OMG WTF?

On November 30, 2009, in Cool Stuff, WTF?, by Alexander

 

Adorkable

On November 29, 2009, in Hot Menz, Stubble, by Alexander

 

In Focus

On November 29, 2009, in Photography, by Alexander


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Quote of the Day

On November 29, 2009, in Humor, Notable Quotes, Truth, by Alexander

“The last time someone got into the White House who didn’t belong there, he stayed 8 years.” — Jay Leno, on the White House gate crashers.

 

A Few Photos

On November 29, 2009, in Photography, Road Trips, by Alexander

Ben and I were in agreement on wanting to completely escape the madness that was Black Friday, so we grabbed our cameras and hopped in Anderson for a trip north to Sedona.  It was a bright and chilly day, perfect for photography.

I’ve been having some issues lately with my camera.  It seems that no matter what I do, I’m just not getting sharply focused pictures.  Granted, I’ve never expected much from the standard 18-70mm zoom lens that came with the camera, but it has surprised me more often than not with some stunning shots.  Lately however, it’s been failing more than succeeding.  At first I attributed it to the auto-focus being off.  So I started focusing manually.  That worked for a while and I was getting better results than ever before.  Not surprising, considering my old 50mm Pentax film camera didn’t have auto-focus; I was forced to do everything manually.

But even the manual focus was giving me fits on Friday.  No matter how precisely I focused, the resulting photo was blurred.  I tried different exposures, different focal lengths, until I finally gave up just stopped taking pictures.  I mean, why bother?

The strange thing was, the focus issue wasn’t continuous.  I did, in fact, get some great shots before I gave up fighting with the thing:

But for the most part, the day (at least photographically) was a bust.

I did a web search on the particular lens that came with my kit, and the opinion is almost unanimous: it’s a piece of crap, and the focusing problems I’ve been experiencing seem to be universal.

Typical comments from the reviews I found include, “Light weight, not going to cry if dropped,” “I use this lens when I have fears of possibly causing damage to my other lenses,” “Build quality is poor with a generally cheap feel,”  “It gets pretty sharp when the focus is right on but is blurry because the focus is a hit and miss,”  “When the camera is auto-focusing it seems to twitch at certain areas which makes it miss slightly resulting in not so sharp images,” and lastly (echoing my own observations) “You can breathe on the lens when in manual and it will go out of focus.”

I emailed my friend Ann (an astounding photog) about my dilemma, and she wrote back with some very good suggestions, adding, “If you got 18 months out of it [the lens] that’s a pretty good deal.”  The next thing I’ll be trying before replacing the entire kit outright will be borrowing a good 50mm prime lens and see if that cures the problem.  As I wrote to Ann, I really have no issue with the camera body itself so I hope a new, good lens will solve the problem.

 
 

Hell to the Yes!

On November 29, 2009, in Hairy, Hot Menz, Ink, by Alexander

This one couldn’t wait until Tuesday Ink.

(Blatantly stolen from Life is a Sexually Transmited Disease.)

 

Oxymoron

On November 29, 2009, in Politics, teh st00pid, by Alexander

With the emphasis on moron:

“The 2012 race for the Republican nomination for President will be about much more then who will be the party’s standard bearer against Barack Obama, the race is about the heart and soul of the GOP.” — Christopher Barron, one of the organizers of “Draft Dick Cheney 2012″

Excuse me, but the Republican party has neither heart or soul.  Dumbass.

 

TGIF

On November 27, 2009, in Hot Menz, Ink, Stubble, by Alexander


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Quote of the Day

On November 26, 2009, in Movies, Notable Quotes, by Alexander

“We cannot break bread with you.

You have taken the land which is rightfully ours. Years from now my people will be forced to live in mobile homes on reservations.

Your people will wear cardigans, and drink highballs. We will sell our bracelets by the road sides, you will play golf, and enjoy hot hors d’oeuvres. My people will have pain and degradation.

Your people will have stick shifts. The gods of my tribe have spoken. They have said, ‘Do not trust the Pilgrims, especially Sarah Miller.

And for all these reasons I have decided to scalp you and burn your village to the ground.” – Wednesday Addams, from Addams Family Values