So, I have a new camera, a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1. I won't get into the geeky details just now, those will probably spill out later.
I also upgraded my Flickr account to Pro, which mostly means 2GB of upload per month, and "unlimited" bandwidth for y'all to look at my photos.
It was as I was mulling over these two fresh starts, and the possibilities, that I was reminded of a project David Hume Kennerly did.
Now, there are times when I just get strange. (No, really...?) One of those times revolves around saying something in public when I'm not really sure I'm up to the task yet.
You're a smart bunch, though. So I'll just say for now I have a new set in Flickr, and a new tag ("pdj"), and here's Kennerly's book.
Let's see how it goes.
I also upgraded my Flickr account to Pro, which mostly means 2GB of upload per month, and "unlimited" bandwidth for y'all to look at my photos.
It was as I was mulling over these two fresh starts, and the possibilities, that I was reminded of a project David Hume Kennerly did.
Now, there are times when I just get strange. (No, really...?) One of those times revolves around saying something in public when I'm not really sure I'm up to the task yet.
You're a smart bunch, though. So I'll just say for now I have a new set in Flickr, and a new tag ("pdj"), and here's Kennerly's book.
Let's see how it goes.
