Originally posted by Motionboy2
It is. Looks like someone got their new Macro lens!
i feel like i'm a character in "the little mermaid," as it's really a whole new world (of the small)... hehe
Originally posted by Motionboy2
It is. Looks like someone got their new Macro lens!
er, that's pretty gross.Originally posted by SwisSlesS
Here's a picture from my ride yesterday...
Hehe, what I said was actually a lie. That picture is from Monday, when I was at Killington. I slipped off my pedal from the mud and it hit me in the back of my ankle.Originally posted by Toshi
er, that's pretty gross.
ah, that's because all of the commuter bikes in japan have a "ring lock", where the locking bit normally lives in the crescent that you see and slides to complete the circle (going through the spokes) when locked/parked. flimsy but easier than toting a cable or u-lock, and when all the bikes are basically the same there's little incentive to steal oneOriginally posted by splat
Those Brakes look kinda funny too.
i can't tell. the text on the hub says something like "Original shaft drive technology by Morusti[?]". however, many commuter bikes, including the one i rented in karuizawa, have 3 speed internal hubs, so i wouldn't be surprised.Originally posted by splat
SO with that Shaft drive , did it have an internal Multi speed hub ?
the way i heard it was that the bike was stationary, held in place by a wad of stickers, and he ran at it. crazy.Originally posted by hans2
woa...did he just run and launch himself onto a carefully balanced bike? Or were they both moving?
cool, i love fast lenses and the 50mm perspective. have fun with it. i actually bust out my 50 exclusively on the road trip that i just returned from (well, interview trip, almost a road trip), but with the crop factor of digi-slrs it's an 80. makes for a nice portrait look tho (look here).Originally posted by kingLatency
I'm buying a Nikon 50mm AF 1.8D for my Nikon FE-10. I'll be working with film some now that I take photo at school. Next year I might have access to a dark room too.
come on, get cracking, bucko. we need prints here. heh, why WOULD you want a D100 anyway?Originally posted by kingLatency
Mmm, Ana's Taqueria. Well, I've shot about 3 rolls with the new lens but don't have any prints yet.
Do you know any easy way to get a D100 for free?
If you are interested , I Have a Besseler 23c enlarger and bunch of other darkroom things I need to sell.Originally posted by kingLatency
I'm buying a Nikon 50mm AF 1.8D for my Nikon FE-10. I'll be working with film some now that I take photo at school. Next year I might have access to a dark room too.
It's a programming board for wireless sensor network nodes. I'm using it to program the little wireless devices that are going to run a wirless gadget I'm designing. Parallel is input (for progarmming). Serial is output (for using the programming board as a central node/docknig station that connects to the pc) learn all about the hardware at www.xbow.comOriginally posted by splat
What is the little circuit board for ? looks like a Serial to Parrallel ( and then some ) converter.
it's a 2002, 5spd 1.8T (190hp). pretty zippy. and I got bored so I photoshopped this pic a bit:Originally posted by Toshi
ooh, that's sweet. what's it, a 2000 passat?
Assuming you have as many pics as I do, you have embarked upon a sizeable mission. (I left a text field in my database for tagging pics in exactly this way, but have never had the chance to actually go through and tag 2000+ photos.)Originally posted by Toshi
last night my former roommate ken ferry and i decided that it was a great time to revise the website. so it has been done, a new look has finally come. keith, your comments would be appreciated. the friends page was the first to be recast in the new style... etc.
Originally posted by WTGPhoben
Assuming you have as many pics as I do, you have embarked upon a sizeable mission. (I left a text field in my database for tagging pics in exactly this way, but have never had the chance to actually go through and tag 2000+ photos.)
so, comments/criticisms:
first of all, A+ for concept
Layout gets points for slickness and simplicity
some execution suggestions:
-it would be cool to have names/faces linked up right from the beginning. On the main index pages you just have pics, but if the build script laid them out so that the subjects printed out under the picture I think it would be more useful for putting names and faces together.
-Also the main index images are a bit large at 5k apiece for the number of images you put to a page, lower-res or smaller images and fewer to a page would probably be better.
-A searchable text index would also be useful. "I want to find Kyoko, but I don't want to look through the photo index for her face"
-Resizing: when the individual images pages come up, the subject text overlaps with "back to album index"
-set border=0 around the little circular arrow buttons
Questions:
-I don't understand how the drop shadow border around the pictures works. from the html it looks like it is made up of 10 gifs, but how do they resize for each picture?
-why the change to harvard03 from tjclark?
-what does your database datastructure look like?
(mine is [id#][path][src][rank=hits-(# of NO votes)][hits][textkey (field for tagging photos)])
The resizing thing def does some funky stuff with the things at the bottom of the pages. try/images/friends/pages/9.html and just drag the right window border to the left until things start to bunch together at the bottom and you'll probably see what I mean.Originally posted by Toshi
huh, looks fine on my big screen wrt resizing so i'm keeping the template clean .
about borders, i just added border:0; to the a style definition in the style sheet linked below. tell me if it still is broken (after reloading the style sheet) k
drop shadow is cool. half is handled by the template i use for exporting which is parsed to html, other half is handled by the style sheet itself. you can check out the style sheet at http://harvard03.ath.cx/PaperMatteResources/paperMatteCombined.css . if you want to see the template i can post that, too, but it's no use unless you use my exporting program which is os x/iphoto only.
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