Archive For September 21st, 2004
Tie these balloons to the back of your car and watch for the stares and shouts and swerving behind you! (Thanks John for sending the pic!)
Tom has a great article here. How much can we produce and consume effectively? Our computers and infrastructure are getting to a stage where it’s possible to collect or produce or hoard more personal data and media than we can consume easily! He took 10,000 photos over the last three and a half years. I [...]
Oooh, this thread on dpreview caused a bit of a stir! Someone linked to this thread on theknot.com about copying the photos taken by professional wedding photographers. For some reason the original message is gone but the replies remain. In this digital world it’s getting harder and harder to prevent copyright theft, and even though [...]
Nice! This tutorial describes how to convert a “normally shot” photograph into an infra-red photo. It uses Photoshop, but the techniques described can be done in the GIMP too! Here’s a few more bits too. While we’re on the subject, here are the top 10 signs you spend too much time at STF! hehe.
Why buy paper magazines when there’s so much good stuff being published online? That’s what I want to know! Here in Ireland we have to pay tax on magazines that adds an exorbitant cost to magazines from the UK. Mark noticed that Vivid Light Photography #38 is out now, and Photo Focus is for me, [...]
Via delicious this morning I have two titbits for your consumption! Movable Type Ported to PHP – Apparently they’ve done what appears to be a nearly complete port of MT from Perl (bless it) to PHP. This port appears to include support for all current MT tags, it relies on Justin Vincent’s ezSQL DB library [...]
