Texas Now Magazine February 2014 | Page 31

around the world. They were leaving after Christmas for Cuba. The goal was to find and photograph the “Bee Hummingbird” the smallest bird in the world, weighing no more than a paperclip - she got it! vest into the water! Kathy recalled buying several compact cards early in the digital transition, which were terrifically expen- While I was assigned to cover Mike Sloat’s Photo Workshop with several participants (with one being myself), that workshop did not materialize. Instead, I got the workshop of a lifetime with four very creative people, counting Kevin Sims. It was truly an expedition beyond expectation. An interesting comparison became a topic of conversation in this unique workshop: What can possibly go wrong when you are out on a photo shoot? Captain Sims described what had happened with a couple of his clients just that week: One had shot photos all day without a flash card. Another had reformatted his card while on board, so lost all photos taken. Mike related that he’d had eight photo cards, all full, anchored in an envelope on his vest on a cold Valentine’s Day shoot. As he and the driver of their open air boat headed back in low 30 degree weather, he heard flapping as his eight cards began flying out of his delighted with the ones I did get, including those in this article. It was a valuable lesson to be mindful even when multi-tasking for a story. sive, then losing the wallet they were in. I decided, as a “lark”, to check my camera, only to discover that it had experienced a “wardrobe malfunction,” somehow moving to another setting on the dial, so everything beyond that moment was overexposed! Kathy ‘trouble-shot” quickly, as the teacher she is. While I lost many, I’m PostScript: After this trip, Kathy and I got in touch and she shared her free on-line Basic Photography Book (20 pages), which I downloaded. She has made eleven You Tube Tutorials on Photography. You can order the Clarks’ books on Big Bend, Houston and other topics from Amazon.com. Be sure to stay tuned for their forthcoming book on The Birds of Texas! The Whooping Cranes Are Here Have A Once In A Lifetime Experience On Board The Jack Flash, Create Your Own Group Or Join A Group JACK FLASH Aransas Bay Birding Charters Up Close & Personal www.TexasBirdingPhotos.net (361) 790-3746 42 Now Available At TexasNOWmag.com The Stories Of “A Jack Flash Jaunt” Enter It In Our Search Box, And Start Your Journey Today!