We caught the last sunset of 2009 in HoNoLuLu. Green flash and all!
Is that a good sign?
I wear glasses. I’ve worn them for most of my life and I guess it was around 8 years old when I started. Through the years, the different frames have defined my character. From those pink tinted jobs from like 7th grade to the Burberry frames I’ve worn recently. I still remember when I first wore a pair. I was shocked I could see as my life had been blurry. I didn’t know any better.
Well, I make life seem so tough without glasses but it was strange to “see the light” if you know what I mean. I guess all those years I didn’t wear glasses allowed me to see the world in a different cast, rather blur.
As I am shooting the Sony Open again for Sony Corporate, I’ve been given a kit of Sony cameras and lenses and one of the lenses I requested was their 500mm F8 reflex mirror job. I’ve never used one and was always curious about their ability. Historically, they are not known for the quality or usability as having a starting F-stop at 8 isn’t the easiest to use. However I found a whole different quality with this lens.
I actually shot this lens today at the beach and found its out of focus rendition to be surreal…as if I was looking at a painting defocus. Its almost as if I was looking at the world without my glasses. It seems so comfortable and yet so real. Its hard to explain. The telescopic aspect of the lens creates this unique blur as if two images were coming into focus.
I am surely going to experiment with this lens a bit more.
Ah! We made it. We finished another year of college football at Aloha Stadium. Last night’s Hawaii Bowl ends my long trips out to the “rust bowl” and sitting in the dark and dank dugout sending images away to AP via Clearwire.
The guys above, Dennis Oda, (l-r), Louis DeLuca–from the Dallas Morning News, Norm Shapiro, and Eugene Tanner, are just a few of the faces who I spent many a Saturday afternoon on that poorly lit artificial turf praying to get a shot or two to make the wire gods happy. With the exception of Louis being here to shoot SMU for the DMN, these guys are roughly my Saturday afternoon family.
My workspace consists of my laptop hooked up to various wires and cables. Ccameras and lenses strewn around the floor as if its showroom. Its really shameful that UH and the Stadium keeps the media in such bad conditions but we could easily keep our stuff up in the media center four stories above the field but we’d get no chance to run up there and file for deadline. So were stuck in the dugout. Not the best place to keep lenses and cameras clean. Funny how sometimes in the camaraderie with the guys (oh…can’t forget cute Lela) we pick up wrong cameras as they all start looking alike at times. I’ve estimated at times, the dugout equipment is worth over $50,000 with all the big glass, bodies, and laptops. Amazing we don’t take better care of that stuff. But any working pro will tell you, they are just tools…and for that matter, Ma used to say, if your Bible is brand new when you take it to church, you probably haven’t been reading it. My Mom’s bible is in shambles…tape, post it notes, tabs, and highlight and pen marks. It was well used…
Its nice to see I had the front page of ESPN for a bit. SMU did well under June Jones, Hawaii’s last coach. He did really well to put SMU back on the map. SMU was actually one of the first colleges to accept me. I don’t know if I would have liked living in Dallas though. Austin’s hard to beat.
Its good football is over. I’m tired of the bad food, the strange fans and that fat guy UH call’s a mascot. If UH ever needs a makeover, they should start with him.
HEY I AM OFF THE HOOK! NO OBAMAO WATCH FOR ME TOMORROW. I CAN ENJOY Christ mas tomorrow!
The Obama Tour is back in Honolulu for Christmas 2009.
He’s staying in Kailua and reports the home is worth about $9 million and is paying a pretty penny in rent. Or should we say we…well, no matter, he probably had to stick it out at the airport like the rest of us jerkwads worrying about delayed/canceled flights, etc…well maybe not. But what do you expect?
Either way, I got duty to sit on the beach for a few days and hopefully capture an image of him on the beach like the one above. I should arrive around sunrise and sit around for something or nothing to happen. And you never know, it could end up being very nice like the image above. I would hope so.
And besides, I am going to be on million dollar beach. I mean I’d have to be a president or have millions to have the office views I will have for a few days starting on Christmas. Sun, surf, sand, and Santa. Sand, oh…how you are the enemy of all cameras! Curse your golden softness and warm glow. And the Kailua blue slowly lapping at my feet.
I got my snacks, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Raybans, no less, water, flashlight, book (Warhol bio or maybe something else), iPod with U2 loaded. Cameras, long lenses, beach towel, and board shorts.
A good day at the office.
And to make this a great ending, I don’t have to worry too much about melanoma…Dr. Obama seems to be taking care of this.