Saturday, May 5, 2012

A Post with Windows Live Writer

This is my first post using Windows Live Writer to my test blog.  I’m hoping this will help solve the issues with paragraph tags to help appease the FB Like gods.  It’s already better than the blogger web interface in that it is true WYSIWYG and makes it much easier to identify any issues BEFORE you post or preview.

Seems to give my much greater control over sizing and positioning photos as well.  So far I like the looks of this.

Test the FB Like Button



Thank you, FB, for making this seemingly very simple task nearly impossible for the poor saps that chose to use Blogger. Maybe it's my template, but I cringe to think how many hours I've invested so I can put a "Like" button on my page when I can't stand FB to beging with.


This is another paragraph I've entered just to try to confuse things for the great FB.  It's not this text I want to appear in the shared post, but the paragraph above.



And for good measure, one more photo to select from.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Sample Facebook Share


Seriously? FB wouldn't pick up this text, complete with paragraph tags, because it wasn't LONG enough? This is the first paragraph of the blog post enclosed in paragraph markers so hopefully facebook will pick it up.



The image to the left is the one I'm hoping FB will pick up as the thumbnail.
A larger image, right, was added to see if maybe fb would like this one better.  The whole point of the exercise is to be able to specify which is used in the preview.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Post with Jump

This is a sample post that has a after the break jump in it.  Here's the break.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Another Sample Blog Post


Great Blue Heron flying over the Wisconsin River near Eagle River WI Ken Schram Photography

Over the last couple of weeks we've been reliving our extended weekend in Eagle River along the banks of the Wisconsin River (See Part I and Part II). While the first two days and most of the third could not be categorized as "ideal weather", toward the end of the third day there were hints of blue sky and the thermometer started to creep up just a little bit.



In last week's post I recounted the excitement of finally having the opportunity to have a bald eagle dive down to the river for lunch while I was right there in the action AND had the camera in my hand. While exhilarating, the one word I would use to sum up the experience would be "almost" and the one image that most represents that feeling is this one.




bald eagle leg bands river wildlife Ken Schram Photography

Day 4







Coming at ya!

Our last day at River Escape came way too soon and was a short one to boot. Having to repack and reload left little time to park my butt on the dock, but I did get up early and spent a few hours on the river with my wild friends.








A king fisher does a fly by

It was pretty foggy that morning and things were pretty quiet to match the atmosphere. Eventually though, the sun rose high enough into the sky to burn off the fog and the river once again began to come alive. The ducks made their normal ruckus, a few other birds, such as the king fisher, made their presence known and I even had a mink run past so close that I never got a photo. He came down the hill behind me and scooted under the dock before I was able to turn the camera its direction. He then got in the river and swam around the corner along the bank so fast that all I could do was sit and watch.



Sitting in the fog that morning you could hear the eagles calling from above in the trees. Very cool. As the fog lifted, opportunity came knocking again when the second of the eagle pair perched in the trees across the river from me. Could this be a repeat of yesterday?



Sure enough! Down she came from the tree tops at a nice easy glide looking for breakfast to resurface....


































No fish today either, but what a way to end the trip. Thank you!



Until Next Time



I started out the "Eagle River Redux" series of posts by painting a picture of my ideal venue for recharging the ol' batteries and boy did this trip deliver. Again. It was a real treat to have my wife let me shoot with her longer Sigma 150-500 f/6.3 lens (thank you again) and what I could only describe as a spiritual experience to share this incredibly tranquil section of the Wisconsin River with its wild residents. Relaxing with my wife in the outdoor hot tub in the evenings, walking our dog down this wooded, rustic stretch of territory during the day and enjoying our feathered children (the parrots) in this beautiful rental in between resulted in a vacation we won't soon forget. Thank you too to Adventure Rentals for allowing us to share this amazing location.



Until next time, keep on click'n.

-Ken

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