Monday, September 28, 2020

Flying over Centralia Community College

Centralia College is a shining beacon of education set in the rural landscape of forests and farm fields that blanket the rolling hills and valleys of Southwest Washington. I had the opportunity to film this video during this past summer after the campus had been closed and I could safely fly overhead.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f3.5 Lens Review


Putting together this review of the Vivitar series 1 70-210 f/3.5 lens was way more difficult and time consuming than a review of a 50 year old vintage lens has any right to be. It took me a long time to really get the hang of using it and to figure out how it worked best with my Nikon Z6, so I ended up re-shooting the video review multiple times as my opinions changed. My second problem was the general chaos that 2020 keeps throwing our way. For two weeks in September firestorms threatened to annihilate the entire Pacific Northwest, and the landscape was engulfed in toxic smoke, which really made it tough to film an outdoor lens review in my usual style. Anyway, It’s finally complete, so let's dig into the review.


Friday, September 18, 2020

Bridges in the Smoke - Mt. St. Helens Aerial Panoramas

 


The mountains lie hidden beneath a choking veil of toxic smoke that cloaks Mt. St. Helens as it does the entire West Coast of the United States. The dark forests and silent valleys are thick with the stench of millions of acres vanished in flame and burning ash. Even so many miles from the blazes that have torched Oregon, California, and Washington State the smog of these infernos has consumed the Pacific Northwest in its entirety. I flew my drone through this sickly stillness, driving ever higher into the mountains and launching from lofty viewpoints, but never could I rise above the haze and murk. I returned home stinking of smoke, having documented this historic catastrophe.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Summer Vegetable Garden


Fresh food from your own garden is a wonderful thing, not only is it more delicious than what you get from the store, but there is immense satisfaction is eating something that you have grown from a seed. This is our garden back in August, the early fall weather since I filmed this video has not been kind to it, but there are still peas and tomatoes to munch on.



Sunday, September 13, 2020

Pacific Northwest Wildfire Smoke



Catastrophic wildfires have transformed the normally clear blue skies of the Pacific Northwest into an landscape wreathed in dense smoke from the the forest fires that are raging in Oregon, Washington, and California. The entire West Coast has gone up in flames, and I filmed this video to document the awful air quality and fear that I and millions of other people in the Pacific Northwest are dealing with right now. It is unhealthy even to go outside, as the air has become more polluted than anywhere else on Earth.

 

Sunday, September 6, 2020

Rode Wireless Go Review



The Rode Wireless Go is an easy way to get professional sounding audio on a small budget. It is both remarkably simple and customizeable at the same time so that it can be both a quick recording solution and a versatile component of a more complex recording setup. For me, being able to setup and record quickly and easily is absolutely essential, and the Rode Wireless Go makes recording in loud environments a non-issue. Overall, the Rode Wireless Go is one of the best wireless microphone systems out there.