I’m Going to Cuba
I guess I haven’t mentioned that. From January 1st to 10th, I’m going to Cuba. We’re going to spend four nights in Havana and four in a resort at Varadero. So, posting will be light to nonexistent over the next week and a half. If you’re looking for something to read, check out one of the 260 sites on the sidebar there. Surely there’s something to your liking.
In preparation for the Cuban trip, I decided to upgrade my digital camera. While I was happy enough with our PowerShot A75, and a better camera certainly doesn’t make a better photographer, I’ve been wanting a digital SLR since we went to Africa. On that trip, we used our great old Pentax K-1000, which takes great photos (with brilliant colour). However, animals move a lot. I’m not a skilled-enough photographer to focus the zoom lens, track the animal, check the settings and take a quality shot. We were successful occasionally, but not consistently. So, I thought I’d make it easier on myself by getting an SLR with an auto-focus option and digital output. I got a Nikon D70. It’s the pick of the litter in its price range, and Heather (who takes way better photos than me) kindly let me fondle hers to ensure that it was the right fit.
Today we went to Pender Island to look at a few prospective pieces of land. I took the camera to test it out and document the lots we were looking at. Mostly, there are a lot of photos of trees. I did get to sit up in the front seat of the float plane on the way over, though. I have much learning to do with the camera, but I certainly liked how it responded on its first day out.
