Looking for ET? Or hiding from the big bad wolf perhaps? A hooded sweatshirt never looked so good! Great color contrast with the bland color of the subway!
Someone mentioned your blog on one of the google blogger help groups, that's how I got here.
It's a small world, I was looking at your faq and I see you mentioned Photo Mechanic.
The guy who started the company that writes Photo Mechanic is named Dennis, and he's a friend of my husband's, going back to elementary school. He was the best man at our wedding.
I'm a computer programmer and I used to have a corporate job and all that malarkey, then my son was diagnosed with a brain tumor and our lives turned upside down.
So now I work a few hours a week for Dennis. On Photo Mechanic, the Windows version.
And lastly, a comment on the lighting in your photos-- the subway lighting is far from optimal, but your photos look great.
I'm not much of a photographer, I use a Nikon Coolpix 5 megapixel camera, circa 2002 and a bit the worse for wear. Mostly I use it in point and shoot mode.
For some reason I don't understand (remember I'm no photographer), the photos I take in the exam rooms at St. Jude under those weird fluorescent lights come out looking better than most of the other photos I take, lighting-wise. I don't understand how that happens.
Great photos, I like your blog design.
Patty
| March 17, 2006 2:29 PM
Maybe it's the little creepy dwarf from Don't Look Now all grown up...
Looking for ET? Or hiding from the big bad wolf perhaps? A hooded sweatshirt never looked so good! Great color contrast with the bland color of the subway!
Someone mentioned your blog on one of the google blogger help groups, that's how I got here.
It's a small world, I was looking at your faq and I see you mentioned Photo Mechanic.
The guy who started the company that writes Photo Mechanic is named Dennis, and he's a friend of my husband's, going back to elementary school. He was the best man at our wedding.
I'm a computer programmer and I used to have a corporate job and all that malarkey, then my son was diagnosed with a brain tumor and our lives turned upside down.
So now I work a few hours a week for Dennis. On Photo Mechanic, the Windows version.
And lastly, a comment on the lighting in your photos-- the subway lighting is far from optimal, but your photos look great.
I'm not much of a photographer, I use a Nikon Coolpix 5 megapixel camera, circa 2002 and a bit the worse for wear. Mostly I use it in point and shoot mode.
For some reason I don't understand (remember I'm no photographer), the photos I take in the exam rooms at St. Jude under those weird fluorescent lights come out looking better than most of the other photos I take, lighting-wise. I don't understand how that happens.
Great photos, I like your blog design.
Maybe it's the little creepy dwarf from Don't Look Now all grown up...