Archive for March, 2007

Changes to my POTD Methods

Sunday, March 18th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 2 Comments

As you may have noticed, I’ve started using Flickr for my POTD stuff, and I’m already so happy about it because I’m getting a lot more exposure (no pun intended). At almost the same time I decided to start using Flickr to host my photos (in conjunction with LiveJournal’s ScrapBook), LiveJournal changed the navigation for the ScrapBook system to where its more of a pain in the ass to manage the POTD stuff. As a result, and for many more ways in which Flickr kicks ass (larger photos, EXIF data, geo-mapping, etc.), I will discontinue using ScrapBook and solely use Flickr to do continue my POTD project.

What does this mean to you, dear reader? Nothing. One of Flickr’s options is that I can actually blog to LiveJournal from my Flickr pages, so aside from the new blog format (as I have used for the past two days), I will still post my images to LiveJournal as I always have. I just wanted to share with you the ins and outs of this project. Also, if you have Flickr accounts you can add me as a friend there and see my images there as well (or instead, if you aren’t really an LJ user, and you’re just lurking me).

One final note, at present, I have only one Flickr friend and I’d love to have more (not that I don’t appreciate my one friend over there, Jeremy), so if you have a Flickr account, let me know and I’ll check it out.

Take care LJers, and I’ll be posting another photo today, though I have no idea what of at this point.

Its like a Parable wrapped inside of a Parody with just a hint of Euphmism

Sunday, March 18th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 3 Comments

POTD #55

Saturday, March 17th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 2 Comments


POTD #55
Originally uploaded by Kacey3.

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POTD #54

Saturday, March 17th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 4 Comments


POTD #54
Originally uploaded by Kacey3.

Its officially the first day of spring break.

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sure, we’ll go with that

Friday, March 16th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 1 Comment

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Stereotypes
Punk Rock 87%
Emo Kid 78%
Prep 77%
 
Life Experience
Sex 40%
Substances 24%
Travel 22%

Politics
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Double the Work, Double the Reward

Thursday, March 15th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments

Okay, so I went ahead and started posting my images on Flickr as well. So now I have to do twice the work to upload my images (though I found that Flickr can post to LiveJournal, I still want all the images in my own LiveJournal Scrapbook, is that stupid?).

Yeesh, what am I getting myself into here… my POTD Project is starting to take over my life!

Thursday, March 15th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments

Last night my brother and I finally got a video chat up and working the way we wanted. Its kind of funny, but its actually kind of cool to actually see the person you’re talking to in real time, if only at 5fps (I told him if he was WoW, I would be complaining about the framerate). It took a lot of trial and error on his end to get it to work, but on my end it was a piece of cake. Mac FTW!

I even got to see Christy a bit, but she was mostly getting up and leaving the room because we were apparently too loud.


We got in this morning and there was this big old Cadillac parked in our spot. Heather immediately noticed it and said there was an “old person’s car” in our spot. I got out and called the cops on it, observing that the car had obviously been there all night since it had dew on all the windows. I can’t imagine that old people were driving it if they left it there all night.

They didn’t get the boot like I had hoped, but they got a ticket.


POTD #53

Thursday, March 15th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments


Love that f1.8!
This was a one-off shot that I took between photos I thought for sure would be the Photo for today. This is why we take the “bad” photos.


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POTD #52

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 3 Comments



Heather sleeps a lot lately – but she works hard so she deserves it.


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POTD Dilemma

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007 | LiveJournal Archives | 2 Comments

It occured to me today that if I were posting my photos on Flickr, I’d get a lot more people looking at them, but then it would be a lot more work to post them so that all of you could see them, too. I know there are communities on Flickr that specialize in 365 projects, and I think it would be fun to be a part of that, but at the same time, I really like the tools that livejournal provides for posting images in my pre-existing journal.

What do you all think, would it be worth the extra time and energy to post my images both here and in a 365 page on Flickr?


And yes, I realize that my images have been almost exclusively left-weighted lately. I’m trying to break myself of photographic habits, but sometimes I don’t realize I’m doing it until after I’ve done it.


And yes, I realize that I said I was doing feet this week, but I forgot. Tough nookies.


And yes, I say yes again for the simple fact of saying yes.

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