More Bobcat Visits
A few nights ago, the SD card popped out of the game camera, and we thought we didn’t get any pictures. However, the built-in drive in the game camera told a different story. The racoon didn’t linger...
View ArticleMore Game Camera Surprises–Owl and Pussycat
We continue to experiment with positioning the gamecamera for flash on snow. Saturday and Sunday nights saw some interesting activity. On Saturday, a raccoon and skunk visited early in the evening....
View ArticleThe Best Street Photographer You’ve Never Heard Of | Mother Jones
The Best Street Photographer You’ve Never Heard Of | Mother Jones
View ArticlePhotographer stitches night sky from 37,440 photos – The Washington Post
Photographer stitches night sky from 37,440 photos – The Washington Post
View ArticleRemembering "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"
My wild New Year’s Eve activity was watching Netflix’s streaming video of Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams. I was expecting something soothing and low-key, and, indeed, there were beautiful...
View ArticleTeacher Dude’s Grill and BBQ: How to process NEF files with Gimp
Thankfully I have finally, overcome both obstacles by buying an external hard disc (500gb but filling up fast, alas) and today I figured out how Gimp (an open source alternative to Photoshop) can deal...
View ArticleA Linux-Based Photography Workflow (Part 6: Printing) « Red Skies at Night
last barriers have been falling like dominoes, and I’m pleased to report that recently my workflow went all Linux–printing being the final piece to fall in to place. And I’m going to tell you how I did...
View ArticlePrinting photos using hplip & KDE
Printing photos using hplip & KDE. If you own a photo printer you might know the problem: printing photos in Linux/KDE is not as easy as you expect it to be and you waste a lot of expensive paper...
View ArticleLatest Bigfoot Sighting on Droop Mountain (Or Is It the Mothman?)
Our game camera pictures have been plentiful, and much alike. These deer visit regularly. However, Monday morning, the camera caught this: Seconds later, whatever it was, it was gone. Was it a bear...
View ArticleChaos at fifty | Print Edition – Physics Today
Chaos at fifty | Print Edition – Physics Today.
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