MikeHenderson
Since we can't update the "About me" field, I thought I'd put some information here.
I'm a retired electrical engineer, having spent the majority of my career in communications. I hold 32 US patents, mostly on communications subjects.
Although it was not the focus of my career work, I have a decent knowledge of power distribution, both in the US and internationally, especially for residential service. I also have some knowledge of three-phase and single-phase electric motors and their control systems, but mostly only smaller motors maybe up to 10HP.
After I retired, I took classes in woodworking and developed some level of skill. I've taught woodworking classes, short courses, in veneering, carving, dovetails, and box-making. I’ve built a lot of furniture for our home, to the point where my wife told me she doesn’t have room for any more in our house😊
My wife, Judy, and I travel a couple of times a year and I document our trips on our blog, www.mikeandjudytravel.com
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Re: First time going on a safari!
Most modern post processing software, such as PhotoShop or Luminar Neo, will allow you to remove unwanted things in a picture, such as people, electrical lines, telephone poles, etc. Luminar Neo is e… (View Post)1 -
Re: First time going on a safari!
I don't think any photographer observes the entire trip through a view finder, but uses the camera to capture interesting moments. I can be as much "in the moment" as anyone while obse… (View Post)3 -
Re: First time going on a safari!
On another forum I participate in, we have a saying - "No Picture, Didn't Happen." I enjoy reviewing our trips every now and then. Wouldn't be possible without photos. (View Post)2 -
Re: “Impressions From The Seine” Trip Review April 8 – 17, 2024 (Part 3)
This is a bit off topic, but I'd like to mention it for those who go to the Normandy beaches. One reason the D-Day invasion was successful was that a major portion of the German army was destroy… (View Post)3 -
Re: Switzerland: Europe's Crown Jewel, September 10-20, 2023 Trip Report
@"Ellen Shamrell" For the Switzerland tour, there were 26 guests. I never felt that there were too many people, and I don't think it had any effect on the itinerary. In case you were r… (View Post)1
