Cannon Photograph Installed at United States Army Home of Ordnance, Fort Lee, Virginia

I was honored to be approached by the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps and School in Fort Lee, Virginia to to have one of my photographs displayed on the walls of the school. Installation is nearing completion; accent lighting to be added soon.

History of Ordnance in America

Watervliet Arsenal 1898 Cannon.

Here's a little about the cannon. Please feel free to comment or email with any corrections.

This a United States 3.2 Inch Gun - Model of 1897, manufactured in 1898.

The 3.2-inch Gun, Model of 1885, and Model of 1897:
These very similar early model field guns were the first modern guns adopted by the Army. They are of American design following the best European practice of the time. The differences between these guns are all in minor details of design and construction.

One hundred of the Model of 1885 were built, and 262 of the Model of 1897. This gun took separate loading ammunition, and had no recoil absorbing mechanism. It gave good service in the Spanish-American War in both Cuba, and in the Philippines, and was the gun Captain Henry J. Reilly’s battery used to effectively in the Boxer Rebellion.
Considered obsolete in 1905, these guns were still in storage in the 1920's.”

Reference:
U.S. Army Field Artillery Weapons, 1866-1918
Author: Konrad F. Scherier, Jr.
Journal: Military Collector & Historian
Publisher: Company of Military Historians
1968
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The 3.2-Inch Field Gun is a breech loader, weighing approximately, 830 pounds, intended for use in the field with troops moving rapidly.
The powder charge of this gun is smokeless powder contained in a bag of raw silk.
On the bottom of the bag is sewed a small disk containing about 1/4 ounce of black rifle powder - this is the priming charge which ignites the slower burning smokeless powder.
There are three kinds of projectiles used for this gun - shell which weighs 13 pounds, shrapnel which contains 162 one-half inch lead balls, and canister which contains 226 cast iron balls .625 inch in diameter.
Reference:
Ordnance Department Document No. 1660
Revised [Version] December 2, 1914
Handbook of the 3.2-Inch Field Battery
Washington, D.C.
Government Printing Office 1917

This information is presented to give a casual viewer information on this gun.
The specifications of this weapon differ between sources and often contradict each other, mainly due to information of original manufacture and from later modifications/models.

Thank you to Charles Bugajsky via Flickr for the gun information.

Regular Joe Surf Festival 2016 - Sebastian, Florida

The Regular Joe Surf Festival continues all day today at the Sebastian Inlet in Sebastian, Florida . Heats run up until the awards ceremony at 6:30pm tonight.

Yesterday, I was able to start the day with a sunrise shoot and caught a couple hours of surfing heats. Below is what it's all about.

"Sebastian Inlet Surf & Sport and the Sebastian Inlet chapter of Surfrider Foundation are proud to announce the 4th Annual Regular Joe Surf Festival.
Taking place on Saturday and Sunday in Florida’s prime surf season, the Regular Joe Surf Festival promises a unique opportunity for dedicated recreational surfers to enjoy all the trappings of a big time contest … without big time surfers!
Mix in a raging Surfer Stomp with live music, unique awards, a chance to put together your own heat and Florida’s most famous wave and you have all the ingredients of a great weekend, smack in the middle of hurricane season. Join us for a contest for the rest of us."

See you at the Atlantic Surfing Championships - October 8-11 also at Sebastian Inlet State Park, Sebastian, Florida.

Mulligan's Skim Jam - The World's Largest 1 day Pro/Am Skim Contest

The 9th Annual Mulligan's Skim Jam competition happened today at Mulligan's Beach House in Vero Beach, Florida. The event was hosted by Shore lb. [shore pound - def: surfer slang used to describe how waves crash directly on the beach] out of Ft. Pierce, Florida. Unfortunately, I was only able to stay for warm ups but it was a great way to kick off the first day of the long Labor Day weekend.

Congratulations to the winners:

Pro division Winners

  1. Zach Carter

  2. Ryan McFarland

  3. Troy Rhoten

  4. Derek Shenton

I'm Turning Pro Tommrow

  1. CJ Lugo

  2. Nicholas Seire

  3. Brandon Rollan

  4. Ryan Mietz

I'm Better Division

  1. Tyler Ferris

  2. Jake Grigas

  3. Jacob Carter

  4. Perry Cohen

I'm Good Division

  1. Shane Antalick

  2. Ryan Hooker

  3. Kolby Taylor

  4. Corey Kiltz

I Suck Division

  1. Nathan Carter

  2. Code Katz

  3. Sterling Myers

  4. Eli Barin

The First year Ever - The Shore lb. Triple Crown Winners

  • Pro Tomorrow: CJ Lugo

  • I'm Better: Tyler Ferris

  • I'm Good: Corey Kiltz

  • I Suck: Nathan Carter

Next up is the 4th Annual Regular Joe Surf Festival in Sebastian, Florida on September 17-18. Then, the Atlantic Surfing Championships - October 8-11 also at Sebastian Inlet State Park, Sebastian, Florida.

Below is the full Florida - Atlantic Surfing Federation schedule:

  • September 10-11, 2016 (Paradise Park / Melbourne Beach)

  • CHAMPIONSHIPS October 7-9, 2016 (Sebastian Inlet)

  • November 12-13, 2016 (Spessard Holland / Melbourne Beach)

  • December 3-4, 2016 (Paradise Park / Melbourne Beach)

  • January 14-15, 2017 (Fort Pierce / Fort Pierce Inlet)

  • February 11-12, 2017 (Spessard Holland / Melbourne Beach)

  • March 11-12, 2017 (Paradise Park / Melbourne Beach)

  • April 15-16, 2017 (Ponce Inlet)

  • May 6-7, 2017 (Sebastian Inlet)

Large Panorama's Installed at Yahoo Inc. Playa Vista, California Office

A couple of months ago I was contacted by Yahoo Incorporated out of Los Angeles, California. They were interested in a few of my images for their Playa Vista, California office.

Today, I received word that the install is complete along with a couple of snapshots to share. Both are panorama photographs; one is located in the cafe and the other in the hallway. Top image is Port of Los Angeles and bottom photo is of Catalina Island.


Was hoping to visit the Yahoo Los Angeles office during my scheduled trip to California in September. Unfortunately, that trip has been postponed, but I hope to see them in person very soon. Big thank you to Yahoo Inc.


New Blues Revolution CD Released

The latest release by Long Beach, California based blues band, New Blues Revolution, "To Hellendale and Back" hit the streets last week prior to their performance on the NAMM kickoff party stage. NAMM is the largest music convention in the world.

It's a privilege that my image was selected for the cover of the new CD. I shot the image during their set at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, California. To learn more about the band or pick up the new CD go to www.newbluesrevolution.com and connect with them on Facebook.

Coming soon... Music and Sounds Page.