Monthly Archives: September 2007

Got a problem with blurry photos? Step right in!

Ahhh yes, back to the basics–how can you expect to really cook if you can’t boil water?
Thanks to digital camera’s LCD screens unexpected blurry pictures are a thing of the past. ‘Shoot, check, adjust’ (if necessary)– has become the mantra of many a photographer in the ‘digital age’.
The upshot of digital is that, thanks to [...]

CVS Providence 5k…ehhh…6k

So other than the fact that an otherwise helpful police officer managed to turn a 5k into a 6k for most of the 2nd wave group…it was a good race.  

5 minutes to a better price – Buying a new car…

This guy is amazing. The highlight for me…
“…you’ll feel like and asshole, that’s normal–it means you’re doing it right”

2 Aperture Timesavers: Metadata Views and Metadata Presets

Aperture’s feature set is a unique ‘1 stop shop’ for image acquisition, processing, output and storage. This tidal wave of features is both empowering and daunting– some great features aren’t as obvious as others.
I’ll cover two of those features today, Metadata Views, and Metadata Presets. Ellen Anon covered the step by step over at the [...]