Archive for May, 2008

Ubergeek Jonathan Oxer

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

I was Just watching Jonathan Oxer over at Cams Blog, An ubergeek here in Melbourne with an RFID chip inserted into his arm. He has even appeared on Mel & kochie with his rfid controlled house. As usual they interupt him just as he’s getting to show the best stuff. Guess I will have to wait until the new show is released. Check out www.superhouse.tv to find out more.

Chair for two or more…

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I’ve found an interesting piece of furniture on FurnitureFashionBlog today.

A two person accent chair designed to accommodate flexibility for group
seating or as individually setup chairs.
By placing the three chairs together you can create a group seating configuration.

Great blog post explaining how to make CSS sliding doors

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Was looking for some new css to use on SMN category header. I think I will have to give this guys technique a try . Nice and simple just the way I like it..
Make fancy buttons using CSS sliding doors technique

Three things thats saved my blog.

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
Wondering why I have been posting to my blogs more lately??

  1. Internet tablet:Nokia N800, The gadget to end all gadgets (until I can can afford the N810 that is). You will need an app like mameopy which is the program I prefer.
  2. ScribeFire: The firefox add-on Nikki gave my (you do have Firefox don’t you???).
  3. Electricity: Yes of coarse I need to thank good old electricity as we’ll .

Stencil Art Show “cans festival”

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
I just love how much imaginative Art forms there are out there. Here some fantastic photographs of the cans festival in london.

Street Art on a whole new level…

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
Wow this video is cool, It goes for a while so you may need to buffer if on a slow connection . But it’s worth the wait. Makes you wonder were this amazing art form will go next.

The new short film by Blu
an ambiguous animation painted on public walls.
Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)
blublu.org/
blublu.org/sito/video/muto.htm

music by Andrea Martignoni
produced by Mercurio Film
assistant: Sibe

amazing world

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

I liked this saying.
It reminds me of me.

http://www.abeautifulrevolution.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/03/26/sign_1.gif

Nikon fisheye lenses FC-E8 and Nikkor 10.5mm

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
Wow what an incredible lens I have never seen such beautiful photography check it out.

Fisheyes are some of the most fun, most extreme and most challenging lenses you can work with. They can produce spectacular photos, and they can produce junk. In that respect, they’re like other lenses, only more extreme.

I won’t say much about the optical characteristics of these lenses. Reading this, you probably already know what a fisheye lens is, but here are a few quick facts: Fisheye lenses come in two flavours: Full frame and circular. Nikon pioneered the development of such lenses, releasing the World’s first normal production fisheye lens (Nikkor 8mm f/8) for 35mm photography in 1962.

Since then, Nikon have made several different fisheye variants. The most common version today is the full frame 16mm f/2.8, and its digital equivalent, the 10.5mm f/2.8. The most extreme version is undoubtedly the impressive 6mm f/2.8, weighing a hefty 5.2 kg. The lens was only available by special order. (See photo near bottom of page)

Fisheye lenses were first developed for scientific purposes, but soon found their way into "normal use" (whatever that is).

A classic, circular fisheye shot. A relatively mundane photo, except for the fisheye effect:

Child throwing

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

I came across this clip while stumbling on stumbleupon and thought that after 500 years with no accidents I would gladly take my future child to have them throw off this building. lol

Indian Baby Dropping Ritual

Caver being beamed up. (Who needs vertical gear?)

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Just fount this incredible image whilst stumbling on Stumble upon.

Here is a photograph of a caver that has been lit up in an amazing way.

 

Thats some amazing lighting, I would have loved to have seen the original .raw image.

 



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