Pictures are very important on Facebook and Myspace. But in both places, I don’t have incredible exposure, and photos are only really viable by one’s friends. So I prefer to have my photos on Flickr. Flickr is a Yahoo property (bleh) that has great search and tagging abilities. If you don’t have an account, get one. My paid account literally allows me unlimited uploads. Anyway, enough selling.
I bought a Nikon d40 some months ago. It’s an entry level DSLR with a very nice kit lens. And I’ve taken several thousand photos with it since then. And I would like to take several thousand more. I’ve photographed two weddings, to mixed results:
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I know I’ve been out of touch, but I’d love to get back in touch with everyone that I haven’t seen in forever. I let it be know on MySpace and Facebook that I want people to read my blog, if they feel so inclined, and that if they did, I would talk about myself. I’d like to give people a little update to the world of Seth if they’d like to read it. And for those of you who don’t really know me, this will be a great introduction. [Read more →]
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Ya know, sometimes the blogs I read primarily for information, are down right entertaining as well. Which is why one blogs I assume.
See that little guy in the photo? It’s a mother effing bedbug. I thought they were made up. You know, like “sleep tight don’t let the bedbugs bite?” Well, turns out, they are not made up. They are very real and very hard to get rid of and apparently are infesting Southern California.
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I’ve been following the Chumby phenomenon for some time now. If you haven’t been, the chumby is a plush little gadget with a lcd screen that displays flash widgets pulled from the interwebs. It is; Open Source, running linux, and really neat. It has; usb, wifi, flash, an accelerometer, touch screen speakers, headphone jack, etc. And if you can’t guess, I want one bad. [Read more →]
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