So, I spent a good part of the morning and early afternoon today working on the pictures of my brother Pete's wedding.
I gotta say, I love how absolutely trouble-free it has been to transfer pictures from my Nikon D40 to my computer, be it on XP or in Vista.
Editing Pete's wedding pictures
My current rookie workflow is to create a folder on my Server's external drive that I am dedicating just to media and then manipulate the pictures once I have them safely transferred there. Once I had all of the images off the Nikon D40, it was time to get them tagged.
I am excited at the possibilities offered by developing a real discipline in getting images tagged the instant they come off the camera. I think the real trick is to split the task into manageable, bite-sized tasks, using multiple folders created by picture theme to tags bunches of images at a time.
Once the images are tagged, doing a search for a place or someone's name, having just those pictures show up in the search results really rocks. I am really having fun with this digital photography hobby I am filling my time with.
Printing a CD Cover. NOT.
After getting the pictures from the wedding sorted out, it was time to try and print to a CD. Hah. In short, all I managed after nearly two hours was to get extremely frustrated and pent up with the desire to just throw my printer into the middle of the street.
It simply *REFUSED* to print on a CD, and all I can think is that the mechanism to pull the CD Tray in is broken. time for a new printer. I am not going to invest any more time in this. I hand-wrote a title on the CD's and left it as a bad job. *sigh*.
Windows Movie Maker in Windows Vista
I should note that I created a "movie" slide show of the images using the new version of Windows Movie Maker included in Windows Vista. It was utterly simple to do and added value to the CD's that I turned over to my brother and his new bride.
1408
After that, my boy, his girlfriend and I took off for the movies in El Segundo and stopped by Pacific Theaters to see 1408, a horror flick starring John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson and Mary McCormack.
The movie was typical nowadays horror fare with a couple of genuinely scary moments and a so-so ending. All in all, it was OK and served as a nice ending to a hectic weekend. In any case, the kids enjoyed themselves and that's what matters ultimately, right? Right.





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