ConstableMickey
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 27, 2007
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Thanks for the compliments on the photos. I dont recall the settings that I used, I just kind of experimented and took many, many shots (gotta love gig memory cards). My photos are on another computer so Ill look them up later to see what the settings were. I think most of shutter speeds were about 5 7 seconds long (used a tripod), and my ISO was at 100 (so the image wouldnt be too bright because of the delay) I have the Fuji S6000fd, Im not sure if it is even being made anymore, I dont even think that it ever made it into the retail stores before they released the next model. Thats okay, I waited for the price to drop about $200 and then ordered it online at Circuit City. My next choice would have been the Cannon s3 after reading others reviews. I liked the Fuji because in addition to the manual zoom, it also gives you the option for the manual focus and you can adjust the other settings. It you cant change lens like you can on some of the higher end stuff but I like it. Especially when I remember paying more for 3 MP Olympus with not as many options and a increadibly log lag time, not that many years ago. I especially like the larger sensor size of this model over some other PNS cameras so I can play around with more low light stuff. (when Im on night shift, dispatch knows to leave me alone on my lunch break because Im most likely down on the river playing around with the precious, trying to find that one perfect shot). The only really down side for me is no remote shutter button and it uses the XD memory card). I have absolutely no idea what Im doing, Ive tried reading some of those idiots guides for dummies with cameras, and I generally just find myself just giving up. One thing about my job is that I am in the perfect position for some seriously good action shots (wrecks, fires people about to jump of a bridge you know regular stuff), but unfortunately thats the time they expect me to do my job. Some how my boss takes a dim view of me walking around snapping pictures as tons of cars a crashing into each other.
As far as Jake liking EE. He loved it, in fact he and Emily rode several more times during the trip - which is good for me because usually I am the one that has to go on the thrill rides with Emily, so now they can both do it (and give poor old Dad's stomach (and a big one at that) a break. About the only thrill ride that I really like is TOT (at night) and Rockn Roller Coaster!!!! Jake still isn't up for that, but that's okay because it means I can mooch his FP's when we are at MGM.
Chuck
As far as Jake liking EE. He loved it, in fact he and Emily rode several more times during the trip - which is good for me because usually I am the one that has to go on the thrill rides with Emily, so now they can both do it (and give poor old Dad's stomach (and a big one at that) a break. About the only thrill ride that I really like is TOT (at night) and Rockn Roller Coaster!!!! Jake still isn't up for that, but that's okay because it means I can mooch his FP's when we are at MGM.
Chuck
I'm so sorry.
Excellent camera work. I have found the night-time setting on my camera. It really made a big difference when taking pics at My Little Pony Live. Maybe I could try it for the fireworks.
I need a picture of the man-purse so I can get my hubby one. I'm always the one carrying stuff around.
A rockin' one for the birthday girl. How old is going to be?

But I still like you.