My Irregular Ramblings, Random Irritations and Joys, Links and other stuff I find trawling life real and virtual..... "And then of course I've got this terrible pain in all the diodes down my left side." Marvin the Paranoid Android.
Sunday, August 28, 2005
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Random Irritations and Joys No 110
Random Irritations of Life: People with buggies who think that gives them the automatic right to get to the front of the bus queue.... the whining teenager (at bus queue with buggy) with her belly hanging over her too tight jeans moaning to her moronic boyfriend that she pays for everything for the (screaming) baby -wrong! I pay for everything through my taxes that you get in benefits....
Random Joys of Life: It's another bank holiday weekend..... England making Australia follow-on in the Ashes... seeing a fantastic rainbow outside.....
Random Joys of Life: It's another bank holiday weekend..... England making Australia follow-on in the Ashes... seeing a fantastic rainbow outside.....
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Ten Steps to Better Photography
From the Shutter Stock forums:
1. Buy the biggest and best latest digital camera with as many buttons as you can find. That surely will help you take better photos won't it?
2. Replace the aforementioned camera with the latest biggest and best digital camera with even more buttons the following month because by then it will surely be out of date. More buttons = better photos?
3. Try to sell your camera from step 1 at half it's original price to go towards the new camera which is already cheaper than the one you intend to replace it with. The more you spend, the better photographer you are. Right?
4. Realise you'll never sell the camera from step 1 unless you half its price again.
5. Have some really original ideas such as photographing your feet or clouds. No ones ever thought of that before have they? (I'm guilty ;-)
6. Never use a tripod for landscapes or real close up stuff. After all, a real photographer can handhold for 2 or 3 seconds easily can't they.
7. Explain to everyone that blur is in fact an artistic statement.
8. Have another original idea and take a photo of a flower. Remembering not to use a tripod, especially if it's a macro shot.
9. Only ever use the built in flash on your camera. After all, it's perfectly placed right over the lens and is powerful enough to reach the moon isn't it?
10. Go back to step 1
1. Buy the biggest and best latest digital camera with as many buttons as you can find. That surely will help you take better photos won't it?
2. Replace the aforementioned camera with the latest biggest and best digital camera with even more buttons the following month because by then it will surely be out of date. More buttons = better photos?
3. Try to sell your camera from step 1 at half it's original price to go towards the new camera which is already cheaper than the one you intend to replace it with. The more you spend, the better photographer you are. Right?
4. Realise you'll never sell the camera from step 1 unless you half its price again.
5. Have some really original ideas such as photographing your feet or clouds. No ones ever thought of that before have they? (I'm guilty ;-)
6. Never use a tripod for landscapes or real close up stuff. After all, a real photographer can handhold for 2 or 3 seconds easily can't they.
7. Explain to everyone that blur is in fact an artistic statement.
8. Have another original idea and take a photo of a flower. Remembering not to use a tripod, especially if it's a macro shot.
9. Only ever use the built in flash on your camera. After all, it's perfectly placed right over the lens and is powerful enough to reach the moon isn't it?
10. Go back to step 1
Red Bull gives them wings.....
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Mr Flip Floppy
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Circle of Wife
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Thursday, August 04, 2005
Voice in the Crowd
Statistic time: there's a blog born every minute. The blogsphere has almost doubled in five months. It is set to double again in the next five. The info comes from Technorati, a blog search engine that tracks the tags that people put on posts in their blogs. Thirteeen percent of blogs they track update at least once a week, and 55% of new bloggers are updating three months after they began, which is higher than I thought it would be. That's a heck of a lot of voices, all hoping to be heard, from people sounding off about their day, their football team, or the their ex's, to campaining blogs, political blogs and just downright wierd blogs. Some will be heard by many people, some will fall on deaf ears. Using the next blog link in header bar is a good way of dipping into the diversity of blogs out there. But if you do, just remember to come back, eh.....
Fail? Not in my dictionary
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