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What's on my desktop today? (...besides a really dirty keyboard...ew! It sooo needs cleaning.) Change Notes! Wooohoo...Fun! "What's a 'change note'?" you may ask. Well... when the picture dept. makes changes to the film... we (sound editorial) need to make the same changes in order to keep our tracks in sync with the picture. So... our 2nd Assistant makes a change note from the EDL (Edit Decision List) spit out by the picture editing systems. Ok... I feel some of you yawning... it's really exciting... no really!!
:-p
This note was left on a vintage Schwinn bike that's been locked to a bike rack in the bike storage room at my work for months. I say enough with passive aggressive notes, let's cut that bee-yotch down!! (which may be difficult due to the fact that the owner locked it up there with a really nice kryptonite lock!)
Note inserted on a separate sheet of paper with my new house insurance. It's the first proper evidence I've seen of the effect of the European referendum on me, directly - without directly attributing it to Brexit.
What it's saying is that I have bought a policy from a company that intends to move its head office from the UK to Luxembourg soon. This means if I have any complaints about their service, the local authorities will only be able to deal with a 'branch' of the company, not the company itself. To do that, I am obliged to consult one of three alternatives, two of whom I have never heard of (because my mother tongue is not French). It could also suggest various other things, but I will leave the viewer to decide what they are.
But what it says to me is that this is the thin end of the wedge. Expect to see more and more of this, particularly as your various insurance policies expire. How are we 'taking back control', if all the smart money is shipping out?
One of the games we started at the Wynn was to leave notes for each other in the elevator bank. This is just one of many, and I swear some people took them because they thought they were funny. This was inspired by a private joke and meeting Nick Manning.
File name: 08_06_001089
Title: Wild ducks join inmates at dinner time in Franklin Park Zoo
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1921-02-27
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Franklin Park Zoo (Boston, Mass.); Ducks
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Community health worker Isata Sesay notes down personal details of Posseh Bangura, 9 months pregnant and mother of five children in Moribaya village, Magbema chiefdom, Kambia district, Sierra Leone on April 3, 2017. Isata is 33 years old and has been a CHW for about 6 years (since 2011). There are about 80 – 100 people in her community. Isata said she decided to become a CHW because she wanted to help her community especially sick people. She said there have been no incidents of maternal mortality in her community though some women still deliver at home when they go into labor at night and there’s no transportation to take them to the closest health facility which is about 3 miles away. Isata also trades in palm oil to earn income.
Exterior view of Administration Building. Undated, likely between 1928 and 1963.
It is worth noting for the purpose of dating this image that there are no brick planters around the base of the building, which seem to have been added between 1959 and 1963.
- PHOTO NON LIBRE DE DROIT - Merci de contacter le photographe pour toute utilisation : olingue.pierre@9business.fr
NOTES is a series I started in 1968. NOTE TO ERIK was the second one completed but the footage goes back to 1966. When I saw the footage I loved it, but didn't feel ready to deal with it. Seeing Sharon Moss again, who had moved to NYC from Storrs, CT inspired me to return to this footage to make a note to a mutual friend ERIK KIVIAT. It took about 2 years for me to feel I could respond to the generosity of her performance and the images I had gathered and shaped in my camera. Sharon Moss and her cats play and dance naked in the snow.
I regularly find notes like this in the notebook I keep with me. Until I found this page I had no recollection of jotting this down.
Fireworks Photos always attract my attention. However, I have not done well taking them. So, I did a little research on making these shots. I think this shot came from my instruction book called Nikon D 600 for Dummies. However, I have it loaned out so I can't pull it off the shelf and see.
I really don't much like the light trail as the shot goes skyward to explode. So, when I have a longer exposure that most shots recommend, it exposes the light trail and I think takes away from the main explosion.
So, in my notes, I am saying that I will increase my ISO so as to reduce the exposure time. Most shots explode in about the same location every time. My goal will be to guess about when it will explode and shoot then.
But, as I write this, it makes sense that I can still have a longer exposure and not trigger the camera until the explosion and still eliminate the light trail from the propulsion.
That is part of the fun of photography, you get to try stuff over and over and try to avoid just repeating the same steps. That is why I must write it down. Otherwise, I practice the saying that if you do the same thing over and over, you should not expect different results.
Steps leading up to the Lincoln Memorial. I have always wanted to visit these famous steps. The site where MLK delivered his speech in 1963.
Finished my Physics today. Felt pretty good.
Welcome to my morning.
P.S. I have a tumblr now. Check it out.
P.P.S. Lightroom is amazing.
A Hawaii overprint note is one of a series of banknotes (one Silver Certificate and three Federal Reserve Notes) issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish US currency captured by Japanese forces in the event of an invasion of Hawaii and render the bills useless. These were all recalled in April 1946 and most were burned in a Hawaiian crematorium rather than ship them stateside.
cartonnage réalisé à la main contenant un bloc notes - tissus fantaisies - tampon motif écritures et montres - fermeture par un bouton recouvert de tissu