Facebook...Photo editing...How much do we do?...A year ago, a favorite video posted below...
A drive into the hills offers appealing scenery. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PnSQiMTo4I
Nothing like a clear sunny morning in Madeira. |
You can find me in Facebook by searching my name as follows: "Jessica Lyman, Campanario, Madeira, Portugal." (Each time we move I update our location on Facebook. If you send a friend request I will accept it promptly.
When we smelled smoke, we ran to the veranda and found a neighboring garden burning. |
Occasionally, I may re-post comments about dangerous products and chemicals in the environment. Other than that, my Facebook page is cheerful. I post a lot of wildlife, scenery and vegetation photos.
The smoke billowed all over the neighborhood and soon the fire went out. |
With little time to edit photos or interest in fancy editing, I simply submit my raw photos exactly as I've taken them. The exception is that on occasion I may use an app, INPAINT, for which I paid US $20, EU $14.68.
The owner and architect of our house, Carlos, lives next door with his family. I took this photo from the door in my bathroom into their backyard. |
Plus, on a few occasions I've used INPAINT to remove utility lines. Here in Madeira, utility lines are everywhere. How else would they get the huge quality of services to property owners in these mountains
Wow! The flowers will soon be gone but for now, I'm still searching for shots. |
I have little interest in spending more time on my computer than I have to, especially now that we're on mission to find places to live in the South Pacific in 2015, a daunting task with the high prices in Australia.
I found this rose in a neighbor's yard. Not wanting to disturb the neighbor's garden I shot this without moving the vine in front of what appears to be an almost perfect rose. |
As for the beautiful skilled photos posted on Facebook, I enjoy seeing them almost as much as if I took them myself. There's so much beauty in the world to share and through amazing technology and the commitment of others, we are gifted with the opportunity to see what others have been fortunate to see through the eyes of their lenses.
This flower shot was taken when we drove past Gina's aunts home when we drove up the mountain a few days ago. |
Ah, would that such a rush could fill the hearts of those with sorrow and angst. That is why the power of everlasting photos means so much as we age. We find great comfort in seeing their faces of those we've lost, remembering their love.
Can you spot the smudge from our camera lens in the upper left quarter of this photo? |
Many people are opposed to using Facebook. I understand this. For some, it may end up taking too much time. On most days, I spend no more than 30 minutes excitedly checking out photos and videos from family, friends and FB friends old and new. I suppose with us being far from those we love certainly contributes to our interest in it. What an easy way to stay in touch.
Overlooking rooftops from high above our area. Clothes dryers are unheard of in Madeira with the temperature climate. |
I doubt that we'd have been able to travel for so long 40 years ago without having the tools at our fingertips to aid us in the planning and communication. Also, not staying in hotels more than necessary has made our travels affordable.
An interesting cloud cover at dusk. |
In essence, you are traveling with us, seeing the world through our eyes, through the lens of our camera, through our words. Knowing this, gives us both the "rush" of sheer joy in knowing others share in this journey with us. Obrigado!
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Photo and video from one year ago, June 20, 2013:
View from the veranda of the 300 year old vacation rental in Boveglio, Tuscany, Italy. The bell tower in the church rang to the most beautiful sounds as indicated in this video below. For details from the story and more photos of this date, please click here. |
This is the video of the church bells ringing in Boveglio, Italy, sounds from another area that
we loved hearing. This was the first video I posted which clearly illustrates my lack of expertise.