it’s been a crazy last couple of weeks — tax time! i’m also excited to be judging monthly clip photos for a NPPA region, and i’m seeing some really great stuff. it’s inspiring, and a peek into the clip contest process. i’ll update here when that’s done.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Cadet Jonathan Nyce, a recruit for the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office, is sprayed directly in the face with pepper spray by Farmington Police Officer Reyes Flores on Friday at Safety City as part of the 25-week law enforcement academy training.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; The Atcitty family's hogan sits in the foreground of a wind-blown landscape showing Shiprock peak Thursday. The land pictured, called "txaash hedíín aahí" in Navajo, according to Teri Atcitty, means "dirt that comes together."

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Swim Rio Rancho’s Luis Conejo, 13, completes a turnaround in the consolation heat of Sunday’s 100-yard breaststroke at the Four Corners Championships Invitational at the Farmington Aquatic Center. Conejo, swimming to the cheers of a crowd of supporters from Rio Rancho, came in second in the race.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; The Carpenter family, from left, Danny, Krickitt, Kim and LeeAnn, sit at the table in their home in Farmington on Friday for an interview. The Carpenters have been the subject of media attention since a car accident in 1993 left Krickitt with amnesia, and Kim to care for her.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Alma Ballón, right, who sings a duet of “Go and Sin No More” with Jacqueline Sigala, expresses a serene look as she listens to Sigala’s part during a rehearsal of the Passion Play Ministries International production, “He’s Alive,” at the Farmington Civic Center on Thursday.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Nine-year-old Kyle Rippingale performs an “ollie” on a skateboard Friday in front of the community center at Sycamore Park. San Juan Safe Communities Initiative is trying to secure a grant from Pepsi to build a skate park at the site in south Farmington.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Farmington Police recruit Tyler Brown celebrates his 25th birthday by washing pepper spray out of his eyes and off his face Friday during the law enforcement academy training at Safety City.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Nine-year-old Celeste Rudolfo, left, and fellow Four Corners Aquatic Team member Claire Madera, 10, cheer on another teammate, 12-year-old Cheyenne West, as she races to the finish of her race Saturday at the 2010 Four Corners Championships invitational at the Farmington Aquatic Center

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Civil Air Patrol cadet Dominic Pile listens closely as cadet Senior Master Sgt. John Ellsaesser gives details on their next marching drill Thursday during their routine afternoon meeting at the Four Corners Regional Airport. The Civil Air Patrol’s Cessna 182 airplane, which is housed in the hanger where the cadets train, was recently repainted to make it easier to identify from the ground.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Game action from the San Juan County Fire Department against the Bloomfield Fire Department on Thursday at Aztec High School as a part of “Paint Our Town Purple.” The San Juan County Fire Department won the game, 41-10.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; The view past runway 25 at the Four Corners Regional Airport shows incoming stormy weather Monday. Part of the $975,000 the airport could receive in improvement funds if approved by City Council, with $926,000 of that coming from the Federal Aviation Administration, would go toward snow removal equipment.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Mary, played by Linda Harris, appears grief-stricken as she beholds the dead body of her son, Jesus Christ, during the Passion Play Ministries International production, “He’s Alive,” on Friday at the Farmington Civic Center.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Civil Air Patrol cadet Senior Master Sgt. John Ellsaesser, center, calls on volunteers to answer a question Thursday at the Four Corners Regional Airport during cadet training. Cadets Dominic Pile, left, and Christian West raise their hand to answer the question.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; A guardian angel, played by Ashley Lucero, appears from the background to help comfort Jesus Christ, played by Rick Bibo, in the garden of Gethsemane in the Passion Play Ministries International production, “He’s Alive,” on Friday at the Farmington Civic Center.

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below is a photo of the Marshall Plummer, the Navajo Nation’s first vice-president, who recently passed away. the photo is an outtake (at the time) from a ground-breaking ceremony i photographed last year. he was a amazing guy, on and off the Navajo Nation, and will be missed.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; In this photo from the groundbreaking of the Navajo Heritage Center at Navajo Ministries on Sept. 9, 2009, Marshall Plummer stands next to a horse he uses in a skit during the groundbreaking ceremony. Plummer, a former Navajo Nation vice president, died the night of March 25, in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Saturday was the definition of community photojournalism. assignments taking me from a local theater audition, to an assisted living facility then two high school gyms. i haven’t had a chance to shoot much sports lately, but i really enjoyed it.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Harvey and Virginia Henry, voted King and Queen of The Bridge Assisted Living Center, hold Valentine’s Day treats as they sit next to each other and tell their story to an attentive room full of other residents and staff at a mid-afternoon party Saturday.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Virginia Henry, 85, dabs a tear of joy Saturday during a party in her and her husband's honor at The Bridge Assisted Living Center.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Stephanie Storhaug, center, performs stretches led by Mark Fischer during a callback audition for Sandstone Productions on Saturday at San Juan College’s Black Box Theatre. City officials considered cutting funding for Sandstone Productions last week to help with Farmington's budget shortfall.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Marla Sitton, of Cortez, Colo., talks on the phone while waiting to audition for Sandstone Productions Saturday at San Juan College. Sitton's daughter, 16-year-old Kylee Sitton, center, braids 15-year-old Ellen Koppenhafer's hair. Geoff Johnson, of Durango, Colo., stands behind them as he also waits to audition.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Aztec High School's Hank Strauss, top, wrestles Leon Jackson of Kirtland Central for the chance to wrestle for third place in the 189-pound weight class on Saturday at PV's invitational.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Nataanii Hathalie of Kirtland Central High School, top, scores on Piedra Vista's Dillon Strunk on Saturday at PV's invitational.

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Piedra Vista center Madison Hunt goes up for two points against a barrage of Aztec hands during Saturday night’s game at AHS. PV won 46-30.

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on a side note, i need to send my work 16-35mm 2.8 in to Canon for repair. the glass has been slowly slipping inside (or something like that) for awhile now, and images shot with that lens have been getting softer and softer for whatever is not in the dead-center. i shot with my personal 16-35 today to verify, and it’s a whole different world (the photos taken today are for a story later this week). it’s turning into a really expensive “LensBaby” lens! example below: -the guy on far left should not be that blurry-

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Xavier Mascareñas/The Daily Times; Eighty-three-year-old resident Don Miller photographs the lucky couple, Harvey and Virginia Henry, crowned King and Queen of The Bridge Assisted Living Center on Saturday.

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“Snake-oil for the lovelorn” is the performance peice-play currently opening at the q-Staff Theatre, and it’s interesting, to say the least. they look they have fun, people go see it and have a good time — what does it hurt?
on production, very dark inside, and i think it turned out relatively well considering. still not good video light (we do have a crappy LCD one i ordered—at least it was cheap).i’m kind of hesitant for a video light anyway. i mean, it will be necessary for sure, but i don’t even like using flash. i think it can be intrusive in certain situations, and you lose some of ‘reality’ in the photos. mostly, it’s an aesthetic choice, because i’ve seen some GREAT photojournalism done with a flash, although those were only so good because the flash wasn’t even really discernible.
and good video lights aren’t cheap (if anybody knows of one, give me a holla: xavier@xmphotos.com)

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