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great blue heron

Bicycling, Photography and Programming

  • Beach Driftwood with Bolts

    I sat next to these. 50mm, Pentax K10D, 400iso, 1/100; Hugin, Gimp.

    jedreynolds

    August 25, 2014
    desktop-art, fun, panorama, Photos, wallpaper
  • Bike upgrade

    Liam gets new bike, Jesse gets Liam’s old bike.

    jedreynolds

    August 24, 2014
    Cycling, family, fun, Health
    bike, family
  • Great Blue Heron, Fisherman’s Wharf, Lopez Isl

    I saw six in this area that morning. I would plan on bringing a tripod and a 300mm lens next time. For this one I used a 135mm with a K10D, circular polarizer, ~400iso, 1/200. Post in Gimp.

    jedreynolds

    August 23, 2014
    Camping, environment, fishermans bay, fun, great blue heron, Lopez, Photos
  • Watmough Bay Panorama

    This is not a super duper pano, this is full of bracketed shots. The difference (ghosting) of the branches is a combination of me shifting footing and wind. (Hugin with HDR and Gimp to bring out color.) This one is probably too wide for a triple monitor setup, but it might work.

    jedreynolds

    August 23, 2014
    environment, fun, panorama, Photos, wallpaper
  • Rock and Cliff at Watmough Bay, Lopez Isl, WA

    I spent a lot of time taking bracketed exposures on Lopez Island. Here an HDR result from Watmough Bay.

    jedreynolds

    August 23, 2014
    fun, Photos
  • Fort Ebey Sunset

    This is the way I wanted the sunset to look ;-) Pentax K10D, 28mm, 200iso ~1/40. I like the triple sun glare spots that came out in Hugin.

    jedreynolds

    August 16, 2014
    desktop-art, environment, fun, Photos, wallpaper
    fort ebey, panorama, wallpaper, wide desktop
  • Port Townsend Ferry

    jedreynolds

    August 16, 2014
    Camping, family, fun
  • Camp fire time at Fort Ebey

    jedreynolds

    August 16, 2014
    Camping, family, fun
    camp fire, camping, Washington
  • Spread spectrum – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I have often wondered why there is a BIOS option on modern motherboards for “spread spectrum.” For a server, you probably won’t need this option unless you have EMI regulations to be concerned with. this method does not reduce total radiated energy, and therefore systems are not necessarily less likely to cause interference. Spreading energy…

    jedreynolds

    August 15, 2014
    Uncategorized
  • Why Seattle Is Not Like Silicon Valley

    Why Seattle Is Not Like Silicon Valley

    jedreynolds

    August 15, 2014
    Uncategorized
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