Denmark, June 2013
Emma and I visited Denmark earlier this month. Here are eight photos. And videos from Copenhagen of Strolling down Strøget and Shipping out of Nyhavn.
Emma and I visited Denmark earlier this month. Here are eight photos. And videos from Copenhagen of Strolling down Strøget and Shipping out of Nyhavn.
I’d like to post galleries of my photographs. So, this is largely at test of my technical integration WordPress and Adobe Lightroom. Rather than start with my photos, however, I’d discovered ten commercial slide photographs from someone’s trip to Le Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris during the 1960s. I’ve restored these formerly badly faded, half-century old photos, and now post here as a test of WordPress/Lightroom integration. These days, the photos are merely softly risque period pieces. See for yourself.
I’m bemused that the controversy about plans to open an Islamic community center in lower Manhattan is occuring in the same year that Miss USA is a Muslim, Rimi Fakih.
I’m pleased that my aerial photo above will be in the Museum of Modern Art’s ‘Rising Currents: Projects for New York’s Waterfront‘ exhibit, March 24-October 11th, 2010.
I’ve been amazed by the past 20 years of progress in racing bicycle technology due to advance materials. The first reasonably affordable titanium-frame racing bicycles starting appearing in 1990 and shortly after 2000 the first reasonably affordable carbon-fiber-framed appeared. We now have the first new advancement: carbon fiber bicycle frames that aren’t entirely solid. Above is a photo of the $10,000 (US) Delta 7 road bike. The junctions in its frame are made of regular carbon fiber but the main tubes of the frame consist of an open latticework of carbon fiber/Kevlar strings woven into a network of isosceles triangles. That latticework is up to 12 times stronger than steel but weighs ten times less.
In only two minutes, Guardian columnist Charlie Brooker teaches you contemporary broadcast journalism .
A few years ago, I posted an item here about American marketers retouching actresses’ photos to make their bosoms more buxom. Newsweek magazine recently published a photo story about the decade’s most egregious retouching scandals. I particularly like ‘the many shades of Beyoncé’.
TripAdvisor.com has released its 2010 list of the world’s best hotels and its list of the dirtiest, as selected by travelers themselves.
I couldn’t resist posting this, simply because it’s so sad: An innocent person picks the wrong lover. Absolutely, the wrong lover—a charismatic client of the photography studio where she works as a secretary. But even though she doesn’t know or understand his true character until almost the very end, she stick with him until the end.
My niece Meredith pointed me towards David Newton‘s animation of the Bayeux Tapestry. Even without animation, people in the Medieval Period must of thought of it telling its story that way. I remember seeing the 70-meter long original in Bayeux during 1972.
Another reason why I love the Europeans. Stockholm turns a subway station’s stairs into a piano
My new roommate.