Saturday, July 25, 2009

Iron Heritage Parade

All week Danville's has had a festival celebrating the town's history and veterans. This is also the week that Rob is on vacation so I am the only second shift photographer so I got most of the events. Here are a few from the parade.

5 minutes till the rain started luckily they were almost at the end.
The little boy in the yellow is priceless. The reenactor was going after balloons the kid was conserned for his life.

These two were taking their job seriously.


My personal favorite of the crowd and parade. These guys are the United States Army Old Gaurd Fife and Drum Corps, they were impressive.





Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Harry Potter

Sadly because of technology this photo did not make it to the copy desk before the deadline and didn't run in the paper today. Everyone had a great time at the movie although we are all a little sleep deprived today. And to Amanda, who hasn't read all the books yet and didn't know Dumbledore died, I know its sad but life will go on...


Monday, June 29, 2009

Cadet Camp

This is a week long camp where kids come to learn some selfconfidence and all those things that will make them responsible adults so the law enforcement officers who put this one won't have to deal with them later in a professional manner. The kids where cool although they kept calling me mam, which threw me off. But it was fun and they seemed to be doing alright.
Oh so this one looks a little green, I think it saved itself after I edited it for print. Our printer tends to add a bit more magenta than needed.

There were about 50 kids, boys and girls ages 12-15.
I took this one because the father of the boy in red was standing next to me and he was the police officer in charge of the whole camp.





Craziness I tell you...

Another one from the from the early childhood development thing, they finally started playing naturally once I left and used my long lense from across the playground, it wasn't stalkerish I promise, it took them about 30 sec. to realize what I was doing and ham it up again.



Members of a local church got together with other volunteers from around the state to build their church. It was fun, there were home ec teachers useing the table saw, chaos I tell ya.

This is the acting mayor of one of the many small towns that is in our coverage area. We are documenting his fight on weeds, but only along the parade route right now he isn't worring about the alleyways yet...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Some Randomness

We are doing a series on early childhood development, David is a very serious 2 year old.
I'm aging portraits for everyone in my civil war reenacting group. Here's the Captain.
A flaming pile of turkey poop. No really it is, they are burning it to save 30,000 a year in oil for the farm and lessen the pollution in some watershed.



Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Flag Day


While I was attending three American flag retirement ceremonies I was impressed with the respect shown by people of all ages. At the same time I noticed the irony of some of the shots that if you take off the boyscout or american legion uniform these shots could be from a protest rally. I just found it interesting that the same action burning an American flag can have such a opposite message.