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Check out Paul's Spend A Day in the Life. Nice timeline.
Fantastic article, When Elephants Dance.
Eric makes a good point. [Thanks, Dave]
Another good article from Evolt, Using Photoshop Actions to Prepare Web Photos.
Will have to look over the structure of my code to see if it measures up, from the ever-lovely CodeBitch Labeling It For What It Is.
Walter Tracy and spacing and Promoting visual thinking. [Thanks, xBlog]
I see the Treo is $399 (with service activation). Here's a comparison. Am considering after reading this Dan's review. The Palm 515 is $399. More research needed.
Better change your Yahoo account preferences. They're changing policies on us.
No more fair use? I can only hope that this comes back to bite Congress in the ass. So, is it too late to send this letter to my senator? [Thanks for posting, Patrickje.]
Another link from Dan, Osama's bin bloggin.
Good Vibes will be 25 this year. To celebrate, two of my favorite authors are updating and expanding The Good Vibrations Guide to Sex. If you'd like to anonymously contribute, here's the survey.
The Libraries and Porn. Put filters on or funding cut.
“Supporters of the law say it is necessary because civil society is confronted by a rapacious pornography industry intent on luring youngsters to its Web sites.”
Dan predicts bleak future if we don't take a stand.
Accessibility: Check your colors at Color Vision. More color. [Jeffrey]
Still lovin my iPhoto. Up to almost 1000 picts now. What happens when I run out of room? Get another library. iPhoto Library Manager. [OS X FAQ]
I've experimented with a photocollage on Honey, but I'm not quite sure of what I'm trying to say with it. That subconscious is such a wascally wabbit. In the meantime, here's some tips for prepping digital photos for the Web: On Digital Photography.
PhotoGraphic Libraries, a list of resources.
U.S. News Archives on the Web.
Find Articles. Searches magazine articles. Can view by subject or by name.
From Librarian.net, I go to Weekly Reviews of New Sites by “librarian without walls”, Marylaine Block. I find a whole potpourri of links that are fairly off the beaten path:
Ooops, forgot one: More Crayons.
*belch*
Wrapping up the SXSW: group notes.
From Pixelpile I find Photocollages and tips for assembling. Here's more inspiration. Where have I been??? Better late than never.
Here's a photographic collage of David Hockney's mother. Can't wait to do Honey.
Photocollage, Examples of: Art Works of Uri Dushy (mixing photography and paintings), Kerry Gavin, Vladimir Mayakovsky (1923), Simran's Photographic Collage
After all this inspiration, I had to jump in just to get a feel for actually putting one together, never mind the artistic spin. Still seeing what can be done.
A different spin: Photo Mosaics, another heretofore unknown avenue. Check out the Liberty photo mosaic. And looks like an interesting program to organize the images. But will it work on my Mac.
Yea! The Yosemite Cam is up again, and it's snowing. Here's their Quicktime panoramas.
While drooling over the Palm 515, I ran across this piece of software: Diet & Exercise Assistant. And it's in color too. It's those cheap thrills that keep a grrl going.
Philweavers: The Philippine Web Designers' Network.
From Railhead Design, SpamStopper X (Mac OS X version).
Styleboost. “a link database, containing only the most stylish sites on the web” Portfolio-rama.
A Designer's Guide to Making Your Own Stock Photography (for non-photographers).
*ABOUT THE PICTURES: PHOTOCOLLAGE MATERIAL - March 16, 2002 (L to R)