Darkhorse
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I just came home from another business trip, and I decided to take the rest of the day off (I woke up at 5am EST, and arrived back home at 11:40 PST). I was thinking about my many business trips that I've taken this year, and I thought I would put together a gallery. But when I started doing it, I realized what a year I've had with the s90. I first got it in November of 2009, and here we are almost exactly one year later; and looking back, it's amazing to me how busy I've been.
I've posted many of these before, some I've never posted anywhere before.
The first time I really got to use the s90 was in early November 2009 in Baltimore. It was wet, cold, and pretty miserable.
Most of the photos taken that month were to keep track of my "Noshavember" progress. But I did take time out during Thanksgiving to go to Sedona and the Grand Canyon. Unbeknownst to me, I had somehow managed to set the s90 to save lower res images during this trip. So unfortunately I can't make any big enlargements of these. Has anyone else ever done that?
No photo could ever do the Grand Canyon any justice at all. You need to see it for yourself. A week later I had to go out to Phoenix to help my dad with a property he bought on the cheap. We went to a hockey game. Maybe the Coyotes would have better crowds if they didn't have such obnoxious fans.
I guess the same can be said for any sports team anywhere. The Sens lost.
Christmas soon came and my then-fiancee and I went to Victoria BC. Christmas is always a great time to photograph family.
Grandma clearly disapproves of Fozzie being on the sofa.
I went to Florida on a business trip in early January. It was freezing cold, and there was nothing to see. Getting back home to southern California felt good.
I think I went to Vegas for business around this time. I can't specifically remember when. I do know some blue men were there.
In early March I again had to go home to Canada. I needed to renew my TN status, and for that I need to leave the country. That gave me an opportunity to pick out tuxedoes for my wedding with my mom.
Weekend activities include going to petting zoos. But I wouldn't want to pet this guy.
Also in March I went on a huge business trip to Fort Worth. Somehow I lost all the photos I took with the s90. I have no idea where they are. This one survives, but only in web-sized format.
April and May were busy planning for my wedding. Of course, I could not take any photos of the wedding with the s90. I suspected a shutterbugging groom would be a surefire way to upset the bride. However, with my family in town we did manage to sneak away to Six Flags. It was fun.
The Honeymoon! I've posted these Hawaii photos before, but I will again. It did a marvelous job along with the underwater housing. This is what the s90 is all about: great quality images in a small package so you don't have to worry about gear and lenses, and you can get on with having a good time wherever you are.
I've posted many of these before, some I've never posted anywhere before.
The first time I really got to use the s90 was in early November 2009 in Baltimore. It was wet, cold, and pretty miserable.


Most of the photos taken that month were to keep track of my "Noshavember" progress. But I did take time out during Thanksgiving to go to Sedona and the Grand Canyon. Unbeknownst to me, I had somehow managed to set the s90 to save lower res images during this trip. So unfortunately I can't make any big enlargements of these. Has anyone else ever done that?



No photo could ever do the Grand Canyon any justice at all. You need to see it for yourself. A week later I had to go out to Phoenix to help my dad with a property he bought on the cheap. We went to a hockey game. Maybe the Coyotes would have better crowds if they didn't have such obnoxious fans.

I guess the same can be said for any sports team anywhere. The Sens lost.
Christmas soon came and my then-fiancee and I went to Victoria BC. Christmas is always a great time to photograph family.

Grandma clearly disapproves of Fozzie being on the sofa.

I went to Florida on a business trip in early January. It was freezing cold, and there was nothing to see. Getting back home to southern California felt good.


I think I went to Vegas for business around this time. I can't specifically remember when. I do know some blue men were there.
In early March I again had to go home to Canada. I needed to renew my TN status, and for that I need to leave the country. That gave me an opportunity to pick out tuxedoes for my wedding with my mom.

Weekend activities include going to petting zoos. But I wouldn't want to pet this guy.

Also in March I went on a huge business trip to Fort Worth. Somehow I lost all the photos I took with the s90. I have no idea where they are. This one survives, but only in web-sized format.

April and May were busy planning for my wedding. Of course, I could not take any photos of the wedding with the s90. I suspected a shutterbugging groom would be a surefire way to upset the bride. However, with my family in town we did manage to sneak away to Six Flags. It was fun.

The Honeymoon! I've posted these Hawaii photos before, but I will again. It did a marvelous job along with the underwater housing. This is what the s90 is all about: great quality images in a small package so you don't have to worry about gear and lenses, and you can get on with having a good time wherever you are.
