Monterey CA, Family Vacation

Last week we took a spring break vacation to Monterey CA.  This was not the first time we have been up there but it was the first time we were all together as a family.  We rented a really cool house for the week that was a little cozy but everyone fit just fine.  The weather was not the best, but it was not that bad either.  We were expecting it to rain really hard but, luckily it did not.  Unfortunately with it being so overcast it was not great for photography.

Still got some really great shots

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Half Moon Bay – Cambria CA 2018

We started out going to the beach in Spanish Bay and walking along the beach.  We saw a jelly fish on the shore and part of the 17 mile drive.  We then headed over to Denis the Menace park for some lunch and then to Fisherman’s Warf.

The next day was at Point Lobos State Park which had some awesome views and some great hiking.  We spent the morning walking along the cliffs and tide pooling.  Saw some whale, but unfortunately did not get any photos.

Spent a day at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which is incredible (packed with people but still great).

Finally we took the 17 mile drive and headed down the 1 for lunch on our last day.  From there we headed to Half Moon Bay and surprisingly met up with the other half of the family who had headed out earlier.  Jenn and her sister have similar thought processes.

We spent the last day of our vacation meandering down the California coast from Cambria to Temecula hitting Solvang and Santa Ynez in the process.

Check out the google photos here.

 

Still Life Photography

This weekend I tried something new in my photography adventure. I recently got a soft light box and wanted to practice lighting from different angles and work on a technique that has never been a part of my toolbox.

I think some of the pictures came out okay. I definitely need to practice. I decided to use things that we had around the house to use as subjects. Initially, I tried to use Julianne as a model but she would not stop moving. She is a great model, but has trouble focusing sometimes. The models I used today were much easier but I have to say that taking photographs of people and landscapes are still my favorite subjects.

 

It was definitely a challenge to get things set up and then constantly tweaking it to get things lined up just for one shot.  Moving things a little bit at a time just to get the the light hitting the model at the right spot.  As difficult as that was, it was even harder to get the entire model in focus.  At higher apertures I had to use slower shutter speeds (obviously) but still had difficulty getting the whole model in focus.  So I  started using the Speedlight to get some filler light. Which in some cases made the backdrop look like stars, an unintended but cool effect.

Next I want to experiment with focus stacking as well as just practice my focus technique.  Until next time.

Blade Runner 2049

So I finally watched Blade Runner 2049. I know, everyone has already seen it so why even bother talking about it? Well as a fan of Blade Runner I have been looking forward to this movie for a while now and finally had some time to myself to watch it.  I have some thoughts but before I get into 2049 I first wanted to talk about Blade Runner and why I like it.

in 1982 Blade Runner was released.  I was 7 years old, way to young to see it in the theaters, and would never have understood it anyway.  I did not see it until I was about 14 or 15.  It was recommended to me by my uncle who was a history teacher and had his students watch it.  I don’t remember when I watched it the first time but it did have an impact on me.

Now, I have to say that it has been at least 10 years since I have watched Blade Runner and some of my thoughts about it regarding acting and dialogue may be remembered incorrectly.  However, the themes and ideas in the film I remember quite clearly.  In Blade Runner the main themes are what does it mean to be alive, and what defines humanity.  The goal of Roy and his band of replicants was to “meet their maker” and ask the questions about their existence and why they had to die.  These themes are explored within the backdrop of a gritty and dark world with fascinating characters.  Which made the movie much more than your typical sci-fi.

That being said, the followup was…  good, but lacked some of the punch that made Blade Runner a cult classic.  The imagery, lighting, cinematography, and music was awesome.  Very beautifully shot and put together.  The storytelling was good, great actually, but did not have the same deep thought-provoking essence that I remember from Blade Runner. It seemed to be a logical continuation, however, despite its length, which is impressive, it does not do a great job of setting up what has happened over the past 30 years.  There are some indications of what has happened but it is fragmented.

**SPOILERS AHEAD***

There are also some story elements that don’t seem to make much sense, at least to me.  For instance, why would Nander Wallace, need Deckard to find the child to figure out the secret if we all thought K was the child?  It is never explained why Wallace and Luv figured out he was not the one.  Also why does he need to take him “off world” to get the answers?  Even though we are meant to think that Deckard is a replicant we still don’t know for sure, and given that it was Rachael and Deckard that were able to procreate, wouldn’t having her bones be enough to find out what the secret was?  The final question is why did it matter to Wallace in the first place?  In the movie we are treated to a scene in which Wallace goes on and on about wanting to figure this secret out so he can push further into the stars, but why would that matter if he can just “make” them anyway?

After thinking about some of these questions, I am beginning to wonder if the movie was saying more about the situation of the replicants.  Maybe the reason Wallace could not figure it out was because it was simply life finding a way to survive, and not  due to engineering.  That would mean that it was his own hubris and God complex that left him searching for how to do it. it might also explain why the underground replicant freedom fighters would want to keep it a secret.  Perhaps more of them have reproduced already meaning that they only needed to keep the secret long enough to allow the next generation to survive and assimilate into society.

The movie was good, and asked lots of good questions, which is what a good sci-fi movie should do.  The difference between this one and the previous one in my opinion is this seemed more ambiguous and less coherent to me.  Remember though, I not seen Blade Runner in more than 10 years. I may be giving it more credit then it deserves lol.

In conclusion, i liked the movie, but if you have not seen the first then this will not make any sense.  Also if you have seen the first and are not a fan, this will not turn you into one.

Afternoon at The Temecula Olive Oil Farm

Today we discovered The Temecula Olive Oil Company farm in Aguanga and it was really cool.  It was a beautiful day and I got some really great photos.  The staff were awesome and very helpful and knowledgeable and made the tasting a great experience.

I am really happy with the photos that I took.

More can be seen  in the Gallery sections.

Thanks for checking them out

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

This year was certainly exciting and had several ups and downs, but was still a great year.  Jenn and I are both working close to home finally which has been a great change and has really freed up our time to spend more with the kids and less driving.   Alex is getting to be so much more mature, he starts high school next year which I can hardly believe.  Julianne continues to be an amazing artist, it really blows me away how natural she is at drawing.  Bri is working hard and doing well.  She is growing into a leader and decision maker which we are very proud of.

Overall this year has been great.  We had many adventures together.  We went to the Flower Fields in Carlsbad, A Father/Daughter Dance at school, Big Bear in the Spring, Maui over the summer, Comic Con in July, a Solar Eclipse and many pool days.

To celebrate I decided to post a couple videos from the past year and our Christmas together.

Santa Rosa Plateau Day Hike

Today Julianne and I went on a day hike to the Santa Rosa Plateau to get some fresh air and take some pictures.  This is something that I have wanted to do for a while now but either ran out of time or it was way to hot.  Today was beautiful.  It was cool and there was a very nice breeze, plus the cloud cover made for some great light for the photos.

We went out from the South Trailhead and went about 2 miles toward the old ranch.  We did not quite make it all the way to the ranch but did see some awesome views along the way.  As expected this time of the year it was extremely dry and the grass was a very interesting shade of gray.

I hope that you enjoy the photos, there are some new ones in the Landscape and Black and White galleries as well.

Moonrise

Last night was a little special since it was an October Harvest moon.  That is the closest full moon to the fall equinox.  It occurs about 1 in 4 times, normally the harvest moon is in September.  I decided to walk out to a field not far from the house and see if I could get some good pictures.

My photography assistant was Julianne and we had a very nice time talking about the moon and watching it rise.

It got to be much brighter later in the evening but we only shot the moon rise.

This morning on my walk at sunrise would have been a great time to shoot as the moon was still very bright in the sky.  I think that may be my next post.

2017- Solar Eclipse

The solar eclipse turned out great.  Even though we only saw about 61% of the sun get covered by the moon it was still really neat.  The solar filter that I made worked great, but I was only able to make one for 70-300mm.  I attempted one for the GoPro that probably was not necessary, but it did not work out and I did not want to risk using the video camera without one.

The kids did have school today, unfortunately, so they were not home to see it live, but I will be sharing the photos with them as soon as they get home.  I hope that they at least talked about it at school and maybe watched it with a viewer.

Upcoming Solar Eclipse

So today I was able to test out my homemade solar lens filter. I got very lucky and was able to get some photo quality solar sheets from a telescope manufacturer in Illinois called Astro-Physics.  I followed and modified some instructions I found here.

I took some test photos, just to make sure it works and see what kind of pictures I can expect to get.

I am going to try to build a second one for my 28-135mm lens and maybe one for the GoPro and see if I can take a timelapse video.

Pretty excited to see it even though it will only be about 66% here in Southern California.

New/old photos 

So I have been going through some of my old photos, reorganizing and sorting them and came across some that I wanted to post. 

I sorted them into black and white and landscape. I am not sure why but I have a fondness for black and white photography.  The landscapes are a new thing for me.  Still learning how to get a good shot.

Black and White

Landscape