A pretty coworker of mine and I took our breaks and lunch back-to-back together so we could watch Italy play Paraguay. The discovery I made? The girl knows as much as (and maybe more than) I do about football, and she swears like a fucking sailor to boot.
A pretty coworker of mine and I took our breaks and lunch back-to-back together so we could watch Italy play Paraguay. The discovery I made? The girl knows as much as (and maybe more than) I do about football, and she swears like a fucking sailor to boot.
Truly, a woman after my own heart.
To Quote my dear grandfather's advice to me, when I was a younger man - "HOOK IN, MATE!"
A pretty coworker of mine and I took our breaks and lunch back-to-back together so we could watch Italy play Paraguay. The discovery I made? The girl knows as much as (and maybe more than) I do about football, and she swears like a fucking sailor to boot.
Truly, a woman after my own heart.
To Quote my dear grandfather's advice to me, when I was a younger man - "HOOK IN, MATE!"
A pretty coworker of mine and I took our breaks and lunch back-to-back together so we could watch Italy play Paraguay. The discovery I made? The girl knows as much as (and maybe more than) I do about football, and she swears like a fucking sailor to boot.
Truly, a woman after my own heart.
To Quote my dear grandfather's advice to me, when I was a younger man - "HOOK IN, MATE!"
Running the Sword with my friends turned out to be a fairly large success aside from problems comprehending the combat system. Now everybody's pumped for the main campaign next week and trying to make my job easier for being the GM
Further short anecdotes - I was allowed to ignore my curfew when I was younger, on the proviso that I was getting laid, and to this day, my father's traditional question about the quality of a party is "Didjagedda root?"
Further short anecdotes - I was allowed to ignore my curfew when I was younger, on the proviso that I was getting laid, and to this day, my father's traditional question about the quality of a party is "Didjagedda root?"
Ahh, "Rootin"... Not what the rest of the world things it means.
Running the Sword with my friends turned out to be a fairly large success aside from problems comprehending the combat system. Now everybody's pumped for the main campaign next week and trying to make my job easier for being the GM
Awesome. It takes some getting used to - probably the best thing you can do during the game itself if a rule is confusing or was misunderstood is to just declare what the rule is for the duration of the game, and find out/fix it later. You're the GM... compared to your will, the rules are really more like guidelines.
I just finished the figures for my second author paper today. I had to redo all of them because a co-author thought making them in powerpoint was better than photoshop. They are now all perfectly aligned and the text size and font match all seven. This thing better get accepted this time around.
My free copy of Dragon Age came. Also, it was obviously old store stock that never sold, because the code inside for extra content (about $15 worth) was unused and means that I got more free stuff in addition!
After a conversation with my co-worker Shelly - the woman behind Shelly Pickett Photography - I believe I've had a breakthrough regarding label design for the Front Row Brew line of beers. Once I get more photos, I'll be putting together a bunch of labels that both create cohesion between the different beers and still make each one stand on its own. Inspiration has struck!
Today is one of the happiest days of my life. I have finally and legitimately graduated from High School after a post-grad year. Everyone who frequents here knows what I want to do, but...it's all happening too fast. How do I get to where I want to get to, how long should I wait, and where do I go now.
Today is one of the happiest days of my life. I have finally and legitimately graduated from High School after a post-grad year. Everyone who frequents here knows what I want to do, but...it's all happening too fast. How do I get to where I want to get to, how long should I wait, and where do I go now.
I had a lot of fun, but now my body aches all over. I was cycling for about 14 hours. Not constantly, but when I wasn't cycling I was laying or crouching or standing or leaning over to take photos. At about 10:30pm I got cramp in my toe, and then later in my calf.
About 400 people took part, and each person enters 24 photos. The judges have a lot to look through! There is an exhibition of all the photos in July, and the top 10 winners are announced then. I won't be about in July to see the exhibition, but I think they put all the photos on the internet. I didn't enter to win, but now that it's over I'm curious to see if I win a prize. I know all my photos were technically very good, and I explored the main theme of "Time Travel Berlin" very well. As for the 24 individual themes for the photos, that you receive as you go along, I got really lucky with some, and completely copped out on others.
I started with zero inspiration, and nothing prepared. All I knew was that I wanted to do something different with my photography during the Fotomarathon, and not just go with my normal style. You've seen my photography... I just take photos of things I see. It's not often I have a theme or a plan. I mean, I knew I wanted to take photos of swans the other day, but my favourite photo from that trip was the dog in front of the hospital, and that was the one photo I took that I didn't plan!
So, the theme of the first photo was "Witnesses", and it also had to include the paper with your number, so your photos can be identified from the first one. I was thinking "Maybe a security camera..." The next theme was "No man's land" and I thought "Maybe the door of the ladies WC..." but knew those ideas were completely uninspired, and said nothing about the overall theme of time travel. Then I rode past a flea market, and spotted these two wooden dwarfs. They had funny eyes, looking off to the side, as though doing something naughty. I took a photo.
The photo looked a bit like this:
Then I thought, "Fuck it, I'm going to buy these right now, and they can be my models for the rest of the day." I looked at the themes, and worked out a rough story that I could tell with the two dwarfs. It involved one killing the other, then going back in time to correct his mistake. Thankfully the later, unknown themes worked well with this. The last three were "One the edge of time", "Nightowls" and "Berlin 2020", so after they make friends again, I knew they would do a final time jump forward to 2010. Of course, I could only plan this after I found out at 9pm.
At some parts in the story the dwarfs had to look at photos of themselves in the past, so I took a photo of the back of my DSLR with my iPhone, zoomed in a bit on the iPhone screen, and showed them looking at that. Here is an image I used when one dwarf was showing the other how he teleported through time and space:
I chatted to some other marathoners along the way, saying "I've got to have a dwarf travel through time, and I don't have a time machine! A phone booth would be good, but they don't exist any more. Maybe I'll create some kind of special effect on the spot." Later on, I remembered the special effect above. You do it in camera. Hold the zoom lens, and make sure the eye is in the middle of the frame. Make sure you have a 1/30 exposure. Hit the shutter and turn the camera, not the lens, at the same time. Result: swirly time travel scene! The photo above isn't the one I used for the final image, but it was the one that looked best on the the iPhone screen.
The favourite parts of the day, and the story, was when something happened spontaneously, and I made it part of the story. For example, at one point the red dwarf was going to spot the green dwarf across a fountain, after the red dwarf chasing the other through time to meet find him. The theme was "I spy with my little eye." But a tourist turned the green dwarf round, for her husband to take a photo of her standing next to it in front of the fountain. First I thought "Damn tourist! Can't you see I'm taking photos here?" Of course she couldn't, as I was laying on the ground in on the other side of the fountain, trying to get to the same eye-level as the dwarfs. I was waiting for her to finish, when I realised the story would be better this way. Red would see green, but green wouldn't see red. That way red could follow green for a while (the next theme was "moving") and they could meet in a more personal way.
Also, on the second to last photo, I dropped one of the dwarfs for the first time. This resulted in a completely different ending to the story than I imagined. Better or worse, I can't say, but certainly more abrupt than I imagined.
Overall, I had a really good day. I found out new things about photography, and about creativity, and about myself. Who knows, maybe I'll do more of this kind of photography?
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Truly, a woman after my own heart.
Now to go work on my first author paper.
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>.> errrrr break a leg?
About 400 people took part, and each person enters 24 photos. The judges have a lot to look through! There is an exhibition of all the photos in July, and the top 10 winners are announced then. I won't be about in July to see the exhibition, but I think they put all the photos on the internet. I didn't enter to win, but now that it's over I'm curious to see if I win a prize. I know all my photos were technically very good, and I explored the main theme of "Time Travel Berlin" very well. As for the 24 individual themes for the photos, that you receive as you go along, I got really lucky with some, and completely copped out on others.
I started with zero inspiration, and nothing prepared. All I knew was that I wanted to do something different with my photography during the Fotomarathon, and not just go with my normal style. You've seen my photography... I just take photos of things I see. It's not often I have a theme or a plan. I mean, I knew I wanted to take photos of swans the other day, but my favourite photo from that trip was the dog in front of the hospital, and that was the one photo I took that I didn't plan!
So, the theme of the first photo was "Witnesses", and it also had to include the paper with your number, so your photos can be identified from the first one. I was thinking "Maybe a security camera..." The next theme was "No man's land" and I thought "Maybe the door of the ladies WC..." but knew those ideas were completely uninspired, and said nothing about the overall theme of time travel. Then I rode past a flea market, and spotted these two wooden dwarfs. They had funny eyes, looking off to the side, as though doing something naughty. I took a photo.
The photo looked a bit like this:
Then I thought, "Fuck it, I'm going to buy these right now, and they can be my models for the rest of the day." I looked at the themes, and worked out a rough story that I could tell with the two dwarfs. It involved one killing the other, then going back in time to correct his mistake. Thankfully the later, unknown themes worked well with this. The last three were "One the edge of time", "Nightowls" and "Berlin 2020", so after they make friends again, I knew they would do a final time jump forward to 2010. Of course, I could only plan this after I found out at 9pm.
At some parts in the story the dwarfs had to look at photos of themselves in the past, so I took a photo of the back of my DSLR with my iPhone, zoomed in a bit on the iPhone screen, and showed them looking at that. Here is an image I used when one dwarf was showing the other how he teleported through time and space:
I chatted to some other marathoners along the way, saying "I've got to have a dwarf travel through time, and I don't have a time machine! A phone booth would be good, but they don't exist any more. Maybe I'll create some kind of special effect on the spot." Later on, I remembered the special effect above. You do it in camera. Hold the zoom lens, and make sure the eye is in the middle of the frame. Make sure you have a 1/30 exposure. Hit the shutter and turn the camera, not the lens, at the same time. Result: swirly time travel scene! The photo above isn't the one I used for the final image, but it was the one that looked best on the the iPhone screen.
The favourite parts of the day, and the story, was when something happened spontaneously, and I made it part of the story. For example, at one point the red dwarf was going to spot the green dwarf across a fountain, after the red dwarf chasing the other through time to meet find him. The theme was "I spy with my little eye." But a tourist turned the green dwarf round, for her husband to take a photo of her standing next to it in front of the fountain. First I thought "Damn tourist! Can't you see I'm taking photos here?" Of course she couldn't, as I was laying on the ground in on the other side of the fountain, trying to get to the same eye-level as the dwarfs. I was waiting for her to finish, when I realised the story would be better this way. Red would see green, but green wouldn't see red. That way red could follow green for a while (the next theme was "moving") and they could meet in a more personal way.
Also, on the second to last photo, I dropped one of the dwarfs for the first time. This resulted in a completely different ending to the story than I imagined. Better or worse, I can't say, but certainly more abrupt than I imagined.
Overall, I had a really good day. I found out new things about photography, and about creativity, and about myself. Who knows, maybe I'll do more of this kind of photography?