Struck by vehicle while assisting in traffic accident
VC Sheriff’s SAR Member Jef Dye, 50, of Thousand Oaks.
VC Sheriff’s SAR Member Jef Dye, 50, of Thousand Oaks.

A member of the VC Sheriff's Volunteer Search-and-Rescue team was killed Saturday, February 2nd, on the north-bound I-5 freeway, south of Vista Del Lago Road, near Lake Pyramid. Members of the Fillmore SAR Team were on their way to Frazier Park at 7:15am for a training mission when they stopped to help at the scene of an earlier accident, involving a roll-over, which came to rest in the 150-foot wide median that separates the north and south-bound traffic. While assisting Los Angeles County Fire Dept. crew members, a Ford Expedition SUV left the freeway, traveling up the median embankment and drove into the group of first responders. Fillmore SAR member Jef Dye, 50, was killed on scene. Three other SAR members were transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Brian Alcantar and Marshall Laminen were reported in critical condition and remain hospitalized but are expected to recover; Joe Martinez was treated and released. The driver of the initial accident roll-over was a 63 year old Canoga Park man; he suffered major injuries. The driver of the SUV, a 42 year old Los Angeles man and his female passenger, were apparently uninjured. The incident is under investigation by the CHP's Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation team.

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On 12/24/2018, at approximately 9:30 PM, deputies with the Fillmore Police Department responded to a shooting that occurred in the 800 block of 4th Street in Fillmore. Two adult male victims were shot by unknown suspect(s). The suspect(s) are believed to be associated with a white sedan.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Bureau is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect(s). If you have any information regarding this crime, please contact Detective Beau Rodriguez at 805-384-4723 or at Beau.Rodriguez@ventura.org.

Prepared by: Detective Beau Rodriguez #3591
Approved by: Captain Jeff Miller

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).

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On Thursday 01/31/19, three friends went on a backpacking trip in the Los Padres National Forest. The hikers intended to go from the Piedra Blanca Trailhead in Rose Valley to the Willett Hot Springs and hike back out by Saturday evening 02/02/19. On Saturday evening when the hikers had not checked in with their families, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office received a call for the overdue hikers.

Two resident deputies from Lockwood Valley responded to the trailhead battling heavy mixed rain and snow conditions, debris filled creek crossings, and Highway 33 which was closed due to the dangerous road conditions from ice, rocks, and mud in the roadway.

Upon arrival, the deputies located the overdue hiker’s vehicle at the trailhead indicating the hikers were in fact out on the trail – somewhere.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Air Unit responded utilizing Copter 9. The pilot and crew chiefs were wearing night vision goggles to safely fly in nighttime conditions and locate the overdue hikers.

While Copter 9 was enroute, the Lockwood Deputies located the three overdue hikers about one mile east of the trailhead. The hikers were stranded on the north side of the raging Sespe River and the deputies were unable to safely access their location. Copter 9 quickly arrived on scene and was directed to the lost hikers by the deputies on the ground. Copter 9 located the hikers, landed the airship near the river, and sent crew members to rescue and medically evaluate the hikers. Air squad members reported the hikers were wet and cold. Due to limited space on the helicopter, two of the crew chiefs gave up their seats and remained by the river in the inclement weather so that all three hikers could fly out together. At the time of the rescue, the temperature was 37 degrees with colder conditions and heavy rain and snow expected in the area.

Copter 9 transported the hikers back to the trailhead. The first hiker to step out of the helicopter was wearing wet clothes and was barefoot. The second was wearing boxers only. The third was also wearing completely soaked clothing. All three subjects were medically evaluated and offered warm clothing, food, and water. After warming up, the hikers did not need any additional medical attention and drove home.

When preparing for outdoor recreational activities, it is imperative to be familiar with current and forecasted weather conditions and how those conditions will affect the area you will be in (i.e. flooding). One of the things these hikers did well was to share their hiking plan with family or friends. If they had not shared their specific plans this story could have ended much differently. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office cannot emphasize enough the importance of proper planning for your outdoor recreation for the safety of all, including our first responders.

Prepared by: Deputy Sam Moss
Approved by: Captain J. Fryhoff

 
Fillmore Unified School Board
Fillmore Unified School Board
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Board meeting highlights for the Fillmore Unified School District

2018-2019 First Semester Progress Monitoring
The Governing Board received a presentation of the 2018-2019 first semester assessment data by Assistant Superintendent, Micheline G. Miglis.

2018-2019 Comprehensive School Safety Plan
The Governing Board received a presentation regarding district actions to address the Comprehensive School Safety Plan by Assistant Superintendent, Stefan Cvijanovich

Information on the Resolution of the Board of Education of the Fillmore Unified School District, Ventura County, California, Authorizing the Issuance of Fillmore Unified School District (Ventura County, California) 2016 Election, General Obligation Bonds, Series B, and Actions Related Thereto
The Governing Board received a presentation regarding a potential resolution for future consideration by Assistant Superintendent, Andrea McNeill.

Approve the 2019-2020 School Calendar
The Governing Board approved the 2019-2020 FUSD school calendar.

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

 
On Saturday, January 26th the Fillmore Raiders competed at the Orleans Area in Las Vegas, Nevada to compete in the Youth Nationals sponsored by Jamz. The team took 3rd in the Division 10 Show Cheer Level 1 against 9 other teams. Pictured is the team in no specific order: Ciera Cervantez, Elianna Murillo, Myla Puebla, Lucia Mynatt, Alynna Perez, Kamille Murillo, Anli Collins, Rayne Celestina, Noelle Magana, Jaylene Ponce, Stevie Magana, Destiny Cortez. Head Coach Brianna Acosta and Trainers Aneesa Valencia,Jazmine Chavez, Daisy Andrade and Angelina Mynatt.
On Saturday, January 26th the Fillmore Raiders competed at the Orleans Area in Las Vegas, Nevada to compete in the Youth Nationals sponsored by Jamz. The team took 3rd in the Division 10 Show Cheer Level 1 against 9 other teams. Pictured is the team in no specific order: Ciera Cervantez, Elianna Murillo, Myla Puebla, Lucia Mynatt, Alynna Perez, Kamille Murillo, Anli Collins, Rayne Celestina, Noelle Magana, Jaylene Ponce, Stevie Magana, Destiny Cortez. Head Coach Brianna Acosta and Trainers Aneesa Valencia,Jazmine Chavez, Daisy Andrade and Angelina Mynatt.
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Alejandro Valadez, Fillmore, Age 29.
Alejandro Valadez, Fillmore, Age 29.

On 01/27/19, deputies with the Fillmore Police Department responded to a vehicle theft in the 400 block of Ventura Street. The victim reported his vehicle was stolen while getting gas at a local station. The deputies’ investigation led to the arrest of Alejandro Valadez, who is identified as a local gang member with an extensive criminal history. During the investigation, deputies contacted the victim and obtained information. Deputies learned the victim parked his vehicle near a gas pump and went inside the establishment to pay. While inside, he observed a subject enter his vehicle and drive away. He quickly called the Sheriff’s Office. He was able to provide deputies with a physical description of the suspect. In addition, deputies were able to view video footage that captured the crime. Based on the information obtained, deputies were able to identify Valadez as the suspect in the case. They quickly alerted other officers who were in the area.

While driving in the 700 block of Santa Clara Street, a deputy observed Valadez walking. The deputy lost sight of Valadez momentarily. Other deputies responded to the area and completed an extensive search. In addition to finding the stolen vehicle abandoned in the area, Valadez was found hiding in the backyard of a nearby residence. He was taken into custody without incident. Valadez was booked into the county jail for 10851 (a) VC- vehicle theft. The victim’s vehicle was recovered

Prepared by: Sergeant Vince Alvarez
Approved by: Captain Eric Tennessen

 
Anthony Casillas, 21, of Fillmore.
Anthony Casillas, 21, of Fillmore.

On January 08, 2019, two victims were approached by a known and documented local gang member, Anthony Casillas. The victims were threatened by Casillas with violence in addition to gang slogans being used. Patrol deputies responded and were able to quickly identify Casillas as the suspect.

On January 25, 2019, a search warrant was executed at Casillas’ residence. During the execution of the search warrant, gang indicia and two illegally possessed firearms were located and seized. Casillas was arrested in conjunction with the search warrant and booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility.

On January 29, 2019, the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office charged Casillas with PC 422 - Criminal Threats and PC 186.22(a) – Street Terrorism with additional charges pending. Casillas is currently being held in custody on a $125,000.00 bail.

Anyone with further information regarding this investigation or information related to gang activity is encouraged to contact Detective Erik Hernandez at 805-654-2856.

Prepared by: Detective Erik Hernandez
Approved by: Captain Todd Inglis

 
On Monday, January 28th at the Veterans Memorial Building, nearly 100 people attended the Fillmore Association of Business (FAB) group. They hosted an introductory business meeting to discuss the past, present and future business environment for the City of Fillmore. Photos courtesy Bill Herrera.
On Monday, January 28th at the Veterans Memorial Building, nearly 100 people attended the Fillmore Association of Business (FAB) group. They hosted an introductory business meeting to discuss the past, present and future business environment for the City of Fillmore. Photos courtesy Bill Herrera.
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Bunco Game Night is part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser Series benefitting the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial Building’s efforts in raising money towards a new roof

Every 2nd Tuesday of the month, there will be Bunco game nights at the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial Building (located at 511 Second Street in Fillmore) from 6pm-8pm. It is $5 to play & you are encouraged to pre-register at Fillmore City Hall, you may buy-in on the night of each game night if there is player space available. There will be a cash bar available to purchase drinks (alcohol & non-alcoholic) along with shopping opportunities from approximately 10 vendors each game night.

This event is part of the “Raise the Roof” Fundraiser series benefitting the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial Building’s efforts in raising money towards a new roof.

For more information please call 524-1500 ext 713.

 
Photo of the Week: "Roaring Sespe Creek at sunset" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, manual mode, Tamron 16-300mm lens @28mm, exposure ISO 800, aperture f/10, shutter speed 1/500 of a second.
Photo of the Week: "Roaring Sespe Creek at sunset" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, manual mode, Tamron 16-300mm lens @28mm, exposure ISO 800, aperture f/10, shutter speed 1/500 of a second.
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Location, location, location!
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

Alas, wet, juicy rain from on high. Except for a leaky umbrella, I'm not complaining. Nosireebob! The much-needed water is greatly appreciated. However, the dainty Sespe Creek mermaids don't enjoy frolicking in a muddy torrent. A text told me they left for calmer, and clearer, Ventura Harbor waters. But I digress.

Sespe Creek, with headwaters at Potrero Seco at 5,280 feet in the eastern Sierra Madre Mountain, is approximately 61 miles long. From beginning to end, more than thirty tributary streams of the Sierra Madre and Topatopa Mountains feed the unrestrained free-flowing Sespe.

The sprawling territory of the watershed encompasses 260 square miles. If my math is correct, that's 166,499.294 acres. That's a large area for rain to dump on and run down to the creek. Since hills are covered with soil, the runoff is, well, you know, muddy.

Streams, creeks and rivers - each with unique and fascinating personalities - are interesting bodies of water as well as exciting photo ops. From any vantage point, observe any flowing body of water at any time of the year and you will see unique characteristics. Two weeks later, from the same place, you'll often find that it's different. A month ago there wasn't a drop of water flowing in Sespe Creek. It's now a raging torrent.

During a break in the weather last Saturday afternoon, the Sespe beckoned. I first made several photos from the bank north of the railroad bridge. As dusk drew nigh, time for plan B: Sunset photo on the bank of the roaring Sespe. As you might guess, good photos don't just happen. They require four things: planning, composition, appropriate camera programming and some post-processing. Oh, and one other thing: Patience. Planning and composition meant I needed to skedaddle over to a location south of Old Telegraph road.

Now on the eastern bank (location!), I was greeted with an exposure dilemma. The sun was very bright. If I set exposure settings for the brightness, the muddy water was too dark. Expose for the dark muddy water and the sky was blown out. Bountiful clouds off on the horizon. Hmmm. I waited. And waited. Patience, remember? As hoped, the sun began dipping behind some clouds. Hallelujah! Now, with the right aperture and shutter speed, I could balance the light of the sky and on the water. Bingo! Whoa! Not one and done! It's never a good idea to merely make one photo and skadoo thinking that you've got the best possible photo! Varying the composition can produce entirely different images. Equally important, various combinations of aperture and shutter speed produce different exposures, one of which will ultimately be the best. As the sun steadily descended, and ISO on auto, I continued to shoot varying the aperture and shutter speed. The tally? A scant 38 photos. I hope that I was legally allowed to have so much fun!

In case you're wondering, I did consider shooting the scene in HDR (high dynamic range) mode, bracketing the exposure in 5 successive frames. But when the sun ducked behind the clouds, I was confident I could achieve a relatively balanced and correct exposure without HDR. HDR processing sometimes produces artifacts that degrade the image.

Later at home, I sorted the photos selecting one to post process. I further tweaked the exposure with my computer darkroom using Adobe Lightroom (LR). The graduated filter in LR is an awesome aid for fine-tuning exposure balance. I polished the image with NIK plugins in Photoshop Elements. Bingo! Photo of the week! Happy photoing!

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Saturday, June 8th, 2019
The FHS Class of '69 is planning their 50th Class Reunion which will coincide with Alumni Banquet on Saturday June 8th. They also are planning a pre alumni gathering at Joe Aguirre's home on Friday, June 7th from 4-6pm. The committee would greatly appreciate all classmates updating their mailing address by either calling Lucy Rangel Sanchez at 805-521-1676 or Pam Henderson Preciado at 805-746-4391. Or, if you’re on Facebook, go to the FHS Class of 1969 page for updating and all other information. The F.H.S. Alumni Board of Directors are very excited to be hosting the class of '69's 50 year class reunion. You can purchase your reservations online now at www.fillmorehigalumni.com (Click on
The FHS Class of '69 is planning their 50th Class Reunion which will coincide with Alumni Banquet on Saturday June 8th. They also are planning a pre alumni gathering at Joe Aguirre's home on Friday, June 7th from 4-6pm. The committee would greatly appreciate all classmates updating their mailing address by either calling Lucy Rangel Sanchez at 805-521-1676 or Pam Henderson Preciado at 805-746-4391. Or, if you’re on Facebook, go to the FHS Class of 1969 page for updating and all other information. The F.H.S. Alumni Board of Directors are very excited to be hosting the class of '69's 50 year class reunion. You can purchase your reservations online now at www.fillmorehigalumni.com (Click on "Events")
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Exercise Citadel Shield / Solid Curtain 2019 (SC/SC-19) will be conducted on naval installations within the continental United States, 4 - 15 February, 2019.

This annual exercise is designed to enhance the training and readiness of Navy Security Forces. Exercise CS/SC-19 is not in response to any specific threat, but a regularly scheduled exercise.

Measures have been taken to minimize disruptions within local communities and to normal base operations, but there may be times when the exercise causes increased traffic around bases or delays in base access. Area residents may also see or hear security activities associated with the exercise.

During the Citadel Shield / Solid Curtain 2019 exercise, the Visitor Control Center hours will remain the same; Monday-Friday 0645-1445.

For more information, follow us on Facebook @NavalBaseVenturaCounty, or call NBVC Public Affairs at 805-989-9234.

 

On 12/24/2018, at approximately 9:30 PM, deputies with the Fillmore Police Department responded to a shooting that occurred in the 800 block of4thStreet in Fillmore.Two adult male victims were shot by unknown suspect(s).The suspect(s) are believed to be associated with a white sedan. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Bureau is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect(s).If you have any information regardingthis crime, please contact DetectiveBeau Rodriguez at 805-384-4723 or at Beau.Rodriguez@ventura.org.Prepared by:Detective Beau Rodriguez #3591NewsRelease Date:01/30/2019Media Follow-Up Contact:Detective Beau Rodriguez805-290-0645/ Beau.Rodriguez@ventura.orgApproved by:Captain Jeff MillerVentura 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 call may remain anonymous. The caller is not recorded.
Call Crimestoppers at 888-222-8477.

 
Fillmore High School Wrestling made History this past Saturday. For the first time in 31 years they competed at the Rim of the World High School Division 6 SS-CIF Dual Meet; they also earned the first League Champions in the new Citrus Coast League. Pictured (l-r) is Assistant Coach Jorge Bonilla, Davian Gonzalez, Diego Magana, Marcos “Tony” Ochoa, Adrian Scott, Gabe Gonzalez, Adrian Bonilla, Sammy Kafka, David Rivas, Abraham Santa Rosa, Nate Ocegueda, Jose Scott and Head Coach Manuel Ponce.
Fillmore High School Wrestling made History this past Saturday. For the first time in 31 years they competed at the Rim of the World High School Division 6 SS-CIF Dual Meet; they also earned the first League Champions in the new Citrus Coast League. Pictured (l-r) is Assistant Coach Jorge Bonilla, Davian Gonzalez, Diego Magana, Marcos “Tony” Ochoa, Adrian Scott, Gabe Gonzalez, Adrian Bonilla, Sammy Kafka, David Rivas, Abraham Santa Rosa, Nate Ocegueda, Jose Scott and Head Coach Manuel Ponce.
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On Friday, January 25th the Fillmore High Girls Soccer team hosted the Malibu Sharks. The Lady Flashes had a great performance defeating the Sharks 7-0. With victory, the Lady Flashes secured the title of Citrus Coast League Champions. They will advance to the first round of playoffs which are scheduled for February 2nd. Time, location and opponent have not yet been released. Pictured above is the team after their victory. Submitted by Head Coach Omero Martinez.
On Friday, January 25th the Fillmore High Girls Soccer team hosted the Malibu Sharks. The Lady Flashes had a great performance defeating the Sharks 7-0. With victory, the Lady Flashes secured the title of Citrus Coast League Champions. They will advance to the first round of playoffs which are scheduled for February 2nd. Time, location and opponent have not yet been released. Pictured above is the team after their victory. Submitted by Head Coach Omero Martinez.
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First big event in the "Raise the Roof" Fundraiser series

The Sweetheart Hop is the first big occurrence in the "Raise the Roof" Fundraiser series with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Fillmore Post 9637 & the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District benefiting the Veterans Memorial Building!

Our wonderful community building needs a new roof & a few other renovations, so why not have fun while we "Raise the Roof" on February 16th 2019 at the Veterans Memorial Building.

Come out for a night of dinner, dessert & dancing... Music Performance by Studio C Band, Cash bar, photo-op + silent auction!
Ticket options are as follows:

5:30pm entrance:
- $45 a person , ticket includes dinner
- $350 8 person table, ticket includes dinner

7:00pm entrance:
- $25 a person, ticket does not include dinner

Purchase tickets at Fillmore City Hall, 250 Central Avenue downstairs at the finance window.

** To purchase an 8 person table, contact the Parks and Recreation department to see if a table is still available to reserve. 524-1500 ext 713 (upstairs, 2nd floor of City Hall)

*** To sponsor a table, call 524-1500 ext 713

 
Pictured is Martha Gentry presenting “Rancho Sespe, 1833 to 1985—155 Years” to students at Fillmore Middle School. Photo courtesy Sue Zeider.
Pictured is Martha Gentry presenting “Rancho Sespe, 1833 to 1985—155 Years” to students at Fillmore Middle School. Photo courtesy Sue Zeider.
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Submitted by Sue Zeider On Tuesday, January 22, the Fillmore Historical Museum presented a program on the 155 years of Rancho Sespe to the Fillmore Middle School. In conjunction with the presentation, the students can participate in an essay contest on Rancho Sespe sponsored by the Museum. There are separate categories for fiction and non-fiction. Students are encouraged to interview friends and family who have memories of living or working at the Rancho.

 
On Monday, January 28th at 5:10pm traffic between Fillmore and Moorpark was blocked due to a two car collision on Grimes Canyon Road near the San Marino Oil Company Road. Three people were transported to local hospitals and CHP and other emergency personal cleared the scene after 6:00pm and were able reopen the road in both directions. Cause of the crash is still under investigation.
On Monday, January 28th at 5:10pm traffic between Fillmore and Moorpark was blocked due to a two car collision on Grimes Canyon Road near the San Marino Oil Company Road. Three people were transported to local hospitals and CHP and other emergency personal cleared the scene after 6:00pm and were able reopen the road in both directions. Cause of the crash is still under investigation.
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Supervisor Kelly Long announced today she is accepting applications for volunteer positions on the Bardsdale Cemetery District Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees formulates rules, regulations and policies as well as management of the land, buildings and equipment necessary to run the Cemetery. Trustees must reside within the Cemetery District boundaries.

The Bardsdale Cemetery District serves the City of Fillmore and surrounding area. The Bardsdale Cemetery Association was formed in 1895 and operated as an association until 1914 when it became a public cemetery district. The District owns and operates a cemetery located in Bardsdale at 1698 South Sespe Street. The cemetery and related District owned property is approximately 14.4 acres in size. The District provides burial and related services to residents and property owners in the District boundaries.

The District’s operations are overseen by a five-member Board of Trustees serving four-year terms. The two vacant Trustee positions will fulfill a term that will expire on January 4th, 2021. The trustee positions are appointed at large by the Board of Supervisors upon recommendation of 3rd District Supervisor Kelly Long.

Public cemeteries in California are among the earliest and oldest public facilities in the state and were in existence prior to the enactment of the first public cemetery law in 1909. Today, there are 253 public cemetery districts in California, including three districts in Ventura County: Bardsdale Cemetery District, Piru Cemetery District & El Rancho Simi Cemetery District. Public cemetery districts are special districts that are legally separate from any other unit of local government. Each district’s board of trustees is solely responsible for all aspects of district operations. Trustees must reside within the cemetery district boundaries and be registered voters within the district.

For more information, please contact Manuel Minjares in Supervisor Kelly Long’s office at 805-654-2276.

 
Photo of the Week: "Violent Sespe Creek upheaval" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, manual mode, Tamron 16-300mm lens @110mm, exposure; ISO 5000, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/200th of a second.
Photo of the Week: "Violent Sespe Creek upheaval" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, manual mode, Tamron 16-300mm lens @110mm, exposure; ISO 5000, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/200th of a second.
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A matter of intentions
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

The phenomenal super blood wolf moon lunar eclipse was hyped as a must watch event. Many of you watched. Answering my query, I wasn't surprised to hear that many of you agreed that 'twas not spectacular. However, others asked: Where in the photo is the man-in-the-moon churning green cheese? Good grief, I need to get a 1,000mm lens.

The photo of the week is a revisit of part of Sespe Creek after the recent storm. The storm that produced a deluge of storm-water runoff throughout the Sespe Creek watershed causing Sespe Creek to 1) become extraordinarily muddy and 2) rise quickly to a raging torrent.

I witnessed many who stopped on the Old Telegraph Road bridge over the Creek's east branch (actually the so-called overflow) and shot an overview photo to capture a broad expanse of the creek. I also have that ho-hum image. But such photos don't convey any sense of the enormous power of the turbulent creek as it roars downstream to the Santa Clara River.

Recall the many instances when I stated that a photo that tells a story without words is not only photojournalism, it's usually a more stimulating photo. A roaring Sespe Creek is exciting, but something else is quite extraordinary if one would look with photographer's eyes. (Remember that topic?) Stop and take a few minutes to watch the roaring torrent. Besides the loud din-and it was quite loud-you'll see the roaring creek became a contortionist at various locations.

Over decades of torrential rains, large boulders have ended up in many parts of the creek bed. After a storm, the water rises and the flow rate increases. When it hits an unmovable boulder, the water protests as it's forced to go around and/or over it. In the process, it contorts in numerous ways. Like snowflakes, no two splashes identical. Look closely at these areas of hyperactivity and you'll see many fabulous photo ops.

There's a massive boulder in the creek just north of the railroad bridge. It causes an enormous upheaval of the water distorting it in interesting and spectacular ways creating an exciting display.

After the perfunctory overview waterscape photos, I watched the chocolate milk for several minutes and envisioned the photo I wanted to make. With the onset of dusk, I needed to act quickly. ISO of 5000 was required to compensate for the low light at an f/11 aperture. Selecting the shutter speed was a quandary. Ultimately I selected 1/200th of a second to show some blur indicating fast flowing water. The result is the photo of the week.

The point is to demonstrate that by understanding the relationship between ISO, aperture and shutter speed, the photographer can create a photo for a specific purpose. I wanted to capture the enormous forces at play. BAM! Water slams into the boulder! BOOM! Unmovable boulder says not today H²O! Water heaves and screams in agony! My challenge: Capture the forces of nature. And of course, regular readers know how much I relish a photographic challenge.

Another purpose of this exercise is to illustrate, again, the benefits of acquiring photography eyes. Take time to look around. Observe! 'See' and engage the right hemisphere of your brain that performs tasks related to creativity and the arts. After all, photography is about creating photos!

I created the photo of the week as intended, i.e., a photo illustrating dynamic hydraulic forces. Did I succeed? That's up to you to decide. Happy photoing.

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