Imagine a World without Free Knowledge
“Imagine a World without Free Knowledge” from Wikipedia’s blackout page.
One of the largest and most used websites on the net is down in protest of the SOPA and PIPA acts in Congress.

There has never been an Internet protest of this magnitude in the US.
Google has “censored” their page in protest and has organized a petition that I urge you sign here.
Reddit has blackedout and pointed visitors to sign a petition.
Hundreds of other sites have put notices or have brought their own sites down in protest.
What’s the big deal about all this anyway?
It’s interesting that our nation has been critical of other nations and regimes whose governments censor the Internet.
The SOPA and PIPA bills would provide the US government the ability to censor the Internet in a similar manner at the bidding of the entertainment industry.
Take 5 Seconds and give your Opinion Voice
Sign the Petition organized by Google here.
Read MoreFirst Go at HDR Photography
Have you ever taken a picture, and then when showing someone the picture you’ve taken, you sigh with dissapointment, “Well, you just had to be there. The picture doesn’t do it justice.”
I’ve gone through that…a lot.
I still have a lot to learn about photography, but I’ve wished I could get my pictures to turn out better.
There’s a technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography, and I finally was able to give it a go this holiday season.
Here are some shots I took:

A Cool Winter’s Day

Nestled in the Mountains

Cabins in the Distance

Red Sky Delight (or Pink)
First Go at HDR
When you’re watching a sunset, your senses take in the beauty of the scene.
The problem when taking a picture of the scene is that the photograph doesn’t record like your mind records a scene.
The camera doesn’t record what you see because your eyes and brain interpret the light differently than the camera’s sensor.
For example, here’s what the Red Sky photo looked like without HDR

You can see how the camera doesn’t interpret the light from the trees and ground very well, but standing there, you could see them and the sunset just fine.
It was a beautiful moment on what was becoming a chilly winter evening as the sun set.
Here’s the HDR version again:

HDR helps capture the essence and feeling of the scene.
You adjust your camera’s settings to take different exposures of the same scene.
Underexposed, which captures the majesty of the sky for example, and then increasing the exposure on the camera with each picture.
Low exposure:

Lighter:

Lighter-er:

Pretty exposed there:

Unfortunately, when I was taking the pictures, the clouds were moving super fast. They just would hold still for me!
So you take the various exposures and put them in a program called Photomatix that combines the images for you. It’s pretty slick.
Final Result:

If your camera can autobracket, you can take the different exposure levels automatically. My current camera can’t do that, so I have to manually adjust after each picture (which can move the camera, creating blur).
My pictures above are my first go at HDR and aren’t the best examples, but below are some awesome examples courtesy of StuckinCustoms.com:

First HDR to Hang in the Smithsonian by Trey Ratcliff – Stuckincustoms.com

Disneyworld HDR Photo by Trey Ratcliff – Stuckincustoms.com

Taj Mahal HDR by Trey Ratcliff – Stuckincustoms.com
Trey’s photographs are outstanding (used under Creative Commons License).
He has some awesome tutorials on his site.
Since taking my pictures, I’ve watched a lot of his tutorials, so my next pictures should be even better (hopefully).
Read MoreZoorassic Park
We had a fun time visiting the Zoo. Not only did they have the regular animals…they had Dinosaurs.
Megan wasn’t so excited to see the dinosaurs.
“They’re not real,” we said.
“But they’re moving,” she said.
Good point. Especially when we encountered the dinosaurs that would spit on you (seen below).
Ah, a good day to “meat” a carnivore.
Peekaboo.
We saw the bird show there. The first time for the kids.
Oh yeah.
This fellow was loud!
If you’re not familiar with what this sign is from, I’m disappointed.
Read MoreNew Star Tours at Disney
The new Star Tours Ride is open at Disneyland and Disneyworld, and we came across some fun videos promoting the rides. Can’t wait to go.
Below is some footage from the rides. Each time you ride it, you could visit a different destination in the tour.
Read MoreVideo Games have Come a Long Way
Oh, the good ol’ days of Super Mario Brothers. Video Games have come a long way.
Isn’t it interesting to see what we grew up with compared to what kids are starting out with today in video games?
Here’s a little comparison:
The Original Nintendo Entertainment System:
Trailer for a New Star Wars Video Game:
Wow. No wonder kids don’t want to do anything else but play video games.
Read MoreSinging Disney Songs on YouTube
Nick Pitera is a Pixar animator, and also has quite the singing voice. We showed the video to the girls and they loved it.
Nick sings the roles of heroine, hero, villain, and chorus, in this melody of Disney songs.
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