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February 20th, 2010

That Seat Was Too Empty

I love the Library of Congress’ flickr photostream. They are constantly adding interesting old copyright free images. I saw this one and wanted to add to the story. The two gentlemen in the second row seem concerned, but they are the only ones.

Here’s the original image:

Baseball executives

Original image from the Library of Congress

February 10th, 2010

ETC Team Photos for Spring ’10

Team photos for our five student teams from the ETC. You can learn more about the projects at our ETC Silicon Valley blog. These are fun to take – there’s a wonderful challenge in trying to convey something about the students and their project.

PlayOnSocial Team

PlayOnSocial – Creating a social media game for NHN in Korea

iLearn Team

iLearn – Creating an iPhone app for NHN in Korea to teach English

Fluxion Team

Fluxion – Developing an iPhone game using solid, fluid and gas simulation

California Academy Team

Spike – Working on a project for the California Academy of Sciences

IVRC Team

Mirage – Developing an immersive 3D VR experience for the IVRC Conference

January 31st, 2010

Sea Anemone Macro Shots

Sea Anemone

Sea Anemone

I spent the late afternoon at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve near Half Moon Bay, CA. The tidepools are locally famous, and there was a very low tide at 5:30pm today – right about sunset. I thought I could get some nice tidepool creature shots and a Pacific Ocean sunset all in one trip. The sunset was a bust – low clouds kept any red from reaching us, so it just gradually got darker. But low light is a great time to be shooting in tidepools with a flash – when the sun is shining the glare from the water is a big problem, particularly on cloudy days. But with just a flash you can control the angle and get some dramatic light angles and colors.

Shot using my flash hand held off to the side, and the camera mounted on a tripod. The anemone was just below the water line.

Sea Anemone Macro

Sea Anemone

Sea Anemone Tentacles Macro

Anemone Tentacles macro shot

Sea Anemone Tentacle Macro

Tentacle Macro

Sea Anemone Tentacles Macro

Tentacles Cluster

January 20th, 2010

NAMM 2010

Taylor suite @ NAMM 2010

Jason Mraz in the Taylor Guitar Suite

This year’s NAMM show was pretty quiet – no doubt an impact of last year’s economy – with an exhibit floor that was missing major players (Apple and ProTools), a dearth of Rock ‘n’ Roll booth babes, and no line at the complementary hearing test trailer in the basement. That was all fine though, we didn’t have to yell to be heard on the exhibit floor. Jason gave me an interactive demonstration on the nuances of fine cymbals, and then after seeing the results of my hearing test realized I didn’t really have any appreciation for what he was talking about.

I did have a great appreciation for live music in the Taylor Guitar suite however. Doyle Dukes stunned us with his pickin’ chops, Night Ranger did an acoustic set followed by a Damn Yankees reunion. They dropped into a successful acoustic version of ‘Cat Scratch Fever’ – something that shouldn’t even be tried. Finally, Jason Mraz took the stage in a 3,600 sq. ft. room with inadequate air conditioning for the 600+ people who were crammed in there.

Damn Yankees @ NAMM 2010

Damn Yankees Reunion

Ted Nugent @ NAMM 2010

The Nuge

Doyle Dykes @ NAMM 2010

Doyle Dykes

Serj Tankian @ NAMM 2010

Serj Tankian of SOAD

Jason Mraz @ NAMM 2010

Jason Mraz

Jason Mraz @ NAMM 2010

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Styx, via phone pic

Yea, all that and Styx at the House of Blues.

January 6th, 2010

Remember Film?

Remember Film?

Color negative and scanned version in Lightroom

Now that we’re only a year away from being empty nesters we’re thinking about bringing all our old photos into the digital age. The kid in this shot is now 17.

I’m testing out scanning negatives on the Nikon Coolscan V ED that I have been using for scanning slides. The image quality is coming out beautiful, but it’s taking way too long (over 3 minutes per negative after it’s done all its processing).

Next two options: shooting with my camera on a backlit macro set up and processing in Photoshop, or just paying a service to do it all for us.