Shot in the Tate Modern in London England. This photo, is actually in “color”. I got excited bringing it back to the Photoshop “darkroom” and was pleasantly surprised when i didn’t have to do anything to it. Shot with natural light. The light in the Tate Modern is awesome.
Today was a good day for Go. Played two ranked games and a teaching game. The teaching game was fun, I hope the new guy decides to stick around. It’s always good to play with people who have good intuition for the game because they always seem hungry for the knowledge that needs to go [...]
In contrast with the last photo, this photo was slightly desaturated to provide quiter tones for the variety of contrast in the image.
Today I journeyed for a good hour or so down crooked streets and confusing highways to find the Heidelberg Go Club that is part of the German go Association. I was excited to see they had six players there tonight, everyone was nice, spoke English and it was awesome to play some games on a [...]
He won two out of four games. I like him, he has a lot of promise. This is my favorite (for me ) from the series. [link]
If you’ve been wondering where I’ve dropped off the face of the earth to, then I appreciate your concern. I would like to blame my absence on work, but the amount of freetime I have is still similar despite it being busy around the office. I probably could blame it on how we’ve started waking [...]
The first of three AFN Spots on the “Adventures of Super Energy Conserver” as part of the cost savings initiative campaign plan developed by my team at U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs. Full credit for the spots should go to Jesse Granger who wrote the script, directed and produced all three videos. My involvement didn’t [...]
While at U.S. Army Europe, one of my team’s missions was to develop a new campaign to spread force protection and anti-terrorism awareness throughout the internal audience. What was developed was the “Vigilance campaign” in which I became the primary actor for AFN spots and graphics. I also assisted in building scripts and modifying them [...]
Iraqi children cheer, smile, give the “thumbs-up” sign and shake hands with Staff Sgt. Jorge Cornejo, of Brentwood, N.Y., Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Multi-National Division -Baghdad, as they wait behind school gates for their turn to receive free clothes and toys at a humanitarian aid event in Arab [...]
I went on Wbaduk for the first time this night disguised as an 18kyu. I got slaughtered. After recovering over a glass of tea THIS happened on KGS. Something must have rubbed off. [link]
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