Love seeing the fog on the bridge except for when I had to drive the bridge. Even in a car it was not fun.
That 4 day old looks a little like Trigger.
I like the B/W one. He looks like he's saying grace at the supper tree.
On my daughter's Powershot SD1400 You have to go into the menu and choose file numbering to access the file number menu. Hope this helps.
Having taken less than 800 shots with mine I am not an expert, but I do like the feel and the look of the pictures I am getting from it. Here are 2 of them
a P 51
Me 262 Jet fighter.
One of my friends parents when I was in the 6th grade had a Packard President those same colors.
It looks to be horse drawn. Nice pic.
Most of the fun of having a digital camera is being able to take a lot of pictures.
Any time you can drive down the pacific coast highway you will find things to photograph. There are pullouts all along the highway and at some of them you can walk right down to the ocean. There is also the army museum at Fort Ord that is interesting.
Rich, I got mine at the Navy Exchange in Port Hueneme, Ca in 1970 and the Honeywell name had something to do with being sold in a Navy exchange. The ones sold in town were Asahi Pentaxes.
Db7423 If I remember rightly that Nash came from The Altoona area. The man that restored it said he got that and a 1917 Packard truck in Eastern Pa. someplace.
It always amazes me how low to the water the sides of a tug are and how they get very little water over the gunwales.
Another newbie here from The Tucson area. Just got a Nikon D3000 and have been using a Sony DSC-H2 camera for the last 4 years. I started on a Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic SPII many years ago.I enjoy old vehicles and construction & mining equipment.
Enclosed are a couple of my pics.
Old Rock Crusher at Jerome State Park, AZ
1952 Nash 1 1/2 ton truck w/ wrecker body. 1 of only 10 known to exist.