Monthly Archives: October 2007

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New camera for Christmas?

I came across the specifications for this camera and I thought that it was blog-worthy, especially this close to Christmas. Sony’s Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 is a fantastic little camera. It’s really small, has a large screen and image stabilization, and it has remarkably low shutter lag. It’s priced at just a little over $200 and it even comes in pink :-) Most people that I talk to are frustrated with their cameras because of long shutter lag. Shutter lag is that obnoxious time between when you press the button and when the camera takes the picture. It’s usually enough time for someone to step between your subject and the camera or for your kid to run away, leaving you with an image of someones backside or an empty scene.Shutter lag is caused by the camera’s need to auto focus. Every camera, no matter how nice, will have shutter lag–especially in dimly lit situations. A good rule of thumb for photography is to try to take pictures in situations with plenty of light. Try turning on lights, moving closer to a window, or doing an activity outside. Anything that allows more light will help. If you are going to do a project with your kids, and you know that you want to take pictures, look for good light. Truthfully, it isn’t often possible to change these things or to plan ahead, but when you can ading more light will make picture taking less frustrating.If you are looking for a new camera give this one serious consideration.

Neat Truck

Yesterday Winfield started frantically tugging on me and shouting, “Neat truck!” I then realized that it did sound like there was a truck or some other loud mechanical thing outside. Win and I quickly dashed to the front door so that we would not miss the ‘neat truck.’ Fortunately, it had parked right in front of our house and spent about 10 minutes there cleaning the sewer or something. Here’s Win propped up on a chair so the he could watch the ‘neat truck.’

Talking…a lot

Winfield has really learned how to talk. He spends most of his time running around the house identifying things. He finds something that he knows how to say and then repeats that word roughly 20-30 times. He’s a little chatterbox; Jared and I do quite a bit of ignoring.Yesterday Jared and I were in the living room talking and Win had been running through the room shouting something repeatedly. After he’d said it roughly 30 times Jared and I tuned in and realized what he was saying. He was shouting, “cold bits!” “Bits” is his word for his male parts. He had spilled some water down his front and into his diaper. Now he had “cold bits.”

Parents just don’t understand.

Win thought that it was very important to wear a knit hat while eating a mu-mah (translation: muffin) out of a bowl. Parents just don’t understand!

Halloween Costume

Win has picked his Halloween costume for this year–an Abercrombie & Fitch model. Can you tell which model is Win?

Sport

A couple of days ago Winfield made up a new sport. He’s been playing it a lot lately. It goes like this; he gets out his Tiger’s baseball, an old tennis ball and the tube extension for our vacuum. He then runs around the house hitting each ball with the vacuum tube and shouting, “ha-tau!” with each hit. It’s pretty cute.Win had just gotten out of the bath when I took this.