Sunday, October 18, 2009

Holding on and pulling through

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Monday, October 12th, was a federal holiday in observance of Columbus Day, so what better way for those military fathers to spend their day than at lunch with their kids. Schools were still in session, so the fathers were free to bring a lunch for their kids or sit beside them as they ate the cafeteria lunch and shared stories about their days at school. One girl wanted her dad to sit with her at her usual spot in the lunch room while another boy hugged his dad happily after they finished their lunches. Even with all the excitement in the room, the sudden entrance of former American Idol contestant Phil Stacey with his family was another thing to brag about. He ate lunch with his daughters then sang to the crowd "Old Glory", which was a song he wrote for his new album. The kids were eating up his performances as he awed a few girls in the crowd. All-in-all it was a great assignment and I loved meeting Phil Stacey again. The first and second pictures were published and the third was placed with the story online.

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I woke up Wednesday morning to dark clouds and light rain but ultimately made my way to the Fort Walton Beach Yacht Club to photograph a sailing competition. I was escorted in a small motor boat into the middle of the bay where we circled the boats to capture interesting angles. With all the rain clouds, I loved the first image because of the cloud formation:

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For the print edition, I chose this photo because of the coloring and the directions of the boats. The boats were tacking into position around the buoys so they could finish the race:

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This image was included in the photo gallery but I wanted to post it here because of the shape the positions of the boats create:

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Friday night football arrived again and I was off to DeFuniak Springs to photograph Walton and Navarre. Navarre pulled off the win, 49-27, but not without a struggle. I left at half time to meet my deadline and the game was 21-21. This photo was published since Navarre won:

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This photo was particulary interesting to me when I returned back to the newsroom and stumbled across it. As I zoomed in, I noticed the football was in focus:

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I included this picture because of the odd angle of the player. I later noticed the football was right by his helmet:

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This was the first night of a cold front in our area. I saw several people bundled up in blankets in the stands:

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