Molly Ferrill Shares Her Timelapse Video Settings and Another Video Lobstering Aboard The Arethusa

Molly writes-

Hey!

It’s manual focus, shutter speed 1/13, aperture 4.5, manual iso (400) and there are 335 frames included! I think I had the interval between shots at 5 seconds. Each image is a full-size jpeg, (which I don’t think was actually necessary, especially not for the web!) and I used final cut express software to edit the time lapse. (each frame is .03 seconds long I think). It was one of the first time lapses I have made with the intervalometer but I think it worked out pretty well… next time I will set the interval for a little shorter and take more frames so the final time lapse is a little longer! Oh and by the way, at the end I made the last few shots with longer and longer shutter speeds so that it would gradually fade to white. It wouldn’t have been that drastic at the very end if I hadn’t done that.

LOVE the one you did with the clouds! Gorgeous. It looks just like a time lapse but less jerky which is good for clouds. Very nice!

Here’s a link to a short little video I just made compiling some of the photos and short video clips from going out on the boat.

Lobster Fishing with Tom and Cody!

Eastern Point Lighthouse on Boxing Day From Elinor Teele

 

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2011 Christmas in Rockport Photos From Tina Ketchopolos

Tina Ketchopolos Shares her Photos From Christmas Morning In Rockport

Joey:  Here are a few photos I took on Christmas morning at Dock Square in Rockport where Santa arrived!

It was a very happy scene in the beautiful town of Rockport!

Happy New Year!

Tina

Follow Up- A Note To Restaurant Owners

Following up on my thoughts about service at restaurants and bars for the owners and managers and servers and bartenders-

The point I was trying to make in yesterday’s tirade about the lousy attitude at that particular restaurant was that it behooves everyone to do with that establishment to engage your patrons.

I completely understand if the place is mobbed and your staff is doing everything in their power to get people their food or drink that they shouldn’t be expected to have a full on conversation with every customers.  I get it believe me.  If you’ve read this blog for any amount of time at all you know how often I eat out and like to sing the praises of the awesome restaurants we have here locally.  But even if you’re mobbed you should still be able to afford a smile or gesture of acknowledgment.

There are coffee shops like George’s, Sugar Mag’s and Fort Square Cafe that even when they are full on balls to the walls (I use these places as examples because they are usually very busy and for good reason) the owners and/or servers find ways to engage their customers.  It’s an art form.   There are plenty of lunch and dinner joints that perform the customer service thing equally as well.

The thing is that while I know that there are some patrons that no matter how good the service you provide they will break out their calculator and leave exactly 15-20% of their bill regardless of how well they were served or treated.  However I know there are enough people like myself that if you go just a little out of your way to make me feel welcome that tip on a $10 breakfast can easily go to $3 from $2 or in large parties out for dinner when we are all throwing money in toss in an extra $5 or more because they had a great time because they were made to feel special by their server.  Now $3 instead of $2 is 50% more and at the end of the day if you are working for tips and then at the end of the year you add all that up you just gave yourself a huge raise.

That’s all from the server or bartender’s perspective, what about the owners of these restaurants?

If you think I’ll be going back to that restaurant/bar from the other night any time soon you’re crazy.  There truly are way too many great restaurants/bars in Gloucester where the people welcome you even if they don’t know you and at the very least offer a smile when you belly up.  If you’re not insanely busy and can’t offer up a smile you’ve lost me forever, multiply that times every other person like me.

I think it would benefit you as a restaurant/bar owner to go to one of these places and observe how the servers and bartenders interact with their customers- The Farm Bar and Grill, Duckworth’s, Passports, Topside Grille, Lat 43, Ithaki, Stones Pub, Mamie’s Kitchen.  Please don’t take offense if your restaurant isn’t listed here,  there are way more very worthy local restaurant candidates but for the sake of space I’ll just highlight a few of the standouts.

Check them out and then check out how your staff interacts with their customers.  Are your servers doing anything other than the bare minimum to take an order and bring people their food/drink?  Because in as competitive a restaurant scene as we have here in Gloucester if your staff isn’t good enough to offer up a smile then you are losing your share of customers to the places that are.

Look, I get that not everyone, everywhere can be “ON” all the time, but when I’ve been to the same place a couple of times in a row and get the same “I could care less if you’re here or not” attitude, let me tell you, I’m gonna opt out in favor of someplace that wants to take my money.

Community Stuff

Youth Basketball Reminder

Just a reminder- the Cape Ann YMCA’s Youth Basketball League sign-ups are going on now. League starts next Saturday!

Game times are as follows:

Dyno-Mites (ages 3.5-5)- 11:30am

Mites (kindergarten)- 10:30am

Rookies (grades 1-3)- 9:30am

In addition to Saturday morning games, this year we will be having optional additional weekly practices and a family movie night! Please contact the Cape Ann YMCA for registration or more information 978-283-0470.

The Lobstah Crackah Ballet: One Week Left

Hi, Joey:
Here we are in our FINAL WEEK…   Just four more performances: Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun at 7pm. (No matinee Sunday). Catch our last show of the season! It’s a doozie!

Also, we’re enrolling now for NEW CLASSES AT THE ANNIE for ALL AGES,
starting Tuesday, January 3rd. Check it out: www.TheAnnie.org

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Attention Cape Ann Restaurants-Send Us Your New Years Eve Promotions

I’ll be happy to post them for you here so people can come to your joint if you have anything special going on.  Feel free to send in a copy of your menu or price fixe menu, whatever.

Our readership has been emailing like crazy asking what there is to do.

Rockport will be having a grand celebration, you can read about that here

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From the Rockport NYE website-

Welcome to NEW YEAR’S ROCKPORT EVE: the web site that is dedicated to celebration. We celebrate the future, the joy of sharing a special evening with family, friends and neighbors and our hope that a New Year will bring good health, happiness and new opportunities.

We will entertain you with clowns, cowboys, magicians, musicians – classical, pop, jazz, Dixieland, folk, country, gospel swing and rock and roll – ventriloquists, dance, drama, puppets, and MUCH, MUCH MORE! And, we have planned a spectacular midnight event that will be a truly memorable welcome to the beginning of a new millennium.

Our buttons ($15 adults, $6 children 12 & under, 3 & under, free–no button needed) are now available.

Look for an Upcoming Episode of Joe Walking We Taped This Morning

Cinematographer Extraordinaire Craig Kimberley Is In the Hizzy Y’all

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A Note To Restaurant Owners

Here’s the thing.  There has been a long time Gloucester bar/restaurant that I’d long ago given up on.  Not because the food was terrible.  Not because the ambiance was nasty.  Not because the prices were high.  Quite the contrary actually.  They served some of the best chowder in town.  The prices were reasonable and it’s one of the greatest rooms in town.

The reason I stopped going there over ten years ago and hadn’t gone back was because every single time I went in there I didn’t feel welcome at the bar.

I consider myself a “bar” person.  When I say this I don’t mean barfly type of person.  What I mean is that if the Mrs and I are out for dinner at a place that has a bar and table seating we will 90% of the time sit at the bar because we enjoy the social aspects of interacting with the bartenders, servers and other patrons.  It’s not that we are there to get hammered and as I get older I find myself drinking booze less and less.  It truly is all about the social aspects of it.

This particular place which will go unnamed was open last night and as the Mrs told me as I was leaving work that she wouldn’t have any dinner for me, she asked that I pick something up.  So I ordered take out and told Ed to meet me for a beer while I waited for my take out to be ready for pick up.

Well we went to this joint that I had long ago sworn off and wouldn’t you know that same vibe that existed ten and twenty years ago still was right there same as it ever was.   Not very busy and it took about five minutes to get a beer, whatever no big deal but asking what I’d like to drink was about the extent of the interaction I had with the entire staff despite sitting right at the end of the bar where the waitresses were passing by to pick up drinks one after another.

Let me just explain it for the owners of these places.  I may be the exception and not the rule but I can deal with so –so food.  I can deal with slightly above average prices IF you just go a little teeny tiny out of your way and make me feel welcome.

I’m not asking for a hand crank.  I’m not asking for a blowjob.  Just make me feel the slightest bit like you appreciate my business or want me there.  Because you know what?

THERE ARE WAY TOO MANY GREAT FUCKING RESTAURANTS IN THIS TOWN THAT DO JUST THAT. 

It’s part of the hospitality game.  I don’t care if you’ve been tending bar for 30 years and am burn out.  Act like a professional or get another job.  Or if you are the owner of this type of place and notice your staff isn’t interested in making your guests feel welcome, you might want to do a little motivational speaking and if that doesn’t work replace them.

This place should be doing at least double the business they are doing.

It  had been ten years since I’d stepped foot in there and it will be a whole lot longer til I go back.  I can assure you.

Thank you.

Christmas Traditions From Tyler Knight

On my walk thru Seine Field this morning I stumbled across someone’s
electric candle lit path from the night before. The dogs and I
followed it, and found that it led just off the trail to a small
opening. Someone had planted a Christmas Tree and adorned it with
battery powered lights. Next to it lay an engraved stone marking the
person’s tree and the date. There were rose petals and the remains of
a little ambience which got me thinking about the ceremony which must
have accompanied this scene. As a former arborist of 12 years, I
completely encourage this kind of Christmas Tree Tradition. Anyway,…
A Christmas Blessing: May Steph’s Tree Grow Tall and Strong and Greet
Many Sun Rises on the Back Shore.
Tyler Knight
Cape Ann SUP

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Mamie’s Kitchen Linguica and Onion Omelet. Bring Your Appetite!

Mamie’s Kitchen is located across from St Ann’s Church.  Alicia, the owner told me to let people know if they want a buttload of the world’s greatest coffee rolls, to call ahead and she can prepare them and have ‘em all ready for your office. 

When we posted that picture of the world’s greatest coffee roll last week she got swamped!

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The World’s Greatest Coffee Roll (not even debatable)-

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Bob Cullen Homie

Joey,

Jenn just showed me your new GMG sticker, which has a black and white homie. It reminded me of the attached photo I took this spring in Jensen Beach, FL. The best looking gull I’ve ever seen. It’s a Laughing Gull in summer plumage.

Bob Cullen

Laughing Gull (summer plumage) at Dolphin Bar, Jensen Beach

Looking for book recommendations

Coming up on my first time off in 8 months and I’m looking for some book recommendations.

Let me tell you what I’m not interested in reading-

Murder mysteries, true crime mafia books, how-to books, I’m not interested in any history books or anything like that.

In the past my favorite books were mafia books, but I’d read about Whitey and Sammy The Bull and Gotti and I’d lose a little bit of faith in humanity every time I read those true crime books.  Not exactly feel good stories.

I’m looking for the male versions of Chelsea Handler- comedy.  Last year the Mrs had one of Chelsea’s books and I couldn’t put it down and literally busted out laughing every time I turned the page.

So does anyone have any suggestions for some humorous books for light reading?

Introducing The Latest Good Morning Gloucester Contributor- Snoop Maddie Mad

What, you thought I was gonna waste time getting a camera into her hands?

See there’s always an ulterior motive.  Get her a camera for a Christmas present and put her to work right away.  Boom.  That just happened.

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According To The City of Gloucester Website There IS NOT Trash Pick Up Today

The City’s Website is much much improved over what it was a couple of years ago.

here is the info directly from the site found here

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Christmas Morning Sunrise from Brianmoc

click the photo to see it larger.

Know how tough it is to get the detail in those clouds with the sun bearing down the barrel of your lens?  Not many do it better than Brian.

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Check out Brian’s Site Here