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"Sunset Flag" 16166
Town of Maine, WI
©2007 Joshua L. Smith
Town of Maine, WI
©2007 Joshua L. Smith
It's safe to say that most Americans aren't happy with America's current politicians. But in a year of grumbling about our country; let's take one day and remember what made this country great: a resolute desire for Freedom.
Journey back to 1770 with me: The world was ruled by empires. Britain had the momentum, and seemed to be all-powerful; France's monarchy had all but destroyed it's own economy, and was about to face the fruit of its labor; Spain was conquering what we now know as Mexico and California; and the Russian and Ottoman Empires were at war.
Quite honestly, the outlook was grim in any empire if your religion or ideology disagreed with the ruling monarchy. The only beacon of hope was the Dutch Republic; they enjoyed a representative government, of sorts.
But across the ocean, in the New World, there were a group of radicals that felt that a government should guarantee certain natural rights to everyone. It was that ideology that led Thomas Jefferson to write: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights..."
A radical? Yes, those words were treason in his day. God grants everyone equal standing? That was a liberal concept...
Those that signed the Declaration of Independence risked their lives. The majority were captured as spies, had their fortunes destroyed or lost their lives.
Why do I rehearse all of this? Because of one simple and powerful fact: I enjoy every single one of those freedoms today. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; I relish in them.
Our nation's Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights are still used as the yardstick for other emerging governments. And for that I am proud.
Menominee, WI
2:51pm, July 7, 2007
Nikon D50
©2007 Joshua L. Smith
2:51pm, July 7, 2007
Nikon D50
©2007 Joshua L. Smith
In May 2007, my wife was pregnant, we had moved out of our apartment but our house wasn't ready so we were homeless (living with her parents), we were trying (and succeeded) in becoming debt free before our daughter was born, and we had just taken a "vacation" to see my brother-in-law's fiance graduate from college. But when I saw a Nikon D50 for $499, I couldn't let it go. The D40 had just been introduced as the D50's replacement, and Walmart was selling the D50 for almost 40% off of retail.
Shannon and I talked about our finances extensively that night. We planned and planned and replanned so that we could get an extra $525 purchase into our budget...
I bought that D50 on May 9th; today I took the 20,000th image. I really think that purchasing the D50 is one of the wisest uses of "fun money" that I've ever made, and the D50 itself is a joy to use - I love it's size and the quality of the low-light images that it takes...incredible for $500.
If you account for all the purchases that I've made to support my habit (70-300mm lens - $135; spare battery - $50; tripod and pistol grip - $250; external flash - $35; Aperture 2 - $199; SD cardreader - $30), each photo has cost me roughly $.06 ...
But really, can you put a value on shots like this one:
Shannon and I talked about our finances extensively that night. We planned and planned and replanned so that we could get an extra $525 purchase into our budget...
I bought that D50 on May 9th; today I took the 20,000th image. I really think that purchasing the D50 is one of the wisest uses of "fun money" that I've ever made, and the D50 itself is a joy to use - I love it's size and the quality of the low-light images that it takes...incredible for $500.
If you account for all the purchases that I've made to support my habit (70-300mm lens - $135; spare battery - $50; tripod and pistol grip - $250; external flash - $35; Aperture 2 - $199; SD cardreader - $30), each photo has cost me roughly $.06 ...
But really, can you put a value on shots like this one:
29167 "Daddy & Me"
June 3, 08
BTW: "Trusty companion" is in reference to my D50, not to Cynthia; she's my "Quarter Size" buddy. :)June 3, 08
