Showing posts with label Redding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redding. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A Bridge Moment

Zach Schuette enjoys swinging on one of the supports that make up the Sundial Bridge in Redding, CA. The bridge is a place to explore and be a kid.

I feel very fortunate to live where people vacation. Not that I will live anywhere else in the near future but if I do, Redding has taught me that I always want to live where people vacation.

Vacation in Redding? Yes! Maybe it was the commercial on cable channel 8 (that I have actually watched all the way through) but within an hour from Redding there are a multitude of different types of recreational experiences. From skiing in Mt. Shasta to hiking at Lassen Park. From night kayaking at Whiskeytown Lake by moonlight to enjoying a walk across the Sundial Bridge, I do live in a place that people vacation. I love what this area has to offer.

I love the fact the McConnell foundation brought to town a bridge that has gained world class status. Obviously I love it, I have a whole section dedicated to it on my website. I enjoy the bridge because it brings people outside (the way I hope downtown will do some day). The Sundial Bridge is a place where you hear multiple languages, you see people from all over the state, nation and world. People taking photos, laughing, running and just out having fun.

I picked this photo for my blog because it shows the bridge being interactive. It shows a boy's wonder and exploration. It shows kids having fun. Look beyond the boy hanging from the support and notice to others in the background. They are all exploring; the way kids do. They are having fun.

If you haven't been out to the bridge in a while go. Take a camera and be a kid.

Technically Speaking:
This was shot with a Nikon D300 and a 17-55/2.8 lens on the camera. I had the ISO set to 200. The aperture was f/9.0 and the shutter speed was 1/800th of a second. I used natural lighting, taking advantage of the great light shining on Zach's face. The focal length of the lens was 17mm.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Welcome - Turtle Bay Moment

Hello and welcome to my blog. My goal is to provide a new photo each week that is photojournalist in nature but could be from other aspects of my photo life.

I love photography because it is all about capturing a moment.

I have more than 20-years of photojournalism experience. I spent 14 of those years working at the Redding Record Searchlight. I continue to freelance in the Redding area. I have covered assignments for the New York Times, Associated Press, Simpson University, Redding Rancheria and many others. My work has appeared in local publication and national magazines.

My first image will be from a moment at Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding.



A mom and daughter share an experience of playing with parakeets at Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding.

What makes this photo for me is the mom's face. She is so full of joy and her eyes tell the story. The daughter is the focal point of this image but photos that have a journalistic edge should have multiple levels.

Technically Speaking:
This was shot with a Nikon D300 and a 17-55/2.8 lens on the camera. I had the ISO set to 250. The aperture was 4.0 and the shutter speed was 125th of a second. I used a fill flash with a diffuser to get some light on the subject's faces. This did cost me in the fact that the birds in the foreground are blown out (too bright). I feel it was worth the sacrifice. The focal length of the lens was 26mm.

Let me know if you like this type of blog. You can e-mail me at myshutter@mac.com.

Also check out my website at www.burkephotography.biz. I have a selection of local stock art.