{"id":3706,"date":"2011-01-14T21:08:11","date_gmt":"2011-01-15T01:08:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/?p=3706"},"modified":"2011-03-14T15:27:06","modified_gmt":"2011-03-14T19:27:06","slug":"two-tramps-in-mud-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/baa\/2011\/01\/14\/two-tramps-in-mud-time\/","title":{"rendered":"Two Tramps in Mud Time"},"content":{"rendered":"<table>\n<tr>\n<td>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholder<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\n<p>This Red-shouldered Hawk image was created on a trip aboard <a href=\"http:\/\/www.inthefieldworkshops.com\/\">James Shadle&#8217;s<\/a> pontoon boat Hooptie Deux last Saturday out to Alafia Banks in Tampa Bay. I was hand holding the Canon 70-200mm f\/2.8L IS II lens with the 2X II TC (at 400mm) with the EOS-1D Mark IV.  ISO 400: 1\/1600 sec. at f\/6.3 in Manual mode.  I often wonder what my life would be like if I did not live during the wondrous explosion of digital photography and technology, if I would have found an outlet for my artistic side&#8230;.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<h3>Two Tramps in Mud Time<\/h3>\n<p>At the very end of the January 13 blog post, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.birdsasart-blog.com\/baa\/2011\/01\/12\/my-thoughts-on-bright-ideas-you-be-the-photo-editor\/\">My Thoughts on \u201cBright Ideas: You be the Photo Editor&#8221;<\/a>, I wrote: &#8220;A parting thought: after viewing the lightbox consider how blessed a life I have led\u2026.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>This morning while checking the comments I found this:<\/p>\n<p>Glen Fox (January 14, 2011 at 9:24 am)  re: \u201dA parting thought; after viewing the light box consider how blessed a life I have led\u2026\u201d <\/p>\n<p>It takes a wise man to realize that. Where you have travelled, what you have seen and witnessed, captured and created is certainly a gift. Your days as a school teacher clearly were a blessing to some of your students who went out of their way to tell you and thank you. You are one of the lucky few who have never had a job, but rather a vocation. It hasn\u2019t always been an easy road. Thank you for sharing it with us. We are all the richer for it. <\/p>\n<p>I responded: &#8220;Thanks Glen for your kind, appreciative, and supportive comment.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>As I read Glen&#8217;s comment, the word vocation immediately spurred thoughts of a Robert Frost poem that had grabbed my attention a few years ago.   But I could not remember the title.   I remembered vocation, Frost, and two eyes.  So I typed &#8220;vocation Frost two eyes&#8221; into the Google address bar and hit Enter.  Bingo. In less than a fraction of a second &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.etymonline.com\/poems\/tramps.htm\">Two Tramps in Mud Time<\/a>&#8221; appeared at the top of the list. It was the first of 200,000 hits that were brought up in 9\/100 of one second.  Talk about an amazing time to be on the planet&#8230;.  <\/p>\n<p>Probably my very greatest blessing is that I love what I do.  I love making images.  And I love teaching others to make better images.  My job is my passion.  And that is good \ud83d\ude42 <\/p>\n<p>TWO TRAMPS IN MUD TIME<\/p>\n<p>Out of the mud two strangers came<br \/>\nAnd caught me splitting wood in the yard,<br \/>\nAnd one of them put me off my aim<br \/>\nBy hailing cheerily &#8220;Hit them hard!&#8221;<br \/>\nI knew pretty well why he had dropped behind<br \/>\nAnd let the other go on a way.<br \/>\nI knew pretty well what he had in mind:<br \/>\nHe wanted to take my job for pay.<\/p>\n<p>Good blocks of oak it was I split,<br \/>\nAs large around as the chopping block;<br \/>\nAnd every piece I squarely hit<br \/>\nFell splinterless as a cloven rock.<br \/>\nThe blows that a life of self-control<br \/>\nSpares to strike for the common good,<br \/>\nThat day, giving a loose my soul,<br \/>\nI spent on the unimportant wood.<\/p>\n<p>The sun was warm but the wind was chill.<br \/>\nYou know how it is with an April day<br \/>\nWhen the sun is out and the wind is still,<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re one month on in the middle of May.<br \/>\nBut if you so much as dare to speak,<br \/>\nA cloud comes over the sunlit arch,<br \/>\nA wind comes off a frozen peak,<br \/>\nAnd you&#8217;re two months back in the middle of March.<\/p>\n<p>A bluebird comes tenderly up to alight<br \/>\nAnd turns to the wind to unruffle a plume,<br \/>\nHis song so pitched as not to excite<br \/>\nA single flower as yet to bloom.<br \/>\nIt is snowing a flake; and he half knew<br \/>\nWinter was only playing possum.<br \/>\nExcept in color he isn&#8217;t blue,<br \/>\nBut he wouldn&#8217;t advise a thing to blossom.<\/p>\n<p>The water for which we may have to look<br \/>\nIn summertime with a witching wand,<br \/>\nIn every wheelrut&#8217;s now a brook,<br \/>\nIn every print of a hoof a pond.<br \/>\nBe glad of water, but don&#8217;t forget<br \/>\nThe lurking frost in the earth beneath<br \/>\nThat will steal forth after the sun is set<br \/>\nAnd show on the water its crystal teeth.<\/p>\n<p>The time when most I loved my task<br \/>\nThe two must make me love it more<br \/>\nBy coming with what they came to ask.<br \/>\nYou&#8217;d think I never had felt before<br \/>\nThe weight of an ax-head poised aloft,<br \/>\nThe grip of earth on outspread feet,<br \/>\nThe life of muscles rocking soft<br \/>\nAnd smooth and moist in vernal heat.<\/p>\n<p>Out of the wood two hulking tramps<br \/>\n(From sleeping God knows where last night,<br \/>\nBut not long since in the lumber camps).<br \/>\nThey thought all chopping was theirs of right.<br \/>\nMen of the woods and lumberjacks,<br \/>\nThe judged me by their appropriate tool.<br \/>\nExcept as a fellow handled an ax<br \/>\nThey had no way of knowing a fool.<\/p>\n<p>Nothing on either side was said.<br \/>\nThey knew they had but to stay their stay<br \/>\nAnd all their logic would fill my head:<br \/>\nAs that I had no right to play<br \/>\nWith what was another man&#8217;s work for gain.<br \/>\nMy right might be love but theirs was need.<br \/>\nAnd where the two exist in twain<br \/>\nTheirs was the better right&#8211;agreed.<\/p>\n<p>But yield who will to their separation,<br \/>\n<em>My object in living is to unite<br \/>\nMy avocation and my vocation<br \/>\nAs my two eyes make one in sight.<\/em><br \/>\nOnly where love and need are one,<br \/>\nAnd the work is play for mortal stakes,<br \/>\nIs the deed ever really done<br \/>\nFor Heaven and the future&#8217;s sakes.<\/p>\n<p>I am not sure how I did it, but I have united my avocation and my vocation &#8220;as my two eyes make one in sight.&#8221;  And for that I am glad.   <\/p>\n<p>I am holed up in the Marriott Courtyard Orlando Airport.  I fly to San Diego at 6:55am tomorrow for a few appointments with health care professional friends and the sold out IPT that begins on Tuesday and ends on Sunday.  I will be back soon with some pelican images \ud83d\ude42  This trip begins a four month stretch of extensive travel for me; I will be visiting San Diego, Everglades National Park, conducting the sold out SW President&#8217;s Week IPT, speaking in the cold at Klamath, Oregon, flying to Greece for the sold out Dalmatian Pelican IPT, flying to Homer with Robert O&#8217;Toole for two sold out Bald Eagle IPTs, and then flying to Hawaii for five days and continuing on to Midway.  Yikes!  Folks often ask me, &#8220;Don&#8217;t you hate waking up in a motel more than half the year?&#8221;  My answer, &#8220;If I did not love the travel I would stay home.&#8221; <\/p>\n<h2>Shopper&#8217;s Guide<\/h2>\n<p>Below is a list of the gear that I used to create the image above. Thanks a stack to all who have used the Shopper&#8217;s Guide links to purchase their gear as a thank you for all the free information that we bring you on the Blog and in the Bulletins.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/680103-USA\/Canon_2751B002_EF_70_200mm_f_2_8L_IS.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">Canon 70-200mm f\/2.8L IS II lens.<\/a>  Man, I am loving this lens on my shoulder with the 2X teleconverter.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/220457-USA\/Canon_6846A004_2x_EF_Extender_II.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">Canon EF Teleconverter 2X II.<\/a>  This 2X is currently being replaced by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/search?Ntt=canon+EF+Extender+2X+III&#038;N=0&#038;InitialSearch=yes BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">EF 2X III TC<\/a>.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bhphotovideo.com\/c\/product\/656378-REG\/Canon_3822B002_EOS_1D_Mark_IV.html\/BI\/6633\/KBID\/7226\">Canon EOS-1D Mark IV professional digital camera bod.y<\/a> And this is the very best professional digital camera body that I have even used.. <\/p>\n<p>And from the BAA On-line Store:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/store.birdsasart.com\/shop\/category.aspx?catid=15\">Delkin 32gb e-Film Pro Compact Flash Card.<\/a>  Fast and dependable.<\/p>\n<p>If you are considering the purchase of a major piece of photographic gear be it a new camera, a long lens, a tripod or a head, or some accessories be sure to check out our complete <a href=\"http:\/\/www.birdsasart.com\/shoppers-guide\/\">Shopper&#8217;s Guide.<\/a> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> ngg_shortcode_1_placeholder <\/p>\n<p>This Red-shouldered Hawk image was created on a trip aboard James Shadle&#8217;s pontoon boat Hooptie Deux last Saturday out to Alafia Banks in Tampa Bay. 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