Daily Archives: August 1, 2009

5/52

5/52, originally uploaded by norbography.

Week 5 of the 52 week project. Nearly 10% of the way through.

Today is August 1st. Not a big deal unless you are either having a birthday or anniversary of some sort. Or, you have just finished Dry July! My 1st beer for a whole month. I had just finished an hours ride on my new bike, and decided I would try and get a shot of me reading a book I just bought, “The Genius of Photography”, the companion book to the fantastic 6 part documentary series.

It started out well, I put the camera and tripod on the front lawn, aimed it at where I would stand and set the remote timer to take 20 shots at 5 second intervals. Well I thought it was 20 shots. That 1st beer must have clouded my vision, because it was actually 200 shots. And good thing it was. On about shot 10, my next door neighbour walked past with a new whipper snipper (edge trimmer for the non aussies) and I had to get a look. After a few minutes chat, he took off, and I went back to reading the book. I had completely forgotten about the camera. The things it captures when you have forgotten about it.

I looked up at some kids riding bikes down the street and there was the camera, still happily snapping away. Lets just say it captured some interesting looks and what I hope was a burp.

Week 5, in the bag. 47 weeks to go.

Dive right in.

If you haven’t bookmarked the Boston Globe’s Big Picture web site yet, you really should do yourself a favour. Time after time they produce the goods.

In the latest batch of photos, we have people diving into water. Sounds a bit dull, but wait until you see the photos. From cliffs in Dubrovnik, to spring boards in Rome. Ruins in Baghdad, to the coolish waters of the Australian Antarctic.

This is going to sting.

(PAUL ENDERSBY/AFP/Getty Images)

Timing.

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Dive right in – The Big Picture – Boston.com.

50 Dazzling Examples of Polar Panorama Photography

Nothing does my head in quicker than these polar panorama photos. I can appreciate the work that goes into them, and I am sure people with normal brains think they are the best thing since Colonel Sanders dropped the spice rack onto his chicken, but they aren’t really for me. But for the viewing pleasure of all you good readers, I give you a link, to 50 dazzling examples, as decided by Webdesigner Depot.

50 Dazzling Examples of Polar Panorama Photography | Webdesigner Depot.