Archive for September, 2007

College Football Turned On Its Head Today

// September 30th, 2007 // No Comments » // Thoughts

As Bill Murray would say, “Dogs and cats living together mass hysteria.”

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Auburn over Florida
K-State over Texas
Colorado over Oklahoma
Florida St over Alabama
Maryland over Rutgers
GTech over Clemson
Illinois over Penn State
Notre Dame goes 0-5

The top teams that actually won today didn’t look all that good. The LSU-Tulane game was closer than the score represented. Washington made it very interesting against USC and Iowa St gave Nebraska a scare for a short time.

The Big 12 is pretty interesting now. K-State becomes a huge factor and something else comes to light. What if Kansas is what they say they are and gets a big win over K-State next week and Missouri takes care of Nebraska? That would lead to an epic showdown at Arrowhead between MU and KU seemingly for control of the Big 12 North. Strap in folks.

K-State looks so strong rolling into Texas and taking care of business. Maybe Texas players are not focusing on the important things right now?

UT Longhorns Cranking that Soulja Boy

Wizards Experience

// September 25th, 2007 // 2 Comments » // Thoughts

Last week I got media credentials to cover the Kansas City Wizards soccer game against the Columbus Crew. This was a great experience on multiple levels. In addition to doing the game time photographs I helped the organization with game day setup and preparation for the match.

The amount of things that went into getting this game ready was eye opening. The Wizards are in a strange bit of limbo without a real home. Even though they play their home games at Arrowhead Stadium none of the things needed for their games is kept there. So for every game they bring in large trailers with all the stuff needed. Equipment, goals, advertising signage, concourse signage, merchandise, kiosks, the list goes on and on.

The total tonnage of “little tiny things” that needed to be done could have stopped a team of oxen in their tracks. Watching all of these people work to make sure everything went off without a hitch was one of the best parts. Walking through Arrowhead and spending time on the field is something I can’t get enough of being a lifetime Chiefs fan.

The photography was challenging. My sports shooting experience is minimal and I thought I did a good job with the lenses I had available. Framing a good shot was not nearly as much of a challenge as I figured it would be going in. I thought that was going to be the frustrating part. As it turns out focus was my big issue. It isn’t like things were out of focus but I had a hard time getting that really crisp shot that is needed to make photographs of that nature work.

I camped out about 10 feet to either side and behind the opposing team’s goal wanting to get “that shot” of a goal. And you know what? I was close. The more I shoot sports the more I feel like I can take in everything that is going on and still be focused in my view finder. Usually my eye is totally dug into the view finger while I am snapping a shot completely isolating my view to what will be in the shot. When it comes to sports I keep both eyes open making for a situation where I vaguely see everything with a distinct box that stands out showing me where the camera will actually be capturing the visual. The actual game was nuts. You can read a write up I did of it at SGFSoccer. There is also a video recap of the game that I recommend watching because describing the ending of this game does it no justice. If you blink you will miss it but I am actually in the video with about 1:18 left there is a goal shown from a free kick. I am right to the left of the goal post in grey shooting.

Here are some of the photographs from the game. I think they came out good but not great. A bit on the dark side. There are a lot of things I think I can improve on for the next run. I am confirmed to do the Oct. 5th game against D.C. United and am still a “maybe” for the upcoming Galaxy game on the 27th this Thursday.


Keeping Up

// September 24th, 2007 // No Comments » // Thoughts

I have some posts to put together but I never seem to get them started so look for a wrap up of my Wizards game experience soon. Plaza Art Fair was this past weekend and what a great experience it was. Inspiration at every corner. It was hard to take it in like I would have liked because I was with other people and they were treated it more like a social event, which it was but I was pretty focused on all the great work. I enjoyed it because at some points I would see work and think that I am really not far away. A kid that is a food runner at the restaurant I work at said he was playing the evening I was there so I thought I should check it out. I figured it would be some small tent far away playing god knows what for a little while. I would make a cameo and be on my way. Well you know what? Screw me for giving him the 3rd degree. It turns out he was with a band on the main stage and it was amazing. It was a blues type group he sang AND played guitar for. I was literally shocked. This kid is really quiet and generally when we talk it has something to do with him getting bread for one of my tables. He rocked up there, I am glad I got to experience it. We had a pretty fun group of people. Logan, Zack, Danny, Bettsie, Sandy, and Marcela. Lots of weird personalities and obscure references. Pretty tough to keep up with.

Anyone else see the “Bowe Show” on Sunday? The Chiefs are an interesting team this year. Maybe there is hope for them?


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Goal!

// September 23rd, 2007 // No Comments » // Thoughts

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Big Buck Hunter Video Game

// September 22nd, 2007 // 4 Comments » // Thoughts

It is serious business.

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Fun Stuff

// September 14th, 2007 // 1 Comment » // Thoughts

Found a new site called Animoto.com. It takes a set of pictures and the music of your choice and creates a small video production from it all. There are about a million slideshow type programs out there but this one just does it better than anything else I have seen. Without putting a lot of thought into it I put this together today. I dig it.



Jonathan Christopher Cornick

// September 14th, 2007 // No Comments » // Thoughts

My good friend Jamie just had a baby boy! Jamie has been responsible for the technical side of this website for years doing more than any web host should in his support of ZachIsHere.com. Best of luck to you bud!

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