Tuesday, September 25, 2012

MY FIRST DIGITAL CAMERA…A LOOK BACK

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Hooked up the utility trailer first thing this morning, threw a shovel in, loaded up the Pheebs & we were off to the bush.  Had noticed a cluster of young Cedar trees growing in tight with some Pines.  By selecting & digging out 7 trees it gave the other Cedars & Pines room to spread out & grow.  It also gave me 7 Cedar trees for our back yard:))

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MY BLUE HANDLED SHOVEL IS IN THE GROUND AT RIGHT READY TO DIG OUT THE FIRST CEDAR

Didn’t take Pheebs & I long to dig the trees out & 20 minutes later we were home.  Time to do some planting.  Holes were dug, generous helpings of peat moss & compost were added along with plenty of water from our rain barrel.  I’ve always had reasonably good luck with planting things so these Cedars should be just fine.  Also, last week I stopped by Art’s Landscaping & Nursery in Goderich & spotted 2 big 8 foot Cedars.  Knew they had a 30% off sale starting Wednesday so hopped on the bike & rode up to Goderich this afternoon to have them put my name on those 2 bigger Cedars.  Pheebs & will roll out Wednesday morning & pick them up.  My intention is to create a solid Cedar tree barrier to deaden the sounds from a neighbors yard.  Nice quiet older couple but occasionally they have company & every body gets to talking in some kinda loud foreign language in their back yard.  Probably wouldn’t bother most people…..but of course, it sure as heck bothers me.

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SOIL WAS STILL MOIST FROM RECENT RAINS SO I WAS ABLE TO GET GOOD ROOT BALLS ON ALL OF THEM

Several folks inquired how big Guinness would get when full grown.  He is a purebred Burnese Mountain dog & just how large he will grow is anybody’s guess.  He’s gonna be a big guy though judging from the size of his paws.  We probably won’t see him again until Spring & by then he may be wearing a saddle.

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DSC_0022-001My first digital camera was a point & shoot Hewlett-Packard Photo Smart bought at a Staples store in London Ontario back in the late 90’s.   If my memory serves me correctly, which of course it may not, it was a 640x480 pixel  resolution, and came with a 2Mb memory card capable of storing 32 "normal" images - with ~20:1 compression, but only 16 in "fine" mode and only 4 in "superfine" mode (~2.5:1 compression). A 4Mb card was an option. It had a fixed f2.8 37mm lens.  Power came from 4 AA batteries.  Photos were a bit on the grainy side but no matter, I was just a happy guy to be back into the photography world again despite just about having the cheapest digital camera money could by at the time.  It was a start after packing up all my 35mm Pentax cameras & stuffing them into a closet years before. I had a fair bit of 35mm equipment at the time including telephoto & macro lenses, 3 Pentax camera bodies, etc. etc but I had just lost interest & tired of the whole photography scene.  It was the digital age that brought me back & re-kindled my interest in photography.  All photos below were taken 10 years ago by my little Hewlett-Packard point & shoot digital camera.

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KELLY & OUR WONDER BOY, MAX…GODERICH 2002

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IT WAS NOVEMBER 2002 & WITHIN A COUPLE WEEKS OF MOVING TO OUR PRESENT BAYFIELD LOCATION I WAS BUSY PLANTING TREES

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HAD A FULL SIZE DODGE RAM TRUCK & PROWLER TRAVEL TRAILER AT THE TIME…MAX ON THE PINE FOREST TRAIL ALONGSIDE THE CREEK

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EVEN BEFORE WE HAD OFFICIALLY MOVED IN I HAD A SHOVEL IN THE GROUND WORKING ON THE FRONT YARD

I was totally blown away by the fact I could not only take a photo without using film but I finally had complete control over my photo right from start to finish. I could edit my own photos without relying on someone else to do it in some photo lab many miles away. And the fact I could do all this simply by sitting at a computer in our own living room was almost beyond comprehension. Right from the time I loaded my very first digital pics into the camera's photo program I was hooked on photography again. Just loved the basic editing program & process I now had control over.

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WHAT WINTER LOOKED LIKE IN OUR PARK, 2003

Took a lot of photos with this very basic little HP before moving up the ladder to a point & shoot Fuji Finepix a few years later. Loved this camera more than the two newer Canon point & shoots I have now. Unfortunately, the Fuji camera was stolen!! No shutter lag in that little Fuji & when you hit the button, the photo was right there, just like an older 35mm film SLR (single lens reflex) camera. Both my newer Canons are terrible for shutter lag, especially the Powershot SX210IS. Shutter lag is an old term from the 35mm days. It's the time lapse between pressing the button & the camera gathering all the computer info together to take the photo. I don't have that lag problem in my Nikon DSLR's. The stop action computing power is instant………………………………

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BAYFIELD’S SUNSET PARK OVERLOOKING LAKE HURON…………SUMMER 2003

GROANER’S CORNER:((  How do you tell if some one is a real photographer? You ask them to answer this question. Suppose you were walking through the woods and you came upon a clearing. In that clearing is a lake and in the lake is a man is obviously drowning. Now you only have time to do one of the following - save his life or take a photo. Now here's the question…………………………….. Which lens should you use?

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13 comments:

  1. How can a picture of a snow scene feel like a nightmare???

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  2. Our question always while hiking trails is, if we run into a bear, do we take photos then run? LOL

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  3. I'm glad to hear you say good things about the Fuji, and hope their quality holds out for me. My FujiFilm camera arrived today. It's not a DSLR, but has a 30x wid-angle optical zoom, 14mp resolution, 3.0" bright LCD plus electronic viewfinder. I got it working to the point where I could turn it on, and the LCD is certainly bright, plus the viewfinder is super - in a good spot and big enough where I can find it easily. To you it would be a child's toy, but I think it will work out perfect for me. Haven't used it yet because I can't get the strap attached, and certainly don't want any accidents at this point!

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  4. Right now, I get better photos with my phone camera than my Kodak,not to mention the phone is lots smaller and easier to carry around. I am not out to WOW anyone with my photos, obviously..I envy those of you who do..

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  5. nice trip down 'camera memory lane!..I can still remember our first camera..sure don't miss paying for developing anymore!

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  6. I do like my little point-and-shoot Pentax. It doesn't have a viewfinder, which I ding it for, but I enjoy it.

    Annie took some amazing exotic birds shots with her phone.

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  7. I dug out my 1st digital, it was a HP that used 4 AA batterys, so some of my old pic's may have come from it. It was replaced by a Cannon Powershot my wife bought for herself. I missed a lot of funny shots due to it waiting to decide if I really wanted to take that pic. GRRR! I was then issued a Sony Cybershot for work. It was good except for focus. I got another one due to water damage on the first. My boss got riffed when he saw my pic's from my vacation and the last one was a water ride action shot. He still let me keep the old one and use the new one. I had to turn in the new camera when I retired.I disassembled the old one and cleaned it carefully. Now it works as good as new, lousy focus still there. I bought my last pocket camera which was a Nikon S 3100. It is great! very thin and light and good focus and it snaps when you press the shutter release. Just do not take it on a roller coaster ride. Kathy got a very cheap Fugi 2 AA battery camera and I think it is the best we have. The only complaint is it never says the battery is low, It just quits. It is a great thing to have for less than $ 75.00

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  8. So, you're the other person the bought the HP PhotoSmart camera! ;)

    I still have mine and I never could get a decent picture with it. I always had some kind of digital noise in the photos I took.

    Were the cedars you dug up on your own property? It sounds like you just dug up some cedars you saw on the side of the road.

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  9. What a difference in your front yard.
    Those are pretty good size cedars you found,we would never be able to get that size out of the rocky ground around here.

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  10. I agree once the digital cameras came out my interest in photography was renewed big time.
    Still love my pocket sized Panasonic TS520. Its always there ready to tak a shot.

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  11. Wow, who is that young good lookin guy leaning on the shovel?? I might has seen him somewhere! I continue to admire your photo's!

    We're outta here tomorrow,,,see ys in AZ!

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  12. Brrr...Al those pics...your trailer in the snow. Not good. Yeah the fist Digitals...ours had 1.2 megapixels. And we thought us to be in photographer's paradise. Looking back it's hard to believe what we have witnessed.

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  13. Wow, what a difference in landscaping around your place then and now!

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