Friday, November 25, 2005

The Best For Last...

I saved the best for last. No, not the photo- graphic quality, but the best wrist- watch. BTW, I realize my watch photos are not perfect. However, the SS Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 116520 is one of the most sought after wristwatches in the world. It's simple styling and workhorse movement make it a highly coveted timepiece. Sadly, this piece is no longer in my personal collection. It took up too much room (monetarily speaking) to stick around. Ah, but the joy of having owned it is awesome!
Well, this concludes my watch collecting-slash-photography joined theme. I hope you have enjoyed the pics. Next month, it's back to "regular" photography...

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Joining Hobbies...

The Rolex Sub- mariner 5512 is a true classic. In my opinion, it embodies what a wristwatch should be -- simple, stylish, ruggid and self-winding. The Submariner is the watch of choice among professional divers. The 5512 is a certified chronometer, not to mention water resistant to more than 660ft.
You know, I really enjoy photographing wristwatches -- joining my two primary hobbies into one. Furthermore, when using macro lenses (or setting on digital), I get to see details on a watch dial that my presbiopic eyes can no longer see on their own.

Have You Ever Seen A Zephyr?

This is not really a rare timepiece, but it is unusual. The Rolex SS/14k #1008 Zephyr was produced for several years. The example shown here was in great shape. The bezels on Zephyrs from the 1960s are normally quite worn. The dial was almost perfect, too. I'm very sorry that this timepiece is not still in my personal wristwatch collection. It was a deusey!

Monday, November 21, 2005

A Little Bling...

This is the third most "bling" wristwatch I've ever owned. The first two were both Rolex Day-Dates (aka Rolex President). I traded a friend in Myrtle Beach for this dial. However, it took me six months to talk him into the trade. I was so very pleased with the result. The original dial was "oyster" colored. Doesn't this one look much better?

Rolex SS/18k Datejust w/ Jubilee Arabic dial and two-tone Rolex Jubliee bracelet.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Into Chrono...

Although not rare, this is one of my favorite watches. It is a SS Tudor "pre- Tiger" chrono- graph 7928, with special "Prince" bracelet. I don't know if there is a photographic aspect to my wristwatch preferences, but I am drawn to black & white dials on wristwatches. This dial is reminiscent of the Tudor chrono's sister, the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona. WOW, what a watch!

Friday, November 18, 2005

My Other Hobby - Watches

My other major hobby is wristwatch collecting. Like photo- graphy, I fell in love with watches at a very young age. The first timepiece I remember owning was an early 1970s Seiko diver's watch. Since that time, my collection has contained more than 250 gentlemen's wristwatches (though not all at one time).
From the extremely rare to the casual everyday watch, the collection has been widely varied over the past two decades. One of the rarest and neatest looking watches I've been blessed to own was this Tudor Tiger Prince Date chronograph in stainless steel and 18k yellow gold (SS/18k). What an awesome watch!

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Our Tween Queen...

AJ will turn 13 in a couple of months... and she's already such a mature young lady. Like our younger daughter, she is an honor student (Junior Beta Club). She's also an award winning dancer.

Monday, November 14, 2005

Our Little Princess...

This is our eight year old daughter, Lyssi. She is our second child, but she's no middle child. We have never told her, nor treated her like, a "middle child". She's our little princess; a great young artist and quite a fashion designer.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

My Little Guy...

This picture speaks for itself. This is my little guy. He's five years old... and oh so handsome!

Friday, November 11, 2005

Lest I Forget...

I just realized I haven't posted a picture of my lovely bride (14 years). Here she is, with our three children, on her birthday this year. She is a wonderful woman, a fantastic mother and one of the best teachers at the local high school. Take it from me, God blessed this woman in ways that make my life here on Earth worth living.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Charlie's Photo-History = Part V

Truthfully, I all but stopped taking pics during the early-1990's -- when I serious about a real job; got married and enjoyed the birth of our first child. After our daughter was born (look at her now), my interest in photography was resurrected -- with a new digital camera (Panasonic w/ FDD). With the birth of our second child, I purchased another digital camera (so I could keep one in the car) -- a Sony Mavica w/ FDD.

Two years ago, the photobug bit me -- once again. At that time, I decided to purchase the best "prosumer" digital camera I could get for $1200 or less. The result -- a Nikon CoolPix E5700. FYI - Most of the pictures you'll see on CharlieJ's Blog/o/Foto were taken with the Nikon.

As stated on the blog title, most (not all) of the photographs you'll find here are unedited. Unless otherwise stated, ALL of the pictures on CharlieJ's Blog/o/Foto are my own.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Charlie's Photo-History = Part IV

The next big step in my "photography career" was the purchase of a Canon AE-1. Man, what a camera! I must have shot 1,000 rolls (or more) in that camera. It was used to shot many of the pictures in my high school newspaper. It was also used for LOTS of attempts at artistic photography.

In 1982, I moved to Hawaii and joined the sales force of the largest camera store on Oahu. While there, I turned semi-professional (meaning I sold a few dozen pictures to tourists and locals)... and upgraded to a Canon A-1 (which I still have today, 2005). Shortly thereafter, I added a Vivitar Series One 70-210mm lens and a larger strobe. The Canon A-1 was my best and last 35mm camera.

The A-1 was my camera of choice as Photo Editor of my college newspaper; semi-pro work in Hawaii and hobby photography throughout the 1980s & into the early 1990s.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Charlie's Photo-History = Part III

I have been into photography since I was a child. My parents gave me my first camera when I was just 8 years old. Get this, it was a 110mm "instamatic" shaped like Mickey Mouse's head (pictured at left). The shuttercock was on Mickey's ear and the lens was the tip of his nose.
The Photobug bit me... and hard. My next camera was a Kodak 126mm Instamatic. In fact, my next couple of cameras were Instamatics. Then, when I turned 14 years old, I hit the big time. My Mom and I drove two hours to a large electronics store (we didn't have Wal-Mart in the Southeast at the time) to buy my first 35mm SLR - a Pentax K-1000 (pictured at left)

THANKS to CameraFinder for the pictures of my early cameras.

Monday, November 07, 2005

Charlie's Photo-History = Part II

I am a 42 year old certified computer geek. Really, I *am* certified (MCP, A+, Compaq/HP, Lucent). Sometimes, my friends and family think I am certifiable. Enough about that...
Our family consists of my wife (a darling girl from Ohio who is a high school Spanish teacher); our three children (whom you see in the photo); a bulldog-chow mix dog (Bear); a golden retriever mix pup (SweetPea); three hermit crabs (unnamed) and one adolescent corn snake (Cally). We live in rural North Carolina and enjoy our pool, exploring "in the woods" and vacations during the Spring/ Summer months. During the Fall/ Winter months, we spend a lot of time at church (AWANA, Choir, Bible study); visting with family and (of course) participating in educational opportunities.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Charlie's Photo-History = Part I


Oh, how I miss those lazy, hazy days of Summer. Since I am just starting Charlie's Blog/o/Foto, I wanted to tell you a little about me and my family. The best way to start a photoblog (or blog/o/foto) is with a picture. This is a picture of me and our three kids at home, in the pool, this past Summer.