I love the selective colour mode of the S95. I think I may use it quite a lot in future.
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Portico Quartet
UncategorizedWatched this jazz group in the Turnhalle in Bern last night. Great performance and quite an original sound. Their two albums have really great reviews on amazon.co.uk.
Tram Approaching
Bern, Photography, Switzerland, UncategorizedA hazy, sunny Friday morning in Bern, Switzerland. Just waiting for the tram to take me to work for the last day of the week.
Picasa Albums
UncategorizedOne of my gripes with Picasa is that it doesn’t do slideshows outside folders. Or so I thought until I did another search today if one of the recent versions had solved his issue. It seems that it is possible but only if you create an album and assign photos to that album. Why? What I would like to do is to just create a search term (I use very long descriptive filenames for my photos) and let a slideshow run from that search query. Google, Picasa please include in a release in the near future. Thanks!
Reward offered for information on JP Grealis.
UncategorizedAchilll man JP Grealis is still missing in the Netherlands. Today in the Irish Times, his family have offered a reward of €10,000 for information of where he is.
The family of James Patrick “JP†Grealis has put up a reward of €10,000 and described it as their last chance of discovering his whereabouts.
The last reported sighting of JP, a carpenter then aged 24, was when he checked out of a BB in the town of Breda on October 23rd, 2008, saying he was going to find work in another town.
The Grealis family, of Tonragee, Achill, hope the involvement of a team of Dutch experts who have recently taken up the case will provide a breakthrough. A retired detective, a criminal psychologist and a well-known crime reporter who take on cold cases or those the police are not treating as crime have started their own inquiry.
They believe his disappearance was suspicious, and that he may have been murdered. “The Grealis family came up against a brick wall, they were sent away again and again as they tried to discover what happened to their son and brother here,†said crime reporter Jolande van der Graaf of De Telegraaf newspaper.
There is also a report in Dutch in the newspaper, De Telegraaf in the Netherlands with a video of his sister making an appeal for help. The video is in a mixture of Dutch and English.
De afgelopen weken zamelden de eilandbewoners 10.000 euro in voor ‘hun’ JP. Vanuit Ierland looft de familie Grealis dit bedrag uit voor informatie die daadwerkelijk leidt tot de terugkomst van James Patrick Grealis of zijn stoffelijke resten
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UncategorizedThe Art of Photography
UncategorizedI have taken a course called The Art of Photography with the Open College of the Arts, a distance learning institution based in the UK. As part of the course, students are required to record their work, thoughts and influences throughout the period of study. I thought that it would be a good idea to incorporate it into my existing blog.
I got the pack on Sunday after they were mistakenly delivered to my apartment in Munich rather than in Berne. Since then I have been reading and re-reading the course information. This is something similar to what I have done with many other books on photography but this time, there are projects and assignments to be done. Tomorrow I will tackle the first project and record the results here.
Pogue’s Liver
Humour, Tech, UncategorizedFake Steve Jobs is back! And with a post reminiscent of his most cutting and hilarious posts. Yay!
I have to tell you, the guy’s liver is friggig primo. Very, very low mileage. Much better than the stuff you get waiting on some list. Much love, David Pogue.
Munich – Photos – Saturday February 21 2009
UncategorizedLove of Memory
UncategorizedVery Short List points to a new study done in Switzerland based on the effects of Oxytocin on memory.
According to the researchers, their results demonstrate that the “love hormone†plugs directly into the brain’s memory system (and might even lead to new treatments for memory loss). So don’t bother trying to forget about those exes of yours: Thanks to oxytocin, their faces are permanently seared into your consciousness.
Ouch!