Lightroom and Photoshop help me record the information and restore the photographs before I put them into my genealogy databases.
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You might think it’s crazy to let a five-year-old have a camera, but, really, what could happen?
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The Golden Lions were in town this weekend to challenge the mighty Fireflies to a softball game at the local ballpark. With our great connections, we managed to get seats right on the first base line. It was packed with rabid Firefly fans.
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Just quick notes this week while we’re down at Photoshop World, in Orlando. Any pictures we post will be rough drafts since we won’t have the time to do any serious post-processing. Please excuse any rough edges on these shots. I arrived early, visiting family in Cocoa Beach over the weekend and got up at...
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My father-in-law died, unexpectedly, in January 2009. He and I shared interests in photography, genealogy, and investing. Throughout his life, he enjoyed outdoor activities, like camping and hiking. For many years, he would spend time on various rivers and rapids in his canoe, usually with some of his kids and grandkids. Our DaughterNumberTwo was a...
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We want to thank all the readers who voted in our little contest last week. It was back and forth and very close. When the smoke cleared, it was Mark in the lead by a nose (or was that a telephoto lens). His shots were 1, 2, and 4. Although we weren’t ranking the images,...
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Monday, August 10, 2009 at 1:29am Posted in Rambling
If you run around with a camera in your hands, sooner or later, a relative will ask you to shoot a picture. Right now! She/he/it is doing something spectacular/funny/adorable. You got it…they want a snapshot. From you, the artist! Don’t they understand that you’re a serious photographer and not just some happy snapper? Ummm…not only...
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