I'm back and it's been less than a month! Anyway, here are a few more links to "The Year In Photo's" end of 2006 type slide shows...There's one from the Army (Please note, I just thought the photo's were cool, this is in no way supporting what their web site is intended for or commenting on the various wars we are involved in.) One from Time Magazine and thats about it for now...more to come as they are released.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Monday, December 11, 2006
Year In Photo's
Ok so I've been away for freaking EVER but I still think about my blog here that most don't read...I'll be trying to post the "year in photo's" slide shows from around the web...here's the first from Boston.com. Hope you enjoy!
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Big Moo...
Just found this cool site through Flickr and thought...hey, maybe I should actually make a post on my blog about it as it's been forever yet again since I did anything here. oh well. Anyway, it's a printing site that so far only offers business card sized photo quality cards. You can customize the crop, choose any images you want from your flickr page and customize the info on the back...best part? If you're a flickr pro you get an order of 10 cards free...by free they mean free. No shipping, no handling, no costs whatsoever. The one catch? It's only available to the first 10,000 pro's who ask...so get on it!
Monday, August 21, 2006
My SuprGlu Page
I have created a page at SuprGlu.com, yet another "Web 2.0" type page that allows you to piece together RSS feeds and display them all in one neat and tidy place. It's kind of like a news reader that we can share what we are reading with the world. I think it's kind of neat and I will have a Link to the page in the "Useful Photo Sites" section on the Right side below. This site will also display any new images that I post that are public so feel free to check there in case I forget to post about the new stuff. Enjoy!
Friday, August 11, 2006
Iron Workers In Boston Pay Tribute To Cancer Patient
Every day when I go to work I walk past the new Cardiac Treatment Center being built for the Brigham and Womens Hospital. I've never really noticed much about the workers there outside of the fact that they are pretty typical construction workers: loud, dirty, boisterous men with a certain swagger and a not so quiet confidence to them. The one thing you never really think of them as is soft hearted. This stereotype has yet again proven to be false. When I saw an article in the Boston Herald (which is unavailable as of today through their web site) and on the news about the iron workers of the local 7's latest gesture to a cancer patient I was surprised I hadn't noticed it before and was immediately reminded of the iron workers similar messages to Jimmy Fund Patients when the Smith building at the Dana Farber was being built in the late 90's. Well...having seen the pro's photo's in the Herald, I had to try and take my own...so I did. This is one of three, you can see the rest here.