Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Saturday, October 30, 2010


October 28, 2010, 2:18 PM

A Love Letter to a Camera

Dear Canon S95,

I don't often write love letters to gadgets. But you, you're something special.

Truth is, I've been searching for someone like you for years.

The Canon S95 has a sensor with 88 percent more area than most pocket cameras' sensors.The Canon S95 has a sensor with 88 percent more area than most pocket cameras' sensors.
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See, I love the huge light sensor that's inside an SLR. It can take sharp low-light shots without the flash. It can blur the background the way professionals do.

I just don't like how an SLR is big and heavy and obtrusive.

What I've always wanted is a little camera with a big sensor. Is that so hard?

Apparently, yes. The problem is covering a rectangular sensor chip with a circle of light from the lens. Bigger sensor? You need a bigger camera. Those are the simple bylaws of physics.

But you, oh, cute little Canon PowerShot S95! I love that you're a pocket camera, only 3.9 by 2.3 by 1.2 inches. I love your big, bright, three-inch screen, your built-in flash, your H.D.M.I. output for hi-def TV sets. I love that you turn on directly into Playback mode, without having to extend the lens.

I love the unique control ring around the dial, which I can quickly program to adjust whatever feature I want: focus, zoom, exposure, light sensitivity (ISO), aperture, even degree of color saturation (all the way to black-and-white).

I've had fun with your special modes, like the tilt-shift-lens simulator and fake fisheye.

I love the wink-driven self-timer. Yes, I set up the camera, walk into the scene, and then wink—the picture is taken two seconds later. Beats hunting around for a remote control. (Or I can ask you to wait two seconds after a new person—that would be me, joining the group—enters the frame.)

But above all, I love your enormous sensor. It's 0.59 inches diagonally—88 percent more area than most pocket cameras' sensors. And I love that you have an f/2.0 lens, a rarity among pocket cameras, meaning that you let in a lot more light.

And all of this means that you, little S95, can take amazing, sharp pictures in low light without the flash. Your designers have shrewdly dropped the ludicrous quest for more megapixels—you have 10 megapixels, just right—in favor of something that really matters, like better photos.

So many times I've used you for pictures at night, indoors, in shadow. Cathedrals, restaurants, parties. No, the results aren't as good as an SLR's—you still manage to blur a shot, especially in very dark situations when the subject is moving—but they're light-years better than any other pocket camera can do. I love to show off your photo samples.

You're even better than my last love, your predecessor, the S90. Because you're slimmer. And now you take hi-def videos—with stereo sound. You have a high-dynamic-range mode, where you combine three tripod shots at different exposures into a single photo with a really great range of darks and lights. Your controls are refined in size and placement.

Look, S95—I know you're not perfect. Your battery takes only 200 shots on a charge, which is very low. You won't let me use the optical zoom while I'm shooting video; in fact, you can't refocus while shooting video, either. (Your arch-rival, the Panasonic LX5, can zoom during video. Then again, it's porkier and requires fussing with a detached lens cap.)

And, of course, you cost twice what most pocket cams cost. You're $400.

But you are the best pocket camera on the market. I have carried you for many weeks, in many situations, and I have been thrilled by the sharpness, color, control and photographic success rate that you give me.

Yes, Canon S95, I think you and I have a long, happy future ahead of us. Heck, you may remain state-of-the-art for several months at least!

Love,

David


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Friday, October 29, 2010

My favorite guy

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Have a lot to get done today!

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Friday, October 22, 2010

Silly cow!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

I just love Small Town, America where a short walk on the mornings takes you by the General Store and cafe for a cup of coffee and breakfast, the post office to pick up your mail, the bank to check on your millions and the library to read a good book. And everybody you meet along the way has a cherry 'Good morning'. Believe me, it does still exist. I was there this morning. Love it!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

I need to know who this little one is and about what year it is

Stormy

Original

Weary

Autumn

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

he finally weighs a whole pound now!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

I just witnessed a random act of kindness. This couple from Oklahoma at a table next to ours picked up an old man's bill and paid it for and they didn't know each other. I just love that I wish that I could do that.


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So pretty! I did not know they came like that, its like a yellow star burst. Yellow centers with white around the edges.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Busy day on the ohio river.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Ha ha it's so cute he, the squirrel picks up a hickory nut then he'll walk 5 feet stop and bury it.


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There's a groundhog and a squirrel out here in the yard eating acorns less than 10 feet apart!


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Just checking to see if this works


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Friday, September 10, 2010

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Toto pup

Toto

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Friday, September 03, 2010

Fwd:



Meet Toto, a half pound and feeling a lot better then when I got him Monday!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Umm....ahem....knock, knock..... Is this thing on??....is anybody here? .... I know your there, show yourselfs please. I see you lurking back there in the dark corner, come on out into the light and say hello, please. It is lonely here all by myself :-(

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Usually the catalpa trees are so full and so shady with their huge leaves but this year the worms have kept them picked clean all summer long. Bummer.... I love that shade!

Sunday, August 08, 2010

You gotta in again? Cant you wait? We are almost home! Well okay, i guess we 2can stop one more time.

2 states go!

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Friday, August 06, 2010

Supper break, 105 degrese

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Do you remember
About 25-30 years ago sitting in this very spot listening to Jerry Seveil and Kenneth Copeland? I do, I even remember some of what he said.

Fort Worth water gardens.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Cowgirls!

Thats my cowgirl!

Ah

Cattle drive at the stockyards.

Eatin Riskeys bbq ribs at the Stockyads!

First big city bus ride

Platform B, bus number 1 to the Fort Worth Stockyards for the day!

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

I knew Texas was hot but, this hot????now this is weird!



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Real cowboys from Texas? Real cowboys.. but from colorado. I had to be real sneaky to get this!

Eating real Mexican food again! Yum. .

You know he is a country he the highlight of his day is getting to ride the escalators!

Monday, August 02, 2010

I have never seen a state so proud of who they are! I had forgotten how Texas has a culture all its own.