Saturday, July 25, 2009
Just when you think you have it all customized to your liking, BAMM! Everything you've worked for, gone. Responsible is the machine you put all your trust into, the computer
How is it that we simply cannot live without machines and yet they always fail us? They are almost like people, but more helpful. It's like a bad relationship that you think is going to get better. You need it, you love it, but it rips your heart out and makes you cry, then running back for more.
Now it's time to rebuild and restart. It's like erasing a college paper when you're almost done and didn't press save, the end of the world. Yet, somehow, the paper gets written, and sometimes even better than before.
Now that i'm doing more photo stuff, I need this machine to work. They replaced my motherboard and hard rive, The heart and the brain of the computer. Now it's time to teach her again and hopefully this time we can keep the vitals going for more than 2 years.
On to uploading, downloading and upgrading.
Labels: life
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Since I've gotten my new camera, I have taken over 2,500 photos and have barley even looked at them. For the exception of Todd's party, I have not published any of my new photos. It's not that I don't want to, but time seems to be slipping, melting away in the summer heat. I guess all of the ideas, thoughts and planning are keeping my mind so busy, I can't even grasp how fast time is moving.
I have some really nice photos of waterfall from Bushkill Falls, which has been labeled the Niagara of Pennsylvania. I have been going there since I was a kid and it's still fascinates me. I have photos of my newly rearranged apartment, many headshot tests, 4th of July weekend, where I went to a racetrack for the first time and everything else i can snap photos of.
Only 33 days until my European Adventure! I can't even imagine how many photos I'll take then.
I also saw Gary Vaynerchuck at Vero!!! I was so excited, I pretended to take photos of my friend Nicole to get this long exposed shot, clearly him.
Labels: life

