Taking a break from work today and going for a walk to clear my head was just what the doctor ordered. The fall colors on Tufts University campus caught my eye and another assignment is ticked off my list for 2013.
Here's hoping for a healthy and prosperous 2022, it can't be any worse than the last 2 years, right? 01/08/2022 - Mystic River Parkway, Medford MA 01/09/2022 - Fells Reservation, Winchester MA 01/23/2022 - Fells Reservation, Winchester MA 02/11/2022 - Rail Tracks, Medford MA 02/13/2022 - Mystic Lakes, Medford MA 02/18/2022 - Mystic River, Medford MA 03/06/2022 - Emery Park, Lexington MA 03/08/2022 - Mystic Lakes, Medford MA 03/13/2022 - Charles River, Cambridge MA 03/15/2022 - Mystic River, Medford MA 03/20/2022 - Faneuil Hall, Boston MA 03/22/2022 - Mystic Lakes, Medford MA 03/25/2022 - Alewife Brook Parkway, Arlington MA 03/26/2022 - Massasoit State Park, Taunton MA 03/27/2022 - Porter Sq, Somerville MA 03/29/2022 - St Pauls Cemetery, Arlington MA 04/02/2022 - Fresh Pond, Cambridge MA
Sunburst Molly Today certainly was a day for indoor photography with 60mph wind gusts and none stop rains pounding the pavement I wasn't going to subject my camera equipment (or myself) to those elements. Instead I focused my Pentax K200d mounted to the Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL lens on the wildlife of our aquarium. With my Pentax K200d in macro mode using a tripod and on camera flash I set the sweet spot of focus on the bottom of the tank and waited for the fish to come in to frame. I certainly wish I had more patience to stand there longer, this still took over 20 frames before getting anywhere close to a fish in focus and framed decently. The on camera flash makes the shadow very contrasty here and the depth of field is very shallow - for instance the fish to the left of the frame was less than an inch closer to the lens but is completely out of focus. Perhaps a lesson on photographing fish is needed.
I've been a windows PC user since Windows 3 and as bad as some of their Operating Systems have been Microsoft have to be given some credit for bringing the home computer to the masses (Mac what's that?!) In the many iterations of Windows I've used I always find myself downloading the following 5 applications that I recommend to all amateur photos and grapic designers a like. 1. Irfanview The free image viewer (which does a lot more than just open images) has been my go to image viewer for close to 15 years now and with each version Irfan just keeps on making his software better and better with support now added for music and movie files too. 2. VLC Media Player For those of us who watch a lot of movies on their PC though there is no substitute of a real movie viewer, and anyone who has used Windows own built in Media Player will know the woahs of having downloaded a movie and not being able to play it because of a missing codec or a report of a bad/corrupt file. Or even wor...
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