I caved; a Pentax Optio S12 is winging its way to me via Amazon as we speak (well, actually, it's sitting in an Amazon warehouse because I opted for the free shipping, and ergo it won't ship out until September 2nd; but the process of its eventually reaching me has been set in motion! Just . . no actual motion type motion yet.) I tried and tried to find a store that had one in stock so that I could try it out before I bought it, but nobody within 25 miles seems to stock them - and sadly, gas prices being what they are, it's really not worth driving farther than that as opposed to just returning it if I don't like it. And Amazon had it on really, really ridiculous sale, so there you go.
I will post a review when it arrives and I've had a chance to try it out. I'm kinda bummed that it's not likely to arrive before the holiday, but oh well.
This was brought about in part by the optical zoom on the currently-owned Pentax Optio S7 dying an untimely death on me. I can't blame the camera - I've taken upwards of 15k pictures with it in the last 18 months. It's done its duty. But, never the less, I have a camera that shuts itself off if I try to use the zoom outside of macro mode (yeah, I know, I work almost exclusively in macro mode, but still) and is threatening to give up the ghost entirely. Even in macro mode, the focus is not what it used to be - sometimes it works, sometimes it gives me a big blur. And the summer's not over. This is decidedly not cool.
But I got this one before it started to go wonky on me. This is entitled, "No, Pixar did not make me up, I swear."
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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OMG, that little grasshopper (it is a grasshopper, right?) is soooo cute!
There is currently a ladybug caught in the massive spiderweb outside our study window. I'm pretty sure it's dead. It's kind of cool-looking, but I fear it's macabre to take pictures of dead ladybugs.
It is indeed a grasshopper.
I think pictures of dead ladybugs might be just slightly morbid - but that spider picture you posted a while back was really cool. Did you find out what species it was or anything?
No, I never found out what kind of spider it was. It's still having a great time being a spider (i.e., desiccating trespassers), though.
I'm pretty sure it's some form of orb weaver, possibly a very skinny shamrock orb weaver (maybe a male? my book only has pictures of females), but I'm not positive. Whatever it is, it's pretty.
. . . I'm getting impatient for my camera to get here. It would have been really nice to have it for the long weekend, but not a willing-to-pay-ridiculous-shipping-rates degree of nice, when it'll get here for free next week.
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