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RE: Saturday in the Mountains - metallyguitarded_imp - 03-08-2015 (03-08-2015, 03:59 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Like I told flynrider in another thread Your suggestions and advice are very much appreciated! Thank you! Now to find a lanyard of sufficient (but not too much) length. (03-08-2015, 09:55 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: MG, good luck with the camera on the lanyard. It's a good trick and has provided me with hours and hours of harmless fun. I'm pleased the Ferret shared the knowledge. But ... Your point concerning enjoying the ride over documenting it with photos is well taken. I can see myself already, obsessing over getting the right shot just so I can come on here and post it for all to see. Still, I'll give it a try and will be mindful of where my focus is during the ride. (Haven't written one of those in a while. Haha.) I'll stick with my goal of obtaining a suitable video camera. That way, my obsession will be contained to post-ride editing and music selection. And, yes, these will be photos and eventually videos that I suspect my wife will never see. I thoroughly enjoy seeing all of your photos of roads, road-side diners, motorcycles and the occasional Pterodactyl sighting. Keep them coming! RE: Saturday in the Mountains - the Ferret - 03-08-2015 The camera lanyard has to be long enough to go over your helmet. My camera is every bit as much a part of my riding gear as my helmet, jacket and gloves. I NEVER ride without it. On some rides I never take a picture, it just hangs there. On others I shoot 100 pictures, on some I have shot thousands, like when I went to Europe or when I rode ro California last summer. I like photographs. Always have. They allow others to see some of the wondrous things I have seen, share in some of my awesome adventures, and at a soon to be 65 years old they allow me to look back and remember just what a good life I have had. Saturday in the Mountains - Elipten_imp - 03-08-2015 Time for a GoPro Ferret. Probably safer. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: Saturday in the Mountains - emptysea - 03-08-2015 My lanyard doesn't fit over my helmet. I just put the camera on first. Go Pros Re great, but the digital on a lanyard is more convenient. My intent is to eventually have both. That way, I don't have to unmount the GoPro to take a picture, say, of something to my left. RE: Saturday in the Mountains - the Ferret - 03-08-2015 (03-08-2015, 12:27 PM)Elipten_imp Wrote: Time for a GoPro Ferret. Probably safer. Naaa I'm old school.
Saturday in the Mountains - Elipten_imp - 03-08-2015 And yet using a digital camera! And an iPad as I recall. Gotcha Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: Saturday in the Mountains - the Ferret - 03-09-2015 Well, I don't have a DVR, a smart phone, any digital magazines, or have anything that's blue tooth. I still pay bills with a check and envelope and stamps, and hand write my return address. I do have a VCR however and a bunch of VHS tapes ( I also have vinyl albums but no record player anymore)...I do have some CDs and DVDs only I can never remember which ones are music and which ones are movies, so I call them all CDDVD's. I still have a land line telephone and walk into my credit union to talk to a person (don't use ATM's). For the most part I still use paper maps, and carry cash when going on trips (I am learning to rely more on my cc these days). My kids think it's funny that I still carry and pay for things with cash, but there is no identity theft with cash. I finally got basic cable but I don't get any sports or movie channels and mainly watch CH 12, a local network TV channel (is Direct Tv considered cable or satellite?) and in the truck I listen to mostly AM radio. Up until 2 years ago I unlocked my car with the key rather than that push button thingy (key doesn't need a battery). My truck before my latest truck was still a truck, with vinyl floor and roll down windows, no air, no radio and a big long shifter for the 5 speed on the floor. My latest truck is a frickin Cadilac with a bed (actually it's a Honda). If the battery ever dies it will just be a lump of metal as it won't do anything without juice. I will have to open the door just to get some air while waiting for AAA. Yes, I still have AAA..since the late 60's lol...oh and I still watch the evening news every day at 6 PM just like my parents did. Now, am I old school or what? RE: Saturday in the Mountains - emptysea - 03-09-2015 Well...not sure about the "school" part.....
RE: Saturday in the Mountains - metallyguitarded_imp - 03-09-2015 I did get one of these for Christmas along with a packet of film: [url=http://s51.photobucket.com/user/jamesfontaine/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMAG1371.jpg.html] ![]() It even came with a nice lanyard. Maybe I should throw it around my neck on my next ride and show the ferret how to really kick it old school. RE: Saturday in the Mountains - the Ferret - 03-09-2015 I hear ya Sea.I do miss walking up to the mailbox and finding a letter in there from a friend. Now it's all texts and emails. I wrote an article one time (for an Archery Magazine) about how we were losing our heritage. When hand written letters and film pictures finally go by the way side, documenting events and conversations in history is going to be tough. Think about the article that was recently posted about Soichiro Honda. The pictures, the hand written quotes. Pictures and letters document history. Is there someday going to be a book featuring emails and texts from/between todays pioneers? And since texts and emails can be altered..or deleted or lost... Boy talk about a thread hijack sorry MG(03-09-2015, 12:58 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: I did get one of these for Christmas along with a packet of film: wow that made be belly laugh. I used to have one of those. Loved the noise it made when it spit out the pic and then watching the picture develop..like magic!Good one MG. |