An “oops” and an anouncement

Yesterday I promised a screencast showing qDSLRdashboard in action. I did, in fact, record a video, edited it, and posted it on youtube. I then realized, as I watched the video on youtube, that I had forgotten to apply an editing change across all my cuts 1. This rendered the video unusable, as the key…

qDSLRdashboard in action

Yesterday I wrote about my acquisition of a battery-powered router to use as a wireless tether for my Nikon DSLR. Today I have a short video ready to show it in action. This demonstrates the router working in conjunction with my iPad, which is how I’ll be using it 1. The image to the left…

DIY Wireless Photography Tether

Over the last few years, I have greatly enjoyed my transition to DSLR photography. Using this tool I have been able to explore taking the photographs I’ve always envisioned in my imagination. Taking photos the traditional way, raising the viewfinder to my eye and framing the shot, is absolutely my preferred method of capture. A…

Unpacking In Motion

This week’s section marked a first. I actually scrapped a piece after it was about one third of the way written and started over. It just seemed as though the words I was writing was pulling the characters away from where they wanted to go. In the end, I’m quite happy with how the passage…

Fiction Tuesday – In Motion

Walter stared into Tollen’s eyes for a moment before he finally shrugged and pocketed the stone. “You can’t shrug this away, Walter! I’ve been wondering why Merkot has suddenly become so aggressive in his policies. Well, now I see. He knew you were coming, and he’s trying to make sure you don’t get to where…

Lone Leaf

This morning, I took something out to the trash before worship. This is not the most interesting thing I’ve ever described on this blog. On the way back in to the building, however, I looked down and noticed a single leaf lying in the church driveway. We had a brief shower early in the morning,…