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    I started this blog in 2003. It was to be all about our experience in house building. It's been an amazing journey. Sometimes I look around and I can't believe we acutally built this house and when I say we I mean we. Myself, my husband, his cousin Russ, our Dads and assorted friends and other relatives. We did hire a contractor to pour our foundation and we had a horrible experience with some drywallers but otherwise it was all us. We have been in the house now for one year. There are still a lot of details to finish up. I have some guilt about not posting house projects since I am a member of a house blog ring but there is a lot of valuable information on house building here so while my posts are more about living in our dream house you can still search my archives for posts on every aspect of house building. So? Are we there yet? Nearly. We still need doors and trim inside.......some flooring and tiling needs to be done so stay tuned-we'll get there.

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    Sunday the 12th was David's birthday and he asked for a deck building birthday party. We had lots of friends show up and got a lot done.

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May 07, 2008

Camera Review Part I

I love the Panasonice Lumix line of cameras.  My newest one is the Lumix DMC-FZ18 and has many of the features of the last one but with an 18x zoom rather than the 12x zoom of the last one.  And this one is smaller and easier to carry around.  While there are a lot of things I like about this camera the two best feaures are the zoom and the burst mode.

It is an 8.1-megapixel camera with a 28mm wide-angle lens, and has the Intelligent Auto Mode, which includes Face Detection, Intelligent Scene Selector, and Continuous Autofocus functions.  If you set the picture quality from 8 mp to lower like 5 or 3 you can zoom in even closer, up to 28 times, they call that an extended zoom, not digital.

All the pictures that I take of my feeders and the river mostly are taking through my livingroom windows.

Here is a normal distance picture of the thistle feeder.

Bird

Here is the same photo zoomed in 28 times.

Bird_zoom

Here is the same bird cropped in.

Cropoped_bird

Here are some deer that Dave took.  They were about 75' to 100' away.  They are zoomed in 18 times.

Deer_zoom_1

Here is the same image cropped.

Deer_1_2

Zoomed 18x

Deer_zoom_2

Cropped

Deer_cropped

The burst mode is really great for wild life photography.  Since wild life is always moving it's hard to focus on them but with the burst mode you can keep shooting and that will get you some nice clear shots.

Here is a burst of the deer hightailing it to the island.

Burst_1

Burst 2

Burst_3

Burst 3

Burst_2

Here is a crop of the second burst.

Deer_leap

I'll work on some more examples of picture quality and different zooms and crops.

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that zoom is INCREDIBLE. you always have such good photos ;)

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