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Cairns of Cape Cod

Cairns of Cape Cod
Photo-A-Day #1613

This morning Dad and I got up early and took Taylor with us to Woods Hole. We first went to Nobska Light So I could try out my new photography toy. The Panamatic from Lenspen. You attach your camera to the device and the device to your tripod. It has click stops at every 30 degrees so that you can create seamless panoramic shots. I tried my first one from the truck bed but that didn’t work so I moved out a ways from the light house and was able to get a pretty nice 360 shot of the lighthouse, the water and the plant life. Here is how that one came out.

Nobska Lighthouse

Then we went down into Woods Hole and picked up some breakfast stuff from Pie in the Sky.

Pie In The Sky

While I was there I logged on to the free Internet, pulled up BenSpark.com and bookmarked it and left it up for the next customer to see. Who knows maybe someone there might like my work and my Cape Cod Photos.

After Pie in the Sky we went up the street over to the MBL Marine Biological Laboratory buildings and into the inner Woods Hole Harbor. I set up my Tripod again and took a nice 360 of that harbor which also caught shots of the Woods Hole Science School (We attended as kids and Tara taught there last summer). Here is that Shot.

Woods Hole Inner Harbor

After that I walked up the street while Dad pulled the truck around. I went to MBL Beach and took a 180 shot of that area. Here is that one.

MBL Beach

Then we headed home and along Surf Drive Beach we stopped so I could take a photo of the Cairn that was set up along the Falmouth Road Race Route. I snapped this one too.

Cairns of Cape Cod (Angle 2)

We got home and had breakfast. Allison headed off Cape 1st and I followed with Eva. Having 2 cars after the long weekend stinks. Having them before the long weekend so we could get down on our own timetables wasn’t as bad.

Before we left Eva played on her tricycle from the Miners. They left a bunch of kids toys behind for Eva. Their grandchildren have grown out of the toys so the Miners cleared out some space in the house and garage. We inherited two tricycles and a bunch of tiny chairs and baby swings. Not sure what Eva will do with those. Eva played with Memere and Grandfather before she left for home.

Enjoying my Tricycle

I’m off to England tomorrow and I have to relearn how to get online and do my demonstration. Oh boy it is going to be a long night.

By The Way I did the panorama stitching in Photoshop Elements. There is an automatic function for it that works pretty well. I learned about it from this website. Here is how you buy the Panamatic from Lenspen.

Watching the Waves

Watching the Waves
Photo-A-Day #1611

Today we spent the day at the beach on the Cape. Eva enjoyed the heck out of the sand, the water and playing with Memere and Grandfather. She got to play with her friend (pictured above) as well. The day was filled with so much fun, but then also some daddy mistakes.

Daddy mistake – After the beach and shower I read Eva a story on the Goldilocks Bed. She fell asleep. Instead of putting her into the pack and play I left her on the bed. She knows how to get on and off a bed much higher off the ground so no big deal right? Um, No I was talking with our friend Michael when we heard a loud thump. Apparently our little violent sleeper fell off the bed (which is no more than 6 inches off the ground). She was pretty much inconsolable for the next 20 minutes. only wanted Momma, Daddy was the devil at that point. To make matters worse she is now afraid of barking dogs and my parents are dogsitting my sister Tara’s dog Taylor. Taylor is a pretty laid back pup except when certain dogs walk by. Then she starts barking and Eva starts bawling. It’s fun you should try it sometime.

I’ll tell today’s story in photos from the day.

Looking Back

We started the morning watching a beautiful red tailed hawk in the tree across the street. A murder of crows* (wiki def of bird groups) was all upset with this hawk and continued to chase and dive bomb it throughout the day.

Reading @chrisbrogan & @jul...

I read some more of Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. I got to the part on page 202 (I think) where Chris talks about Mixing Up the Transmission Methods. If I could put things as well as Chris does then that sentiment is what I was trying to get across with my use every crayon in your box post.

Swimming

We took Eva in swimming a few times. She loves the water. She also loves it when I throw her in the air. She laughs and says to do it again Dadda. I love that. She also loves to swim with her float and since there are no longer any lifeguards around we can do that.

Family Portrait

Some friends of ours Allie and Michael were interested in getting a family portrait taken. I went back to the house to grab the “Good” camera. I took a bunch of photos for them and later Michael came over to get them on his flash drive. That was when Eva fell out of bed. So it was a bit chaotic.

Family Portrait

Our friend Paul O’Donnell took this portrait for us. He saw me taking pictures of Michael and Allie and asked if we wanted him to take one of us. Eva was all set with sitting still and this is the only one where she looked at the camera.

Satisfied

Tonight we took a walk and I took my camera and tripod. I tried a bunch of photos where I would set a long exposure for the moon and the moon’s reflection on the water then I would poop the flash at the end of the exposure to expose the foreground. IT worked pretty well and I can fire lasers with my teeth, apparently.

By The Water

I took another one with Allison. Actually Dad fired it for me because I couldn’t get the remote to fire from the position where we stood.

Finish Line Garden

This one would have been really cool if I had some runners from the road race standing behind the rock and in that general part of the photo but not covering the moonlight on the water. I’ll have to try that with a group sometime. Finding the right camera position was not fun though. Well, it was a long and eventful day here on the Cape. Tomorrow we are in for another fun day. Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings us.