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The Great Picture     posted on 7th of september, 2007

A group of photographers in Orange County have created what is the largest camera and biggest photo ever taken. They used a hangar as a camera with a hole in one of the walls to light in and modeled the whole thing on the concept of camera obscura.

For a negative they used a large piece of muslin fabric specially ordered from Germany. The photo measures 107.5 x 31.5 feet!!!!

 

Photo District News Article - A Hangar, A Pinhole And A World Record: Building The World's Biggest Camera

The Legacy Photo Project.

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A new addiction     posted on 11th of september, 2007

After 3 years of having to accept the sluggish performance of my aging machine, I took the plunge and ordered a brand new computer. And against my gut instincts I even went for Vista (usually not a good idea to get such a young OS as the bugs and kinks haven't all been ironed out yet), but I was curious.

Well this new acquisition has confirmed two traits of my personality.

First that I have a very addictive personality... after having spent that last week or so in front of the beast every spare waking moment and delving deep into the mysteries of the new brainwave of Bill's boys, the lack of sleep is getting to me...

And second, that I shall always have a tendency to jump before I have absolutely thought (or rather research) things through ...

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It happened one day...     posted on 14th of september, 2007

A blog about nothing, the mad ramblings of a bored mind.

I am counting the weeks... till such a time that I can start counting days... till such a time that I can start counting hours... till the moment that I can walk out of this place knowing that I never have to walk back in here again.

 

 

Finally, the moment has come where the chains can be unlinked, when new horizons can be explored, when all things have come together and conspired to grant me a new beginning. 2007 has lived up to its promises in the most surprising and unexpected of manners. Some events that I had conciously decided to bring about at the end of last year, and others have been so wondorously unexpected but nevertheless enormously blessed.

 

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Job hunting - Part 1     posted on 19th of september, 2007

After more than a decade, I am on the job market again (unfortunately am not shifting anywhere near enough photography to stay out of an office). It is a rather interesting experience and not as intimidating as one may have thought (or that the picture to the left may suggest).

But of course, even before getting to the interview stage, there's the small matter of sparking some interest in someone's head to get offered an interview. I had of course been keeping my CV up to date during all this time, but hadn't really thought that maybe the presentation and the lay-out should have been refreshed. It was brought home to me, when I interviewed with a head hunter, who for the first 15 minutes tore my CV apart and pointed out to me that while in itself ...

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Job Hunting - Part 2     posted on 19th of september, 2007

So I've been to quite a few interviews since sending out my CV. And man, is there a lot of preparation work required up front.

First of all, I needed to come up with a two minute recap of why I'm there in the first place... basically trying to summarize my career and personality in 120 seconds and explain why my CV got out there and why I accepted to be grilled by the person. Let me tell you, it ain't all that easy.

Secondly, I had but a few days to absorb as much info as I could about whoever was going to be interviewing me. Happily, the internet is around. But then I would also go out and see if anyone I know has had any dealings with the organization as well, just to get their impressions and any other info I could about the corporate culture ...

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Quitting     posted on 21st of september, 2007

As is my wont, I was just checking out the latest keyword searches that users have been conducting and was immediately drawn to "quit smoking", as I am myself in the midst of this exercise. I wondered what kind of images could portray such a concept. So I launched my own search, and have to say that I am pretty impressed by some of the ideas that came up. In the great tradition of Tonygers and others, I am going to show a few of the images that have not had any sales yet, but in my opinion should do very well indeed.

 

 

There were quite a few others that were pretty good, some of them have already had sales... and ummm, some of them I didn't put up here because even though I did like them... I just ...

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I am super happy with your choosing, thanks. - posted by Porhec on September 24, 2007

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