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Shots from the 2009 Jacksonville Championships (a.k.a Jax Physique) are up on the site.

I’m not sure what it is about Jacksonville that all the venues seem to be dark pits, but I smelled trouble on the wind as soon as the front door attendant ushered me around to the side entrance. Turns out the main auditorium was in use by the Sunshine District of the Barbershop Harmony Society, and the bodybuilding was held in a smaller auditorium around the corner.

It’s been far too long since I’ve sung any barbershop. One day soon, perhaps… my voice is still in pretty good shape.

Anyway. I shot the show at 1600, which I don’t like to do, and ran a custom white balance as I couldn’t be sure whether the lights were tungsten, incandescent, or agitated fireflies. A usuable fraction came out all right, though, and though the show was probably the smallest I’ve ever attended, all went smoothly.

Ironically, due to the river and the ginormous mirrored buildings next to the Jacksonville Landing, the area outside was literally awash in light– a magnificently lit setting. I didn’t know anyone at the show well enough to suggest an outside shoot, though, and didn’t feel quite up to making a new connection– my mind was already elsewhere after the prejudging ended.

This is the first show I’ve been to this year, and so is the first in which I’ve encountered the “Bikini” class. There are several reasons that I have been and remain skeptical.

  • First, it seems too much of a throwback to the Sixties– is the next step to eliminate all women’s athletics and go back to wet T-shirt contests?
  • Second, the most seasoned bikini-circuit competitor in the world is going to appear mushy when compared to the athletes– that has to be a bit initimidating.
  • And third, the last thing that women’s bodybuilding needs is _one more_ path to siphon off the potential competitors. Fitness and figure are damaging enough.

Oh, I could have a long theological discussion with the NPC officials about it, but they would just end up noting that it isn’t all about what I think, that the shows aren’t held for my personal benefit, and things would spiral downward from there. Who needs that bother? Not me.

;)

Seriously, though, enjoy the photos (and the short turnaround). There’s another one coming up in just a couple of weeks.

I have to think that America is finally catching on. Things like hope, change, faith, optimism– these are the lubricants that can ease the implementation of a new plan. They are not a substitute for the plan itself.

Speak when you must, not when you can.

The Universe is just shiny stuff, created to distract us from our actual purpose.

What can a star that exploded three hundred million years ago possibly tell you about the magic in a beloved’s kiss?

The more solemn the ceremony, the shorter it should be.

Shots from the 2008 All South in St Augustine, FL, have been added to the site. There are a couple hundred more to go but I’ve gotten the hang of the Coppermine process and should be able to finish in the next day or so.

Followup #1: Another 100 shots up. Only 111 to go, should be able to finish those tomorrow.

Followup #2: Only got 50 in tonight. 61 to go.

Followup #3 All shots up.

I’ve moved the Stock photos into Coppermine so they’ll be searchable and somewhat easier to navigate. I’m not done tweaking the theme yet but it’s getting there.

I’m also close to wrapping up the 2008 All South show; this (and all future) shows will also be in Coppermine. Enjoy.