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I'm actually not much of a rice crispie guy - those will be going to Jack and Mommy. But those turnovers are *MINE!* 

I'm actually not much of a rice crispie guy - those will be going to Jack and Mommy. But those turnovers are *MINE!*![]()
And to think, I almost invited you over for a beer that night.Last night was one of the worst times I've ever had in my life. I ended up vomiting every 20 minutes or so, I think it was ended up being ten times.
Ready for this? We had 32 snack credits left (did the Quick Service dining plan so we each got two/day). We brought home $96 worth of goodies to distribute to friends and family. We also grabbed some pizza-to-go on the way out yesterday but still left with three unused meal credits! Even with the QS, it seemed like a lot of food.we had 10 snack credits left!
Ours was pretty turbulent, and to make matters worse, one of our bags is missing (the one with all of DH's stuff, including all his Disney shirts). They think it might have been held up for search in Orlando. Should be fun trying to track it down and get it back. They mentioned something about it coming in on the first flight of the day today. It's 10:30 now and we haven't heard anything yet.uneventful trip back
Do the lenses on your father's camera screw on or just need a short twist to mount? If they screw on, you will need an adapter (available directly from Pentax's web site) to use them on your DSLR. If they twist on, then they can be used on your DSLR as is. If they don't have an "A" on the aperture ring, you will need to go into the Custom menu on the DSLR and find a setting for "allow aperture ring" or something like that and change it from "prohibited" to "permitted". When shooting, you'll want to press the AE/L button to "meter" (determine correct exposure) if the lens doesn't have the "A" setting. If it does have an "A" setting, use that and the lens will work just like any modern lens, except with manual focus. (I assume they're not autofocus lens.)Hi Groucho,
Just wanted to say your photos are great, sorry to hear you are sick I know quite well of the bug, I just happened to stumble on to this part of the Dis boards I have been hanging around now for a no of years doing lots of reading not many posts. I didnt pay much attention to the Photo Board till recently, A number of years ago my father passed away and I inherited his cameras, they are pentax, I was given a pentax digital slr and have no idea what iam doing or if any of the lens i have will work I was wondering if you could give me some guidance on what I have. thank-you Judi
Well, I generally don't drink but I have been known to have a "girl drink" (usually strawberry daquiri) once in a very rare while.And to think, I almost invited you over for a beer that night.(But I was in my pjs doing laundry, LOL.)
32!!! Ye gods! With that many, I'd have to be getting cookies and candy and things that will actually survive the trip. I spent a while last night transferring items to ziploc bags. I was happy that the peanut butter sandwiches from the candy counter on Main St were already sealed; I'd gotten one a couple nights before from the counter in Frontierland that was loose. (Not that I minded then as I ate most of it on the spot.)Ready for this? We had 32 snack credits left (did the Quick Service dining plan so we each got two/day). We brought home $96 worth of goodies to distribute to friends and family. We also grabbed some pizza-to-go on the way out yesterday but still left with three unused meal credits! Even with the QS, it seemed like a lot of food.
We had a little turbulence but nothing too serious. Jack was given an Airtran pilot pin as were were getting into our seats, which made his day. (He's been showing it off to everyone since then!)Ours was pretty turbulent, and to make matters worse, one of our bags is missing (the one with all of DH's stuff, including all his Disney shirts). They think it might have been held up for search in Orlando. Should be fun trying to track it down and get it back. They mentioned something about it coming in on the first flight of the day today. It's 10:30 now and we haven't heard anything yet.
At this point, I'm leaning towards skipping a full trip report just because it all goes so sour at the end. I hate to end with a whimper instead of a bang! I'm thinking I'll start processing my shots and maybe update the earlier pages and add more to the end.Glad the pregnancy's going well. Love the name. I suppose this won't be a trip you'll soon forget. I had Norwalk two years ago and it's not something I ever want to experience again.
I am hoping to get a little "first trip with dSLR" report going once I sort through all my photos. I will say I had a blast even though there were a few expected frustrations. I had so much information swirling around in my brain! Hopefully I got a few keepers. Stay tuned.
You're welcome! Good luck playing with the old lenses.Glad to had a safe trip back, glad you were able to use up your credits. sounds like you will be eating Disney treats for an extra time.
Thank-you so much for the information, I know that there are a couple of the lens that I want to try but just didnt have the knowledge. Now maybe I can try. I do have a list of what I have that I can email to you.
thank-you again
Judi
Thanks!Hi Groucho,
I like it, I like it!I was wondering when you say you finished processing day one photos, what exactly is your workflow for processing? I believe you used Lightroom to import the photos from the camera -- and then what? Noise Ninja or some noise reduction software? And then? Just wonderin'...Thanks again for posting!
Wow! That's a mind boggling amount of work! I need to figure out how to do all that processing one of these days.Hope that answers your question! I'm currently in the "editing photos" phase of Day 2 so hopefully I'll have some of those to share soon! There's lots more pics that are still unseen.
I agree! I am currently knee deep in post processing myself. It would be nice to know what I'm doing.DisneySuiteFreak said:That's a mind boggling amount of work! I need to figure out how to do all that processing one of these days.
We leave for WDW bright and early in the morning, and as I've done the last few trips, I've taken a pre-trip photo of the gear. Mostly for fun, partly in case anything happens to anything.
Believe it or not, I do not plan on this trip to be centered around photography! Honest!
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I actually changed my mind and am leaving the K1000 home. I have some b/w 3200 film that I'd like to use but I'm just bringing too much already.There's two DSLRs (one for me, one for the wife), the kid's silver Minolta, and the Fuji that took the picture (which'll mainly be used for video if the mood strikes us.) The monopod stays home again, the remote shutter release seems to be working better than ever (it's had a couple "homemade" issues before but I think it's set now), and I've got a big stack of memory cards. The wife's DSLR will have two lenses, and I'll have 5 autofocus lenses, one manual focus, and 6 M42 screw-mount lenses and 2x TC (which hopefully will be used exclusively a couple days.)
The wife's yelling at me to get going, we have one more social visit to make before hitting the sack tonight and heading for the airport in the morning. More updates along the way!
Well, it's really not that bad. The only extras are the keywording and the adjustment in LR. If I shot JPGs and did no post-processing, the workflow would still be a pain... Unload pics onto PC, go through to pick out the "good ones", separate those somehow and resize them to a more web-friendly resolution, give them filenames that make more sense, etc...Wow! That's a mind boggling amount of work! I need to figure out how to do all that processing one of these days.I don't have LR. I have Photoshop CS3 -- but I haven't even begun to look at the manual and figure that out, and now they've come out with CS4!
I need more hours in the day.
I still haven't figured out Capture NX so I guess that's where I should start.
Thanks again! Can't wait to see the rest of the photos!
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That's just the stuff I took, there's a fair amount of stuff that's not in there.My god I've finally found someone who has more "stuff" than I do.
He gets serious about video games and you always beat him anyway?That shot of the couple on TSM made me laugh out loud --- that soooo looks like DH and I when it comes to video games. He gets very into those type of things and I couldn't care less (which is lucky for him considering I always win when we play against eachother). At Disney, I think it would be a different story though.
AND---good to see Jack has his backpack on correct this time. One of the pictures i remember from your last trip report was seeing Jack with his money on backwards (at least I think it was last trip, not this one). He's such a cutie.
He gets serious about video games and you always beat him anyway?That's terrible! And terribly funny!
I don't remember Jack having his monkey on backwards before? But I suppose it's possible. Disney is one of the only times he wears it any more, it's just too big and exciting a place to risk letting him run free. Whenever possible, we did try to hold his hand though, or let him run around without it. The biggest downside is that every wanna-be comedian says the same stale line - "hey, you've got a monkey on your back!"That was not real funny the first couple times we heard it, and just annoying the last 50,000 times we've heard it!
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