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  1. Pictures taken between Monday, April 1 and Sunday, April 7.

     

    Did anyone get a picture of the volcano erupting in Oklahoma?

     

    If you did, please post it!

     

    Rules: See above

    That's it. This isn't a contest.

    All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

    Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

    The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

    Post one. Post many. Up to you.

    Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

  2. After more than a week of spending all my free time on the latest addition to the back yard, the new gazebo is pretty much done. I still need to add a few bolts anchoring it to the deck but since there have been no tornado alerts for a while, I may wait until tomorrow. We are nearing the end of the project that we started back in mid-2020 when panic outpaced reason and everything was shut down. We decided to make a place where family and friends could gather when all other options were taken away. It has been a great success, having hosted many a happy gathering. Next up is more decking. This will not only serve to expand non-temporary seating but will advance our other agenda. We are winning our war on dirt...one square foot at a time.

     

    Almost There

     

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    Dave

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  3.  

    Pictures taken between Monday, March 25 and Sunday, March 31.

     

    Egg-laying rabbits running wild this week...

     

    Have your camera ready!

     

    Rules: See above

    That's it. This isn't a contest.

    All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

    Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

    The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

    Post one. Post many. Up to you.

    Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

  4. 15 hours ago, Jon054 said:

    One area I struggle with is the healing tool and understand that photoshop handles this far better.

     

    The healing tool in Lightroom is good for small touch-ups, spots, and (very) minor object removal. If you need to remove something more substantial or do a more complete cleanup, Photoshop is a much better choice. Especially with the new object removal brush. One thing to note is that with the Lightroom healing tool, the source area of the spot healing isn't always perfect but it can be moved by dragging it. 

     

    I was lucky with the file structure. Having used PCs pretty much since there have been PCs, I've gotten used to storing files in a hierarchical structure with groups, subgroups, etc. and used the same method when I started storing digital images. Turns out this is pretty much ideal for sorting and grouping images in Lightroom. I also batch rename images from a particular source (so and so's birthday party 2018, Alaska 2013) as well as naming files individually, which makes searching for particular images much easier. The batch rename feature in Lightroom is very flexible and easy to use. It has useful options like renaming to a keyword/keyphrase with the original file number or keyword/keyphrase with a sequence which makes it very handy for displaying and sharing photos. I especially appreciate the ability to drag images into a particular order in the thumbnail window, highlight them and add a sequence to them in that custom order. Also, if you haven't already made use of the facial recognition feature in Lightroom, keyword tagging images of people with their name makes future searches extremely easy. It also provides entertainment. While it's remarkably good at identifying faces, some of the things that it thinks are faces are quite humorous.

     

    Dave

     

  5. 58 minutes ago, Jon054 said:

    Thanks.  While I didn’t say it, my real question was whether I should take my 70-350 lens.  Given the crop factor of my A6600 and A6700, I’m going to leave the longer lens home.  One lens that was never in question was my 200-600 😉

     

    The 70-350 might be worth taking. There are bits and details that you just can't get with a 150mm equivalent lens. This shot of a lucky traveler kissing the Blarney Stone would have been a little less detailed with a shorter lens.

     

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    Dave

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  6. I took a quick look at lens usage in Lightroom from our Ireland/Iceland trip a few years ago. I looked at the Ireland segment and it shows that I shot over 90% of the images with the 24-105 f/4 on my A7. I actually used the 70-300 mounted on the A6300 more than the 12mm f/2 Rokinon, but neither were used very often.

     

    It looks like you are pretty well covered.

     

    Dave

  7. Busy week. Again. In recent years, our family gatherings have been sheltered under our current 12' x 16' gazebo and a large 10' x 20' "party tent". We set up the tent, moved the tables and chairs and strung the lights enough times that it seemed prudent to switch to something requiring a bit less pre-party preparation. We decided to simplify. Last week, Costco delivered a thousand pounds of adult Legos for us to play with. The five boxes contained at least a tree worth of wood, hundreds of square feet of sheet metal, a bucket of brackets, and I swear, 30 lbs. of screws and bolts. It will be pretty, but I figure we will break even on the effort required to assemble this attractive shelter versus putting up the tent for every party sometime around Easter 2030.

     

    Work in Progress

     

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    Dave

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  8. Pictures taken between Monday, March 18 and Sunday, March 24.

     

    Pick up image recording device.

     

    Use image recording device.

     

    Post recorded images.

     

    Simple, eh?

     

    Rules: See above

    That's it. This isn't a contest.

    All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

    Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

    The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

    Post one. Post many. Up to you.

    Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

  9. Early Sunday morning, we went to the local ice rink to watch an in-house competition where Jackie would be performing her first long routine. Her flowery outfit was dreamed up by her mom and made real by her great aunt. I debated a bit about the title, with things like “Wood Nymph” and “1960s Hippie Without the Drugs” being some of the possibilities. I finally decided on “Flower Girl”. Simple and descriptive. Watching the routine through the viewfinder, I almost wished I could have just watched it like normal people do. Jackie has become quite the performer with her jumps gaining altitude and spins starting to speed up and last longer. That wish evaporated when I downloaded the photos. She deserves her hard work to be documented. 

     

    Flower Girl

     

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    Dave

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  10. Pictures taken between Monday, March 11 and Sunday, March 17.

     

    This week ends with Saint Patrick's Day. 

     

    Maybe post pictures of yours or your neighbor's Saint Patrick's Day decorations...which I guess only applies if you or your neighbor own a bar. 

     

    Anyway, get out and use your image recording device to record some images and share them with us!

     

    Rules: See above

    That's it. This isn't a contest.

    All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

    Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

    The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

    Post one. Post many. Up to you.

    Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

  11. Pictures taken between Monday, March 4 and Sunday, March 10.

     

    March! In like a Lion and out like a Lamb!

     

    I was told it was a weather thing with the end of stormy winter at the beginning and the start of gentile spring at the end. So poetic.

     

    That give us some creative license with a wide variety of potential weather photos or some lion or sheep-based images, if you have access to lions or sheep.

     

    Just do it.

     

    Rules: See above

    That's it. This isn't a contest.

    All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

    Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

    The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

    Post one. Post many. Up to you.

    Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

  12. A very slow week for photos. We're having a tree taken out and there is some prep work needed. Between that and many days of rain, there was precious little to photograph and what there was, wasn’t. The only half decent image this week was a fortuitous find Son Dan made while on a birthday trip to Vegas. He is a huge fan of Gordon Ramsay and while dining at one of his locations, he had a Browned Butter Old Fashioned. He was impressed enough to message me a photo and the name of the main ingredient. That ingredient (pictured here) was immediately searched and the only location west of the Mississippi was a Total Wine store in, you guessed it...Las Vegas. He picked up a couple of bottles on the way home and I must say, it was worth the trouble.

     

    Tasteful Surprise

     

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    Dave

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  13. This is an honest request for insight.

     

    We've been cruising for 30+ years and never once have I felt the need for binoculars. I have a nice pair that belonged to my Dad, but have never packed them when on a trip or used them at all since he passed in the early '80s. I'm sure this is because I've been using some kind of camera or another since I was about 10 years old and a telephoto is my go-to for distant subjects. My mindset has always been to share my travel experiences with family and friends and "a picture is worth a thousand words" is a phrase that carries the weight of religion with me (and explains my abysmal typing skills).

     

    Share your thoughts and opinions. 

     

    Dave 

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  14. 2 hours ago, Crew News said:

    A polarizing filter is needed when shooting through helicopter, plane, train, and bus windows to cut glare.  I have found that nothing can remove the color bands from photos taken through the heavy glass of the domed train cars.

     

    Only use a polarizer if the window is glass. Polycarbonate plastic windows (very common in aircraft and, incidentally, domed train cars) or vehicle windows with UV coating or tint film will cause color banding due to the plastic being itself polarized.

     

    A large rubber hood pressed against the window will eliminate most reflective glare unless you are shooting towards the sun. Dark clothing is a big help. Having your bright Hawaiian shirt reflected in the window could be interesting, but probably not desirable. 😉

     

     

    Dave

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  15. 4 hours ago, David416 said:

    Ev r tone talks about the importance of a zoom lens for Alaska cruise but surely one that is slightly wide angle will come in handy for photos of bays with glaciers. ( also I have no dea what filter to use to bring out the blues in the glaciers ).

     

    A polarizing filter would help but is not an absolute necessity. The following were taken with no filter:

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    Dave

  16. Pictures taken between Monday, February 26 and Sunday, March 3.

     

    This is it!

     

    Thursday is Bonus Dias!

     

    Get out and shoot those once-in-four-years photos. 

     

     

    Rules: See above

    That's it. This isn't a contest.

    All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

    Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

    The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

    Post one. Post many. Up to you.

    Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

  17. We were half-watching the news on Thursday afternoon when fate stepped in and decided the age-old, yet daily "what's for dinner" dilemma for us. The news person was babbling on about a bunch of inconsequential stuff when we heard the words "today is National Margarita Day". The first question that popped into my head was why haven't we seen any commercials or flyers handed out in parking lots or planes towing banners announcing the parade? How could an event this culturally significant be relegated to a brief “and in other news” mention just before a commercial break? Despite the failure of the Powers That Be to inform us properly, we managed to round up friends, head to the home of the best house margaritas ever and honor the day.

     

    National Margarita Day

     

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    Dave

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  18. Well, that didn't take long. 

     

    PC World posted a pretty comprehensive real-world test of the new T705 and though it did set a new record for reading data in one category, it was only "really good" in most of the others. The tests were centered on file transfers and such without the endless tests with various games that clutter most reviews and ended up pointing out that the older T700 is the best bang-for-the-buck choice for my use. This in no way indicates that the T705 is not a better drive (and a fantastic peek into the future of the technology), but as with the i9 vs. i7 CPU comparison, the increase in performance is not worth the price premium for me.

     

    Looks like the 1TB T700 is going to be my boot drive.

     

     

    Dave

  19. We traveled to Salem for the last one. Crossed it off the bucket list and since my son moved back to CA from TX, we have no plans to travel to this one.

     

    It was spectacular, though.

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    Composite image.

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    Good luck!

     

    Dave

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  20. I recently upgraded my phone to a Pixel 8 Pro, mostly for the camera. I have a well-stocked camera bag, but the quality of the images from the latest generation of high-end phones has become way more than "acceptable" for travel photography. Upgrading to the latest iPhone would provide you with a simple and effective way to get great photos from your trip. The only big gap in depending on a phone for an Alaska trip is the lack of a long zoom for wildlife. The longer zooms on the latest phones are better than before, but still no equal to what is possible with a interchangeable lens camera. Other than that, for scenery, walkabout photos and pictures of the ship, you will not be disappointed.

     

    Here is a link to a short cruise we took where I only took the older Pixel 6 Pro phone for photos (an unforgivable sin only a few years ago). 

     

    https://pptphoto.com/galleries/Travel/Cruising/2022-4 Navigator/index.html

     

    Dave

  21. I picked up a new-build installation USB stick for Windows 11 Pro today. I briefly considered trying the free Linux operating system but laid down until the feeling passed. 

     

    I also finished my go/no-go research on an i9 CPU vs an i7. The i9 is definitely faster, but just not $150 faster. The i7 is at least twice as fast as the one in my current machine and the 3%-5% bump in benchmarks for the i9 wouldn't give me much more than bragging rights.

     

    I'll use the difference to augment my graphics card budget. 😉

     

    I have also been working to decide which NAS (Network Attached Storage) system to put together. I want something that will allow easy and secure remote access since I plan on sunsetting my PPTPhoto.com site next year. The 24GB configuration mentioned above seems to be a good compromise between size and cost. Now I have to decide which offering has the best remote access support.

     

    I'm hesitating on the Gen5 boot disk since Crucial is releasing their new T705 drive in a couple of weeks, and it shows a lot of promise if the price premium isn't too steep.

     

    I found that the Asus Z790-e motherboard on the list has four Gen4 drive slots in addition to the single Gen5 slot. I'm now thinking of adding another Gen4 drive just for the catalogs and miscellaneous support files.

     

    So many choices.

     

     

    Dave

  22. Saturday was Hockey Day. We drove 50 miles to the venue and sat in the cold for an hour watching Matthew's team dissect their opponents. They played well and deserved the impromptu pizza party afterwards. It was just the kids and their Mom at the party since their Dad had to head off to work right after the game. The ride home was typical for any weekend afternoon in LA with the freeways moving at a blistering 10-30 MPH. This gave the kids plenty of time to engage in those popular sibling games of “She’s/He’s Bothering Me” and “Shut Up (fill in the name)” as well as a heated dispute over the use of Jackie’s Corgi-shaped pillow. This went on for about thirty minutes until bellies full of pizza brought a peaceful solution to the pillow dispute.

     

    Peace at Last

     

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    Dave

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