Scanning old negatives

March 14th, 2010

I have been going through some old negatives and scanning them. I have posted some photos from school on facebook, but I found this one and thought I would share. This highlights the village I grew up in Scotland.

You will notice the tractor with a manure spreader on the back parked on the main street outside the news agents.

Geeks

February 14th, 2010

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Snow At Night « ProjectPhotos.com

December 20th, 2009

Snow At Night « ProjectPhotos.com

AF assist on a Nikon D300

November 8th, 2009

This caught me out last night while playing with a slaved flash, I couldn’t get the auto focus assist light to come on my D300

So I did a search this morning, and found http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00OikF

“AF-assist illuminatior is only available when both of the following conditions are met:

1. Illuminator is turned on (pg.273)
2. Single-servo AF is selected for focus mode (pg.62).
3. Auto-area AF is chosen for AF-area mode, or single-point or dynamic-area AF is chosen (pg.64).
4. Center focus point is selected. I mean the focus point selection must be in center of viewfinder(pg.66)

I knew about 1,2 and 3. What caught me out was 4

Playing with a slave

November 5th, 2009

That would be the flash kind not the wife kind

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Biking in Hungary Pt2

September 8th, 2009

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I have lots of photos, but haven’t had a chance to sort them out, this is one of my favorites.

(day 3) (day 4) (day 5) (day 6) Cycle Tracks

Biking in Hungary

September 4th, 2009

This picture perfectly describes my bike trip in Hungary.

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This was the first stop on the first day of biking, it has since been complimented by wine at every meal, a visit to a vineyard for lunch and wine tasting, then some more biking and dinner and wine tasting.

Yes we are biking, but not very fast. (day 1) (day 2)

So I am now the proud owner of a letter sized drivers license

July 13th, 2009

VA recently changed over to a new secure drivers license, so instead of printing them in the DMZ office, they just take your photo and then mail you the new card. So my drivers license is now a letter sized piece of paper until the new card gets mailed to me.

So I have some issues with this, first lets look at the practical side of this. I now have to carry a piece of paper with me when I drive. The letter sized paper doesn’t fit in my wallet. I could leave it in my car, but I don’t always drive the same car. Someone during this process must have thought, man that’s going to be a pain, lets give them something that will go in their wallet? Now here is the strange thing I know they can do it, when I did a change of address a couple years back I got a card that you could cut it down so it fit in your wallet, and carry with your drivers license.

Then I look at the reason they are going to the new secure printing center, they are doing it in the name of security, that might be all great, and the new card may be more secure, but as part of that they have now introduced a new proof of drivers license that is, 1) printed on normal paper, 2) has my signature, 3) has a rubber stamp on it saying paid, the date, and 6 character identification number on it, and thats it. It wouldn’t be very hard to make a fake version of it. So on one hand you have a nice secure card, on the other you have a piece of paper. So which do you think the forgers are going to copy? The only compensating control is that all the local cops have computers in their car so they can look up the license information, that might bring up my photo as well, but what happens when you are in a dead zone or in a different state, you are now back to proving a piece of paper is really a drivers license.

Finally, what is going to happen when I fly or go drinking. They are going to take one look at my expired license and tell me it is expired, I highly doubt they are going to going to accept a piece of paper as proof that it isn’t really expired, and I am just waiting on a new one.

Home Made Soda

July 5th, 2009

I made my first home made soda using instructions from http://www.truetex.com/carbonation.htm

Most of the parts came from a keg kit I bought from someone on craigs list, I added a tire valve from autozone, and some tubing clamps and air quick releases came from Home depot.

On the left is a 5 lb CO2 cylinder, dual head regulator, and the home home made soda cap. The soda cap is made up of bottle cap I drilled a hole in then mounted a car tire valve, then 1/4 inch tubing to an air quick release valve. The third photo shows the quick release that came from the air compressor section of home depot.

I have some flavoring on order from flavrz, if they don’t work, Soda stream has from concentrate called MyWater that I can try.

If i get bored with soda, I can always build my kegerator and bar in the basement. I already have the keg tap and a beer tap, so I just need something the keep the beer chilled and build a bar.

Yosemite

July 3rd, 2009

I have been slow in posting my photos from my trip to Yosemite, here they are