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This is what I do when I’m not taking pictures

When I’m not taking pictures for the Times Free Press or other news organizations, I like to rock climb.  I haven’t been doing it very long (I started last September) and I wouldn’t characterize myself as good at it, but it’s a lot of fun and a great workout.  It looked like so much fun that a few days after my shoot last year at Urban Rocks Gym, I signed up for a membership and have been climbing ever since.  I also think that since Chattanooga is essentially the rock climbing Mecca of the southeast, having the skill should give me plenty of extra opportunities for freelance work as I develop.

Anyway, I bought a GoPro from my photo editor last week at a great value for use in my sports coverage and the climbing gym seemed like a great opportunity to give it a test run.  It uses a fisheye lens, which makes it great for video when worn on a headband or chest harness.  I didn’t do any top-rope climbing today, but I did do some bouldering which made for decent enough video.

GoPro Climbing at Urban Rocks Gym in Chattanooga from Doug Strickland on Vimeo.

Using a head-strap mounted GoPro while bouldering at Urban Rocks Climbing Gym in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I wasn’t doing very difficult routes, and this was mostly just to test out the GoPro.

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Marijuana, Moments, and…Nickelodeon Stars?

Staff Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press - April 02, 2012.  Marijuana plants sit under a sun lamp in a basement room of a home at 241 Longview Dr. in Rossville, Ga. which was converted into a growing facility. The home was raided by the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force Monday where an estimated $250,000 worth of marijuana plants were found.

Staff Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press - April 02, 2012. Marijuana plants sit under a sun lamp in a basement room of a home at 241 Longview Dr. in Rossville, Ga. which was converted into a growing facility. The home was raided by the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force Monday where an estimated $250,000 worth of marijuana plants were found.

April has been a hectic month here at the Times Free Press, but I also think it has been the best so far.  It began with a bang when I was sent out to Rossville, Ga. for an (almost) exclusive story after undercover police raided a home where the owners were (allegedly) growing around $250,000 worth of marijuana plants.  The alleged plants are above. Continue reading »

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Up in the Air for the Times Free Press

Looking out the open door of the helicopter over Ringgold, Ga.  To get the photo I wrapped the camera strap around my arm four times before sticking it out away from me.

Looking out the open door of the helicopter over Ringgold, Ga. To get the photo, I wrapped the camera strap around my arm four times before sticking it out away from me.

I never thought I’d get to do anything that would top covering two Great American Balloon Races via ride-along in Danville, but today I got to go up in a helicopter to cover the one year anniversary of the tornadoes that hit our area last April.   Continue reading »

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Walls of Jericho on Monteagle Mountain

Jake Daniels, whispering insidiously on our way to the walls because he knows what's in store for us...

Jake Daniels, whispering insidiously on our way to the walls because he knows what's in store for us...

Jake Daniels, a staff photographer at the Times Free Press, decided to take Ashlee Culverhouse, the other photo intern, and I hiking to the Walls of Jericho on Monteagle Mountain on the Tennessee, Alabama border today.  I’ve never been a big hiker, and unfortunately since graduating from college I’ve become horribly out of shape.  I rock climb about three days each week, but that is apparently not enough to keep me in shape for a hike like this.  8 miles and 1,000 feet of elevation change over about five hours makes for two tired photo interns.

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