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The joys of uni. Yes, thats the hallway she's asleep in. Yes, thats my sleeping bag. Yes, the post-it note is correct, she did puke all over my room. But I love her.
I made an arm-mounted "mini desk" that can hold both index cards and sticky notes, to help keep me focused as I run around the office trying to get things done.
أعد لكتابة مقالة طويلة أو كتاب قصير حول هايبركارد، هذه ملاحظات أولية قبل ترتيبها.
الأصفر: معلومات.
الأزرق: ملاحظاتي.
البنفسجي: عناوين.
Collecting notes for a long article about HyperCard.
- Purple: titles
- Yellow: information
- Blue: my notes
So embarrassing! It's like accidentally wearing the same outfit as your coworker. One of them should change it to Luigi.
(Technically they're from different games, so it's totally okay).
[72/365] A close-up macro shot of a pad of bright post-it notes.
The flash probably shouldn't have been used, but they were a bit dull without it.
This is my rough estimates of how relationships progress and how they jump up and down. I estimated most of the "going out" phase. I had no idea for marriage, what with not being married and such.
I totally ripped-off this idea from a recent Flickr Explore page entry because it was so simple and dramatic. This is just blue fan-fold post-it notes opened up on a piece of orange poster-board that I had. I think that they look like little beach cabanas.
I took a few shots in natural light, but the results looked way too “flat”, so I got out a flash unit and my off-camera cord. I took a few at different angles with a soft bounce attachment, but again the results looked a little lifeless. For the one that I finally selected here I used a direct flash in “telephoto” mode pointed back a little toward the camera to generate the foreground shadows. The camera was on a tripod and I set the ambient light exposure to -2ev and the flash exposure to 0ev.
Canon 1DmkIII; EF24-105 f4L IS; 65mm; ISO-200; f11; 1/25-sec; EX580 flash.
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Wenlock Estates, c/o RPS Planning and Development, is willing to engage in exploring potential site opportunities. A landowners/developers forum meeting could usefully be convened. Mark Sackett