March 8, 201610 yr Seems like a nice shady spot for portraits with the trees giving the illusion of an arch.
March 19, 201610 yr A little photo tour of last month's SIngapore trip, some of you may have seen it on Facebook, but if not, here it is! Shot with a combination of Sony A6000 16-50/3.5-5.6 and Samyang 12/2.0, with a few cameos from RAW processed out of my LG V10.
March 28, 201610 yr I took a tour in Lake Tahoe during my recent vacation and my guide was able to catch this photo of a Coyote 'mousing' (hunting for mice) in a field.
March 29, 201610 yr 35 image stitch of Montreal from the belvedere on Mont Royal. Fun little climb. Great view of the city and the St. Lawrence river. Need to find a better solution for stitching such large vistas. Lightroom fills up my hard drive with scratch files which end up slowing the whole computer down to a crawl for almost an hour. Anyone have any recommendations? If anyone cares to look at it at full res in jpeg format for giggles. 125mb is at 50% image quality :p The image sizes make me laugh at times. Such massive files. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0WuTOUbpcGVSUtKXzUtYzRtWDA/view?usp=sharing
March 29, 201610 yr One of the side outings this past break was to where they actually tap maple trees to make maple syrup. One of the sugar shacks we went to had a buffet style lunch (it wasn't really a buffet but they provided big portions that everyone at the table shared). After lunch we went around the place and took a tour of their facilities and saw how they tapped the trees and ended with the final product. To end the tour, they poured some fresh pure maple syrup on ice outside on a wooden plank where everyone rolled ice cream sticks in the syrup as if it were a lollipop. I don't think I've ever tasted something quite that sweet. http://deliceamarjo.ca/delices/accueil.html
April 2, 201610 yr Some from the Butterfly Garden in Montreal. Edited April 2, 201610 yr by crappyjones123
April 3, 201610 yr On 3/28/2016 at 8:46 PM, tkam said: I took a tour in Lake Tahoe during my recent vacation and my guide was able to catch this photo of a Coyote 'mousing' (hunting for mice) in a field. Cool picture Todd (although I am not a fan of coyotes).
June 26, 201610 yr I have a few cameras (Nikon D7100, Nikon D90, Ricoh GR, and Canon S95) that I haven't been using much since Tim passed and I left the batteries in the camera and the batteries drained. I read that this is a bad thing to do. Should I replace the batteries? Are they more prone to leak/explode or will the charges just not last as long.
June 26, 201610 yr They probably just won't last as long. At least on my Nikon there is a battery condition screen.
June 26, 201610 yr Shelly, I have a buddy who was just talking about needing a PnS camera. The S95 would possibly be of interest if you were looking to unload it. **BRENT**
July 10, 20169 yr Did a model shoot yesterday with some great ladies and motorcycles. First time I have used big lighting systems. It was pretty fun.
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