Brooklyn Museum, Click!
Monday, April 7th, 2008I submitted this image posted on flickr: Changing face of Brooklyn on Flickr
Open Call Begins March 1www.brooklynmuseum.org/click
I submitted this image posted on flickr: Changing face of Brooklyn on Flickr
Open Call Begins March 1www.brooklynmuseum.org/click
This quote from The New Yorker begins an article on how the web is wreaking havoc on pop CDs , but it’s having the opposite effect on Classical CDs.
Like many people, I started blogging out of an urgent need to procrastinate. Yet a nagging sense of possibility also drew me in.
Cameras & photography | Technology | Guardian Unlimited
Watch all the way to the end.
This is the kind of thing Photoshop artists do all the time, but when it’s automated, it feels more “real” to the average Joe. The feeling that a photograph represents “reality” has been under pressure for a long time, but this […]
The tornado was in a different part of Brooklyn so it didn’t touch my neigborhood.
My commute was a nightmare though. Waiting on the subway platform in the wet, underground heat for 45 minutes. I waited at least 1 hr 15 min, in the over-crowded train too, but at least that was air-conditioned.
NY Times
Another Brooklyn […]
I did a trip with Eagle Condor and found the experience to be rewarding in ways that I hadn’t expected, it was energizing, as well as being fun.
The NY Times has done a piece on Humanitarian Travel. This is a topic that I plan to spend a great deal of time on. Once […]
Random, badly shot, videos I took with my Canon s70. Also, random, better shot photos I took.
By the time it occurred to me to use the video feature, the incredibly loud, jet-like sound was gone. That sound is probably the reason my workplace was evacuated, otherwise, I doubt we would have noticed it, even though […]
Make your own Simpsons avatar
First attempt. Yes, wishful thinking.
More accurate. Except for the hair I suppose.
Read on Gothamist.
New York Times says rent. I’m not 100% sure that I buy it though, no pun intended. Population growth is real and not slowing, and New York is growing in popularity, but not growing in size. Barring major catastrophes, buying could still be the smart play.