Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Talk about intensity!

This past weekend was spent shooting mite hockey at the new Oregon Rink. Sure there small and not as fast as the high school and college players - but do they make up for it in intensity!

When you look at the better players at this level (and how young they are) it becomes quite clear why hockey survived and has quickly come back as the #4 overall sport in the USA.

Most of the teams were mixed boy and girl - often evidenced by bright pink stick tape for the young ladies - and do not think for a moment that there was any difference in that drive.

The coaching was uniformly excellent - always driving sportsmanship above winning. The refereeing not so much - a couple of really bad calls had to be gently discussed from the stands. OK, not so gently - but no bad language and the refs did miss all of those issues.
The attendance was good and the new rink has finally finished all the little things that makes a great facility. Considering that the outside temps were below zero standing around in an ice rink all day watching hockey through a 300mm lens didn't seam all that bad.....

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Congratulations America!

I just a few minuets our country will have a new president. Power will transfer from one party to another with nothing more outrageous than a quiet cup of coffee shared between two families. In the future as we get our country back, as we return to the rule of law, we need to remember that this peaceful transfer alone is one of the many reasons that this truly is a great country.

Barack and Joe will need our help to dig us out of our many problems. We are not covered yet - and spring will come soon to help melt away the snow. Until then congratulations America!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Who would of thought?

Our countries greatest president frequented this doorway, and practiced law across the street. The history making president elect announced his candidacy on this spot. His election goes a long way to prove that America has indeed grown up and is ready to lead again.

I encourage all Americans - and visitors as well - to visit Lincoln's home town and especially the Presidential Library. Here you will gain insights as to the contentious nature of American politics, our ability to fight hard for issues and yet to come together again, united as a country.

Those were tough times, yes violent times - perhaps the toughest our country will ever face. To be shooting at your neighbor and dividing your new country in half is way beyond whether GM will make another Hummer. Or Toyota another Prius.

We need to remember that we as a country have faced lots of problems, tough times, hard decisions - and we will have to again. We beat those problems by acting as a country, working together as Americans, remembering our common goals and needs.

And so when some companies in your state or town, who employ your neighbors, ask for a loan to help them change and be better for the future, don't let the short sighted ruin those companies. Think big, think about the whole country, and step up and be an American.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Kansas City, MO USA

This past week I had the pleasure of holding a color / image management seminar with the folks at the American Truck Historical Society. What a great group!
Guardians of the entire collection of images from the White Truck Co., dating to about 1921 they protect a treasure trove of industrial engineering information and detailed Americana. We spent two days together - solved a bunch of problems and significantly improved their production. Saved them a ton money too!

The only gripe I might have is that I never really got to Kansas City. Since the ATHS is located near the airport I never really got to go into the real thing. So this image out my hotel window looks just like any other area around a big city airport - not much character . I did get to have some good Bar-B-Q though...




Business air travel was crowded, food-less, and boringly efficient. And of course expensive. But how else can you go from Madison to Detroit to Kansas City to Minneapolis to Madison in less than 5 hours air time? You just can't. So as fuel continues to climb those air travel tickets are going to cost a lot more.
Got to go and earn some carbon credits to offset this trip....

Saturday, June 14, 2008

What's wrong with this picture?


Driving by my town's softball field Thursday night was an interesting experience - to say the least.
A few minuets after this shot was made the entire complex was submerged, effectively ending the season until repairs can be made.
All over southern Wisconsin this scene is being repeated - or much worse.
To say nothing of what happened in Iowa - Cedar Rapids a city that I lived in for 5 years - is closed, maybe for weeks, until the waters recede.

And it's just the start of the summer.......

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

What a long strange trip it's been...

Twenty eight years ago this May 23rd "ACME Photo" opened it's doors!
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Thursday, May 1, 2008

She hates this image - I love it of course...

This is Cayley just about to launch into her first axel at WIM. The look on her face is everything..... remember she is moving backwards at about 25-30 mph. She has another one to do in her program, as well as a couple other types of jumps.

Till this event she had not landed a single axel in any competition - not one. It's a big point for a figure skater, no axel jump and your pretty much done.

And she was pretty nervous - very unusual for a kid who has been skating out to the middle of a big sheet of ice alone for years.

But we listened to one of her favorite bands (really loud) on the drive to the rink and afterwards she said she just played that music in her head. "Ready Steady Go!" are some of the few English words - sums it all up.

Oh, yea she aced 'em - ALL of 'em - you go girl!