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Father’s Day Balloons

Went to the Tigard Festival of Balloons yesterday.  Tigard is about a 2 hour drive from us so in order to get there for the early morning (5:45) launch we had to hit the road no later than 4AM.  Having gone to bed late the night before it was quite a chore but we did it and arrived just in time to see the first balloon lift off.  There were plenty more balloons laid out on the tarmac with their baskets on their sides.  The crew would first roll out the balloon on teh ground and then attach the basket.  Then a powerful fan would blow air into the balloon to start inflating it.  As more air was pushed into the balloon it would slowly and magically rise into the air and the basket would be pulled to an upright position.  This got everyone excited, especially photographers who crowded around the balloon snapping photos like paparazzi.  Next the fuel and burner system was checked and a test flame sent up into the balloon.  As the air was heated you could see the basket start to pull up from the ground.  After a few comments (and probably prayers) the pilot motioned that he was ready for lift-off and everyone stepped back a bit.  The pilot then shot a stream of fire that seemed to go halfway up into the balloon.  It only took a couple of jets on the throttle to get lift-off.  It was just an amazing and peaceful sight to see all these balloons gently soaring into the sky one after another.  What a cool experience it would be to go up in a hot air balloon, soaring quietly over the country-side at the mercy of the wind, looking down like a stranger on a foreign land.  I overheard one pilot talking about having to adjust altitude to catch different streams of wind in order to change direction of the balloon.  What a great analogy of our own lives.  We have ups and downs and we seem to labor and stress over the downs.  But sometimes you have to go down in order to catch that next stream of wind and change your direction.

Balloon Festival

Balloon Festival

Balloon Festival

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Health Care in America

Without a doubt America has some of the best health care in the world.  But at what price?  I’m writing this piece because I am upset at the extraordinary and outrageous increases that the medical insurance companies feel they can impose on subscribers.  My experience is with a company called Regence BlueCross BlueShield, or as I now refer to them, Regeance BlueCross BlueSteal.  I’ll begin with a chronology of rate increases over the 3 years I have subscribed with them for an individual family plan.  In 2007 my plan cost $415 per month.  In July of that year it jumped $64  to $479 per month.  In July of 2008 it jumped $124  to $603 per month.  In July of this year it will jump $119 to $722 per month.  So over the course of 3 years our monthly premiums have jumped $307 per month.  Now we have a fairly low deductible on this plan with $500 per member or $1500 per family per year but we still pay $30 co-pays when we see the doctor and must pay for any lab tests out of our deductible before the plan pays 70%.  So this year calculating $722 per month for the premium and add in say 2 doctors visits per family member (2X$30X4=$240) we end up paying about $8904 per year just for medical insurance.  This doesn’t include what we would need to pay if any lab tests needed to be done.  No wonder more than 40 million Americansare without health insurance. Who can afford to pay such outrageous rates, especially in the middle of a nationwide recession? And even people who can somehow come up with the money to pay these premiums end up then not being able to afford to go to the doctor, or delay going to the doctor because they know it will cost them another $30 to do so. How much less expensive would health care be if we changed our perspective from one of treating and curing diseases to preventing them in the first place? Where is the preventative care in this country? It seems instead we are more interested in manufacturing the latest diet fad pill, or a new 10 hour erection pill. How did we reach this point where corporate greed outweighs an individuals health? Health care should not be treated as a privilege reserved only for the wealthy. It should be the right of every citizen to afford and receive the health care they need. So what are the answers? Where do we go from here? It will never be an easy answer or solution as long as government and big business stand in the way. The corporate powers of the insurance industry own the politicians, who by the way, have free unlimited health care plans. Maybe if the politicians had to purchase the same plans the rest of us did we would finally see some reasonable options being put together. Personally I think that it will be a long time coming before we see a national single payer health care system in this country as is seen in the majority of the developed nations in the world. I say this primarily because of the stranglehold that the health insurance industry has on Congress. Until Congress can disconnect themselves from the dollars that industry lobbiests line their pockets with we will never see a system that is fair to everyone. But a lot also has to do with the complacency of the American people. Where is the outrage over this injustice? Where is the outrage over any injustice? Have we all just become mindless boob-tube watchers fascinated only with what our favorite celebrity is wearing today, or who the next American idol is going to be? Let’s break these chains that bind us and get involved. If this were France we’d be in the streets throwing molotov cocktails. Health care is not a luxury item.  It is a right.  Promises of health care reform mean nothing without action.

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The Garden

Today was another nice day with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures.  The perfect day to get the garden in.  Our garden has in the past been a hit and miss proposition.  For example, last year we planted some nice green peppers which we had started indoors but the day after we got them in the ground something ate all of them.  We tried watermelon and again something bore a hole in each one and ate the insides out leaving nothing but a hollow shell.  Our corn ended up with some kind of fungus and we got maybe 2-3 good ears.  We did have good success with cucumbers, spinach and lettuce though.  So this year we decided to plant a few different things and see what happens.  The lineup is tomatoes (including grape tomatoes, heirloom and yellow cherry tomatoes), cucumbers (banking on last years success), lettuce (romaine as well as leaf), spinach and a newcomer this year…eggplant.  It’s all in the ground so now comes the WWW… Waiting…Weeding…Watering.  I’ll post some pictures when I get the chance.

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Fish On!

Took my boys fishing today. We came home with 8 rainbow trout. Here is a picture of the catch.

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Tulip Festival

Went to the Woodburn Tulip festival this weekend.  The tulips were in full bloom with lots of reds and yellows and purples mixed together.  Just an incredible sight.  The festival goes until May 3rd this year: Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm. Here are a few shots taken from my trip there.  More photos can be found on my Flickr site.

Tulip Festival

Tulip Festival

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Dream Assignment

So I submitted a “Dream Assignment” idea for a contest called “Name Your Dream Assignment”. Basically it is a contest for photographers to find the most creative and inspiring photoshoot ideas out there. The winner gets $50K to make their dream shoot a reality. My dream assignment idea is to shoot the diminishing rainforests of Indonesia. Rainforests are being depleted at a rapid pace due to conversion to profitable palm plantations as well as illegal logging. But I don’t just want to photo document this situation, I’d like to expand the idea to a larger problem which are the impoverished people of the region who rely on the forests for the livelihood. Sure you can protect and save the forests but what about the people who live there? I believe that their story should be told as well and that would be the goal of my dream assignment idea. If you think it sounds like a good idea I could really use your vote. Click here to view more about my idea and cast your vote for me. Just click on the yellow “Pic It” button under the vote count tally. Thanks!

**Update*** I wanted to note that if you wanted to vote they require registration on the site. I guess that is to prevent vote rigging.

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WordPress 2.7 – 2.7.1 Upgrade Issues

So for the past several days I’ve seen the WordPress 2.7.1 upgrade available so finally I decided to move forward and update.  Little did I know how problematic it would be.  First I tried the link to upgrade automatically (after backing up my database).  It didn’t do anything however.  Just sat there with the message “Downloading wordpress-2.7.1.zip”.  So I did a little investigation (Google) and discovered that this was happening to a few people specifically with 1and1.com hosting service.  The solution was to edit the .htaccess file in the root of the WordPress install to include the following: AddType x-mapp-php5 .php which apparently forced php5 use (here is a link to the site that provided the information). If you discover that you don’t have an .htaccess file check and make sure that whatever method you are using to view the file listing (ftp etc.) is displaying hidden or dot files. If you still don’t see the file then just create one and add the line specified above. This resolved my issue and the auto upgrade went smooth. Well except for the issues experienced with the K2 theme. Once upgraded my layout was all messed up, specifically my header image was centered but my posts were flush left. Once again, Google to the rescue. A simple search uncovered this WordPress Forum entry which discusses this very issue. Scroll down to the second post by Luciano Passuello who provided code to change in the header.php file. Basically edit the header.php file in the K2 directory and search for the following code:

<body class=”<?php k2_body_class(); ?>”

Replace with:

<body class=”wordpress k2 blog columns-three lang-en <?php k2_body_class(); ?>”>

This resolved my issue with the header and page body being misaligned.  Special thanks to Luciano Passuello for the fix. Now things seem back to normal except that my links in posts are highlighted in a different color than before but I’m sure this will be an easier fix.

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Phottix TR-80 Remote Switch with Digital Timer

So along with my Phottix wireless remote (see previous post) I also purchased a Phottix TR-80 remote switch with digital timer.  I purchased this with the sole purpose of using it to create time lapse movies from digital still images (see post on Timelapse) using the interval timer and long exposure settings. This remote has a similar function to the Canon TC-80N3 but at a fraction of the price. There are 4 different modes: Self-Timer, Interval Timer, Long Exposure and Exposure Count Setting. With the self-timer you can set the time delay before the picture is taken which works just like the self-timer on your camera. The difference is that you can adjust the time delay to anything between 1 second and 100 hours. With the interval timer you can program the camera to what intervals it will take a photo. So for example if you wanted to take a photo once every 2 minutes you would set the interval timer to 2 minutes using the handy job wheel on the side. With the long exposure mode you can take an exposure up to 100 hours. With the exposure count mode you can select the number of exposures that will be taken up to a total of 99. And the real cool thing is that you can combine different modes. So say for example you wanted to take a 4 second exposure every 14 seconds you would set the long exposure to 4 seconds and the interval timer to 14 seconds. One thing to mention is that there is no power button so the remote is always on.  However, the expected life of the battery is 3 years so it probably isn’t an issue.  I’m planning my first shoot here in town soon and will post the results and my experience from start to finish here in this blog.

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Phottix WRC-C8 Wireless Camera Remote

Just got my Phottix wireless camera remote for my Canon 20D today. This is a radio controlled shutter remote with 16 channels, a hot shoe mount and a range of up to 100 meters. I purchased from Hong Kong Supplies on Ebay (see user etefore). I was a little apprehensive about ordering from Hong Kong but this eBay user has a feedback score of 77434 with 99.6% positive feedback. The ordering process was seamless, the communication was prompt and the items arrived in the mail much sooner than I had expected. Personally I can’t say enough good things about their service. Not only that but the model I received is apparently a newer model than what I had seen in the auction. This second generation model has a few more bells and whistles. There are a few different modes: single shooting mode allows you to half-press the shutter button on the transmitter for focusing and a full press takes the photo. There are lights on both the receiver and transmitter to indicate what the status is. So when you half press to focus the lights will turn green and when you take the shot the lights will turn red. There is a 2 second delay switch which works the same as single shooting mode except that there will be a 2 second delay in actually taking the shot. There is a continuous shooting mode as well as a bulb mode (for long exposures) but I have not played around with those yet. Overall I am really impressed with the quality of the product. It even came with the batteries (how often do you find that these days).  I bought this to replace the cabled remote switch that I have been using.  Now I can take long exposure landscapes without worrying that I will pull the cable or shake the camera at all. I like that the receiver will mount right on the hot shoe. The only bad thing about that is if you want to use the built-in flash you will have to put the receiver elsewhere but I use the flash so infrequently that it is not an issue for me. Also, I should mention that the receiver itself will work as a wired remote as it too has a shutter button on it. It is compatible with the following Canon cameras: Canon EOS 1V/3/1D/1Ds/1DS Mark II/1Ds Mark III/1D Mark II/1Ds Mark III/10D/20D/30D/40D/5D/D30/D50 (there are also models for Nikon).  If you are in the market for a wireless remote shutter for your camera I’d be happy to answer any questions regarding my experience.

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Black Ice

My youngest sister was heading over to Bend and hit a patch of black ice on Hwy 126 at Clear Lake.  She then hit a snow bank and rolled her Jeep 3 times before it landed on its side in the road.  She wasn’t able to get the window down or the passenger door open and she was worried that another car would come along, be unable to stop, and slam into her so she scrambled out the back window.  Thank God she is ok although understandably shaken up and a bit sore.  One of those scary events where your life flashes before your eyes. Below are a few photos taken at the scene.

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