Textured morning lake, glassy to foggy to finely chopped. No wind. Atmospheric perspective.
...photography, illustrations, rambling, living, etc.
@PZTZR for twitter and instagram and etc
@PZTZR for twitter and instagram and etc
Friday
Photography Scans - Lomo - Erron, Peter, Teens
Look at these teen eggers, total goofs. HAHAHA. Actually this is me and erron as 16 y.o kelowna scenester kids. Wicked.
Posting via flickr right now. Just wayyy easier for uploading. Pretty soon we'll have an easy platform for managing our digital lives, but for now it's piecemeal and half-half.
Wednesday
Photography Scans - Lomo - Restauraant Floor Too Many Coffee SMALL
Scan from the collection of a Teenage Lomographer (me) >B?P
Tuesday
Sunday
Powell Lake Tuesday Sept. 20 8:00 a.m.
Watching for clouds moving either away from or towards Powell River. It turned out to be a calm and sunny four-hour paddle into the marina at the headwaters of the mighty Powell River.
Labels:
Canoe,
Chocolate #9,
fuelled by bars,
Lara Bar,
Last Day of the Trip,
MEC,
Nature,
Paddle,
Powell Lake,
Powell River,
PROBAR
Monday
Friday
Tuesday
Summ It All Up
Monday
Thursday
Beach Is Crowded
But the ocean is wiiiiide open. Hey Vancouver, thanks for the summah! Kinda feeling like it's just getting started.
Labels:
beach,
crowded,
cyclists,
layer masking,
people,
Photoshop,
Sorry 'bout no posts,
summah,
vancouver
Friday
Still Getting Messed W/ By Google Copyright Bot
Okay okay I get it Google Copy Bot, Magnum Photo owns the copyright to Philippe Halsman's portraits . Oh and ALSO THE POSES?!?! WTF
A few weeks ago I posted a recreation of a famous portrait taken in 1951 by Philippe Halsman of Anna Magnani. I also attempted to upload a 400x300 pixel scan of the original. Googles uploading software accepted my photo but rejected the original. Okay fair enough. I would argue that I'm using the image for critical purposes and therefore not infringing on Magnum's copyright. But I didn't think the bot would go as far as to remove my own image as well. What a slight impediment to my self-expression!
A few weeks ago I posted a recreation of a famous portrait taken in 1951 by Philippe Halsman of Anna Magnani. I also attempted to upload a 400x300 pixel scan of the original. Googles uploading software accepted my photo but rejected the original. Okay fair enough. I would argue that I'm using the image for critical purposes and therefore not infringing on Magnum's copyright. But I didn't think the bot would go as far as to remove my own image as well. What a slight impediment to my self-expression!
Labels:
1984,
copyright,
magnum photo,
philippe halsman,
robots,
thought crime
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