Sunday, November 20, 2016

Horses Help Barn Bash




Horses Help provides equine (horse) activities and therapies since 1987 and is located on the north side of Phoenix, Arizona.  I’ve gone to probably five Barn Bashes in the past.  It’s a worthy organization that has helped many people.  So I am always glad to attend this fun fundraising event!



This time, I brought Callista and Rick along for the ride and it looked like they had a good time. 

If you are interested in donating money or your time, please contact Horses Help at their website or phone.

Until My Next Adventure

See You On Down the Road!




Photos from Flickr ...and, here are all the keeper photos!



Monday, October 17, 2016

USC at Arizona Wildcats Field Level Photos 15 October 2016

Saturday 15 October I got back into media work by photographing the USC at Arizona football game from the field.   My first real job as a 16 year old was at a radio station and I worked in news for many years beyond that.  I fought taking a photo journalism class at the University of Arizona because, as I said, “I’m a radio guy!”  I came to photography around 2003 when digital became the rage and now I love it!

University of Arizona Athletics Departments’ Callista Balko Elmore and Tom “Theo” Theodorakis arranged this for me.  Quite a surprise.  I’m sure they knew I was a photographer (and college professor) but I never said anything about wanting to shoot a game. 

I tried to act really cool when Callista gave me the news, but hey after I hung up the phone I noticed my hands shaking, haha. 

There are a few shots I’ve included that Marni took of me on the field.  Makes me look like I know what I’m doing! 

I shot with a Canon 5d Mark IV on high burst rate, ISO 100 (bright sunlight), and at least 1/1000 second shutter.  Aperture priority most of the time at f/5.6.  I used the Tamron 150-600mm lens and a Manfrotto monopod. I edited with Lightroom, mostly cropping and dodge and burn stuff. 

It was HOT on the field.  At one point they put on the big screen that it was 137 degrees on the field.  I think it was hotter.  I do wish there was water on the field for the media people because this desert heat can be a killer. 

All in all a great experience and maybe you’ll find some photos here you enjoy!

Until My Next Adventure

See You On Down The Road!

Jim Patterson

Photos from Flickr ...and, here are all the keeper photos!


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Olympic National Park Washington

Olympic National Park in the far northwest part of the state of Washington is cloudy, cool, desolate... and quite beautiful!  It's also 180 degrees in climate in every way from my home base of Phoenix, Arizona.  

I was based in LaPush, Washington, about 5'ish hours from SeaTac airport.  The area is owned by the Quileute Nation.  

James and Little James islands (the Quileute people call it A-ka-lat) are considered very important to the native people in the area.  In addition to my photographs, you can see what the area looks like in real time by clicking this webcam link

In addition to the various beaches in the area, there is also the Hoh Rain Forest which gets 12 to 14 feet of rain a year.  Yes.  FEET of rain!  Phoenix, where I live, is lucky to get 8 inches of rain a year. Look how lush it is. 


Until My Next Adventure

See You On Down The Road!



Jim Patterson

...and, here are all the keeper photos!



Also from my Flickr site....