Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Photo Madness II (Taking it back)

After 3 days I FINALLY got out on the bike today. Felt damn good to get out for a couple hours for the Rural Ghetto Loop and blow the stank out of my legs and mind. I continue to ride my mountain bikes for about everything. I can't even remember the last time I was on my road bike. I think it was early August, but I'm not sure.

The ride was uneventful other than forgetting my freaking socks and having to drive home to get them, and almost getting taken out by a roadside chicken at 31 MPH downhill. Scared the shit out of me! Who the hell expect there to be a chicken on the side of the road. I mean I've seen them pecking around in the guys yard before, but never along the road. Yikes!

To follow up on yesterday's Photo Madness post by saying I'm taking it back. Not the camera, but my words. The camera actually preformed really well today. Good enough to let me do my thang with Photo Shop to easily get them where I wanted. I still might look for a quicker camera to use on rides where I just want to keep moving, snap some pics and see what I can. Here's a little slide show from today.



Later.

posted by Jason @ 5:00 PM   2 comments

2 Comments:

At 9:09 AM, Blogger JB said...

Seems like ya got the photo thing worked out.
My Sony Cybershot model is
"SuperSteadyShot #DSC-W90" (8.1MPixels). Its actually endured 3 years of abuse.
The most comparable model I see at BBUY now is the "Sony - Cyber-shot 12.1-Megapixel Digital Camera" Model: DSC-W220/B. About $200

 
At 9:24 AM, Blogger Jason said...

Thanks man.

 

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