class="posterous_autopost"> Just to show you that algorithms can come from the most bizarre places... […]
READ MOREThe assignment for Friday February 26 (#ds103) was “Novelty can help goose creativity. Go somewhere today you’ve never been, even just a different street, and make a photo.” […]
READ MOREI write a monthly column for PCPlus, a computer news-views-n-reviews magazine in the UK (actually there are 13 issues a year — there’s an Xmas issue as well — so it’s a bit more than monthly). The column is called Theory Workshop and appears in the Make It section of the magazine. When I signed up, my editor and the magazine were gracious enough to allow me to reprint the articles here after say a year or so. What I’ll do is publish the article from a year ago or so here when I purchase the current issue. […]
READ MOREFor Wednesday, February 24 (#ds101), the Daily Shoot’s assignment was “There is often a conflict between traditional and contemporary. Make a photo that shows this tension.” […]
READ MOREEvery now and then I help out with cases in the Special Victims’ Unit (SVU) for the 4th Judicial District of Colorado, the district for which my wife is Deputy District Attorney. In general, the cases I help with on the periphery are the computer crime cases, mostly about child pornography (CP). […]
READ MOREThe Daily Shoot for Monday, February 22 (#ds99) just fell into my lap. "Squares and grids surround us in our built environment. Focus in on some squares today and make a photograph." […]
READ MOREFor some reason this whole Code Kata movement passed me by, so I'm coming late to the party, but I'm getting hooked. […]
READ MOREOn Friday, February 19 (#ds96), the Daily Shoot had an nigh-on impossible assignment: "Symbols can be simple, ornate, plain, or colorful. Make a photo of a symbol that represents or stands for something else." I was completely and utterly lost as to what to do for this one, and I have to say, a lot of the other photographers had a similar problem. […]
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