.beware solitaire.

13 02 2006

I stumbled upon this article at yahoo news a few days ago, and I just had to share it. But first I’ll give you a synopsis of what its about. Basically the current mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, stopped by the city’s legislative office in Albany, NY and was making his rounds around the office shaking hands, posing for pictures taken by his photographer, and “meet the workers” type stuff. When he got to Office assistant Edward Greenwood IX who was going over some papers while Bloomberg was making his way through the office, Greenwood stood, shook Bloomberg’s hand and the photographer snapped a photo. What Greenwood didn’t know was that Bloomberg had spotted a game of solitaire running on Greenwood’s computer. Bloomberg said nothing about it to Greenwood but later on Bloomberg told an aide to fire Greenwood because of the game. Bloomberg defended his no tolerance decision.

“The workplace is not an appropriate place for games,” Bloomberg said. “It’s a place where you’ve got to do the job that you’re getting paid for.”

This guy Greenwood never had any prior offences, had been working at the office for about six years and has a toddler child at home. He mentioned that he does play solitaire which he limits to one-hour lunch or during quick breaks in order to give his mind a break from the stress of work.

Here is a link to the original article.

Now I am a business student, who will be obtaining a degree in a few months (hopefully) and I can see that improper use of computers can lead to lower output, but give me a break. If it wasn’t solitaire, time could be wasted in many other ways. This guy could of just stared at the ceiling for 20 minutes, would that be more acceptable to Bloomberg? We all know that there are plenty of people at our jobs who spend way more time than a lunch break or a quick mind refresher break to waste some time. Making your employees fear you is not the greatest way to increase output and it sure beats down employee morale. If Bloomberg really didn’t want anyone playing games at work then he should of made sure that no computer in the office even contained a game. My old job’s computers had every game that comes installed on a Windows PC removed, (not that finding an internet game was all that hard). But if you attempt to make your employees understand that a little break here and there is alright as long as you don’t go overboard, then your employees may actually enjoy their work environment. A happy employee is a productive employee. Bad employee morale can really kill your output. Just think, if you were in a position where you knew a bunch of layoffs were about to happen and your department might be the one that gets hit, would you work at your full potential? Or would you feel like there is no point, that you will get fired no matter how hard you work. I’d probably feel the latter. Well I guess that’s enough ranting and raving from me.


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.strawberry fields.

11 02 2006

This was a shot i did a while back for DPChallenge. Basically it was just a simple set up. I put a strawberry down on a table, had sunlight coming in from the left side of the strawberry and a lamp on the other side. Lighting a macro can be quite difficult. This shot was taken with a reversed lens setup, which means, a 105mm macro lens is on the camera body, a reversing ring screwed into the filter, then a 50mm lens is attached reversed onto the front of the macro lens. You end up with much higher magnification and even more difficulty getting something in focus. Forget about focusing, you need to just move the entire camera or the subject closer or farther until its in focus. Of course your camera has to be on a tripod, forget hand holding something that has a depth of field as thick as a peice of paper practically. Set the lens at a good f-stop such as f8 or higher, put mirror lockup on if you have that option, cover the viewfinder so no stray light gets in, and snap the picture (preferably with a remote so you dont cause any vibrations, even the self timer can work). Its not the greatest picture in my opinion but i thought it was interesting to see something that close up that we normally dont take the time to look at. Did you know the strawberry is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside? Pretty cool =D

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.dsl issues.

9 09 2006

Sorry about the lack of updates, I have been having some connection problems with my DSL, where at times i would be lucky if i could stay online for more than 30 seconds. Problem should be fixed soon… hopefully.





.foamcore 4×5 pinhole and planet creation.

28 08 2006

More Do It Yourself stuff!

4×5 Foamcore Pinehole Camera
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Creating a little planet out of a panorama
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Links found via diyhappy



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.lego pinhole.

18 08 2006

Continuing on my recent pinhole links, here is how to make a medium format camera out of, you guessed it, LEGO’s! Pretty ingenious if you ask me and looks cool as well!

Lego Medium Format Pinhole Camera


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.windex contact print.

12 08 2006

Here is an odd procedure, contact printing using windex and blueprint paper. Check it out.


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.holga revisited.

9 08 2006

Revisiting the holga effect, photoshop style. Here are some cool little action files you can play around with that holga feel you love so much. I’m also throwing in a Lomography action as well. They are hosted on Adobe’s Studio Exchange, so you will need to have an account with Adobe to be able to download them, no worries, the account is free. Don’t remember how to use actions? Check out the tutorial I wrote on actions, particularly the “Playing the Action” and “Loading a Downloaded Action” parts.

Holga Simulator
Old Toy Camera

Lomography Effect

Enjoy!



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.hawaii photos.

7 08 2006

Here are some shots from my Hawaii vacation. Decided to quickly throw them up on carbonmade.

Click here for the gallery

Feel free to leave comments here in this post on the photos. Thanks for taking the time to check them out.



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.holga.

12 07 2006

Holga cameras for those that don’t know are basically toy cameras, made out of alot of plastic, and interestingly enough, use medium format film. Alot of people like the holga because it’s the cheapest way to get into medium format, and the plastic lens creates a unique look.

Well Holgamods has an option for dSLR owners wanting that holga lens effect. They have attached a holga lens to a body cap. A little pricey in my opinion, but still pretty cool.

Check them out



Want to attempt the holga effect digitally? Check out this post then.



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.paper pinhole camera.

6 07 2006

Lighthouse in a Tree updated the Dirkon 35mm paper pinhole camera which was made to look like a regular camera, by giving it a snazzy design!

The design is given free in a PDF, print it, cut it, and even follow their video of how to assemble it.

Download plans here



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