Flicks of the Week: Nothing But Love for the Temptations
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Did MJ Take Things Too Far or Is She Just Protecting Bae?
As 'Being Mary Jane' Ends, A New Series Sexes Things Up
Kanye West: Everything I Am
Cameron Burell: 4 Things You Should Know About The Late Collegiate Track Star
Kyrie Irving Says Controversial Mask Tweet Was ‘Nothing COVID Rule Related’
Something Different Tonight, Pizza made with a Cauliflower Crust.
Make something special for dinner with this pizza made using cauliflower as the crust. Yes, cauliflower the vegetable. Cauliflower and Mozzarella cheese are blended, then pre-baked into a crust. Then top with your favorite pizza toppings and bake. This pizza turns out very well and if no-one was watching you, they might not know that they were …
Nothing выпустил вторую бета-версию OS 3.0 для Phone (2) и (2a)
Nothing начала внедрение второй бета-версии Nothing OS 3.0 для своих моделей Phone (2) и Phone (2a).
The Paradoxical World of Spiritual Enlightenment: We are nothing but we are everything
When we wake up to who we are, something happens. We stop identifying with our egoic selves because we realize they are impermanent and only that which is permanent can be who we are.
We aren’t our bodies, we aren’t our memories, we aren’t our thoughts, we aren’t our feelings… We aren’t any of these things, so we stop identifying with them. What happens is that detachment develops. An aloofness or distancing from everything that occurs. We wake up to the fact that life is an extended dream and a relaxation is able to set in. It’s a sense of calm or a feeling that ‘all is well.’
We lose our identity with our lives, thoughts and feelings, so we witness them but we don’t engage with them. We notice them, but we don’t create stories with them. Since we don’t create ... Read More »
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I've Been Working on Something
Hey gang, it’s David. It’s been a while!
In 2021, I archived Strobist as a completed project. I can’t honestly say that I’ve missed the breakneck pace of running a solo site. But I’ve definitely missed interacting with so many cool people all of the time.
That said, I am still teaching. X-Peditions gives me the twin advantages much smaller class sizes, plus being in Hanoi every fall. And that’s been wonderful.
Better yet, my new schedule has given me the breathing room to be able build my current project. Like Strobist, this project is designed for photographers. But unlike this website, it has nothing at all to do with flash.
Today I’m introducing my new book, The Traveling Photographer’s Manifesto. It aspires to be for traveling photographers what Strobist always tried to be for lighting photographers.
The premise of the book is that your camera can, and should, be much more than just a pricey recording device when you travel. It can also serve as a passport, opening up new connections and possibilities that otherwise might not have happened.
Using a photo trip to Southeast Asia as a framework, the book walks through many things that you can do to help this to happen.
I have uploaded three documents to help you to know if TTPM might be suited for you:
1. A 5-minute summary: This will quickly give you a feel for the book.
2. A 27-page supplement: Only a small portion of the book, which is unillustrated, is about camera operation. This visual supplement is available for readers who are more visual learners. And it will give you a quick skim of parts 4 and 5.
3. A sample chapter: How to become more comfortable meeting and engaging with people as a photographer.
As you'll see from the summary, most of the book is not about camera operation at all. It’s more about the countless little things that working photojournalists do while on assignment that an enthusiast might not think of.
These little habits, taken together, can start to form the impression of a photographer being consistently, conspicuously lucky. When in reality, luck had very little to do with it.
So, if this is the sort of thing that interests you, I hope you’ll give the book a spin. It is available now, on Amazon.com worldwide.
Just as with Strobist, I welcome your feedback from this project as well. My email is listed on the copyright page and elsewhere. And of course, I will read and take to heart every Amazon review. Because my goal is for the project to continue to evolve and improve over time, just as the material on this website did.
Thanks for your interest, and for your readership of Strobist. As always, please say hi at any time on Twitter at @Strobist.
Cheers,
David
The Traveling Photographer’s Manifesto (Amazon.com)
‘Mystery mollusk’ found in the ocean’s midnight zone is unlike anything researchers have seen before
24 Things, Many of Which Are Still Likely To Be Elephants or Bears, Especially Elephants; But Also It’s Vanishingly Unlikely There’ll Actually Be 24 of Them, or Even Close - Thing One. And Possibly Only.
Somewhere Between Two and Twenty Four Things, Somewhere Between One and Twenty Three of Which are Elephants.
Far Fewer Than Twenty-Four Things - Thing Three
24 Or So Or Less Or Not Things - Thing Six
As Someone Quite Rightly Points Out, Actually an Entirely Uncertain Number of Things - Things Eight and Nine
Things - A Thing
Some Things - Two of Which are These
Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff: Not That My Players Would Do Anything Like That
In the latest episode of their quartz-festooned podcast, Ken and Robin talk TPKs, RCMP misconduct, crystals, and The Mandalorian.
Life and Things
I opened up the wordpress dashboard today to write a post and noticed I had a post pending from June. So, uh… here’s that post so I can get it out of the draft section: It’s June, so I should … Continue reading
Something And Nothing
I sat today in a bench of two with a liked and respected colleague who is to retire in a couple of months when she reaches seventy (although you would never guess it)..Before the off, we fantasised about how bulletproof we felt, as disregarding the guidelines could at worst result in ejection from the bench that would take longer than we have left to sit.
We dealt mostly with breaches of community orders: the miscreants were mostly addled by drugs, and immune to letters or calls from probation. I was obliged, several times, to explain in plain language that it was the defendant's reponsibility to stay in touch with probation, rather than the other way round.
Our powers are limited in these cases, so I went home doubting that we had achieved very much.
And Another Thing.......
The TV news tonight interviewed various locals who oppose the proposed new runway at Heathrow, some of them in an emotional state. One lady said that she had lived in Harmondsworth for over twenty years - but the airport opened in 1946, since when anyone who cared to elevate their gaze might have deduced that there was an airport across the Bath Road.
hating things
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stop buying things
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everything all right
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Not A Good Thing To See When Entering a Cab
Bears fire OC Shane Waldron, how much of it is on Caleb Williams? | First Things First
Nick Wright reacts to the Chicago Bears firing OC Shane Waldron, then discusses how much Caleb Williams is to blame for the team's poor season.
Kyler Murray, Brock Purdy move up, Caleb Williams on bottom of Mahomes Mountain | First Things First
Nick Wright reveals who climbs up and down his Week 11 QB Tiers, including Kyler Murray and Brock Purdy, who will face each other in the final game of the regular season with playoffs on the line. Watch as Nick explains why Caleb Williams is not off Mahomes Mountain yet despite a change in the Chicago Bears coaching staff.
'Today Years Old' Revelations That Might Teach Something New
The saying "you learn something new every day" may not always feel true, but on Twitter, that's definitely the case. People are very eager to share surprising and little-known facts that blow their minds - whether they're political or about something as trivial as the flavor of green Haribo gummy bears. These facts might not be revelatory for everyone, but they definitely aren't common knowledge. And it's nice to make that brain feel a little bigger.
Jordan A. Rothacker’s playlist for his novel “The Shrieking of Nothing”
"The Berlin Trilogy of Bowie albums (Low, “Heroes,” and Lodger) were a huge thematic and aesthetic influence on these books, especially his nods back to early 20th century futurism."
An all-new 650 hp Cadillac, Hertz is selling off more EVs, and something weird at Tesla
On today’s exciting episode of Quick Charge, we’ve got the Vistiq! It’s all-new, three row SUV from Cadillac that packs 650 hp and can go from 0-60 mph in under 3.5 seconds, a serious word from Rivian, and something fishy at Tesla. We’ve also got word that Hertz is selling off even more of its…
Transforming Our Complaints into Something Generative
By Leo Babauta Something that has long been a struggle for me is when people complain a lot — I really don’t love the negative energy, and I tend to turn away from people who are complaining. So I’ve been examining this in recent years … and I’ve been learning a lot about myself. The […]
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This Foot Locker Commercial Shows a Small Glimpse of What It Would Look Like if Everything Were Right in the World
Tiger Sharks Will Nom Nom Anything
Tiger sharks are sort of generalist feeders. And by generalist, I mean they will pretty much eat anything. And by everything, I mean everything. On…
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