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The Honor Guard stands at attention as the casket of 1st Lt. Damon Leehan is unloaded from a plane at the Oklahoma Air National Guard near Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Sometimes there just isn’t enough room in the newspaper for all the pictures that we take. I’ve written about this before, but to put it in perspective, in the last 20 days, we’ve put roughly 1,900 pictures into the Merlin archive system. 1,400 or so were never published in the paper, although many of those have been seen online in our photo galleries, in blog posts or in slideshows.

Here are a few of the many pictures that you may not have seen in the newspaper.

Yukon's Derek Deeds reaches for the ball but comes up short during a high school football scrimmage at Putnam City in Oklahoma City, Friday, August 19, 2011. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Generals cornerback Cheyenne Williams (81) is greeted by his girlfriend, Claribel Zamudio, after a scrimmage at U.S. Grant High School on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. Photo by Zach Gray, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


Pictures from Libya and around the world

Relatives of a rebel fighter mourn his death during a funeral in the rebel-held town of Benghazi, Libya, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Four rebel fighters who were killed on the frontline of Brega were buried Friday. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)

Last week I spoke with an Oklahoma City resident who has family in Libya. Mohamed Elyazgi said communication in his hometown had been cut off, so he couldn’t speak with his brother and sister who still live there. He hoped that the rebels would eventually be victorious and end Moammar Gadhafi’s regime. This weekend, rebel forces got a step closer to that by moving into Tripoli and capturing Gadhafi’s son and one-time heir apparent, Seif al-Islam.

You can see more pictures from this weekend’s fighting in Libya by clicking here. Follow this link to see more images from events around the world, or click here to see images by photographers at The Oklahoman.

A child dressed as Hindu god Krishna takes part in Janmashtami celebrations to mark the birthday of Krishna in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. Bangladeshi Hindus took to streets for the celebration.(AP Photo/ Pavel Rahman)

Pope Benedict XVI, center, celebrates mass at the Cuatro Vientos airbase outside Madrid, Sunday, Aug. 21, 2011. The Pope arrived in Madrid Thursday for a four-day visit to celebrate the church's World Youth Day. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

Model Naomi Obata prepares make-up before a show at the Tokyo Fashion Fuse event in Tokyo Saturday Aug. 20, 2011. The event is a merger of music and fashion featuring top models and international DJs. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

-John Clanton


Finding common ground

Imam Arif Abdullah (left) and twins Isaiah (right) and Isma'il Calhoun greet friends before prayer during the Langston Ramadan Iftar Dinner 2011 at Langston University OKC campus in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

During Ramadan, Muslims around the world abstain from eating, drinking and sex during daylight hours. After the sun sets, they break the fast with a meal called Iftar. The breaking of the fast could happen at home with friends and family or in a more formal, banquet setting. Religious groups in Oklahoma City gathered this week for inter-faith Iftar dinners that featured local officials and community leaders.

At Langston University’s Oklahoma City Campus on Tuesday, Imam Arif Abdullah, from Masjid Mu’min, a Mosque in Northeast Oklahoma City, and Pastor George Young of Holy Temple Baptist Church, both spoke of togetherness and of finding common ground. Mohamed Elyazgi, an Oklahoma City resident who grew up in Libya, told me how fasting in the daylight hours helps remind him of what others don’t have. It’s a reminder to give to charities and appreciate God’s gifts.

Wednesday night, the Inaugural Capitol Interfaith Iftar featured perspectives on fasting by Rabbi Abby Jacobson, Pastor Young and Imam Imad Enchassi along with speeches by local political officials. Here are a few images from two of the recent Iftar ceremonies. You can always see photo galleries from The Oklahoman’s staff photographers by clicking here.

A group prays during the Capitol Interfaith Iftar at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Muslims pray while their Christian and non-Muslim guests get their meals (background) during the Langston Ramadan Iftar Dinner 2011 at Langston University OKC campus in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


Swim bike run

Athletes race into the water to start the Arcadia Lake Triathlon and Aquabike at Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

It’s not often that I get to work as the sun rises while wearing crocs and swim trunks, but if there’s a triathlon in one of the area lakes, I get to do just that. Here are some of my favorite pictures from the Arcadia Lake Triathlon and Aquabike in Edmond last weekend.

You can see more images of the triathlon by clicking here, or you can follow this link to see more photo galleries from assignments around the Oklahoma City metro area. Remember that you can get a closer look at any picture featured on Alternate Crop by clicking on the image.

Spectators watch a close race as Brad Steele (left) and Boz Anderson (#218) sprint toward the finish lineduring the Arcadia Lake Triathlon and Aquabike at Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Boz Anderson swims toward shore during the Arcadia Lake Triathlon and Aquabike at Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


Macro photography-the practical application

A grasshopper sits in tall grass in northwest Oklahoma City Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Until last week, my experiments with macro photography were just for fun. An interesting challenge that made popular blog posts on Alternate Crop, but that were rarely used in the newspaper. When I saw that the City Desk made an assignment to get pictures of grasshoppers for this story, I knew my chances of getting a picture of an insect in the paper had increased dramatically.

To get these pictures, I used a reversed 50mm macro lens and walked through a field in northwest Oklahoma City. I didn’t have to walk very far for the grasshoppers to fly away from me so I could follow them to their next hiding place. I didn’t know that grasshoppers came in such a variety of colors, or that if you sneak up slowly enough, some of them will hold still for as long as it takes to get good pictures.

As always, you can see more photo galleries by The Oklahoman photo staff by clicking here.

A grasshopper sits camouflaged in tall grass in northwest Oklahoma City. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Grasshoppers like this one are being driven into cities from rural areas during the drought to look for food. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


Rowing on the river

Rowers compete during the USRowing Masters National Championships on the Oklahoma River, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

Staff Photographers covered the USRowing Masters National Championships on the Oklahoma River over the last weekend. You can watch a video of the competition by clicking here, or you can click here to see more images from The Oklahoman’s photography department.

Rowers compete during the USRowing Masters National Championships on the Oklahoma River, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

Marilyn Faranzen with the Minneapolis Rowing Club cheers on rowers during the USRowing Masters National Championships on the Oklahoma River, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

A team from Fairmount/Nashville after winning the Men's Heavyweight AA 2x Final during the USRowing Masters National Championships on the Oklahoma River on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. Photo by Zach Gray, The Oklahoman

A member of the Malta Boat Club team hangs his head after breaking an oar in the Men's Lightweight C 2x race final during the USRowing Masters National Championships on the Oklahoma River on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. Photo by Zach Gray, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


Pictures I Like-getting caught up

Honor guard carries the flag draped coffin during the funeral for 2nd Lt Jered Ewy, 33, of Edmond, at Henderson Hills Baptist Church, Thursday, August 11, 2011. Photo by David McDaniel, The Oklahoman

In the last 12 days, the War in Afghanistan has affected families close to home, we’ve had swings in the weather between extreme heat and severe storms, OU and OSU started up the football season, students went back to school and grass fires started around the Oklahoma City Metro area.

Here’s a couple of pictures that stood out over the last two weeks. You can see all of our photo galleries by clicking here.

Music teacher Amy Thomas greets students arriving by bus as a thunderstorm moves through on the first day of school at Rose Union Elementary in the Deer Creek School District in Oklahoma City Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. Photo by Paul B. Southerland, The Oklahoman

Norman firefighters work to put out a fire that totally involved numerous apartments at 1111 Oaktree Avenue on Friday, August 5, 2011, in Norman, Okla. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman

Scott Sanchez prays over Manuel Garcia, a homeless man, after providing him with water from the City Rescue Mission in Oklahoma City Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. Photo by Garett Fisbeck, The Oklahoman

Two women walk to further inspect a large fire in Edmond on Saturday, August 6, 2011. Photo by Zach Gray, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


…and a golden Elvis

A collection of Elvis Presley decorations in a storefront window in downtown, Perry, Oklahoma on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

I pulled into a parking space in downtown Perry, Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon after photographing some minor storm damage following severe thunderstorms the night before. In a storefront window a few doors down from the Kumback Cafe, was a collection of Elvis Presley figurines, including a bright gold one that caught my eye. I’d been to Perry and the Kumback Cafe before to make this slideshow, but somehow I missed the golden Elvis.

Here’s a photo gallery with images from storm damage in Perry and around the Oklahoma City metro area. Remember that you can click on any image featured on Alternate Crop to get a closer look.

-John Clanton


Back to school on the southside and elsewhere

Teacher Marcie Levy-Escobar gets a hug from former student Estfany De La Fuente, who graduated in 2010, during the Back 2 School Bash at Santa Fe South Charter High School in Oklahoma City on Monday, Aug. 1, 2011. De La Fuente was at the school helping her cousin, who is a freshman this year. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Students in different school districts around the Oklahoma City metro area started school last week. At Santa Fe South Charter High School, students start the year with the Back 2 School Bash. Students and teachers get a chance to talk, look over their class schedules and pick up school uniforms a few days before the school year gets started.

I photographed the Back 2 School Bash and the first day of classes for a story by Ginnie Graham at the Tulsa World and the Oklahoma Watch project. You can read Ginnie’s story by clicking here, or take a look at more back to school images collected by staff photographers at The Oklahoman.

Senior student Naomi Cerda gets a hug from her teacher, Cleda Spaeth (at left) while a classmate, Dimitri Wortham (right) holds Naomi's five-month-old son, Adriel Hernandez, during the Back 2 School Bash at Santa Fe South Charter High School in Oklahoma City on Monday, Aug. 1, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Student Council President Dimitri Wortham (center) and secretary Angie Mata (left) join other members of the student council to form a tunnel with their arms for parents and students to pass through as they are greeted at the front door during the Back 2 School Bash at Santa Fe South Charter High School in Oklahoma City on Monday, Aug. 1, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Sophomores Laura Ortiz (center) and Monica Serna (right) compare their schedules as they talk in the hallway during the Back 2 School Bash at Santa Fe South Charter High School in Oklahoma City on Monday, Aug. 1, 2011. Photo by John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


Grassfire claims Edmond homes

Firefighters tried to save George Reich’s home as it was engulfed in flames on Blackjack Lane, Saturday. They ran into his home only to quickly retreat and on their way out grabbed seven family photographs from the hallway wall. They were the only items saved from the home.

I found Reich Sunday morning picking through the rumble searching for anything of value. Oklahoman photography intern Zach Gray and photographer Bryan Terry also met Reich Saturday evening as Blackjack Lane burned.

George Reich tries to salvage items after his home on Blackjack Lane was destroyed by wildfire in Edmond, Okla., Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011. A wildfire burned 1,000-acre blaze and several homes Saturday. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman.

George Reich walks past the burning remains of his neighbor's house on Blackjack Lane in Edmond, Okla., Saturday, August 6, 2011. Reich's home was also a complete loss. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

George Reich's motorcycle his home was destroyed by wildfire on Blackjack Lane in Edmond, Okla., Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011. Photo By Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

The large grassfire claimed seven homes and three mobile homes around the Coffee Creek area in Edmond, Okla.  See The Oklahoman photographs from Saturday and Sunday by clicking the links below.

Saturday, Aug. 06, 2011

Sunday, Aug. 07, 2011

Watch a video on the fires by clicking here

-Sarah Phipps