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May 2008

Link round-up for 24th May 2008

May 25, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

A View From The Top: Burj Dubai

The pictues says it, best view of burj from the top.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 15:38:55 PDT

Aurora Borealis: Amazing Photos of the Northern Lights

This photo set consists of some of the best shots of the Northern Lights I’ve ever seen

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 10:28:54 PDT

Photographer Leaps Across Grand Canyon to get a shot (PICS)

This is the heart-stopping moment a daring photographer leapt between two rocky outcrops over the Grand Canyon – with drop of nearly a mile beneath him. A crowd of onlookers gasped in horror as the man – who was wearing flimsy flip-flops – risked his life to capture a stunning shot of the Arizona sunset.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 10:25:07 PDT

RAW vs JPEG

Every time you click the shutter, your camera takes a picture and saves it in a file – typically a high-quality JPEG. JPEG compression is a lossy format that throws away the data that you can’t see in order to give you smaller file sizes. RAW on the other hand is lossless. It keeps every piece of data your camera captures.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 10:20:42 PDT

Ten Reasons to Love Cross Processed Film

Brian, long time digital photographer, is discovering the beauty of film and sharing it with us

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 08:04:54 PDT

Inspiration: Vexel Style Artwork

Vexels are a style of design composed of multiple vector shapes. Get inspired by a wide spectrum of vexel artists. Learn how to create your own vexel graphics through beginner and intermediate tutorials on the subject.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:56:22 PDT

Find out where any image you own is on the Internet.

If you are a photographer taking pictures and posting them on line; this is the site for you. It will find any image on the Internet from an image you upload. twip

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:52:05 PDT

In Pictures: Declassified UFO Files

The National Archives is displaying previously classified files on UFOs. They include this diagram, whose author believed alien craft used decoy methods to avoid detection, carrying not humans but “fallen angels”.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:29:31 PDT

Fascinating images of satellites in orbit around the Earth

The ESA( European Space Agency) has some Fascinating and high resolution pictures depicting satellites that are in orbit around the earth along with various other pictures of the control centers and other equipment here on earth used to track them.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:27:55 PDT

Awesome Panoramas: Earthquake Destruction in U.S. early1900s

Genuinely great photos from Library of Congress Archive: San Francisco 1906 earthquake; also 1919 Texas cyclone. Shots cover huge panoramas of destruction (need to scroll across pics to get full POV). Pics give real sense of power, impact, destruction.

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:10:51 PDT

Great Pics: Living On & Around Active Volcanoes

Fascinating photo essay portraying life literally on & atop active volcanoes. Among Indonesian villages. Beautiful, powerful shots — of volcanoes as well as village life & impact volcanoes have on people who live there. [If interested, accompanying article provides good context.]

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:09:30 PDT

Rare & Beautiful Pics Of The Snow Leopard

Gorgeous animals which survive in world’s most rugged, desolate Central Asian mountain ranges (e.g., Himalaya, Pamirs, Karakorum, etc.). Snow leopard population is dwindling, facing possible extinction, & extremely difficult to photograph. Great pics here. [If interested, there's also a related article.]

koltregaskes Sat, 24 May 2008 07:06:08 PDT

Flickr uploads to 23rd May 2008

May 24, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

As something different to the batch of recent link round-ups, here’s what I’ve been uploading to Flickr in the last few weeks (click on the images to see more):

Happy family

Scenic

Happy family

It’s pretty easy to take photos of the sheep found in the fields behind our local vet. They’re not

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Uploaded on May 23, 2008

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Scenic

A friend of my parents our the estate where we live took Kaz and myself up to a local forest to walk

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Uploaded on May 22, 2008

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New Peony

Water beads

New Peony

This peony popped up in the garden recently. I got it while it had a bit of sun on it (we don’t

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Uploaded on May 21, 2008

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Water beads

I thought this might be a good one for black and white and pleased at the result. I converted it in

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Uploaded on May 20, 2008

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Do you like my new look?

Tree in the dark

Do you like my new look?

A very, very muddy Kaz. :-) It goes without saying that we had a long old scrub of the

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Uploaded on May 19, 2008

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Tree in the dark

Untreated cold early morning shot taken in a field in Edenbridge. Please check out my

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Uploaded on May 17, 2008

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Long grass

Bird

Long grass

This is the ‘new’ field I take Kaz to. The grass is really long so Kaz is having great fun jumping

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Uploaded on May 17, 2008

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Bird

One of only a few in-focus (or at least near in-focus) shots taken with my long zoom lens while I

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Uploaded on May 15, 2008

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Muddy plain

Blurred vision

Muddy plain

This was taken a one of my long early morning walks during the winter. The farmhouse in

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Uploaded on May 15, 2008

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Blurred vision

A shot of my computer monitor. I can’t remember if I intended to do this or was an accident (yeah I

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Uploaded on May 13, 2008

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Dark and dirty

Buttercup

Dark and dirty

For some reason this shot came out really dark (no idea what I did) but I went with it and created

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Uploaded on May 12, 2008

3 comments

Buttercup

Sorry I’ve been away from Flickr for ages now, this is my first upload since the end of March and

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Uploaded on May 11, 2008

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Link round-up for 21st-22nd May 2008

May 23, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

Create a Spectacular Grass Text Effect in Photoshop

Ever wanted to make text out of grass? Well with Photoshop you can. In this tutorial we’ll create a rather cool looking grass-text effect using a photo of grass, the pen tool and a bit of patience.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:51:31 PDT

Photographers in Jeopardy – “Orphan Works” Steals Our Rights

Corbis (Bill Gates) and other big companies are lobbying to steal our rights as artists. The bill is well on it’s way to passing. If we, as photographers, graphic designers, sculptors, painters, whatever, want to maintain the copyright on our work, we need to fight this bill. This article describes what’s going on, and what we can do to fight it.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:45:11 PDT

Top 10 Beach Photography Tips

Looking for a day in the sun? Digital Photography School, in all their wonderful glory, has come up with 10 Beach Photography Tips.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:37:18 PDT

How to Create Brilliant Light Streaks in Photoshop

Lighting effects have become quite popular, and are an effective way to add bright eye catching details to a photo or illustration. In this tutorial, you will learn a simple technique for creating brilliant light streaks which can be used in different ways to add motion and brightness to your designs.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:37:07 PDT

How to Create Step-by-Step Photoshop Design Tutorials

Writing a Photoshop tutorial can look like a daunting task. This article will help to make it easier. It shines a light on the process of creating a step-by-step Photoshop design tutorial, while explaining the format to follow for publication on the PSDTUTS site. It gives examples, tips, and guidelines for you to follow, which will help you constru

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:34:48 PDT

30 Tips for a Successful Photography Business

Thirty tips and links to help any budding photographer to get started with a photography career.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:33:32 PDT

Photoshop – 101 Hidden Tips & Secrets

Pretty useful guide for everyone from the Photoshop Noobs to the Masters.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:32:30 PDT

How to Become a Better Photographer

One of the eHow’s most searched topics in photography is how to be a better photographer. At first, I though this was an impossible topic to address. Photography has so many variables that I thought it would take books to answer the question. As I thought about it more, I realized that it could be broken down into seven general categories or steps.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:31:40 PDT

Windows Live Photo Gallery 2008

Windows Live Photo Gallery makes it easy to organize, share and edit your photographs. Upload creative photo slideshows to your Windows Live Space with just a few clicks.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:30:39 PDT

Top 100 Iconic Photo Locations of the World

Outdoor Photography and PC Photo magazines are publishing a three month feature sponsored by Microsoft and Canon USA to identify and recognize the Top 100 Iconic Photo Locations of the World. The interactive website enables viewers to use Microsoft Virtual Earth to explore.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:25:30 PDT

TV Show Lost – Art of David MacDowell

Really nice art about Lost from David MacDowell

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:10:42 PDT

Milky Way spawns a new supernova [Slide]

Astronomers have discovered the youngest known supernova in the Milky Way galaxy. Created by the death of a star, a new supernova appears in a spiral galaxy only about once a century.

koltregaskes Thu, 22 May 2008 12:08:31 PDT

Most Beautiful Roads of the World [PICS]

You can drive two of the world’s most scenic roads – in two days, in Oregon.

koltregaskes Wed, 21 May 2008 11:32:37 PDT

Link round-up for 17-18th May 2008

May 19, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

53 Killer Photoshop Illustrator Effects and Tutorials

It’s always fun to experiment different techniques and learn how to work with various aspects of Adobe Photoshop to spice up boring pictures and make them into works of arts and masterpieces. So, if you’re interested in learning some new skills, whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or advanced user, these Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials are

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:50:50 PDT

Peek-a-Boo I See You!

Crisp & clear. Big & beautiful. Awesome & all-high-res.

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:37:43 PDT

NASA – Crew Earth Observations Top 10 Photos

The Crew Earth Observations Team shares their “Top Ten” Crew Earth Observations. Check them out and share your thoughts on a blog with Sue Runco, Earth remote sensing scientist at Johnson Space Center.

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:24:01 PDT

Looking down at spectacular von Karman Vortex Street over Alaska, U.S.A.

Wow!

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:23:39 PDT

Examples of Fibonacci Numbers in Nature

This is a list of examples of Fibonacci Sequence in nature

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:19:20 PDT

Long, Big, Pretty “Ribbon” Over Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York

Amazing cloud formation observed during a storm on October 4, 2006.

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:04:12 PDT

“Clouds At Noon” Silently March Above and Across the Sahara

January 3, 2003 at 12:27:46.695 GMT, République du Mali.

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 04:03:23 PDT

Unusual, Beautiful Patterns Of Nature–From The Sea To Sky

Great Nat Geo gallery of different elements & objects, & the unexpected, often beautiful patterns they produce. From the detailed arm of a starfish to “Mammatus clouds [that] roil in the Nebraska sky, identifiable by their sagging, pouch-like shape [& whose] name comes from the Latin word for ‘breast.’”

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 03:59:00 PDT

National Geographic Channel Strikes Again

Some awesome pics

koltregaskes Sun, 18 May 2008 03:57:25 PDT

4 Easy Photoshop Techniques to Make Your Pictures Pop!

Because sometimes it’s the simplest techniques that can make a big difference with photoshop…

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:35:25 PDT

The History of Photoshop

The next time you fire up your copy of Photoshop, spare a thought for the scores of developers and the reams of code that have gone into making it.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:33:12 PDT

Notorious Photo Fakes: Photoshopped Pictures Long Before Photoshop Existed

Long before photoshop existed, people were creating photo hoaxes: “Some notorious photographic fakes arranged in chronological order from the Civil War to the present.”

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:32:41 PDT

Creating fake ‘Miniature’ environments In Photoshop – Skill Level: Easy

Very simple but effective photoshop tutorial to make real images look like miniatures, takes 2 minutes. You will need Photoshop CS2 or better.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:32:38 PDT

You Suck At Photoshop #10: Vanishing Point

Donnie Hoyle puts it all in perspective.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:32:29 PDT

You Suck at Photoshop #7

Donnie Hoyle hots up a facebook photo for one lucky fan.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:32:27 PDT

You Suck at Photoshop #8

Donnie opens his home to a new friend.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:32:23 PDT

Time Lapse Painting of Thom Yorke Done in Photoshop

A time lapse digital painting, in Photoshop. The real time of drawing was 4 hours.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:32:15 PDT

Photography Business Tips for Beginners

A helpful page with many classic tips for beginners to help get their photography business off the ground.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:21:24 PDT

Best Place For Photoshop Resource

If you are having trouble with Photoshop or a Photoshop newbie, this site has the best Photoshop Resource. A good place to start if you are getting into Photoshop.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:15:26 PDT

Photoshop CS3 Preview – The New Interface

Photoshop guru Deke McClelland delves into one of the biggest changes in Photoshop CS3 – the new Interface.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:13:32 PDT

You Suck At Photoshop #6

Donnie’s four day hold-up at the airport makes for some heavy duty Photoshop diversion

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:13:26 PDT

Noob’s guide to manual photography

Some might ask why you would want or need to modify camera settings manually when the camera can do it for you ‘just fine.’ If you really want to end up with expressive photographs instead of mere snapshots, this beginner’s guide is a must-read. I personally didn’t really get into photography until I learned the manual controls. Check it out.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:10:26 PDT

Photo Law – Your Right to Take Pictures in Public

You have a camera. But do you know your rights when it comes to public photography? You’ll learn them here.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:10:05 PDT

Stunning High Resolution Photography Wallpapers from National Geographic

Without doubt the best photography in the world…free stunning wallpapers for your computer desktop.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:06:54 PDT

10 Websites with Great Photography

Photography can make or break a website – got a great site with lame pictures, then you’ve got a lame website. Today we’re going to take a look at the ones that got it right…

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:05:51 PDT

How to Be a Curious Photographer

Curiosity might have killed the cat but it can also be a characteristic that can improve your photography….

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:05:09 PDT

How to: Motorsports Photography – Part 1

Photography is all about recording light. From my experience, I’d say the most common mistake is thinking that your camera is going to reproduce exactly what your eye sees, but it won’t. The human eye can adapt to different lighting conditions and situations far faster and much better than any camera.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:04:37 PDT

How to: Motorsports Photography – Part 3

Panning takes practice and patience. The slower your shutter speed, the more dramatic the blur. However, the slower you get, the steadier you have to be. A rule of thumb for avoiding camera shake (the bad kind of motion blur) is that your shutter speed…

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 11:04:06 PDT

Amazing Liquid Sculptures

What you see on this site are high-resolution photographs of liquids in motion, captured with high-speed flash photography.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 10:59:50 PDT

Color photos dating back to the 1800’s

Look at these amazing photographs, color photography really isn’t that recent.

koltregaskes Sat, 17 May 2008 10:56:58 PDT


Link round-up for 14th May 2008

May 14, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

Liquid Fire Photography

Great images of liquid as flames

koltregaskes Tue, 13 May 2008 12:36:50 PDT

70 Really Stunning Typographic Designs

Over 70 examples of sexy, bold and experimental typography. Some examples are typographic posters, some are typographic illustrations and some are just sketches with type. In any case, you will hopefully find some inspiration for your future works.

koltregaskes Tue, 13 May 2008 12:24:10 PDT

60 Photography Links You Can’t Live Without

A list of what CameraPorn considers to be some of the best photo-related content out there. Read on for more photo link porn than you can shake a stick at including 25 blogs, 20 AMAZING photographers, and some other fun stuff that will make those days you feel stuck at your desk wishing you were shooting go a bit smoother…

koltregaskes Tue, 13 May 2008 12:06:57 PDT


Link round-up for 12th May 2008

May 13, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

The gates of hell have been opened (PIC)

Holy hell! That can’t be real.

koltregaskes Mon, 12 May 2008 12:18:11 PDT

APOD: Nearby Galaxies

Large galaxies and faint nebula highlight this deep image of the M81 Group of galaxies. First and foremost in the above wide-angle 12-hour exposure is the grand design spiral galaxy M81, the largest galaxy visible in the image. M81 is gravitationally interacting with M82 just below it,a big galaxy with an unusual halo of filamentary red-glowing gas

koltregaskes Mon, 12 May 2008 12:18:08 PDT

Link round-up for 10th May 2008

May 11, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

21 Amazing Under Water Pictures (PICS)

Capturing the beauty of the world beneath the oceans is a challenge, but the rewards are worth it. Here are some beautiful underwater pictures; which might give you some inspiration, when you are going for your next adventure.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 10:04:52 PDT

Only the Creepiest Photos Ever Taken [PICS]

Mourning is a strange thing, and different cultures deal with it in vastly different ways. But there’s a reason people associate the Victorians above all with morbidity and death. These postmortem photographs were taken more than any other kind of photograph in the Victorian era, especially in the U.S.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 09:56:46 PDT

APOD: Stars and Mars

Wandering through the evening sky, on May 4th planet Mars stood in line with Castor and Pollux, the two bright stars of the constellation Gemini. In this time exposure of the celestial alignment, Mars actually takes on a distinct yellowish hue, contrasting in color with Pollux; a giant star known to have a Jupiter-class planet, and Castor

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 09:49:46 PDT

People At The Opera: stunning photography in low light

Bill Henson: “My work is all done in the traditional manner in the darkroom; there’s no digital technology in there mainly because I do not find it useful for my work.”

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 09:49:19 PDT

10 ways to make Google love your photography site

You’re working as a photographer, you take fantastic photos, and you’ve even got a pretty sweet website to show off your work… So why is your web server just sitting around in the corner, smoking a fag and nipping at a cup of coffee? Why aren’t the buyers running the door off its hinges, and, come to think of it, where are your damn groupies!

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 09:30:20 PDT

15 Fantastic and Fabulous Fisheye Photos

The ultra-wide angle lens is incredibly versatile, and gives a unique perspective on just about any subject you turn it to. Even more important than that, it is simply the most fun you’ll ever have with a camera.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 09:11:26 PDT

Proper Equipment for Shooting Landscapes

How to choose the best camera equipment for shooting landscapes.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 08:38:51 PDT

11 Things To Do With Your Cameraphone While You Wait

You’ve got your phone with you all the time, why not use the time you spend waiting creatively? Here’s a couple of ideas on how to do just that.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 08:21:07 PDT

World’s First Digital Camera

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 08:04:43 PDT

Nikon D3 Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review

The professional Nikon D ’single digit’ series of digital SLR’s started life back in June 1999 with the groundbreaking D1. Groundbreaking because it was the digital SLR that broke Kodak’s stranglehold on the digital SLR market and fundamentally brought prices down to a level which most professionals could afford

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:40:14 PDT

Nikon D3 In-depth Review @ dpreview

The Nikon D3 is the long awaited full frame image sensor DSLR. Eight years after Nikon’s D1 a new digital SLR camera for professionals was introduced.The D3 introduces a range of innovative technologies and features that significantly improve the accuracy, control and performance professional photographers can get from their equipment.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:38:38 PDT

Innocent photographer or terrorist?

Misplaced fears about terror, privacy and child protection are preventing amateur photographers from enjoying their hobby, say campaigners.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:37:25 PDT

No Photography Please, You are living in a Police State

Thinking of taking photographs in Britain? With the loss of personal freedom and the rise in police powers, comes the increase in fear – not from the terrorists but from the ‘authorities’!

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:35:50 PDT

Astronaut Photographers Take Stunning Pictures of Earth Too

We may have some of the best, high resolution robotic cameras looking down on Earth from orbit, but you can’t beat the human eye for choosing the right shot.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:35:31 PDT

Introduction to Photography

A simple guide to photography for those new to it. Explains terms/techniques etc,

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:29:55 PDT

How to Plan Eye Flow for Photo Compositions

There are two basic concepts that photographers use when composing their photographs: the first is the Rule of Thirds (which I discuss in detail in another article) and the second is “eye flow” which is more difficult to understand because there is no basic starting point. Designers and photographers plan every element in fashion photography.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:27:53 PDT

Tourist snaps UFO in Croydon – Picture

A FOREIGN student taking tourist snaps believes she photographed a spooky sightseeing attraction – a UFO.

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:27:24 PDT

UK photographer chased down and detained for taking pix

“Curly, a blogger and photographer from South Shields (in NE England) was pursued by police after they received an emergency 999 call from someone who saw him taking photos in a funfair where children were present. He ended up showing his pics to a policeman in order to be allowed to leave.”

koltregaskes Sat, 10 May 2008 06:19:45 PDT


General update for 10th May 2008

May 10, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

As you can see I’ve been busy with other things. My job at the BBC is going well. I’ve been there for 3 weeks and I have at least 2 more weeks to go (though our project manager says it will go on for another 3/4 weeks.

The project is simply to audit all telephony within all of BBC offices in England. So there is a bunch of guys (and girl) going around every room of every floor of every building noting down every phone, fax or router they find with various details such as the user and type and features of the phone. They also have to note the phones on the floor plans and my task is to check then enter all this into Excel format in readiness to hand over to the BBC’s IT firm.

Sound simple enough but it’s been a bit slow since start due to various changes and us finding our feet. We’re in a better position now and I’ve organised the admin side pretty well. It’s a lot of work but not as bad as I thought it would be.

The commute is not great, actually it’s a right pain! I’m up at 5:30 in the morning and out the door at 6:40am. I take a long walk up to the town railway station which means I can hop on a direct train to London Bridge and avoid any unpredictable interchanges. From London I jump on a couple of Jubilee and Central tube trains and end up at White City. Luckily the BBC offices are only a few minutes walk away but from door to door the journey is 2 hours (4 when you add the return journey).

As I get in early I’m able to leave at about 4pm. I get to avoid the worse of the rush hour and arrive home just before 6pm. So it could be worse. But I generally get home knackered and can’t do anything more productive than check my e-mails, go through any post, pay some bills, put in my invoice, eat, wash and watch a bit of telly.

So basically I don’t get any time to work on the site or my photography during the week and lucky to do any during the weekend once I’ve caught up with things including sleep. ;-)

Saying this I’ve done lots of tasks today and intend to process a batch of photos tomorrow. It’s been ages since I last uploaded anything new but I have been out with the dog a lot recently (especially over Bank Holiday weekend) taking photos of Edenbridge’s nature in the Summer. So I’m looking forward to getting some new pics processed.

In regards to the site, I’ve posted some post-dated link round-up entries for you. This is probably the best I can do for the time being but gives you some good photography-related articles to read. I’ve also fixed the flash animation on the home page so you can again see my photos. :-)

Until the next time.

Link round up for 5th May 2008

May 6, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

Petition to: clarify the laws surrounding photography

“We would like clarification by the goverment on the law regarding photography of buildings and landmarks from public locations.”

koltregaskes Mon, 05 May 2008 07:57:22 PDT


Link round up for 4th May 2008

May 5, 2008 by koltregaskes · Comments 

Two Views of Earth Show How Far We Have Come

SPACE.com wishes all its readers a great Earth Day with two photos that show how far mankind has come while riding Spaceship Earth. The left photo of Earth was the first taken from the weather satellite TIROS-1, on April 1, 1960.

link: http://www.space.com/imageoftheday//image_of_day_080422.htmlkoltregaskes Sun, 04 May 2008 14:15:58 PDT

21 Ways to Shoot Better Photographs

“Do you want to sharpen your creative picture taking instincts? Do you want to combine new ideas with your current projects and techniques? These techniques will be better executed with digital cameras and meant as some direction or guidelines to taking ‘better‘ pictures.”

koltregaskes Sun, 04 May 2008 14:12:15 PDT

Artist dangling horizontally out of a skyscraper

Dangling horizontally out of a skyscraper, this hovering figure looks set to fall to his doom. But this ‘jumper’ hasn’t just lost it all on a game of chance – this is performance art with a difference.

koltregaskes Sun, 04 May 2008 14:00:20 PDT

This is NOT art!!!! – IT”S ABUSE!

Please sign this petition 2 stop this horrible “work of art” go to this link:http://www.petitiononline.com/ea6gk /petition-sign.html or this one: http://www.petitiononline.com/ea6gk/p...

koltregaskes Sun, 04 May 2008 13:42:56 PDT

X-Ray Photography as Art: Hidden Faces of The Inner Space

It was the first day of the year 1986. “What’s that large dark oval spot on her finger?” Professor Ludwig Zehnder of the Physik Institute at the University of Freiburg, Germany must have asked his teacher, observing the strange photograph of a woman’s hand. Wilhelm Röntgen’s answer must have been something along the lines of: “Well, it’s the ring…

koltregaskes Sun, 04 May 2008 13:42:21 PDT

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