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Oct 30th, 2008 6:18pm

'Wassup' 8 Years Later

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The best political video I have seen yet.

Back in the day these adds were more annoying than anything else. Even today they probably make my top five dumbest commercials. This one though was much better than any of those old beer adds.

Oct 30th, 2008 2:54am

I Am Such a N3wb!

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So I processed all the images for Daniela and sent them to her. They came out great! I'm very happy with them. She seemed as happy as one can, in an communication medium as emotionless as email.

After her model release came back to me in the mail today, and I saw a couple of cool images on a photographer forum. They inspired me to try processing them again. This time with cool colors and more style. My first versions were nice, but pretty straight forward, nothing really exiting.

So I sent her an email thanking for the prompt return of the model release, and letting her know I was making new Totally Frelling Cool versions of the images . I didn't use those words, but that's what I said in my head.

I finished 2 Hours later. I had a dozen images that now were Totally Frelling Cool, as I previously stated, was what I was going for. I sent them to her, and put a few up on my Model Mayhem page.

Now that might seem fine, but I'm still working on them. Tweaking a little here and there. It's as if, I think I'm finished and send them out, or use them. Only after, do I realize they aren't quite right, and have to adjust them again.

That's what makes me a N3wb. If I were a real pro, I would make my adjustments. Look at them again in a week, tweak them a little. Then wait another week, and if I still like them, only then would they be shipped out.

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This is a version of a desktop I'm working on. Something to remind me every time I sit at my computer, that I can be a good photographer. I hope it works.

Oct 24th, 2008 7:25pm

Daniela Velez

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Yesterday I shot a set with a new model Daniela Velez. Pretty girl, perfect sunset, I got a lot of really great shots in only 40 minuets.

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They are much better than what she had on her ModelMayhem page. Better than a few I have as well. So they will help out both our portfolios. I wasn't sure what to expect because she's only 16. But she was very level headed and professional. Her mother wasn't over my shoulder watching every move. It was all very simple and easy. I will definitely work with her again. She does Parkour (think foot chase at the binging of 007: Casino Royale). In the spring we will try to get some cool action shots of that.

Oct 23rd, 2008 10:56am

Wallpaper: Yellow

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My newest desktop! It was taken as a submission for an online photo contest. It won't win, not even in the running. But I like it.

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Wide Monitor : Old Monitor : HDTV

I actually like it better than some of the contest leaders.

Oct 19th, 2008 4:25pm

A Thinking Americans Candidate

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This is another political chain mail, I can't resist ripping apart.

My name is Joe Porter. I live in Champaign , Illinois. I'm 46 years old, a born-again Christian, a husband, a father, a small business owner, a veteran, and a homeowner. I don't consider myself to be either conservative or liberal, and I vote for the person, not Republican or Democrat. I don't believe there are 'two Americas ' but that every person in this country can be whomever and whatever they want to be if they'll just work to get there and nowhere else on earth can they find such opportunities. I believe our government should help those who are legitimately downtrodden, and should always put the interests of America first.

Wow! This is actually REAL! I looked him up in the Google phone book. There is only one Joe Porter in Champaign, Illinois. His phone number is (look it up your self). He did write it and has received many calls from virtually every state asking about it. I was the 4th from New York. He originally sent it to 25 people he knew. He's amazed how much it has spread.

[snip] I cut 2 paragraphs of inspiration speak

I'm concerned that a growing number of voters in this country simply don't get it. They are caught up in a fervor they can't explain, and calling it change.

Change what?, I ask.

The general fascist trend of catering to the interests of large business, over those of the American people. The large majority of Obama's massive campaign contributions have come from small donors online.

[snip] The rest of the hypothetical conversation doesn't matter much past that

So the current system, the system of freedom and democracy that has enabled a man to grow up in this great country, get a fine education, raise incredible amounts of money and dominate the news, and win his party's nomination for the White House that system's all wrong?

Nope. Not all wrong.

[snip] More hypothetical conversation

Quite frankly, I don't believe that vague proclamations of change hold any promise for me. In recent months, I've been asking virtually everyone I encounter how they're voting. I live in Illinois, so most folks tell me they're voting for Barack Obama. But no one can really tell me why, only that he's going to change a lot of stuff Change, change, change. I have yet to find one single person who can tell me distinctly and convincingly why this man is qualified to be President and Commander-in-Chief of the most powerful nation on earth other than the fact that he claims he's going to implement a lot of change.

Obama has a Political Science undergraduate degree specializing in Foreign Relations, from Columbia. He also graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard Law.

McCain almost proudly admits he graduated bottom of his class from Annapolis, in spite of having a IQ of 133. Actually he reminds me a lot of myself in that regard. I wouldn't vote for me ether.

We've all seen the emails about Obama's genealogy, his upbringing, his Muslim background, and his church affiliations. Let's ignore this for a moment. Put it all aside. Then ask yourself, What qualifies this man to be my president? That he's a brilliant orator and talks about change?

I'm glad you put aside all those things that aren't true and or don't matter.

CHANGE WHAT?

Changing the health care system to benefit individuals instead of insurance companies.

Changing the trend of giving the largest earners in this country the lowest tax rates.

Changing every instance where a politician favors a business lobbyist over the wishes of their constituents.

Friends, I'll be forthright with you I believe the American voters who are supporting Barack Obama don't have a clue what they're doing, as evidenced by the fact that not one of them - NOT ONE of them I've spoken to can spell out his qualifications. Not even the most liberal media can explain why he should be elected. Political experience? Negligible. Foreign relations? Non-existent. Achievements? Name one. Someone who wants to unite the country? If you haven't read his wife's thesis from Princeton , look it up on the web. This is who's lining up to be our next First Lady? The only thing I can glean from Obama's constant harping about change is that we're in for a lot of new taxes.

Here is her thesis. It's about how she felt a racial divide in Princeton.

For me, the choice is clear. I've looked carefully at the two leading applicants for the job, and I've made my choice.

How carefully could you have looked, without finding any specific changes Obama is trying to make? Did you look at his website?

Here's a question - Where were you five and a half years ago? Around Christmas, 2002. You've had five or six birthdays in that time. My son has grown from a sixth grade child to a high school graduate. Five and a half years is a good chunk of time. About 2,000 days. 2,000 nights of sleep. 6,000 meals, give or take.

John McCain spent that amount of time, from 1967 to 1973, in a North Vietnamese prisoner-of-war camp.

When offered early release, he refused it. He considered this offer to be a public relations stunt by his captors, and insisted that those held longer than he should be released first. Did you get that part? He was offered his freedom, and he turned it down. A regimen of beatings and torture began.

Do you possess such strength of character? Locked in a filthy cell in a foreign country, would you turn down your own freedom in favor of your fellow man? I submit that's a quality of character that is rarely found, and for me, this singular act defines John McCain.

I would like to think so. I'm sure my family thinks I can be stubborn enough, just ask them.

Unlike several presidential candidates in recent years whose military service is questionable or non-existent, you will not find anyone to denigrate the integrity and moral courage of this man. A graduate of Annapolis, during his Naval service he received the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross. His own son is now serving in the Marine Corps in Iraq. Barack Obama is fond of saying We honor John McCain's service...BUT..., which to me is condescending and offensive - because what I hear is, Let's forget this man's sacrifice for his country, and his proven leadership abilities, and talk some more about change.

Being a POW is not a qualification for President. It proves that someone is strong willed and determined. Our current President has proven, having those traits in overabundance can actually be a detriment to the office.

What other qualifications does he have? Spending over 20 years serving on committees?

I don't agree with John McCain on everything - but I am utterly convinced that he is qualified to be our next President, and I trust him to do what's right. I know in my heart that he has the best interests of our country in mind. He doesn't simply want to be President - he wants to lead America , and there's a huge difference. Factually, there is simply no comparison between the two candidates. A man of questionable background and motives who prattles on about change, can't hold a candle to a man who has devoted his life in public service to this nation, retiring from the Navy in1981 and elected to the Senate in1982.

So your voting with your Heart instead of your Brain? (That was too easy)

Perhaps Obama's supporters are taking a stance between old and new. Maybe they don't care about McCain's service or his strength of character, or his unblemished qualifications to be President. Maybe likeability is a higher priority for them than trust. Being a prisoner of war is not what qualifies John McCain to be President of the United States of America - but his demonstrated leadership certainly DOES.

Yes I'm ignoring his service record. It largely paints him as a screw up until he was captured. After that he didn't do much notable. They are both men of strong character so that doesn't mater ether. What exactly are his unblemished qualifications to be President? You still haven't mentioned anything other than his service record. What demonstrations of leadership has he shown?

Dear friends, it is time for us to stand. It is time for thinking Americans to say, Enough. It is time for people of all parties to stop following the party line. It is time for anyone who wants to keep America first, who wants the right man leading their nation, to start a dialogue with all their friends and neighbors and ask who they're voting for, and why.

I couldn't agree more.

There's a lot of evil in this world. That should be readily apparent to all of us by now. And when faced with that evil as we are now, I want a man who knows the cost of war on his troops and on his citizens. I want a man who puts my family's interests before any foreign country.

What about putting your family's interests before any American corporation?

I want a President who's qualified to lead.

Don't we all?

I want my country back, and I'm voting for John McCain.

Your voting for a man who belongs to the same party as the guy who has flubbed it up so badly? Your voting for a man who has voted with the man who flubbed it up so badly 95% of the time?

After all of that, you never gave a well thought out reason for supporting McCain. Just what you feel in your hart about his being a POW. You never mentioned a single issue or qualifying quality. Only a terrible experience that happened more than 30 years ago. I don't mean to insult you, but those are not the reasons of a thinking man. They are the reasons of a Feeling man. You are voting with your hart not your mind.

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