Wednesday 11 July 2012

I Suck At Photography.

/Thought dump
Ain't I glad I came to Mass Communications.

I like photography. Well, those not involving humans. It is not something I set out to do, but rather something I enjoy doing when given the opportunity; and opportunities are aplenty with the course of study I have chosen. But that is not something I wish to talk about: opportunities are everywhere if you seek it out. Rather, I wish to talk about my photographic skills.


It is a nice photograph. In fact, I think it is a fantastic photograph. If I produced one photograph like this for every thousand I take, I would be a fantastic photographer. Except that I do not. Just see the kind of photographs I take over at my OpenPhoto.

I would not say those photographs are too bad either: in fact, if I saw this a year or two ago, I would have thought that I have reached the pinnacle of photography. (I'm exaggerating a little here, but you catch my drift.)

Thursday 24 May 2012

Butterflies.

So, I changed my profile picture to a butterfly just because I made it.

Yea.

I'll just leave it here.



*edit* 

Great. I have a deadline tomorrow, but Kate-Miller Heidke is conducting a live performance now at Clarke Quay. Being streamed live...

Monday 21 May 2012

I've Never Sworn So Much In My Life

Seriously, I haven't. This is what I imagine the graph to look like if I quantified the amount of shit I have to do compared to the frequency of my swearing.


Actually.... That doesn't look right.

Thursday 8 March 2012

Kony 2012: Why You Should Think Twice


I am sure you have heard about Kony 2012: it has gone viral faster than any other viral infection we have seen on the interwebs. It is prove of the collective power of the internet, and not for some useless campaign making an earth sandwich, but rather a worthy cause.

Or is it?

Let me first tell you about Invisible Children, the charity behind this successful campaign. You would have probably seen the film, perhaps even moved to tears by it. It was the genius of film-maker Jason Russell. Probably a nice guy, who did this film because he wants to do what is right. And that is what he is probably doing. But that does not explain his annual US$90,000 salary given to him by Invisible Children. That is just his income, it does not include the expenses spent for making the film: the equipment, the software, the travelling fees, etc.