Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Equpiment Update!!!

So I've been getting the question "what kind of camera do you have?", or "What kind of camera gear do you have?” So here it is.

Camera body:
Canon EOS Rebel XTI

Lens:
Canon 28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Canon 50 mm f/1.8

Flash:
Canon Speedlite 580 EX ii

Accessories:
EW-78BII Lens hood (28-135 mm lens)
Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce diffuser (flash)
Gary Fong C2 Cloud Light Sphere (flash)
SanDisk Extreme III 4.0GB Compact Flash Card



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Membership at KPCO

On December 14, 2008 Yeari Han, Sarah Kim, and Eric Lyons became members of the Harvest Ministry at the Korean Presbyterian Church of Orlando (KPCO). All three of their testimonies were awesome. Here are some pictures.

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Yeari Han giving her testimony.

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Sarah giving her testimony

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Eric giving his testimony

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Yeari Han

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Sarah Kim

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Eric Lyons

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Eric (left), Sarah (middle), Yeari (right)

Let's continue to pray for these three along with the other KPCO Harvest members that God would work through them and utilize them for the work of His kingdom.

Church Update!!!

We're slowly getting closer and closer to the move in date. If everything goes as planned we plan on moving in this Saturday. On 12-13-08 a couple of the praise team members were able to go in to the new church facility and test the sound equipment.

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This is the personal monitor for the keys.

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We bought electric drums because regular drums wouldn’t work well acoustically for the building. Yeaseong is testing them out.

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Personal monitor. The electric, bass, vocals, lead guitars and drums all have their personal monitor.

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This is David, one of the guys in charge from Memphis Studios who take care of our lighting, video, and sound.

So we're hoping to get in by New Years and have our first service then. Let's pray that everything will go as planned and God would give us His provision.

Just Having Fun!

So I decided to take some pictures of guitars and a couple of some sports stuff. Just experimenting and trying to train my eye for photography.

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I borrowed the two acoustic guitars from my two friends Jon Lee and Yeaseong Han. The acoustic on the very left is Taylor, the middle guitar is a Mexican Fender Jazz Bass, and the acoustic on the very right is a Breedlove.

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The Breedlove is in focus and the Taylor is not.

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Now the Breedlove is not in focus and the Taylor is.

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So after I was done with the guitars I moved onto sports equipment. Sorry to say I didn’t have all my sports equipment. I had my tennis balls and a volleyball I borrowed from a friend.

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It was really fun and it really helped me figure out some good angles for abstract objects.

Nursing Home

So once a month a couple people from my church go to the Depugh Nursing Home and we just spend time with the elderly there. Talk with them, play games with them, pray for them, and just give comfort. Enjoy!

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Hannah Lee playing bingo with the elderly.

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Joseph Park calling out the Bingo numbers.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Homeless Feeding

So every Saturday morning, a couple people from my church go feed the homeless. Here are some pictures.

Photobucket This was a cool dude. He was just happy, energetic, and made it fun to be there.

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This is Albert Kang (left) and Seho Hong (right) two amazing guys just always wanting to shine God's light.

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This is where all the food trays were prepared.

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It was 12-6-08 and it was this little boy’s birthday and he was just happy to get food for his birthday. He didn’t really want toys or money, just food and time with his family.

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These were shoe donations for the homeless people. There were at least 36 pairs of shoes.

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Seho making some PB&J

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The whole time, people were constantly making sandwiches throughout the whole time.

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This is the birthday boy I talked about earlier.

Feeding the homeless really is an amazing experience. You get the chance to work with others and help the less fortunate. It really is an amazing opportunity.