Florida Boggy Creek Airboat Rids Revisited

I was here back in December and did the Boggy Creek Airboat Rides and it was fun then (Finding Alligators In Florida Wetlands Boggy Creek Airboat Rides), and it was even better now. The weather was warmer the sun was out and it felt great. I loved the feeling of the sun and wind going through my hair. Living in Seattle is not my favorite aspect of my life. I miss the sunshine for at least 9 out of 12 months of the year so today was a refreshing soothing bask in the sun on an air boat.

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The marsh was lower than it was back in December, Florida could use a little rain but the alligators didn’t seem to mind. We found on of the mommy alligators not too far from her babies. She was giving them some time to play unsupervised, well partially unsupervised. She was close enough to come scare away a predator, but she was far enough away they probably felt some independence. (not that I’m an alligator expert though, who knows that they were doing) Maybe they had a fight and mom needed a time out. I often need a time out myself when it comes to parenting. Parenting is HARD stuff!

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Mostly since I’ve done this before I enjoyed the company of my friends, seeing the birds flying around and the thrill of finding alligators that never gets old. I’ve been trying to tell my friends at home that I work on these trips but they keep telling me yeah right, you can’t convince us of that. Well look at this, this is the bloggers sitting down at the picnic table working away as we’re trying to make our twitter goal. We do really work.

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Of course they were also waiting on the little alligator to make an appearance. Thank you goes to Disney Global Resort Homes, Kissimmee CVB and Boggy Creek Airboat Rids.

Awesome Camera Under $500: Sony High Zoom H Series Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V

My favorite Sony cyber-shot for the zoom is the Sony High Zoom H Series Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V. This camera is spectacular and even better than my Canon just because I don’t have a lens that zooms this far. The Sony High Zoom H Series Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V zooms up to 30x optical zoom, 60x virtual zoom via Clear Image Zoom” technology. You will not believe the quality until you try it. Check out this view from my room:

“Full-featured, ultra high zoom (30x)”

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A little closer

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A whole lot closer:

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Here are more reasons to love the HIGH-ZOOM H SERIES CYBER-SHOT:

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V

 

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The Features:

· Photo Creativity interface and 9 “Picture Effect” options for creating unique, custom-styled photos and video

Sad on my part, I didn’t know this camera had the picture effect features when it was my turn to use it. I should have explored the camera better while I was playing with it. I was so enamored with the zoom on this beauty that I never uncovered how much this camera could do. But with all the other cameras I used, I loved the photo creativity interface and this camera could have only been better than the others right?

· GPS geo-tagging functionality

I don’t always want people to know where we are, but when traveling this is data I love to have. Remember when looking at old photos, actual photos not digital, and you have to write the date and location on the photos, and the ones you didn’t write on you have no idea where they were taken. I look at old photos my parents have and have no clue where or when they were taken. Digital photos can store all kinds of information along with the photo, and this camera adds GPS tagging to your photos.  So I’ll always remember these trees were in Sedona.

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· 27mm equivalent Carl Zeiss™ Vaio Sonnar T lens with 30x optical zoom, 60x virtual zoom via “Clear Image Zoom” technology

As I mentioned above, AMAZING. I was so distracted by the zoom on this camera that I forgot about everything else the camera might be capable of doing.

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· Lightning-fast AF speed of approximately 0.1 second in daylight, 0.2 seconds in low-light

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· Full HD Movie Shooting capability (1920×1080/60p) and three-way Optical image stabilization with “Active Mode”

I took some video using the camera, I also took some 3D photos. I was sad to find out that I couldn’t view them unless I had a 3D TV.

Other Features you might find interesting

· 3.0-inch (8.3cm) Xtra Fine™ 921k dot LCD screen

· “Extra High Sensitivity” technology enhances low-light shooting capabilities

· Captures 13.5 MP still images while shooting video via “Dual-Record”

· 18 MP “Exmor R” CMOS sensor

· Manual Focus ring for adjusting focus accordingly

 

The Sony H Series Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is available in black for approximately $480

 

Sony paid for all travel expenses to Sedona.

Photography: Hugs from Pixar Monsters Mike & Sully

 

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I had to take a quick time out for Mike and Sully the stars of Monsters Inc. We chatted about Monsters University, a prequel to the original film, arrives in theaters in Disney Digital 3D on June 21, 2013 or roughly around that date. I’m not allowed to share any more details about it, actually, they were quite reluctant to share any information about it. It’s all top secret for now, but we’re super excited about any possibilities of a prequel to Monsters Inc.

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They waved good by and Mike even gave me an extra eye for a final photo opp.

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Photos were taken during the Brave Press Trip. Brave comes out June 22. Disney paid all travel and expenses.

Photography: The Call of the Bagpipes

 

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I took the first two photos of Jeff Campbell as he greeted bloggers at the Pixar Brave Press day with his beautiful bagpipe playing. He led the press into Pixar with the call of the bagpipes.

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The final photo: A bagpiper, Jeff Campbell, performs at the Brave Long Lead Press Day on April 4, 2012 at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif. (Photo by Deborah Coleman / Pixar) — with Jim MacQuarrie and 6 others. Brave comes out June 22nd.

 

Travel and expenses were covered by Disney.

Photography: Inside Pixar The Incredibles

 

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Visiting Pixar was amazingly surreal. I had to pinch myself all day to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. We weren’t allowed to take our cameras everywhere but this is one shot I was able to capture, The Incredibles.

The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco

Very close to the Golden Gate Bridge is the Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. I say it’s close because there is a nice view from inside the museum. The Walt Disney Family Museum holds so much information inside it about Walt Disney and his accomplishments and I was fascinated. Walt Disney’s life was brought to life in the 40,000 square foot Museum that illuminates his tremendous successes, disappointments, and unyielding optimism as he pursued innovation and excellence while entertaining and enchanting generations worldwide.He was an amazing innovator, dreamer and imaginer. He dared to be challenged and saw his failures as opportunities to grow and learn.

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Here’s just a little bit about this life:

imageWalt Disney was born in Chicago, IL on December 5, 1901. In 1906, his family moved to a Missouri farm, where he had an idyllic early childhood and first learned to draw. The farm failed, and in 1911 his family moved to Kansas City, MO where he rose at 3:30 a.m. to deliver newspapers on his father’s paper route and fell in love with vaudeville and movies. In 1917, the family moved to Chicago, where Walt created cartoons for his high school yearbook, took classes at the Art Institute of Chicago, and tried to enlist in the U.S. Army. Rejected for being underage, he joined the American Ambulance Corps and arrived in France as World War I ended.. He constantly drew and earned a quarter for his first drawing at the age of 19.  With only $40 in his pocket he rode first class on a train to California and made his dreams come true.

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There was so much to Walt Disney’s life that I loved learning about. Family was important to him, he used his fascination with trains through his career. He created things constantly pushing the limits and never believing that something was impossible. He was a collector too.

Here s a list of a few things he invented.

First animated film that successfully synchronized sound and image (Mickey Mouse in Steamboat Willie, 1928)

First animated film in three-strip Technicolor (Flowers and Trees, 1932)

Refinement of two-story multiplane camera, which gave unprecedented depth to animated films (The Old Mill, a short, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, both 1937)

Redefining the concept and production of a feature-length animated movie (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937)

First movie to use Fantasound, a multi-channel sound system that predated the widespread use of stereo and surround sound by nearly 20 years (Fantasia, 1940)

First major Hollywood movie studio to produce series programming directly for television (ABC, 1954)

First animated feature to use widescreen, CinemaScope technology (Lady and the Tramp, 1955)

America’s first daily-operating Monorail system (Disneyland, 1959)

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He never stopped. I mean yes he took time off for his family but he kept creating and expanding until he died. He was an amazing and inspiring man.  The museum has a fantastic collection of miniatures and I loved looking at them. There was a quote and I can’t remember it exactly but it said that he found his collection calming, when things were stressful at the studio the miniatures were relaxing.

And amazingly what I shared is still just a small portion of his accomplishments and the amazing life story inside the Walt Disney Family Museum.

 

Travel and expenses were covered by Disney/Pixar.

16GB Sony Handycam PJ260V Projector Camcorder Capturing Great Video

While in Sedona with Sony, not only did I get to test out the entire family of Sony Cybershot cameras, I also had the opportunity to try out the 16GB Sony Handycam PJ260V projector from the Sony Handycam family.

Sony’s new line of Handycam® camcorders makes it very easy to capture precious memories in high-quality full HD video and still photography. I captured fairly good video on a helicopter through the glass of the red rocks in Sedona. I also captured some still photos with really great quality in the middle of taking video. How cool is that you don’t have to stop your video to take a picture.

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Sony continues to impress me and has won me over as a consumer. We used to have a Sony camera and when we moved to HD I’m not sure why but we switched to a competitor, maybe my husband’s goal was to have all of the same brand, but after playing with the Sony Handycam, I’m ready to switch back to Sony. They  offer exceptional engineering in the HD models and this year they are adding a new Entry HD camcorder segment at an attractive price with four models, a Step-Up HD category with three models, Mid HD options with two models, four High End HD models, and a Double Full HD 3D camcorder. With sleek, compact designs and a refined level of optical performance, Handycam camcorders offer best-in-class features that set them apart from the competition.

16GB Sony Handycam PJ260V projector

One of the coolest features and I do have to say one because there are many is the  improved built-in projector for a brighter and larger projected picture (up to 100” diagonal). I used the projector in a car on the roof of it while sitting in the backseat in the Sedona sun. It was bright enough for everyone in the car to look up at the ceiling and see the video I took while we were in broad daylight. Hello! Awesome right?

Another amazing feature that I have to boast about on Sony’s behalf is the Balanced Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization which controls the entire optical path as one floating unit to improve image stabilization by up to 13 times better than its predecessor. My husband can not take video without a tripod, so I’d love to see how his video with this camcorder came out. It has to be much better right?

HD Sony Handycam

The Sony Handycam also has By Pixel Super Resolution to create higher pixel count in still images by referencing hundreds of samples in the database to generate pixels close to reality, and Closer Voice utilizing Face Detection and its advanced audio processing to suppress unwanted noise and capture human voices with maximum clarity. The new high-definition camcorders and their accessories are available, starting at about $300, at http://store.sony.com, Sony retail stores and other authorized retailers nationwide.

 

Sony paid for my trip and all expenses while letting me play with their cameras in Sedona.

Photography: A Sunset on The Rocks

 

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Taken in Sedona Arizona as the sun was setting.

Photography: A Pirate Ship

 

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Photography: Bee in the Poppy

 

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This is another photo that I took with the Sony Cybershot TX5 in the painting mode in the photo art feature while I was in Arizona with Sony. And here is the photo without the camera effect. 

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I love using the Sony Cybershot with the photo effects. You save so much time seeing it right away instead of using some sort of photo editing software to make the effect.