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Summer of 63

03 Tuesday Apr 2018

Posted by Ed Zirkle in learning, news, Notable, WashDC

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Famous, learning, Martin Luther King, memorial, news, People, photography, speech, Washington DC

It was the summer of 1963 and our church youth group, TUXIS, assembled some of us, students, to take a bus into the South. I don’t remember Parents raising a fuss so at the time I don’t think we knew much about what was going on and having lived some many places already our acceptance of people was pretty open. I remember palling around with what I think was the only black student at Carson Long Military school in PA back in the 50’s. Love to know where he is now.

So the bus loaded up with a bunch of white high school students went on a ride to the deep South to meet up with the local church people. I wonder now how that trip might have changed my outlook on life and what I would do in the future.

What I remember:
Being asked who was on the bus when we stopped to eat.
Seeing cigarette burns on some people.
Sleeping on the floor of a gym – part of the school or church I don’t remember.
Seeing a burned out church.

I’m sure there was more but those moment have stuck with me over the years. And I don’t remember if I had a camera with me. I should have. Maybe I’ll find negs tucked away one of these days.

August of 63 Martin Luther King, Jr gave his speech and I don’t think at that time I connected the dots. Even though the chances of meeting him were so very remote, he is someone I regret not meeting and having a chance to spend some time and photograph him for the future.

His words are inspirational and I wish we could take up his challenge for unity and a better tomorrow.

References: I Have a Dream address  Video

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Stitched UP

29 Thursday Mar 2018

Posted by Ed Zirkle in MarchForOurLives, photography, WashDC

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DC, Image Composite Editor, march, March for Our Lives, Microsoft, Nikon, Pano, panoramic, photography, protest, stitch, stitching, Washington DC

One of the great things about digital photography is the ability to make a panoramic image on the spot if, if, you can see in your head how it will stitch together and will tell a better story than just one image.

Last weekend, March 24, I had the chance to photograph history when in Washington, DC the March for Our Lives event was held.  The crowds were epic and at one point it was impossible to move!  I was trying to get to the corner of 7th NW and Pennsylvania Ave NW and the closest I could get to Pennsylvania Ave NW was about 100 ft out. It was, however, an great opportunity for a panoramic to show the crush of people attending the event.

On the technical side… Nikon D800, Nikon 24mm f1.4 and Microsoft Research Image Composite Editor, you can get it here.

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Looking East on Constitution Ave NW – Federal Trade Commission left and National Gallery of Art right. 3 image stitch.

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On 7th St NW looking North toward Pennsylvania Ave NW. 4 image stitch.

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The wall at the Federal Trade Commission near 6th St NW. 3 image stitch.

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On 6th St NW looking at the Federal Trade Commission with Constitution Ave NW left and Pennsylvania Ave NW on the right. 3 image stitch.

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If a person falls in a creek…

28 Wednesday Feb 2018

Posted by Ed Zirkle in Exploring Ohio, Ohio, Photo shoot, photography, Photojournalism

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Exploring Ohio, fun, hiking, Logan, Ohio, photography, Rockbridge, water, waterfall

Went to Rockbridge State Nature Preserve today to photograph the falls for Exploring Ohio photo magazine. Rockbridge only runs after a good rain and we have been hit pretty good here lately. I must say that Rockbridge is quite a hike. Not for the faint of heart, bad knees or hips, nor heart issues, plus if you don’t like heights then you don’t want to walk the rockbridge it’s self. No guard rails, just straight down. Looking forward to spring and a green walk. So the story goes like this… when in your head you keep repeating ‘this is a bad idea’ over and over you would think it’s a bad idea. But then as a photographer logic sometimes, a lot of the time, goes out the window. ‘The’ place to get the photo was down a very steep bank covered in leaves after a lot of rain. Would be a hard climb down and very difficult back up given the extra weight of gear and wet leaves covering the ground, but then…
Once down the realization for getting back up sinks in, not good. Did I mention I’m not 20 something anymore, did my mind remind my body of that??? NO… but then you are a photographer and can do anything. Like taking a swim in the creek! Fortunately I had set the camera’s up on the rocks in a safe place and moved the phones to the camera vest before slipping on the wet rocks and doing a face plant in the creek. Did you know that the rather light Nike hiking boots get very heavy with filled with water.
So the moral of the story is don’t think like a photographer sometimes, be reasonable, think like a normal human being. But then I’m an old school shooter, photojournalist. In the end I got the picture.

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The scenery to and from the falls is quite nice. Go when it’s a bit dryer though. :-]

Only the Brave – Granite Mt Hotshots

19 Thursday Oct 2017

Posted by Ed Zirkle in Boise, ID, Movies, photography, Photojournalism

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Last night the movie Only the Brave opened here in Columbus market. It’s about the Granite Mountain Hotshots stationed in Prescott, AZ.  On June 30, 2013, 19 members of the group were killed fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire. The movie based on that group and that fateful day is excellent. A good look into what it’s like to be a hotshot and how it affects the family life. I highly recommend this movie.

On September 12, 2013 I was fortunate to be able to tour the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, ID while on my We The People 2013 photo study around the US. They were very gracious and showed me how the system works.  They provide one of the largest communication systems in the world. There is the command center, warehouse, jump center and a garden memorial.  Quite the experience, very honored to have been there.

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Fish tale

19 Sunday Jun 2016

Posted by Ed Zirkle in personal, photography, Photojournalism, Special Olympics

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Ed Zirkle, Erin Moore, Kroger, photography, photojournalism, Snowfox, Special Olympics, sushi

One of the very fun things about photojournalism is learning. Today I ‘learned’ how sushi was made, by way of…

Erin Moore is a member of Westerville Special Olympics and her parents are wonderful life long friends, so much for disclosure, and I have had the pleasure of watching Erin grow from a baby into a young adult and light up everyone’s life that she meets.

Mark with Snowfox Sushi that has space at the Kroger, Hamilton Rd and Morse Rd, sees Erin and her parents Sean and Cindy as they shop on a regular basis and have come to know one another.  Mark made an offer to show Erin how to make sushi.  The rest is history.

So I spent an hour watching Erin learn to make sushi and seeing Mark having a great time showing her.

Remember: Let me win, but if I can not win let me be be brave in the attempt. Take a moment to visit Westerville Special Olympics and National Special Olympics and be brave in your attempt to volunteer and have a great fish tale to tell.

Check out all the images…

Erin Moore being taught had to make sushi by Mark with SnowFox Sushi at Kroger Hamilton Rd and Morse Rd, Columbus, OH
Erin Moore being taught had to make sushi by Mark with SnowFox Sushi at Kroger Hamilton Rd and Morse Rd, Columbus, OH
Erin Moore being taught had to make sushi by Mark with SnowFox Sushi at Kroger Hamilton Rd and Morse Rd, Columbus, OH
Erin Moore being taught had to make sushi by Mark with SnowFox Sushi at Kroger Hamilton Rd and Morse Rd, Columbus, OH

 

Ali

04 Saturday Jun 2016

Posted by Ed Zirkle in Louisville, personal, Places

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boxing, Ed Zirkle, Muhammad Ali, photography, sports, Veronica Porsche

In the late 60’s we lived in Louisville, Ky. Dad was working at appliance park for GE and I had returned from NM where I had attended college at NMMI for a couple of years. I was dating Cathy Thomas at the time and we were going to see a movie downtown.  As we turned into the parking lot I stopped to let this young black man walk down the sidewalk, we parked and ran into the young man, oddly familiar , again on the way to the theater. Tall handsome and very solid looking.  We had passed Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali.

This was to be the first of a couple of additional meetings with Muhammad Ali.

The most time I had around Muhammad Ali was the week before he fought Chuck Wepner on March 24, 1975.  I was with a young sports reporter with the News Journal where we both worked.  It was an interesting week watching Ali workout, chat with people and to see him away from the crowds.  We saw Larry Holmes knock him down during a sparing round and had a feeling Holmes would be champ one day.  Interestingly during one of our days up there everyone had left and Holmes was left behind.  Not sure how we got him into my Ford Pinto, but we did and back to his hotel.

In later years I saw him and Veronica Porsche at the Kentucky Derby.

So now I will go back thru the years of negs and slides to find all the images to scan and post.

I will say beyond the lights and hype I met a very kind, gentle and intelligent person.

 

Manual and Auto ISO

12 Sunday Apr 2015

Posted by Ed Zirkle in learning, photography

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action, dog, dog portrait, dogs, ISO, Nikon, photography, photos, shutter speed

Read an interesting article on Auto ISO and manual settings for my Nikon’s.  Here is the article: Auto ISO

So I took a couple of minutes and set the D800 on manual, 1250 @ f8 to shoot the dogs playing in the backyard. Evening light coming from behind the dogs. ISO pegged at 6400 and images look good.  Read the article, it’s a good move for those that want better control over image gathering.

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Note the details on the left side of Lola’s face and having the luxury of picking a high shutter speed to stop the action of Hanna and Lola.

Just another tip of how to get it done to put in the toolbox.

9/11

11 Thursday Sep 2014

Posted by Ed Zirkle in NYC

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Ed Zirkle, Manhattan, NYC, photography, photojournalism, Twin Towers, World Trade Center

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