The photo of the day!
This is my project where I post a photo taken that day to this "Daily Photo" gallery, which is linked to the Daily Photo community on Smugmug.
This project has been quite interesting for me and has had many benefits for me. I see more. I take better photos. I learn about photography. I have no training at all, so my technical skill is non existent, but I like to think I capture some interesting slices of life in our time. This was the first year of my daily photo project. You can see the year two gallery here:
http://inourtime.smugmug.com/gallery/7530427_zJAuW/1/486314056_XnTHi
2/21/09 Daily Photo. Day 353.
Hoboken High School Building.
It's no longer used as the high school; it is a middle school now. I think it's got great architecture and it is set back a bit from the street and there is a park across the street. Unfortunately, the park, 2 blocks square, has been cut up into several playgrounds, a dogrun, and an artificial turf area and hence has lost all charm.
Anyway, I installed more RAM in my MacBook and my Imac today and they are flying. The price was one tenth of the Apple store! It took maybe 45 minutes to do both. You really have to push those modules in hard so it took a few tries with the MacBook.
I also received my 20 by 24 inch Abraham Lincoln photo beautifully framed. He does not have a beard in this photo. It was taken by Alexander Hesler in 1860. The print was made using a "long lost positive transparency" by the George Eastman House museum. There was a newspaper article about it a few weeks ago with a photo and it was so good and so I decided I had to have a print of it. It's very good.
Ah, and some New Balance sneakers that I couldn't find anywhere because they no longer make this model but that I was able to find on line arrived. Since they no longer make them, I ordered 3 pairs...I had to buy them from different places...different colors of course...

2/21/09 Daily Photo. Day 353.
Hoboken High School Building.
It's no longer used as the high school; it is a middle school now. I think it's got great architecture and it is set back a bit from the street and there is a park across the street. Unfortunately, the park, 2 blocks square, has been cut up into several playgrounds, a dogrun, and an artificial turf area and hence has lost all charm.
Anyway, I installed more RAM in my MacBook and my Imac today and they are flying. The price was one tenth of the Apple store! It took maybe 45 minutes to do both. You really have to push those modules in hard so it took a few tries with the MacBook.
I also received my 20 by 24 inch Abraham Lincoln photo beautifully framed. He does not have a beard in this photo. It was taken by Alexander Hesler in 1860. The print was made using a "long lost positive transparency" by the George Eastman House museum. There was a newspaper article about it a few weeks ago with a photo and it was so good and so I decided I had to have a print of it. It's very good.
Ah, and some New Balance sneakers that I couldn't find anywhere because they no longer make this model but that I was able to find on line arrived. Since they no longer make them, I ordered 3 pairs...I had to buy them from different places...different colors of course...
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D60) |
original size: 3872px x 2592px |
Current: 600px x 402px |
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