Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Singing for the Nerds
May the (musical) force be with you - OrlandoSentinel.com
Betsy is singing this weekend in the chorus for Star Wars Live Musical event. While I am somewhat confused by this, it is a HUGE event and close to a sellout.
Here's the important bit for those of you thinking about attending:
"Star Wars in Concert" presents live orchestral music in an era when local and regional orchestras struggle and generations have never gotten into the live classical music habit. So as much as Daniels and the producers encourage fans to show up in costume — "You know, that one you've got tucked away in the attic," Daniels cracks — there's another mission in this tour.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Adagio for Strings.flv
St. Luke's School of the Arts
Presents
A Night of Percussion
Monday May 10, 2010
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber
Performed by Erik Chmura, Peter Grant, Eric Lundeen, Will Teegarden
Monday, May 10, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Weekend at the Dog Park
Saturday and Sunday trips to the dog park. Shot on my new D5000 with 18-55mm zoom. I need to find other willing subjects to photograph. The 35mm AF-S DX f/1.8 arrived today. that is a fast prime lens for shooting indoors. Maybe I'll take some shots updating the ruins project...
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Picture of the day
I took my new Nikon D5000 to the dog park this morning to try out the telephoto lens.
We normally go to great lengths to wipe the slobber off Hoover's lips, but I really didn't want to get my new camera slobbered on. This shot is from about 50' away and is uncropped. Click on the picture for a larger image.
We normally go to great lengths to wipe the slobber off Hoover's lips, but I really didn't want to get my new camera slobbered on. This shot is from about 50' away and is uncropped. Click on the picture for a larger image.
Monday, February 01, 2010
Digital SLR on the Way
I have a Nikon D5000 DSLR camera on the way. It has been years since I last used my Konica SLR film camera. I am thinking about attending a class or two to get back up to speed. Harmon Photo in Orlando offers a bunch of them. In the meantime, I am getting e-mails from them on photography tips.
Tip of the Week
Photography Tips: Shooting In Manual Mode
By Tom Marvin
When people get their first good digital camera, many feel they can take photographs like the pros. And they really do get better photos than they have in the past, partly because of the instant feedback of looking at the photos, and partly because of the technology in today's digital cameras.However, to really move to the next level of photography, let me suggest you learn to do three things with your camera.
1. Learn to shoot in manual mode.
2. Learn to shoot in RAW.
3. Learn how to use a good flash.
If you learn to master these three things, you'll be on your way to being a photographer instead of a person with a nice camera.It amazes me how many people see one of my professional cameras and a large lens attached and comment, "You must be able to get some nice photos with a camera like that."
The camera is just the tool. Learning to master the tool is what makes a craftsman.
First, a person should learn to shoot in manual mode. Shooting in manual mode is the only way to truly learn photography. I know some people who get great photographs and contribute to microstock photo sites, but still don't know how to shoot their camera's in manual mode.They don't know an f-stop from a shutter speed. They don't know why their sports photographs come out blurry. All they know is if they keep the camera on one of the automatic modes the photos come out good most of the time.
If you want to learn how to control depth of field, or how to stop action, or took good photos in low light, you have to get a good grip on how f-stops, shutter speed and film speed all affect the amount of light that hits the sensor of the digital camera.
Even though technology has changed from film to digital sensors, photography is still about light. Light creates the image in a digital photograph, just like it did on film. A good exposure is making sure the right amount of light is hitting the sensor.
There are four ways to change the exposure:
1. Change the f-stop on the lens.
2. Change the shutter speed.
3. Change the iso (film speed/sensor sensitivity)
4. Change the lighting.If you shoot in automatic mode, chances are you camera will only take advantage of one or two of these. It may be able to do all four, but may choose to do the wrong one.
To be continued......
Friday, January 29, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
UN climate chief admits mistake on Himalayan glaciers warning
UN climate chief admits mistake on Himalayan glaciers warning - Times Online
They gave the panel a Nobel Peace Prize for this report:
The 2007 report, which won the panel the Nobel Peace Prize, said that the probability of Himalayan glaciers “disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high”. It caused shock in Asia, where about two billion people depend on meltwater from Himalayan glaciers for their fresh water supplies during the dry seasons.
It emerged last week that the prediction was based not on a consensus among climate change experts but on a media interview with a single Indian glaciologist in 1999. That scientist, Syed Hasnain, has now told The Times that he never made such a specific forecast in his interview with the New Scientist magazine.
I guess the facts were just too damn good to check!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
An Obama Voter Laments
Mortimer B. Zuckerman is chairman and editor in chief of U.S. News & World Report who voted for The Won, had his magazine endorse him, now laments his support.
Five states got deals on health care—one of them was Harry Reid’s. It is disgusting, just disgusting. I’ve never seen anything like it. The unions just got them to drop the tax on Cadillac plans in the health-care bill. It was pure union politics. They just went along with it. It’s a bizarre form of political corruption. It’s bribery. I suppose they could say, that’s the system. He was supposed to change it or try to change it.
Better late than never for Zuckerman.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Playmobil Airport Security Checkpoint
Amazon.com: Playmobil Security Check Point: Toys & Games

Can't make this stuff up. Must read the comments.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Not Time's Man of the Year
Oh my. In a vote more shocking than a Tampa Bay Buccaneer victory -- look who is not Time Magazines Man of the Year.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/why-time-passed-obama-by/article1415232/
A few choice quotes from the article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/why-time-passed-obama-by/article1415232/
A few choice quotes from the article:
It's an uncomfortable pivot from the audacity of hope to buyer's remorse. Very uncomfortable for those in the media who played the cheerleader for Mr. Obama, who skated by controversies that would have sunk other candidates or abandoned the ruthless investigations they would have pressed on less congenial candidates.
The ferocity they applied to the Republican vice-presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, in contrast with the timidity they brought to his campaign, will in time come to be seen as one of the most shameful episodes in American journalism. Not so much for what they did to Ms. Palin, but for what they neglected to do in examining the candidate for the office that really counted. In some curious way, the U.S. media's bulldogging of Ms. Palin was kind of an inverted compensation for what they weren't doing to him.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
American Thinker
I added "American Thinker" to the blog list, and here is a link to a fun story about a woman going to church for the first time -- on Christmas Eve.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/12/power_to_the_conservative_peop.html
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/12/power_to_the_conservative_peop.html
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Blog Updates
Updated the blog a bit. Added links to Picassa photos among others. The new version also allows followers, so you can stay up to date whenever we blog.
Larry asked for a list of blogs to follow for non MSM news. I added a lot of links to the BlogList. Larry, start with Instapundit on a daily basis. Glen Reynolds is a law professor at University of Tennessee and mostly links to interesting stories on the web. Drudge Report is a popular news aggregate. Don Surber is a West Virginia columnist that is always worth a look.
Larry asked for a list of blogs to follow for non MSM news. I added a lot of links to the BlogList. Larry, start with Instapundit on a daily basis. Glen Reynolds is a law professor at University of Tennessee and mostly links to interesting stories on the web. Drudge Report is a popular news aggregate. Don Surber is a West Virginia columnist that is always worth a look.
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