“Laptopograms are images made by pressing photosensitive paper onto a laptop screen and flashing an image in a manner not unlike contact printing orphotograms.”
A nice complete reference of what’s out there.
Saved for when I start traveling a bit more again.
I can’t wait to try this out. Love the hand straps.
I like to archive mail instead of deleting it. Gmail brought this into vogue a few years back and with their unlimited storage it’s almost silly to delete anything but a few spam messages and the most mundane emails. The problem is I also like to use Mail.app as my email client. So in order for me to archive email I’ve had to drag every message into Gmail’s All Mail folder.
Add this to my list of things I’d like to learn in ‘09. Looks like a great resource.
Just. Keep. Trying. Great inspirational piece from Merlin Mann.
Saved for a few projects I’d like to do on this site.
Saved so I can remember how to do this again when I setup a new machine.
Wonderful time-lapse video tutorial, but it just makes me wish the D90 had a built in intevelometer. Maybe Nikon will come out with a firmware update?
Nice new site from Paul Boag for his podcast. I finally met him briefly at SXSW this year and he was great to talk to. The inaugural interview for the new site is friend and fellow Blue Flavorite, Jeff Croft.
I definitely want to try this tiltshifting technique out on a few photos of mine.
Watch the video. I’m still in awe that the guy is still alive.
For those of you still confused about if you can caucus if you’re not registered to vote: “You don’t even have to be registered to vote to caucus! Just show up and you can register on-site.” Go. Caucus.
I might need to get a little crafty here soon.
For those of you out there with private photos who want to show those photos to people who aren’t on Flickr. One more reason why I love Flickr and its openness.
For those days when there’s really no way around Internet Explorer 6 and transparent PNGs.
Lots of great photoshop tips in this article on how to achieve some nice looking effects.
Looks like a great technique.
Get your “Hawkeye” on.
Looks like a really simple way to store my movies on my external hard drive and stream them through the AppleTV.
Setup OS X to allow you to use localhost as your SMTP server.
Tutorial to on how to get PNGs to work in IE 6.
Help article explaining the process of setting up Rails on TextDrive.
The double marign bug.
Old article but still handy for setting up Mail.app