First I read a story on Photo District News about two guys tooling around an airplane hangar to create one of the largest camera in the world and subsequently the largest photograph ever produced in the world. Then I hear about the CameraTruck Project. Apparently for us photographers, size does matter.
Links for May 22, 2006
How to cut a mat for your prints
Getting Things Done: Mission Possible. Just wish there was a program that morphs the best from Xpad and WebnoteHappy
ColorShift
Those of you who actually visit this site rather than read the contents through a RSS aggregator probably have already seen the change. I decided to jettison the all-black color of the site for a more earthy tone.
I am still figuring out where and how to place all those links on the right and left side. I am curious to know if the drop-down menus I had for a while worked. Do tell me. There is no better way to learning about this than doing and of course receiving positive feedback from people like you.
If there are any designers trolling this site, I would love to hear from you. So, speak up!
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Beat The Heat
The image above was originally uploaded by lecercle.
Taking a cold shower is perhaps the only solution to the summer heat Indians experience from March through about the end of September.
You gotta remember that water for some is a luxury. This young boy could either be revelling in water cooling him off, or smiling because of the attention [aka. the photographer's presence] he has suddenly received.
Either way the boy's right hand leads one's eye into the image and to the center of the action. The water splattering all over the kid's face is captured with a fast shutter speed but you get a sense of the rush of water from the plastic cup he holds in his left hand. The punchy image, which is also contrasty in nature, is visually arresting.
I'll often post images here that are interesting, curious and even spectacular. Would you also like to have your images showcased on this blog? If so, join my Flickr community group also called Tiffinbox. Thoughts, suggestions, opinions always welcome, so please leave your comments below.
This blog post is brought to you by Seshu's Pipal Productions.
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