Yup, Mr Nerd has been playing with the Mac version of CameraBag again.
Nerd.
Tomorrow is a big day for the city of Boston and the surrounding communities. Tomorrow is the Boston Marathon. My favorite place to be on Marathon Monday is generally here:

At least early. You go to the Sox game, then head over to Kenmore Square and watch the leaders run through. It’s a fun day even for a non-drinker like me.
After last year, it’s an even bigger deal. No body better be messing with my city.
There is only one downside that I can see about moving from Boston to San Diego. (we’re not, I’m just fantasizing)
San Diego does not have an NHL team.
There’s the LA Kings and the Anaheim Ducks. I expect I would follow the Kings for my local NHL fix, although Ducks games would be slightly closer to home.
I’d still be a Bruins fan, of course. I mean… duh!
Twice today I had the opportunity to take a few pics of wild animals in the back yard, and twice today there wasn’t enough light for me to get anything other than blurry messes. Mostly, at least. This morning it was a bunch of turkeys. This evening it was six deer. They came into the yard as opposed to the woods behind the yard, where we usually see them. They seemed to be checking out the bird feeder. Yet another group of mammals who don’t know that bird food is for birds.
I was out of the house before 7:30 this morning. (I don’t remember exactly when I left. It was probably closer to 7:20)
I got to my desk at work at 9:32.
Two hours. It took me two hours to drive 43 miles.
Why?
There were no accidents, no break downs, no construction. It was raining a little That must be why I averaged about 20 miles per hour for the whole drive. Of course. Drizzle.
At least I got to see some turkeys in the back yard this morning.
Here are a few more examples of me having fun with presets on CameraBag for Mac.
This filter is called Vignette III.

This one is called Grain Strong. I didn’t see much difference at first, but it’s there.

I should note that these are just the presets. I haven’t messed with any of the settings at all, but it looks like you have control over all sorts of stuff.
I should also mention that Flickr has apparently switched us all to their new photo page format. My major beef with the beta (and the reason I didn’t adopt it when it first became available) was that it took away the embed options from the sharing menu. That function is back now so I am happy. However, it needs to remember you last setting the way it used to. I’m already tired of having to switch to the HTML option and picking a size. Oh well. Everything else still looks okay to me. The more image on the screen, the better.
One more CameraBag post for now. This is the wrecked dock just up river from the dam on the Spicket River in Methuen. I wanted the colors on this one to pop more than they did. Let’s see if I can get the app to bring them out.
How’s this? This is why I used to love the Lolo filter on the iPhone app. It just makes the colors come flying out at you.

This is a camera filter called 1958 Camera.

Finally we have a filter called Film NC-1D. I don’t know what that means, but I like the results here.

Here are a few more filters out of CameraBag 2.5 for Mac. Today’s guinea pig is a pic from the 9/11 Memorial in New York.
This is a camera simulator called Cinema. It was another of my go-to choices on the iPhone app:

This one is new to me. It’s called Skater Camera. I kinda like this one:
