What is so wrong about being lost? If I were lost on an island with lots of beautiful women the last thing I would want is to be found. Of course, this is open for debate especially with my wife. The idea of being permanently stranded on a tropical island with all the provisions for survival sounds pretty good to me. They have houses, state of the art technology, food, and free health care. Where is the downside? For those of you with families it is easy to understand why you would want to get back to civilization, but if they were on the island with you; would it be so bad? To me it sounds like a dream come true. Reverting back to the days of hunters and gatherers, the man would become responsible for bringing home food. This replaces his typical nine to five job. Imagine the possibilities, no traffic, no boss, no meetings. The only meetings you would have throughout your day is at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In addition, the tax benefits are phenomenal. No income, sales, luxury, property, estate, gas, automobile, or death taxes. What you make for yourself on the island is yours to do with as you see fit. I am not persuading you to move to an island and shun society, but the idea is pretty enticing.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Whispers of Summer
Lately, the views of Catalina have been nothing short of phenomenal. At times it has appeared close enough to take a leisurely swim to it. This picture was my first stab at creating an HDR image. I have not completely committed to the Photomatix software and that is why you see the watermark all over my beautiful picture. They will remove it when I spring for the licensed version rather than the free trial. This particular day was earlier in January when the temperature was in the mid 80's. It never ceases to amaze me how we can be on the beach with 80 degree temperatures. We are so lucky to live in Southern California.
My Review of Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM AutoFocus Wide Angle Telephoto Zoom Lens - USA Warranty
Originally submitted at Adorama
Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM AutoFocus Wide Angle Telephoto Zoom Lens - USA Warranty
Great Price Great Lens
Pros: Easily Interchangeable, Quick Focus, Sharp Focus, Consistent Output
Best Uses: General Use, Landscape Photography
Describe Yourself: Hobbyist/Enthusiast
This is the first lens I bought for my SLR after using the 18mm kit lens. I love the lens. It takes great close up shots and beautiful portraits. The auto focus is amazing. Fast and quiet. Adorama offered at over a 100 dollars less than the local Ritz camera store. I use it with a hood and can't wait to see the results using a polarizer. It does search in low light conditions. I usually use the 18mm for night long exposure type shots, but other than that this lens is a permanent fixture on my camera. shots are sharp and colors are solid. Great lens for the money.
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