus, standard photo, video, live focus video, super slow-mo, slow motion and hyper-lapse (time-lapse). Food mode? Great. Imagine a picture of one of my gorgeous hard-boiled eggs as photo of the week. Digital noise is minimized in 'night' mode. Oh yeah, mermaid boudoir phonetography by, ahem, candlelight! Pro mode permits the capture of both RAW and jpegs. Viva la RAW! Video mode is self-explanatory, but there's also 'live focus video' mode which initiates both the wide-angle and telephoto lenses to capture the subject and background separately, resulting in photos with near subjects in focus and the background out of focus. Sounds like 'auto bokeh'! My Canon 7D2 doesn't have that! Hmm.

Pro mode permits considerably more control over the picture-making process. I can adjust ISO, aperture, shutter speed, color temp (white balance), tint, contrast, saturation, highlights and shadows. All adjustments performed with on-phone sliders. But I want KNOBS & DIALS! Samsung says that these adjustments typically made during post-processing but can now be done in-camera. Yeah, sure, I'll see. BTW, Samsung, you forgot bracketing--maybe next iteration.

While the camera performs remarkably well, it has the same problem I have shooting videos with a dSLR camera: Form factor. Because of its physical design (form factor), making adjustments on the cellphone (and dSLR camera) while shooting video is cumbersome. Though the S10 (and my Canon 7D2) are capable of recording fantabulous video clips, they aren't the best tools in the shed for the task. The better tool for shooting video is a camcorder, in my opinion.

Regardless, this S10+ cellphone exhibits promise, so I will give due diligence and spend some time photographing with this marvel of technology. I'll practice until I'm proficient with this 'pricey' device. And I will either capture some fantabulous photos or, with a dash of melancholy, gingerly toss it into the Ventura Harbor. Stay tuned.

I used the S10+ to make the honey bee photo of the week. I saw the bee flitting from one flower to another so I grabbed by S10+ and quickly made several photos in the default 'standard' mode. Because I'm so used to my Canon camera's viewfinder, handling the S10+ while trying to pan and get it to focus on the fast-flying bee was a challenge, and frustrating. Out of several photos, I particularly like this one of the bee getting buzzed at the Nectar Bar.

Next, in-camera photo editors? Is anyone interested?

Send comments, suggestions or questions to: focusonphotography@earthlink.net

 
On Saturday, December 28th at 3:59pm, 2652 Grand Avenue, a barn/granny flat fire was reported. Nearly 20 engines from both Fillmore Fire and Ventura County Fire responded quickly to the scene and found the detached barn, which had an apartment on the upper level, consumed in flames. All occupants were out of the barn according to firefighters. Law enforcement was called to help with traffic while crews worked to extinguish the fire which was put out by 4:30pm. Cause of the fire is still under investigation.
On Saturday, December 28th at 3:59pm, 2652 Grand Avenue, a barn/granny flat fire was reported. Nearly 20 engines from both Fillmore Fire and Ventura County Fire responded quickly to the scene and found the detached barn, which had an apartment on the upper level, consumed in flames. All occupants were out of the barn according to firefighters. Law enforcement was called to help with traffic while crews worked to extinguish the fire which was put out by 4:30pm. Cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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Shawn Ducreay, 20, of Lakewood.
Shawn Ducreay, 20, of Lakewood.

A Lakewood man has been arrested in connection with a commercial burglary that occurred in Fillmore.

On September 21, 2019, deputies responded to a burglary investigation at a restaurant located in the 600 block of Ventura Street. Deputies learned that a suspect smashed the glass front door and entered the business. The suspect took an undisclosed amount of cash from the register and fled the scene. Deputies summoned the help of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Crime Scene Investigators (CSI).CSI Technicians were able to collect vital DNA evidence at the scene. The evidence was entered into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). CODIS is a database which allows crime laboratories within the United States to share and compare DNA information with one another.

The DNA samples collected at the restaurant linked Shawn Ducreay to the crime. Investigators conducted an extensive background check on Ducreay and learned he was staying in the city of Lakewood. On December 20th, 2019, investigators located Ducreay in his vehicle and he was taken into custody.

Ducreay was booked into the Pre-Trail Detention Facility for PC 459-Burglary. He remains in custody on $10,000.00 bail and has a court hearing on January 6th, 2020.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Forensic Sciences Bureau (FSB) played an integral role throughout the investigation. FSB is a full-service laboratory responding to all law enforcement agencies in Ventura County. The 31 full-time forensic scientists and 8 support staff of the FSB analyze approximately 8,000 cases per year.

Nature of Incident: Burglary Suspect Apprehended
Police Use DNA to Help Arrest Fillmore Burglary Suspect
Report Number: 19-148862
Location: 600 Block of West Ventura Street Fillmore
Date & Time: September 21, 2019 3:30 am
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Investigative Bureau/ Sheriff’s Crime Lab/ Gang
Unit (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(A) Shawn Ducreay, 20, of Lakewood
Prepared by: Sergeant Vince Alvarez
Approved by: Captain Garo Kuredjian

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).

 
Pictured is newly appointed Fillmore Middle School Principal Trina Tafoya
Pictured is newly appointed Fillmore Middle School Principal Trina Tafoya

December 13, 2019

Dear Fillmore Unified District Community,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of changes in leadership taking place at Fillmore Middle School, Sierra High School, and Heritage Valley Independent Study. The changes will take effect on Monday, January 6, 2020.

Fillmore Middle School:
New Principal
- Ms. Trina Tafoya will be the new Principal of Fillmore Middle School. Ms. Tafoya is a professional educator who has worked at the secondary level with experiences as a classroom teacher, Teacher on Special Assignment, Assistant Principal, and Principal. She is currently in her second year as Principal of Sierra High School and brings with her a wealth of experience in advocating for the academic success of all students.
Departure of Assistant Principal, Alicia Pane
- Alicia Pane has served our District with distinction as an accomplished Teacher on Special Assignment and most recently as an Assistant Principal at Fillmore Middle School. Mrs. Pane will be leaving Fillmore Unified du to a full family move to the East Coast. We wish her safe travels and continues success.
Education Services
- Assistant Superintendent Micheline G. Miglis will resume her full-time duties as the Assistant Superintendent of Education Services. She will provide ongoing support to
Fillmore Middle School and all Fillmore Unified schools in her role as Assistant Superintendent. Thank you Ms. Miglis for your work in leading Fillmore Middle School.

Sierra High School and Heritage Valley Independent Study:
Mr. Pablo Leanos returns as Principle of Sierra High School and Heritage Valley Independent Study. Mr. Leanos is a professional educator who has worked at the middle and high school levels with experiences as a classroom teacher, counselor, site administrator, and Principal on Special Assignment.

Congratulations to our leaders on their new roles and opportunities. Each of our school leaders have demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting all students and work tirelessly to promote academic success. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Fillmore Unified Schools.

Sincerely,
Adrian E. Palazuelos, Ph.D

 

On Sunday, December 29th at 4:20pm California Highway Patrol responded to a crash reported on Highway 150 in Ojai, also known as Ojai-Santa Paula Road. A motorcyclist was riding a 2017 Harley-Davidson westbound on Highway 150 and for reasons still under investigation, lost control of the bike and went off the road, hitting a mailbox and tree before coming to a stop. The rider was pronounced dead at the scene. On Monday, December 30th the rider was identified as Austin Reed, 20, of Fillmore. Cause of the crash is still under investigation.

 

Fillmore’s Margaret’s Concina closed back in March of 2017 after 40 years of service to the community. On Wednesday, December 25th the following was posted on the Margaret’s Cocina Drive - In Facebook page: “Happy Holiday to everyone. Been a while since we have posted anything on here. Just wanted to say that it’s been a few years now that we closed but after a long wait, we were just notified by the Ventura County Health Dept. that we have been approved for our blueprint plans to reopen; now we’re just waiting on the City of Fillmore to approve these plans to pass. Hoping for positive thought for the next approval of plans to pass, then we can start construction…Hoping to re-open Fall of 2020.”

 
Part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser series with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Fillmore Post 9637 and Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District
The 2nd Annual Sweetheart Hop is part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser series with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Fillmore Post 9637 and the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District. Our wonderful community building needs a new roof and a few other renovations, so why not have fun while we “Raise the Roof” on February 1st 2020 at the Veterans Memorial Building? Come out for a night of dinner, dessert, dancing live music performance, cash bar, photo-op plus silent auction! Ticket options to be announced. To sponsor a table, contact City of Fillmore Parks and Recreation Department at 524-1500 ext 713.
The 2nd Annual Sweetheart Hop is part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser series with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Fillmore Post 9637 and the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District. Our wonderful community building needs a new roof and a few other renovations, so why not have fun while we “Raise the Roof” on February 1st 2020 at the Veterans Memorial Building? Come out for a night of dinner, dessert, dancing live music performance, cash bar, photo-op plus silent auction! Ticket options to be announced. To sponsor a table, contact City of Fillmore Parks and Recreation Department at 524-1500 ext 713.
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Pictured is Alumni Board member and Scholarship Committee member Tricia “Urrea” Gradias (FHS class of 78), along with Alvaro Nathan Garnica (FHS class of 2012) who is one of the 2019 Continuing Education Grant awardees.
Pictured is Alumni Board member and Scholarship Committee member Tricia “Urrea” Gradias (FHS class of 78), along with Alvaro Nathan Garnica (FHS class of 2012) who is one of the 2019 Continuing Education Grant awardees.
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Submitted by FHS Alumni President Mark Ortega

In September of 2019, the Fillmore High Alumni Association awarded $18,000 to Fillmore High graduates from our Continuing Education Grant Program. Over 25 Fillmore High graduates were awarded 2019 Continuing Education Grants. Alvaro Nathan Garnica is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and is currently working on his Pharmaceutical Doctorate Degree at University of Southern California. All Graduates of Fillmore High School are eligible to apply for the award. The application can be printed out from the Alumni's website at www.fillmorehighalumni.com (Click on Scholarships). The deadline to hand in applications is June 30th. Congratulations to all the 2019 Continuing Education Grant recipients. If you are a member of the Alumni Association you can see a complete list of the 2019 awardees by logging into the Alumni's website. Do so by clicking on the "Members Only" page link at the top. If you are not a paying member of the Association, you can pay online by clicking on the "Membership" link.