Sunday, April 11, 2010

Photo Update

This is sort of a tribute to having two cameras. When I only had one camera, I never got the photos that we'd see from the car, like elk roaming close to the neighborhood, or concerts in church. So many times we'd say to each other that some day we were going to get a very small but decent camera to keep in the car all the time so that when we wanted one, it would be there.

About two months ago, more or less, we were in CostCo and saw a huge discount on one of the small cameras they keep out for people to test. What's that called, a floor model? Whatever it is, we saved about 40% by purchasing it. It had a couple of very small scratches, but was otherwise perfect. It's not as fancy (or as heavy) as my good digital, but it's the same basic brand, a Panasonic Lumix. Here are the first photos we took with it, interspersed with photos I took around the house on it's big brother, the Lumix DMC-FZ18. I can tell the difference. If I blew them up to 8x10 or larger, anyone could.

I'm going to start with the photos of the elk. This morning they came closer to the house than ever before. I'd guess they were about .2 miles by road, or less as the crow flies. We don't have any crows, though...

{Editor's comment... I've been trying to download photos to Blogger for over an hour, and I'm giving up for tonight. I guess they're having some type of problem with the site, since I've done it many times before without getting an error message. I'll try again in the morning. For now, at least this much will let you know what's coming, and that I am trying.}

I spent several hours during the morning and again during the afternoon, and finally (at son Ben's suggestion) went to his slide show page and did it that way. I got it done, but am not sure I know how to connect it. So hopefully, you're going to click here and see a slideshow. If you don't see it here, just wait (again) until he gets up. Remember, he's in Holland, and they're eight hours ahead of my time zone. When we connect, he can walk me through it. I'm pretty frustrated at this point. I really do have other things I was supposed to be doing today.

Wednesday, April 14th, 1:15 p.m. here (and 9:15 p.m. in Holland)— Ben was so good as to look at what I had done and send me the fix, so if you were here and tried to see the slide show, you got a message that said "Access Denied." Sorry. I think I mentioned that there's no fool like an old fool? Well, try it again. It should work now. If it doesn't, this entire blog post is going to disappear. That will fix it.

6 comments:

sherrie said...

I clicked on the link and it gave me the message, "Access Denied". So I went to Ben & Ruth's blog and clicked on their latest slideshow, when it was over I went to the table of contents (it's worked before), but couldn't find your slideshow that way either. Sorry to be the messenger . . .

sherrie said...

YAY! I watched it twice, and I'll probably be back to watch it again. Wow, that was a big herd of elk, and you were REALLY close. And the snow shots, breathtaking! Which one of your obscure artists was playing Freight Train? I love it -- I'm guessing MD but I'm sure I'm wrong.

Kathleen said...

Hi, Sherrie. The music is Derek Coombs from his Apple Juice CD. I think he must have listened to a lot of rag time while growing up—probably Scott Joplin. It sounds to me like he was inspired by that kind of music. It's such happy music.

sherrie said...

It's definitely upbeat and happy. I love his "variations on a theme". I wasn't really even familiar with this song until I heard you playing it, but now it is one of my favorites! Thanks!

Kathleen said...

I sure don't play it like he does, Sherrie!

sherrie said...

Well, YOU made it one of my favorites.

P.S. Thanks Ben for getting the slide show up!