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Over time, I've been collecting images in a temporary folder.
Not quite photographs, not quite intentions.
More like sketches, drafts, ideas - starting points.
Files meant to disappear, to die.
And yet...
This temporary album has eventually become the largest of all my projects.
Little by little, over the past ten years, it has traced a continuous line - one that, while not really leading anywhere, takes paths worth lingering on.
I found it meaningful to offer these stolen moments - once destined for the trash - a proper setting.
To build a true photographic object, something a little luxurious, maybe even deliberately too beautiful...
During the next weeks, i will publish all 4 volumes of these temporary files.
Over time, I've been collecting images in a temporary folder.
Not quite photographs, not quite intentions.
More like sketches, drafts, ideas - starting points.
Files meant to disappear, to die.
And yet...
This temporary album has eventually become the largest of all my projects.
Little by little, over the past ten years, it has traced a continuous line - one that, while not really leading anywhere, takes paths worth lingering on.
I found it meaningful to offer these stolen moments - once destined for the trash - a proper setting.
To build a true photographic object, something a little luxurious, maybe even deliberately too beautiful...
During the next weeks, i will publish all 4 volumes of these temporary files.
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
The most viewed pic in my flickr feed over the 8 years I've had this account is my old What's in My Bag pic. ( www.flickr.com/photos/digdoug/21390394/ )
I don't carry nearly as much around anymore. Things have changed. The bag's way way nicer now too. The sub bits still sit in Waterfield Designs ( www.sfbags.com ) sleeves, the trackpad, the macbook and the ipad each have their own.
Not pictured. The iPhone. a PadPivot (kickstarter!) for the ipad. And a FieldNotes branded Fisher Space Pen.
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
I created this stamp because I searched for an option to stamp the date into a notebook or sketchbook. The size of the stamp print is 3.15 x 0.51 inch (80 x 13 mm), so it will be good for nearly all notebooks.
Interested? Write an email to inbox_xx-stamp@yahoo.de, I'll give you all informations about this stamp.
I don't use hipsterPDA in several reason. I couldn't write fine letter if I'm in standing position. It may be better if I only use alphabet. However, Japanese letter, especially Kanji, is more pictorial. If I try to write fine letter on the hPDA, it costs much effort and time consuming.
It is important to write reusable/reviewable index cards to cumulate ones knowledge. Instead of using hPDA, I started to use Kokuyo Field Notes as temporal idea pool. Later, each topics are expanded into the index cards.
In my method, as a metephor, CPU = my brain, Virtual Memory (HDD) = field notes, HDD = index cards.
Because the field notes is designed for outdoor use, it has many advantage compare to hPDA ; I can write in any position (lying, standing), tough, compact, and reasonable (it costs only $1). If it cost $15 as Moleskine do, it prevent me to write tiny but sometimes important things. Reasonableness helps productivity a lot. :)
I write down anything that emerge from my head. Simple to complicated, life to work, not classification but all in chronological order. I usually write first 2 or 3 lines of the topics (or keyword) to minimize dupulicate effort. My letter on the field notes is sloppy because it is temporal anyway. Rapidness is more important when I capture my ideas. I use the Platina's "Press Man" with 0.9 mm lead for this rapid writing.
Date stamp is made by rubber stamp for each page. Put time stamp sometimes. It doesn't need to be frequent because important here is not frequency but uniqueness. You can interpolate the time between topic to topic.
Simple to-dos, for example, buying toilet paper, are finished in this field notes without copying to index cards.
I use single field notes at one time, and usualy finish in a month. I cannot go anywhere without this field notes anymore. :)
See also :
- q-b's, "Muji Pocket Notebook & Lead Holders"
- Calendar 09 for Field Notes by Aki
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
Field Notes Northerly Winter 2011 Limited Edition. Read my review at archer-rantings.blogspot.com/2012/01/notebook-review-nort...
Found two of my husband's grandfather's ledgers in a drawer in the garage. It reminded me so much of the Field Notes notebook, I had to photograph them together. However, Grandpa's "Field Notes" has much more cred containing, as it does, all kinds of planting and farming tables in the back, and tractor info. Mine contains dirty stories and notes on the bathroom tile.
Just thought I'd add more info in light of the additional visitors the past few days: Grandpa was a real farmer right here in Los Angeles before it got so crowded. He immigrated in 1908 from the Basque country on the border between Spain & France. He started with a dairy farm in the neighborhood of El Sereno for about 20 years, then moved to Alhambra (so his four lovely daughters would have easy access to the big city) and ran a hay farm in the nearby neighborhood of Monterey Park. There's no evidence anymore of these farms other than photos, these ledgers, and a few milk bottles and scraps of rather terrifying cattle equipment in the back of our garage.
My husband and I live in the 1936 house in Alhambra that grandpa bought to be closer to the hay farm. A friend of mine lives just down the road in what used to be the middle of the farm. It's so fascinating to me to imagine what Los Angeles used to be like - say when Grandpa arrived from France in 1908, or when his daughters were running around in 1930's LA, making shopping trips, going to movies in the old movie houses, riding the Red Cars, going over the border to Mexico for some partying.
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
This was the Project Diana box, the day it was returned to me, coated in shipping tape and a half-inch of mailing labels.
The bag itself is a Saddleback Leather Backpack in Chestnut.
Contents always in my backpack are: SBL Medium Bible Cover with Zondervan TNIV Thinline Bible, SBL Medium Notepad Holder, and SBL iPad2/New Case.
Other misc. contents which change from time to time: Leatherman multi-purpose tool, car keys, ACME biz card holder, IceBreakers Mints, Moleskine Reporter Notebook, Field Notes Notebook, Chapstick, and misc. pens and highlighters.
Sorry, no used tissues in my bag. That is what garbage cans are for. ;)
Contents of the bag change from day to day. Items listed above came out of my bag this afternoon.
This backpack is big enough to hold all of the contents listed and still have room for my HP work-issued laptop and accessories on days I actually go into the office. If I do go into the office, I put my phone and wallet in the bag when I step away from my desk.
Other items which make it into my bag from time to time include a DSLR camera, lenses, point and shoot camera, gum, more pens, headphones, iPhone/iPad charging cables, and checkbook to name a few.
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Here you will find ALL my preset's sellfy.com/sabekr that I create to help my workflow..and today I am sharing this presets to you guys.
The Presets is something you should use in order to make a photo feel more emotional and nostalgic.
I really love the look of old analog film cameras so here's my try to replicate it in an artistic way which are known from old cameras.See some examples on my IG www.instagram.com/mono_sabek/
I would just like to thank you so much for supporting my work and taking the time out of your day to check this out.
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I installed the 43Tabs System by NozarashiTei. That is "PoIC+43Tabs System". He showed an interesting interpretation of connection between GTD and PoIC. Thanks to the 43Tabs system it is more comfortable to handle GTD stuff than before. :)
めちゃめちゃ快適ッス。野ざらし亭さんによる解説はこちら。
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908