Friday, March 12, 2010

Tampa 2010

Hey guys,

Enjoy some pics from my work related trip in Tampa, FL. I plan on posting pics and documenting my adventures right here in my blog!

Click the link below to view the Tampa album hosted on my webpage:

http://www.216digits.com/pics/Tampa2010

-216Digits

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Loving the Camera!

Hey guys! Below are a few shots that I took over this weekend. This camera is wicked fun! The red truck pic was created by color accent scene mode (basically, it saturates a selected color and then desaturates the rest). I used the same setting in the orange shot, guess where I took that picture?? Don't forget to click on the image to view it larger....






The above was taken whlie in 'Nostalgic' mode.

What would a post be without Jenga????

Sunday, February 21, 2010

New Canon S90 IS

Where has 216 blogs been? I've been all over and pretty darn busy. But, I'm back with a brand new post!!

Recently my Sony DSC-T9 has suffered a focus/lens issue, so I've been on the hunt for a new point and shoot. After reading tons of reviews and seeing various camera results on forums, I ended up going with the Canon S90 IS. Quite frankly, this is one of the most versatile cameras I've ever used and it fits perfectly in my pocket!! Size and image quality were the 2 most important factors in making my decision. The S90 excels in both!

I haven't spent a lot of time with it just yet, but decided to post a few odd pics that I've taken while playing around:

(as always, click the image to view larger)


The above shot was taken messing around with RAW and manual exposure. This was 15", f4, iso 80. Most folks would've deleted the shot, but knowing the capabilities of RAW files, I decided to try to make something of it.


This is the same RAW file, but post processed. I bumped up the exposure and converted to grayscale within Lightroom. It ended up being a pretty cool shot. I really dig the star clusters and 'moon burst'.



This was taken the next day. The camera was set on full auto and the only post processing was resizing to post on the net. I can't believe how sharp and vivid the picture is. Some might say it's too vibrant, but I dig it and it's cool to compare the night shot with the day shot...


Here's Jenga. She's probably thinking: oh no, not another freakin' camera =)


Here I am, getting ready for a 7 mile run. Having finished the run, it sure is relaxing to be posting a few pics for you to enjoy.

Until next time...

-216digits

Saturday, December 12, 2009

i7 920 Heatsink Upgrade

Let me begin by saying WOW! I'll let the numbers speak for themselves. Around a 20 degree Celsius difference, that's just crazy!




Here's the setup:
-Intel Core i7-920 Bloomfield 2.66GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core
-EVGA E758-A1 3-Way SLI (x16/x16/x8) LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard
-OCZ 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333
-EVGA 896-P3-1257-AR GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Edition 896MB
-SILVERSTONE TEMJIN TJ06B

Here's the upgrade:

Went from stock Intel i7-920 heatsink to a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus. This heatsink is huge and as the numbers show, it works! I've been waiting almost a year for a kick ass heatsink for the 1366 chipset. I found my solution through Maximum PC's 10 out of 10 Kick Ass review of the Cooler Master.

Final verdict:

It was a tight fit and a little frustrating, but I took my time and the results speak for themselves. Anyone that is curious because they have the same Temjin TJ06B case and EVGA E758-A1 mobo now knows that the new heatsink fits fine and it totally rocks!!!!

The noise level is the same or less. I also used Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound - OEM as well as Arctic Silver ACN-60ML (2-PC-SET) Thermal material Remover & Surface Purifier - OEM prior to installation to remove the previous thermal paste. These 2 products are simply amazing!

For $50 at Newegg, this upgrade can't be beat!!!!

Before:




Look at the poor coverage by the stock Intel heatsink =(

After:






THANK YOU MAXIMUM PC, COOLER MASTER, AND NEWEGG!!!!

Monday, September 28, 2009

A day in Boston

Hey guys,

I had a super fun day in Boston on Sat 9/26. First, I went to an all day meeting for the Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR). I met a lot of nice folks and listened in on some great talks about current IR procedures and news.

From the meeting I then ended up at Boston Beer Works for a pint of Octoberfest. It was very awesome!

After the beer I walked around Fenway Park and saw some filming of a new movie, I don't know what, but there was tons of security. There was some also food phantom event going on too. It was realy busy around Fenway and the Sox weren't even home...

I ended up getting hungry so I had dinner at the House of Blues. I needed to kill time before the Angelspit/KMFDM show. I had some chicken meal, which was pretty good. Two Sam Adams Octoberfests later, it was now 630pm or so. Because I ate before the show at the HoB, I then skipped the long line outside and I was able to get right in. In total I waited about 15 min, killing time talking to security and then BANG I was in!!!

I have never seen KMFDM before and I was pretty stoked. I was to the right of the stage and up against the barrier, super sweet location!

The show was superb and better than I had expected. I truly hope you get the chance to see them if you're into that kind of scene. If you've already seen them, how did you like them and what date/location did you see them?

I tried to video the show, but security kept telling me to put away the camera =(

Enjoy what I was able to capture...

-Kevin

KMFDM - DIY


Angelspit - Grind



A few pics:



Monday, August 3, 2009

Awesome weekend!

Today was my niece's 4th birthday party. Mya celebrated with family and friends. You can view some pictures that I took here: http://www.216digits.com/pics/Mya's_4th



(the birthday girl!)


Also, Kerri and I went on a nature hike, in Coventry, Rhode Island. Of course I took my camera...you never know what you might see! Well, I saw tons of different mushrooms and fungi....most of which I've never seen before, like this purple mushroom (I think it's a Viscid Purple Cort)




To see all of my mushroom hunt pics, please visit: http://216digits.com/pics/MushroomHunt/

(All mushroom/fungi shots were taken in Rhode Island; I haven't identified all of them so any help would be much appreciated!)

Monday, July 13, 2009

Busy, busy, busy...

Hey gang,

I've been pretty busy taking pics and enjoying some beautiful weather here in the New England area (finally)! In no particular order here are some shots that caught my eyes:



Scrambled Egg Slime Mold (I was greeted one day at work with this outside of the entrance)



A cool cloud picture in Cumberland, RI.



Another cool Cumberland, RI picture.




Jenga the Westie and Cody the Black Lab enjoying some watersports!



A waterfall we encountered whilst on the doggie hike.




Below is a crazy video that I recorded outside my window at work today. A red tail hawk catching some lunch, a little bunny that we named just this morning (Betsy the Bunny, in case you were curious). Poor Betsy...