7.17.2008

Doing her Best Obama Impression


Now that's change we can believe in.

photo credit: Cassy French

7.16.2008

14.7 megapixels: What is Samsung compensating for?


Okay, I see the use for point and shoots, I've often wished for one for when carrying around an SLR just isn't as practical. They're smaller, more convenient, and the pictures they put out are usually pretty decent. There are drawbacks though.

Point and shoot cameras are smaller, which means there is less space for the sensor. Samsung just released specs for its new TL34HD. The thing has 14.7 megapixels. 14.7! Sounds impressive right? What they don't tell you is the size of the sensor.

The image sensor is the heart and soul of any camera. It's a small rectangle that is comprised of teeny tiny lenses that record brightness levels. What matters in image quality these days isn't so much how many teeny tiny lenses there are on the sensor, but how big they are. I'm no technician, but 14.7 megapixels in a point and shoot camera probably means those teeny tiny lenses are really teeny tiny, which means that they need more light in order to function properly. What happens when teeny tiny lenses don't get enough light? They fire off all funky-like and we get noise. Noise is probably a photographer's worst enemy. If I see excessive noise (more than a little in the dark areas) in a photo, its all I can look at.

It also made me angry to read about the camera's other features. Face detection? Smile Shot? 13 scene modes? Take control of your pictures people! We shouldn't allow the camera to think for us... but I digress.

Moral of the story? Don't be fooled by high megapixels. All the photos you see on this page were taken with an 8 megapixel camera, and they don't look so bad do they? Do they? That's what I thought.

7.14.2008

Two Weeks Later



The sea air blistered the latex paint. Time takes its toll even on a beach resort.

5.16.2008

Eaten' sum soop


Okay, a break from the old slides. This one needed to be shared. I am more and more in awe these days with what I can only call my child's development.
I don't want to be one of those parents who goes on and on about how smart, talented, beautiful or other wise superlative their child is. Don't get me wrong, my kid could mop the floor with your kid, but being one who values humility, I hesitate to jump to any delusions of grandeur (for both our sakes).
Our apartment is flooded with drawing after drawing. If I were organized enough, I could put them in chronological order and actually track her progress. I remember when her art first became "objective." Two dots and a line. Now she adds fingers, hair, whiskers, shoes, people looking out windows, I'm amazed.

I'll work on scanning some to share.

Action!



I'm excited for summer.

5.12.2008

4.25.2008

And We're Back!

Amid internet access issues, and overall busy-ness, this blog has been down for quite some time now. While I can't promise any specific regularity in posts, I'd like to get back to posting at least every now and then (access problems ongoing). So, as a testament to the tenacity that runs deep in my bloodline, I bring you the following gem of a slide:



Look out world!

1.06.2008

Old Slide Sunday 18



I haven't got a clue on this one.