Cornerstone MC ride to Strawberry Lodge

September 13th, 2008

Occasionally, when I’m not flying (ok, crashing) planes/helicopters at the park or swamped at work learning new skills while juggling 4–5 deliverables, I get a chance to get out on my motorcycle (Honda Interceptor) for a ride into some beautiful areas of Arizona. It sure beats the daily commute to work, which is all the Interceptor has been seeing lately.

Today, I joined several other riders from Cornerstone’s MC group on a breakfast ride to Strawberry Lodge. I’ve been to Payson tons of times and have eaten at several spots (my favorite being the Payson Airport cafe) but I’ve never gone up through Pine or Strawberry for breakfast. Tony and Walt picked a great place. They hold the record for getting the food to the table in the shortest amount of time!

Here are some photos (from the lodge) and a quick video I put together. I rode on ahead of the group and pulled over to the side of the road to film them riding by. Sorry for any shakiness. As I was on my motorcycle, I didn’t have any tripods, monopods and certainly no camera dollies and track!

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Tucson Beat The Heat DLG Contest - Round 2

September 1st, 2008

On Sunday August 31st, Lee drove his RV down to the SAGE field near Tucson with George, Charlie, Scott, Vu, Brad, Dan, Tony, Jim and I onboard. Dirk and Jason followed in Dirk’s Subaru. It takes about an hour and a half to get from The Bowl to their field, which is located near Marana Airport.

Why were we all headed down there? To participate in Round 2 of their Beat The Heat DLG contest of course. And boy were we sporty with our matching “Chandler Bowl” shirts with the DLG logos on them! Kind of like a very large bowling team pouring out of the motor home when we arrived!

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to fly due to a broken boom at my elevator/rudder. That happened the day before the event while I was trimming the plane out for competition. Oh well, that allowed me plenty of time to take video and some photos and to cheer the other guys on!

All in all, the guys did very well as a team and Charlie and George took 1st and 2nd place respectively.


Tucson Beat The Heat - Aug 31, 2008 from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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August 5th, 2008

A video of my friend, Chris “Fogger” Wuester flying his T-Rex 500 helicopter with the new Fusion Pack 6 cell 2500mAh lithium polymer batteries. Video taken with a Canon XH-A1 using Steven Dempsey’s PANALOOK preset.


T-Rex 500 Fusion 6s2500mAh 25C from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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DLG Launch Styles at the Schoolyard

August 2nd, 2008

Here is a video of my friends throwing and catching their Discus Launch Gliders (DLG) at a local schoolyard here in Chandler, Arizona.


DLG Launch Styles at the Schoolyard from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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Costa Rica Trip

July 31st, 2008

I recently returned from a trip to Costa Rica. Our U.S. Service Manager team went there for a face-to-face meeting with the Account Managers that we work hand in hand with everyday. It was a very productive meeting that not only produced some much needed foundational material, it also was an excellent team building opportunity that will significantly increase team synergy. Our hosts in Costa Rica were incredible.

We also had a couple of extra days to do some sightseeing while we were there. Here’s some photos taken from the Marriott in San Jose, Costa Rica.

Front view of the Marriott San Jose.Rooftop view 1 from the Marriott San Jose in Costa Rica.Rooftop view 2 from the Marriott San Jose in Costa Rica.Coffee beans growing near the hotel.

Rooftop view 3 from the Marriott San Jose in Costa Rica.

Vlad Shulga, Sam Vause and I took a cab down to the pedestrian area of downtown San Jose. There we saw the exterior of the National Theater and toured the state of the art underground museum.

Pedestrian street in San Jose, Costa RicaFresh produce street vendor.A coin with a magnifying glass on both sides of a glass case.

Vlad and I also got to see the La Paz Waterfall, Butterfly and Hummingbird gardens while we were there. Here’s a few photos from that tour.

A coffee plantation on our way to La Paz Waterfalls.Brilliant colors.CautiousTucanButterfly on a delicate flower.Butterfly in a brilliantly colored flower.HummingbirdPhoto Op with prop.Guardian of the cart and cows.Poisonous frog.Much bigger frog that hides on and under leaves.Rear view of the larger frogs.One of the waterfalls at La Paz GardensStream below one of the many waterfalls at La Paz Gardens.Stream towards the end of the guided tour.

Finally, several of us drove to Herradura, Costa Rica and stayed overnight in the Marriott Los Suenos. I took a few photos around that hotel and at the nearby marina.

Packing up for the drive to Herradura.On the way to HerraduraRear view of the Marriott Los SuenosSome of the many pools behind the Marriott Los Suenos. A little of the Pacific ocean is visible in the background.Marriott Los Suenos. A little of the Pacific ocean is visible in the background.A rooftop shot at the Marriott Los Suenos. Can you tell I love these type of photos?Resorts and condos in the background hillside. Photo taken from the highest lookout point at the Marriott Los Suenos.Marriott Los Suenos pool at night.One of the water features at the Marriott Los SuenosOne of the pools at the hotelLobby at the Marriott Los Suenos in Costa RicaFlowers at the Marriott Los SuenosAnother flower at the hotelGreen CoconutsMore green coconuts hanging in trees between the hotel and the beach.Rooftop IguanaStumpy... another rooftop iguana

Snowflake - There and Back Again

July 15th, 2008

My son Andrew and I drove up to Snowflake, Arizona to see my Mom on July 3rd and 4th. Andrew drove his Honda Element, which gave me an opportunity to shoot some scenery with my Canon XH-A1 using Steven Dempsey’s PANALOOK preset.


Snowflake - There and Back Again 2008 from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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Adam’s Graduation

July 7th, 2008

On June 27th, 2008 my son Adam graduated from the Casa Grande Fire Academy. He begins full-time firefighting on July 9th in Casa Grande.


Adam’s Casa Grande Fire Academy Graduation from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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Short Version of “Second Saturday”

June 25th, 2008

Here’s a much shorter, more punchy version of the “Second Saturday” video I posted earlier.


Shortened version of “Second Saturday” video from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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Man to Man Dinner 2008 posted on Vimeo!

June 24th, 2008

We recently held a “Man to Man” dinner at Cornerstone to celebrate the completion of Men’s Fraternity Year 3 – The Great Adventure. There was lots of food, entertainment and moving testimonies by Tony and Jim. Mike Erre, author of “Why Guys Need God” was the guest speaker.


Man To Man Dinner 2008 from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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New Vimeo Group added for Cornerstone videos!

June 24th, 2008

As you may have noticed, I’m a big fan of Vimeo, both to watch videos as well as upload mine to. One of the cool features of Vimeo is the ability to make Groups. This allows people, with similar interests, cameras, etc to have a space where they can put there videos.
 
I recently created a Group called Cornerstone with the idea that this would be a place for members of Cornerstone Christian Fellowship to upload their videos. It’s a great way to get in contact with other Cornerstone videographers and to share tips, techniques and ideas. Come check it out!
 
http://www.vimeo.com/groups/Cornerstone

Second Saturday

June 20th, 2008

Second Saturday is a community involvement event at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Chandler, Arizona that happens every second Saturday of the month! Groups divide up and head out into the community do help with clean-up projects, construction, working with the homeless and many more projects. It’s also an opportunity to share our love of Jesus Christ with others that may need to hear that message.

I tagged along last Saturday and shot some stills and a lot of video. Here’s my attempt at putting something together to share with others that may be interested in helping out!


Second Saturday from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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T-Rex 500 with Fusion Pack Batteries!

June 20th, 2008

I put this video together to show the power a Fusion-Pack lithium polymer battery in a T-Rex 500 electric RC helicopter. The heli is being piloted by Chris “Fogger” Wuester, one of the resident heli gurus at the Chandler Bowl.


Align T-Rex 500 RC Helicopter using Fusion Pack lipos! from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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“DLG Evening” - my second video!

June 1st, 2008

I just finished making my second video. A little better than the first one (that’s really the goal isn’t it?) with some music in the background this time. Let me know what you think!


DLG Evening from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

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New addition to my photo tools!

May 31st, 2008

I recently sold my Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS lens to a buddy of mine at work as I rarely used it since I’ve pretty much stopped shooting motorsports as a side business. I’ve since shifted to volunteering my time and photos for churches, non-profit, mission support, and photo journalism that supports causes I believe in. I’ve found that the still photos only go so far in telling the whole story in these areas. I decided that I wanted to add videography as it would complete the package, so to speak.

So, I sold my lens and purchased a Canon XH-A1 prosumer video camera from B&H Photo Video in New York. I also purchased a Bogen – Manfrotto 561B monopod (complete with a fluid head) on Mark Wallace’s recommendation. I’m very pleased with this support aid as it is far superior than the one I was looking at previously. It provides great support and doesn’t get in the way like a tripod does on location.

To round out the package, I needed some way to process, edit and produce a final video that could be used on the web as well as DVDs. I purchased the Adobe Production Premium suite that includes Adobe Production Premier CS3, Photoshop CS3, After Effects, Flash, etc, etc.

Here’s the first little video I created. It’s not great but it was a fun way to get to know the video camera and software a little better!


Hanging Out at the Chandler Bowl from Cecil Walker on Vimeo.

My Bucket List

May 13th, 2008

My good friend Brett Willis started this notion of posting our own “Bucket Lists” on his Blog. Not one to let a challenge go, well, unchallenged… here’s my Bucket List of things I’d like to do and/or accomplish before I kick the bucket. The ones that are crossed off are goals that I’ve already accomplished.

My Bucket List

1.       Ride across the U.S. on a motorcycle

2.       Photograph Glacier National Park

3.       Hold my grand children in my arms

4.       Go on a mission trip to Africa

5.       Go on a mission trip to Mexico

6.       Get down to 180-190 lbs again

7.       Work at a church (Men’s Ministry, production, etc)

8.       Drive a race car on a track

9.       Learn to speak Spanish

10.   Snowboard

11.   Publish a book

12.   Produce, direct, write and shoot a short film

13.   Have 1 true friend

14.   Finish well

15.   Skydive

16.   Rock Climb

17.   Amateur radio

18.   Archery

19.   Backpack in the snow

20.   Go on a mission trip to Alaska

21.   Go on a mission trip to Belize

22.   Photograph IRL, NASCAR, USAC, Rolex Grand Am

23.   Teach Photography

24.   Learn Sign Language

25.   Learn how to fly RC planes, gliders and helicopters

26.   Learn how to throw a boomerang

27.   Fly a power kite

28.   Compete in sports (track, cross-country)

29.   Visit England, Ireland, Israel, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Hawaii

30.   Snow Ski & Water Ski

31.   Learn how to ride a motorcycle

32.   Teach Motorcycle Safety

33.   Ride to Sturgis on a motorcycle

34.   Ride to Yellowstone, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, California, Utah on a motorcycle

35.   Ride to Colorado on a motorcycle

36.   Ride a motorcycle on a track

In the Men’s Fraternity classes I’m taking at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship we are in Year 3 – The Great Adventure. In it, we had to make our first cut at a “Before I Die, I Want To…” list. Here’s how it fleshed out.

Before I Die, I Want to BE:

  • An asset to other men
  • A real leader
  • A mentor
  • The husband of my wife’s dreams
  • More knowlegable about the Bible
  • A father my kids need
  • A grandfather…
  • In ministry
  • 180 pounds again
  • A teacher

Before I Die, I Want to DO:

  • Photography in Glacier National Park
  • Motorcycle trip across U.S. and Canada
  • Camping with grandkids
  • Trips with my wife
  • My Share
  • Learn other languages, especially Spanish
  • Snowboarding
  • Scuba diving
  • Write a book – Photo; How To; Testimony; etc
  • Write a song

Before I Die, I Want to HAVE:

  • Mastered some skill
  • Made a difference in someone’s life
  • Experienced cultures in Africa, Asia and the Middle East
  • Made a difference in sponsored children’s lives

Before I Die, I Want to HELP:

  • With missions (local and in other countries)
  • People find a personal relationship with Christ
  • Charitable causes
  • A start up non-profit organization
  • My children financially
  • Sponsor others

Before I Die, I Want to ENJOY:

  • Time with my family… especially my wife
  • The simple things

Before I Die, I Want to LEAVE:

  • A life completed well
  • Just what my wife and children need
  • No debt
  • A positive legacy
  • No regrets
  • A foundation

What’s your “Bucket List”?

A night with Nick…

April 24th, 2008

I just returned from a great evening. It started off with my weekly Men’s Fraternity meeting at Cornerstone where we’re going through Robert Lewis’ 3rd year program called “The Great Adventure”. It’s a great program and that would have been enough to make my night if that was all that was in store for me. But there was more…

Nick Vujicic from Life Without Limbs ministry was the guest speaker for the Camber group (young adult & college age ministry at Cornerstone). Tonight, because of Nick, Camber was held in the main worship center. The place was pretty full! Nick did it again (this is the 3rd time I’ve heard him speak) and not only delivered an incredible message but wrapped it up with an alter call that had dozens of folks either accepting or rededicating their lives to Jesus. It was awesome to witness.

Nick wrapped the evening up with hugging every single person (no small feat for someone without arms) that wanted a hug (easily 90% of the people attending). He spent extra time with anyone that needed it. There was a young boy in front of me that must have accepted the Lord that evening or was struggling with something as Nick spent quite a bit of time with him. Knowing how important Nick’s time was with those that needed encouragement, I thanked him and moved on pretty quickly after hugging him. Well done Nick Vujicic!

Latest Camera Problem…

March 10th, 2008

I was shooting the Phoenix Fun Fly this weekend at the Sun Valley Fliers field at Cave Creek and Jomax when my camera started malfunctioning. I had quite a few good shots (>100) then every shot started to have a problem with a bar of light appearing across the image. I fear the shutter or sensor has failed.

…now where’s that warranty card again?

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As you can see, it varies from shot to shot on size, length, shape and intensity.

Photo aids for building a FERRET plane from Blue-Cor

February 23rd, 2008

The following are photos of Jason Jones’ Blue-Cor “Ferret” to aid in building your own. These will hopefully assist in placing components, angles, etc.

Note: Jason only recommends putting a single carbon fiber rod or arrow shaft from side to side in front of the servos (not all the skewers and forward, smaller carbon rod). All other structural braces (rods and skewers) are not needed!

Top view from front of planeBottom view from front of planeCloseup of underside skeg. Note, only the rear carbon fiber rod is recommended. Also visible is the battery strap that wraps around the skeg.Close-up of the carbon fiber rod for structural strength. Also shown are the elevons and how they are taped.Top view showing the motor, motor mount, ESC and canopy made from a green plastic soda bottle painted black. Note: all components are wrapped in tape prior to hot-gluing to the blue-cor to aid in reuse later!Close-up of the mounted canopy. Also visible are the two elevon servos.Close-up of the servosTop view with canopy removed.Closeup of the velcro used to hold the canopy down and secure the battery. Also visible are the elevon servos and the ESC. Note how short the servo linkage rods are!Underside of the canopy. Skewer at fron gives strength and allows very good airflow. The foam arch at the back also adds strength and helps keep its shape. Velcro on the bottom edge secures the canopy to the fuselage.This shot shows the angle of the fins. Jason simply hot glued them on and used the hot glue as a fillet.A top view of both fins.Closeup of the elevon servos. Note how short the control rods are!Closeup of the brushless motor, motor mount (affixed with hot glue), and ESCTop view of the plane from the rear.Another view of the front of the canopy to show how the soda bottle was mounted to blue-cor rails with velcro affixed underneath for easy removal.

Jason hangs out on the Chandler Bowl thread on RCGroups.com if you need to ask him a question!

Masada and Jerusalem

February 15th, 2008

Lior, Itai and I visited the the ruins of the Jewish stronghold Masada and Jerusalem. Here are some photos from that outing!

Camels roaming the hillsides. Photo taken while we were driving! Inside the visitor center The walkway to enter Masada from the tram Walking to see one of the cisternsOne of the amazing cisterns carved out of rock to retain rain water during long periods of draughtStorerooms in various degrees of ruin Inside a bathhouse that had heating engineering from the Romans Closeup of the raised flooring to allow heat to pass underneath heating the whole roomBelieved to be the first synagogue!The tram that brings you to the top with the desert floor far below. The sheer cliffs made for a great defense.A camel near where we stopped for lunch in a predominately Arab town.Relaxing after lunch in an Arab restaurant. Very good food!!! Itai took the photo.

Next we went to Jerusalem to visit the old city and some of the most famous religious sites on earth. It was so cool to see ultra-modern car parks coexisting with ancient artifacts.

YMCA in Jerusalem!The ultra-modern car park! So clean and shiny!The outer wall of the old town of Jerusalem. The car park was farther down to the left at the bottom of the wall.A gate into the old city doubled as a defense. Inside the floor was slick cobblestone and a sharp left turn made it impossible for a galloping horse to successfully navigate through it!The view once you were through the gate.One of the narrow vendor lined streets that lead you back into oldest parts of the city.This is the courtyard that Jesus was beaten prior to being put on the cross. The doorway leads inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre where Jesus was believed to have been buried. This stone is believed to be where Jesus' body was prepared after death.Not sure what the name of this rock was but it was mammoth! Inside this monument is believed to be the stone that Jesus' body laid upon and from where he was resurrected.The Wailing Wall and a view of the Dome of the Rock, which is not a mosque, but a Muslim shrine. Like the Ka'ba in Mecca, it is built over a sacred stone. This stone is believed to be the place from which the Prophet Muhammad ascended into heaven during his Night Journey to heaven. A closer view of the Wailing Wall A view of the old city surrounded by its wall. Photo taken from across a small valley.

For more on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Click Here.

If you ever get a chance to go, don’t miss the opportunity. Israel was an amazing place to visit and explore. Truly a beautiful place.

Ireland and Israel Trip Report and Photos

September 7th, 2007

As I mentioned in my previous post, I recently returned from a business trip to Leixlip Ireland and Tel-Aviv Israel. Leixlip is near Dublin. I ended up staying in a small town called Maynooth that was pretty close to the Intel Campus in Leixlip. I was there to visit with one of my team members, Xuan Busto. As I arrived Sunday afternoon, Xuan came by and picked me up for a tour through the hills above Dublin. Here are some photos from that outing.

 Hills above Dublin  Xuan Busto  Sheep wandering down the road  Which way do we go?  Green valley in Ireland  Entrance to a historic site Detail on one of the headstones A tower in the cemetary Xuan Busto standing in the doorway of an ancient ruined building Double decker buses wait to cross a river. Hotel in the background is owned by Bono from U2

We ended up eating at Johnny Foxes pub. A very popular pub with lots of interesting knick knacks all over the place (as well as an endless assortment of rooms). The next day I spent in meetings with Xuan and we also walked through Fab 28 to check it out. Later after work, the sun again broke through and we went into Dublin to walk around and grab something to eat!

An incredibly tall spire in Dublin And of course we had to visit a local pub in Dublin!  Dublin in the late afternoon

The next morning I was off to Tel-Aviv Israel by way of Dublin Airport (Air Lingus) to a connection in Brussels Belgium where I boarded El Al Israel. Let me just say the Israeli security is very thorough and professional! I arrived in Tel-Aviv in the afternoon and was shocked to see that the hotel I was staying in backed to the beach! The cab dropped me off in front of the building so it wasn’t until I was up in my room that I noticed it had an awesome view of the beach! Tel-Aviv was nothing like I expected. With everything you see on the news I was sure that I’d have to be “on guard” at all times. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was very modern, full of very friendly people, had great roads and other infrastructure and was full of tourists from all around the world. After settling in at the hotel, I grabbed my camera and took a few shots from my balcony on the 16th floor.

 Beach view from my balcony at the Yamit Park Plaza in Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv skyline from the north side of my balcony. Another view of Tel Aviv from my balcony Wind surfing on the Mediteranean Sea  Another beach shot from my hotel

After taking those photos from the balcony I decided to venture out and walk the sidewalk that followed the beach for miles! Again, I was treated to a variety of languages and accents, all of which were having a great time and enjoying the sites as much as I was.

 Sunset over the Mediteranean Sea Another sunset shot with a kite similar to what flys at our RC park in Chandler! Tel Aviv skyline at night

I’ll post another blog entry of our team event at Masada and Jerusalem next!