Friday, January 22, 2010

Cabin fever combined with sciatica is a real 'pain'. It's gotten so bad I've been redoing parts of my web site (chocphoto.com) and have been adding some Flash to it. It's kind of annoying the way Adobe caches the Flash content, and it makes it awkward to see changes when your browser keeps loading up the cached content. I'm trying to avoid using Flash for the actual galleries, since a lot of people block Flash in their browsers since it can be slow to load.

It's also a challenge getting anything to render correctly in IE, what a piece of junk. I actually have to have a blank space at the top of each page to get the tables and Flash content to center properly - of course Firefox, Chrome and Safari work fine as expected. I'll never be an HTML expert, but I know more now than when I started even though everything is still pretty much a work in progress.

Ah well, playing is fun, but I really need to get out and take some pictures. :)

Sunday, January 17, 2010


Cabin fever has set in and I am busy planning (mostly daydreaming, actually) about this year's trips. My fist big trip will be back to the southwest, camping in Death Valley and southern Utah. I go to southern Utah at least once a year, but this will be the earliest and also my first visit to Death Valley. Son Ted will be meeting me in Death Valley for a couple of days, which will be great. He's off in Peru doing the Inca Trail now, I expect Death Valley will be drier.

Got myself a new 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II lens to fill out my landscape range along with my 17-35mm and 28-70mm, so I should be set for focal lengths and have no excuses in that regard..

Right now I'm debating whether or not to drive straight through to Death Valley or stop and camp a day or two along the way.

I'm also planning on a visit to the greater Yellowstone area this summer. I usually go in spring and/or fall, but this trip I plan on mixing in a lot of fly fishing and hope to hit the salmon fly hatch on the Madison - that is a blast.

I'll probably manage to squeeze in some trips to the Smokies again this year too, it's an area that I have neglected for too long - especially since it is so close to home.

I can hardly wait to hit the road again, where I can start to get homesick.  :)