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Showing posts with label Memorial 89. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memorial 89. Show all posts

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Water Rescue 2 class and Nate

Water rescue 2 class was last weekend... Here the boys learn about unloading, docking and loading water rescue vehicles.......  Here are some of Nate during this training:


Nate giving instruction to the newest Probie~~Tyler


Tom, Tyler, Instructor Fry, Nate and Hitchy











Practicing backing in the boats to the dock

Delaware Volunteer Firefighters Association (DVFA)

I don't think I've posted much about this... Which isn't surprising, this blog didn't quiet turn out as I was anticipating... Like much of my life right now.....  September 16 2010 was our DVFA conference where Bill Tobin was sworn in as the new president....
Nate is still a "probie" but attended the conference to support President Tobin as well as to support DVFA in it's entirety... He and another probie, Clint were asked at the last second to be the Stair and Color Guards... Very unexpectedly .... I was able to attend the very end of the conference as I had to work that day.   I wasn't the photographer of this particular event thank goodness because I didn't have all my equipment with me... here are a few of what I was able to capture...

Nate on your left Clint on your right
  

He looks really sharp in his dress uniform... They weren't made to wear the jackets at this event

  
Newly elected President Bill Tobin (left) with Terry Jester Chief of Memorial 89
(Nate on the right, behind Chief Jester)

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Picture below and above... The Memorial 89 Ladies Aux. and many of our officers and a few Probies

Emily & Memorial 89 Slaughter Beach Fire Department

Nate is doing really well with his Firefighting Training.... Which I will blog some updates about that in my next post... Firefighters like Policemen develop a "family" unity due to the nature of the job.... His department has taken me on board as their photographer... It's nice to have the oppourtunity to use my camera since I can't seem to get out there and take many pictures anymore... Within this "family" bond it has also given me the oppurutnity to practice portrait taking as well... I'm not taking this pictures as a professional obviously but as a hobbiest... It's a great time... and I'm learning in the process...
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Here is Emily.... she is a senior in high school this year and was wanting some outdoor "senior" pictures... I don't know how to really do that so we found a compromise.... I'll photographer her as part of my learning and she can keep all the pics... I know we will be getting together alot more...  :)
Slaughter Beach is a very special place for Emily.  She has been a part of that location all her life.  Her father is the Deputy Chief at the station.
The majority of these shots are very "typical"... the more Emily and I grow to know each other, the more artistic flare and personalization will be able to be added to the photo's.... Here are a few on the beach




Then we started to move across the street to take some with Engine 2...

Now to Engine 2.... I started to lose my lighting... and now have learned throughout all this, I need to invest in a reflector.... I love how much I'm learning thanks to Emily  :)


                        I know this one is blurry but there is just something about this picture that I just love

Here she is on top of Engine 2 with her Dad's helmet




She wanted some pictures with the sunset behind her... LOL... although these pictures turned out NOTHING like she wanted... it was sooooo much fun... Please pardon the blurriness, I'm working on it :)






Sunday, May 2, 2010

First water rescue training

Nate had his first water rescue training event last saturday.... It was his unit, Lewes, the coast guard and state police... Nate is allowed to particpate yet because he isn't certified... but he was allowed to ride on the boat, observe and take some pictures!!!  I'm all about documenting everything... LOL... These were all taken with the sony... he was so disappointed that I don't have a telephoto lens... and he thought the pics were not so good... I thought he did a great job... here are some of my favorites:



My favorite for the day... with a little contrast boost...