Black & White Goose Hunt in Buckingham, Pennsylvania Shot on Film

 (William Thomas Cain)On November 2, 1991 from about 4am until 1pm, Walter Naedele and I spent time with a group of geese hunters as they sought their prey. It was a time when I shot with film cameras.

I remember it being really chilly that morning and loading my Nikon F3 cameras with the Kodak T-MAX 3200 was a bitch. My hands were too chilly to feel anything. After a bit of a struggle the cameras were loaded. T-MAX 3200….what a film. It was almost pitch black when we arrived at 4am. The hunters planned to catch the gases at sunrise, when they were foraging for early morning food. I had and still have a disdain for hunting, but that was my assignment. So, I had to make the images. Besides, if I didn’t someone else would.

That T-MAX 3200 was push processed to 6400 ISO and enabled me to make some really early morning pictures in the duck blind where we were hidden. The images look a bit grainy to me, but worked well considering the lighting conditions.

Once the sun started to come up I was able to switch over to trusty old TRI-X 400 speed film. I do believe that I push processed that to 1600 ISO. Anyhow, here are some of the pictures and a picture of one of the Nikon F3’s and a contact sheet on a light table.

Bill Lewis and Cuddy the dog fetch a goose that fell into the water after hunters shot it Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

While sitting behind the blind, Bill lewis calls geese with a goose call Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

Ron Kobli, left, loads his gun as Herb Booth shoots at a goose Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

Ron Kobli, left, loads his gun as Herb Booth shoots at a goose Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

A goose lies in the pond after being shot by hunters as decoy geese float and bait the trap Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

A goose lies in the pond after being shot by hunters as decoy geese float and bait the trap Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

Bill Lewis places a goose onto a pile of dead geese that they had shot as Ron Kobli fetches the decoys from the pond Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

Bill Lewis places a goose onto a pile of dead geese that they had shot as Ron Kobli fetches the decoys from the pond Saturday November 2, 1991 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain) (William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

Preparation Makes High Angle On A Mansion In Buckingham, Pennsylvania Easy

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Scene when I arrived with the 10 foot gate obstructing my view.

The lesson here is…be prepared.

Over the weekend I had to make some pictures of various properties in the New Hope, Pennsylvania and Buckingham, Pennsylvania areas. Most were pretty easy to photograph. The one where I had to become a bit inventive was Clairemont Mansion with a 10 foot gate that obstructed the view.

The image I needed to make was to show the landscape as well as the building. It was not going to work with the gate in the foreground. And I didn’t want to shoot through the gate because it would block a clean view. I thought, “Oh No! I may need a drone!” Then quickly realized that that isn’t necessary because I was prepared.

So, I went back to my car and pulled my Bogen Monopod  out. I then placed the Nikon D800 on the top, set the shutter speed for a 5 second delay. Then I set the exposure, tripped the shutter and hoisted the monopod and camera over my head as high as I could possibly get it into the air.

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The image I was able to make by having my monopod handy, and in my trunk.

If I hadn’t been prepared and carried my monopod in the trunk, I wouldn’t have been able to make the picture I needed to illustrate the assignment. Preparation is a key ingredient in the photojournalism field.

Now I have to go and finish my interview with The Art Career Project. They’ve asked to interview me about getting started as a photojournalist.

Edward Hanko, FBI Special Agent in Charge of Philadelphia Speaks at Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce

Photographed Edward Hanko, FBI Special Agent in Charge of Philadelphia as he spoke to the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. Ran into a client at the event that I hadn’t seen in a while. Hanko had some interesting things to say.

Pictures:

BUCKINGHAM, PA - MARCH 25:  Edward Hanko, FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia division speaks at the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce quarterly CEO Global Briefing, an invitation-only event for high-level executives and business owners at The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm March 25, 2014 in Buckingham Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

BUCKINGHAM, PA – MARCH 25: Edward Hanko, FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia division speaks at the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce quarterly CEO Global Briefing, an invitation-only event for high-level executives and business owners at The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm March 25, 2014 in Buckingham Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

BUCKINGHAM, PA - MARCH 25:  Edward Hanko, FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia division speaks at the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce quarterly CEO Global Briefing, an invitation-only event for high-level executives and business owners at The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm March 25, 2014 in Buckingham Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

BUCKINGHAM, PA – MARCH 25: Edward Hanko, FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia division speaks at the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce quarterly CEO Global Briefing, an invitation-only event for high-level executives and business owners at The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm March 25, 2014 in Buckingham Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images)

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