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My Photojournalism Adventure

At the Western Michigan University football game on August 31, 1995, I was in the Waldo Stadium field along with several professional photographers on assignment for our respective newspapers/organizations.  In the drizzle, I was trying to keep my equipment dry using a plastic bag that once contained a loaf of bread.  With a Nikon F3HP mounted on a MD4 motor drive and Nikkor AF 300mm f/4 lens, I was lucky to have captured in sharp focus one of the two streakers running across the field. The film used was Kodak Tri-X that was push processed from ISO 400 to ISO 1,600.

The Western Herald provided the film. I provided the camera equipment. I developed the film and printed the picture using the provided materials (i.e., developer, fixer, stopbath and photo paper), equipment (i.e., film developing tank, squeegee, photo chemical tubs and photo enlarger) and darkroom. My compensation was just $5 per picture published. It wasn’t for the money that my fellow college photojournalists and I were working for. It was because of our passion in photography that we did it.

Everything happened so fast that I’m amazed that the picture turned out OK even though it was manual focused. As a matter of fact, I could not remember if I had any pictures of the football game published. It is my understanding that I was the only photographer who got a usable picture of the streaker.  If it happened today, my guess is that hundreds of spectators would have snapped away using their mobile phones and posted their pictures and videos on various social media sites!

Western_Herald_Streaker
My picture that took almost a month to publish because the newspaper debated about how to print it.
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My Favorite Lenses for Film Photography

My favorite Nikon lenses when I was doing film photography (i.e., before 2005) are…

  • Prime lenses: Nikkor AF 20mm f/2.8D, Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AI-s, Nikkor AF 85mm f1.4D and Nikkor AF 300mm f/4.
  • Zoom lenses: Nikkor AF 35-70mm f/2.8D and Nikkor AF 80-200 f/2.8D. I like the Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5~4.5 AI-s for its size but it is too slow for low-light photography.

The only film photography I do now is on my Pentax LX.  My favorite Pentax K-mount lenses are Pentax SMC-A 24mm f/2.8Pentax SMC-A 35mm f/2, Pentax SMC-M 50mm f/1.4, Rokinon 85mm f/1.4 Aspherical IF, Pentax SMC-M 135mm f3.5, Tamron MF SP 300mm f/2.8 and Tamron MF SP 70-210 f/3.5

Other Pentax K-mount lenses I’ve used are Takumar 28mm f/2.8, Pentax SMC-M 35mm f/2.8, Pentax SMC-M 50mm f/1.7 and Pentax SMC-A 50mm f/1.7 .

The worst lenses I’ve used are Tamron MF SP 35-105mm f2.8, Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AI-s and Nikkor AF 24-50mm f/3.3~4.5 because they are not sharp wide open.

Nikon F4e w/ Nikkor AF 85mm f/1.4D
Nikon F4e w/ Nikkor AF 85mm f/1.4D (2005)
Pentax Super Program w/ Pentax SMC-A 35mm f/2
Pentax Super Program w/ Pentax SMC-A 35mm f/2 (2004)
Nikon F3HP w/ Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 Ai-S
Nikon F3HP w/ Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AI-s (2000)
Nikon F4s w/ Nikkor AF 24-50mm f/3.3~4.5
Nikon F4s w/ Nikkor AF 20mm f/2.8D and Nikkor AF 80-200mm f/2.8D (1994)
Pentax LX w/ Pentax SMC-M 50mm f/1.4
Pentax LX w/ Pentax SMC-M 50mm f/1.4 (1991)
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My First Cameras

My first camera was the Kodak Instamatic X-15F (1980).  I bought it with the money I earned delivering the Eugene Register Guard.  It used the 126 film and required neither focusing nor exposure setting.

Kodak Instamatic X-15F
Kodak Instamatic X-15F

I have been fascinated about cameras since then.  I’ve gone on to use Pentax ME-F (1982), Pentax LX (1984), Nikon F4s (1994), Nikon F3HP (1994), Pentax Super Program (1995), Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 (2004), Nikon D200 (2006), Nikon D800/D810 (2012/2014), Fujifilm X-E2 (2014) and Nikon D4s (2014).  I’ve also used my father’s Pentax ME-Super (1979) and Nikon FG (1984), and a relative’s Canon EOS 5D Mark III (2013).

The Pentax ME-F camera was my first single lens reflex (SLR) camera.  It had an autofocus indicator in the viewfinder.  It also had an optional autofocus zoom lens with a built-in motor.

The Pentax LX was my first SLR camera that had advanced capabilities, such as, through-the-lens off-the-film metering, interchangeable viewfinder, interchangeable focusing screens, mirror lockup, depth-of-field preview and weather sealing.  It could operate without batteries using its mechanical shutter from 1/2,000th sec. to 1/75th sec.  Despite it being classified as a professional-level camera, it suffered from a well-known sticky-mirror defect.

Pentax LX with Winder LX
Pentax LX with Winder LX

My first programmed autofocus camera was the Nikon F4s – the autofocus motor was built into the camera.  It was also my first camera that totally relied on batteries to operate as it lacked the mechanical backup shutter that the F3HP had.  Spare batteries had to be on hand at all time to be able to continuously use the camera.

Nikon F4e and Nikon F4
Nikon F4e and Nikon F4

In my transition to digital, I got a film/slide scanner Nikon CoolScan 5000 ED.  It was capable of producing over 20 megapixel images albeit it takes a long to time to complete a scan.

My first DSLR camera was the Nikon D200.  It succeeded the D100, which I consider as the first viable digital camera.  It had a 10.2 megapixel DX-format (APS-C) image sensor with a 1.5x crop factor.

Nikon D200 w/ MB-D200 Battery Grip
Nikon D200 w/ MB-D200 Battery Grip

The D800 is my first 36.3 megapixel FX-format full-frame DSLR with improved low-light imaging capability usable up to ISO 2,500, but I would have preferred to have the older D700 because of its superior low noise high ISO performance.  In addition, the D800 had a left autofocus problem that plagued early production versions of the camera, resulting in me having to send it back to Nikon for warranty repair.

Nikon D800 w/ Nikkor AF-S 200mm f/2G
Nikon D800 w/ Nikkor AF-S 200mm f/2G

Fujifilm X-E2 was my first mirror-less lens-interchangeable rangefinder camera.  Inspired by Robert Capa, I have always liked the simplicity of the rangefinder but could not afford the Leica.  A major drawback of this camera, however, is its slow autofocus.

The camera I wanted very much but did not get was the Nikon F5.  By the time, I got around to shopping for my next camera, cameras had gone digital.  The latest camera that I admire is the Nikon D4s because of its advanced capabilities, especially for responsive low-light imaging.

Nikon D4s w/ Nikkor AF-S 58mm f/1.4G
Nikon D4s w/ Nikkor AF-S 58mm f/1.4G
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Places I’ve Visited

I’ve not been a fan of travel due to time wasted in the transfers to and wait at the airport.  Nevertheless, I have been fortunate to have visited a number of places.

Countries

  1. Malaysia – Malacca, Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru
  2. Singapore [1984?, 1999 and 2009-2013]
  3. Thailand – Bangkok [2005]
  4. Brazil – Sao Paulo [2005 and 2014]
  5. China – Shanghai [2009-2011]
  6. Hong Kong [2010-2012]
  7. Australia – Sydney [2009-2012]
  8. Taiwan – Taipei [2011?]
  9. South Korea – Seoul [2011]
  10. Japan – Tokyo [2011-2012]
  11. Austria – Vienna [2005?]
  12. Germany – Munich [2008?]
  13. Hungary – Budapest and Debrecen [2013]
  14. United Arab Emirates – Dubai [2013]
  15. India – Mumbai and Delhi [2013]
  16. Indonesia – Bali and Jakarta [2013]
  17. Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) [2013]
  18. Canada – Quebec City [2000], Niagara Falls [2002?], and Gatineau [2014]
  19. United States
  20. Netherlands – Amsterdam [2024]

US States

  1. Oregon (OR): Eugene (1978-1981), Springfield, Salem, Portland, Klamath Falls, Winston, Lincoln City,
  2. California (CA): Anaheim (1981), Los Angeles (1981), San Jose, San Diego, San Francisco, Mill Valley, Santa Clara, Mountain View (2016), Sunnyvale (2016),
  3. Michigan (MI): Kalamazoo (1991-1997), Portage, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Mackinac Island, Holland, Muskegon (2015), Twin Lake (2016), Traverse City (2024), St. Ignace {2024)
  4. Indiana (IN): Michigan City, Portage (2024)
  5. Illinois (IL): Chicago,  Schaumburg (1997-2001), Oakbrook Terrace (1997), Oak Brook (1997), Rolling Meadows, Arlington Heights, Mt. Prospect, Hoffman Estates, Wilmette, Springfield, Streamwood (2001), Evanston (2007), Elgin, St. Charles, Naperville, Lisle, Aurora, Romeoville, Gurnee, DeKalb,  Gilberts, Hanover Park, Bloomingdale, Bartlett (2013), Geneva (2014), Rockford, Batavia, Oswego, Warrenville (2014), New Lenox (2015), Spring Grove (2015), Glen Ellyn (2016), Oregon (2016), Hanover (2016), Rantoul (2016), Rosemont (2017), Niles (2017), Sycamore (2018)
  6. Ohio (OH): Sandusky, Bowling Green, Columbus & Dublin (2020),
  7. Iowa (IA): Cedar Rapids, Iowa City,
  8. Washington D.C.
  9. Wisconsin (WI): Wisconsin Dells, Janesville (2015), Wild Rose (2015), La Crosse (2018), Franklin (2024)
  10. Missouri (MO): St. Louis,
  11. Washington (WA): Woodinville, Seattle, Redmond, Bellevue,
  12. Massachusetts (MA): Boston,
  13. Virginia (VA): Bowling Green, Richmond, Chantilly,
  14. Nevada (NV): Las Vegas, Reno (2018),
  15. Florida (FL): Jacksonville, Boca Raton, Orlando,
  16. New York (NY): Buffalo, Niagara Falls,  Manhattan (2014, 2019), Brooklyn (2014, 2019)
  17. New Jersey (NJ): Basking Ridge, Atlantic City (2019)
  18. South Carolina (SC): Bluffton,
  19. Texas (TX): Dallas,
  20. Pennsylvania (PA): Pittsburgh (2017),
  21. Kentucky (KY): Louisville (2017),
  22. Tennessee (TN): Chattanooga (2017),
  23. Colorado (CO): Denver, Centennial (2025),

Camping and Hiking

  1. Hulu Langat, Selangor, Malaysia
  2. 1984 George Town Camporee, Penang, Malaysia
  3. Gunung Nuang, Selangor, Malaysia
  4. Bukit Tabur, Selangor, Malaysia
  5. 1993 National Scout Jamboree @ Fort A.P. Hill, Bowling Green, VA
  6. Camp Big Timber (Three Fires Council), Big Timber, IL
  7. Camp Tomo-Chi-Chi Knolls, Gilberts, IL
  8. 2014 AirFest (Rainbow Council) @ Lewis University Airport, Romeoville, IL
  9. 2014 Fox Valley Webelos Overnighter @ LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve, St. Charles, IL
  10. 2014 Blackwell Forest Preserve, Warrenville, IL
  11. 2015 Pathfinder District Spring Camporee @ Camp Indian Trails (Glaciers Edge Council), Janesville, WI
  12. 2015 & 2016 Camp Napowan (Pathway to Adventure Council), Wild Rose, WI
  13. 2015 World Scout Jamboree @ Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan
  14. 2015 Chain O’ Lakes State Park, Spring Grove, IL
  15. 2015 Owasippe Scout Reservation (Pathway to Adventure Council), Twin Lake, MI
  16. 2016 Pathfinder District Spring Camporee @ Camp Lowden (Blackhawk Area Council), Oregon, IL
  17. 2016 Troop 398 Wilderness Camping, Hanover, IL
  18. 2017 15-mile hike @ Linear Park, Battle Creek, MI
  19. 2016 & 2017 Space Jamboree @ Rantoul Airport, Rantoul, IL

Places of Interest

  1. Fern Ridge Lake, OR
  2. Crater Lake National Park, Klamath Falls, OR
  3. Wildlife Safari, Winston, OR
  4. Disneyland, Anaheim, CA
  5. Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
  6. Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
  7. Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH
  8. Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, CA
  9. Bahá’í House of Worship, Wilmette, IL
  10. Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, IL
  11. Disney World, Orlando, FL
  12. Universal Studios, Orlando, FL
  13. Disneyland, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
  14. Ocean Park, Hong Kong
  15. Ngong Ping 360 and Tian Tian Buddha, Hong Kong
  16. Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
  17. Universal Studios, Sentosa, Singapore
  18. Petronas Towers and Petrosains, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  19. Kuala Lumpur Tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  20. Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia
  21. Sci Tech Hands On Museum, Aurora, IL
  22. Air Zoo, Portage, MI
  23. National Mall, Washington, DC
  24. Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC
  25. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC
  26. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum – Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA
  27. Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, IL
  28. Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
  29. The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL
  30. Warren Dunes State Park, Sawyer, MI
  31. USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Muskegon, MI
  32. Statue of Liberty National Monument, New York, NY
  33. USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York, NY
  34. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL
  35. EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) AirVenture OshKosh, Oshkosh, WI (2024)
  36. Headlands International Dark Sky Park, Mackinaw City, MI {2024)
  37. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2024)
  38. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2024)
  39. Guanella Pass & Loveland Pass, Colorado (2025)
Dinner in Bali
Dinner in Bali on July 26, 2013
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