Saturday, June 24, 2006

"Rainbow" Spotted Over Idaho


Just a quick note today. I opened my emails as usual and received my National Geographic Newsletter and to my amaze I saw this rare rainbow! I quickly clicked the link to find out what it was and read that this is about a rare sky phenomenon which apparently takes a number of coincidences for it to occur and specific temperatures.

Like it takes a number of coincidences for us to be the ones to be born and not another sperm and a number of mesmerising coincidences happen, for us to have the characteristics that we have. DNA goes a long way to make things match. So we can be as unique and splendid as this heavenly phenomenon ! How many times have we thought of that?!

"It looks like a rainbow that's been set on fire, but this phenomenon is as cold as ice."
was the heading of the picture, which I associated to the burning sea sand during the summer, when as you might have experienced it is so burning hot that almost feels like frozen! Or like the an ice-cube in your mouth that is so freezing cold that is almost burning you!!

Here is the National Geographic Link describing what happened up there!

Friday, June 23, 2006

Picasa testing version


I have just received an invitation, after my request, to try the Beta version of Picasa. One of the great new things about picasa is that:

  • it is giving you 250MB space for free to upload your pictures,
  • organize them in as many files as you like (fear dear flickr)
  • invite your friends to see your pics, without having to register if they don't want to, just send them your link
  • you can download the whole folder, should you wish.
  • Do you want privacy, mark it as privet then and please don't share it like I do!

It's great freedom, of course you have to download the picasa 17MB version into your hard drive. but hey, for those who don't have any photo tool or are not happy with the one they have Picasa has a really friendly interface; reminding me a lot of Adobe bridge... and is by far more user friendly. Less clicks to do my work.

So, here you go, just click the link to my online photography Gallery of Landscape, Marco & close up, telephoto zoom photography and miscellaneous Photography Gallery of Picasa. http://picasaweb.google.com/calliope8muse

If you wish you can always make comments, or send a message about the photo that you have seen if it reminds of something or in case you have any suggestions to make. You can do that either here, in flickr or Picasa.

Apparently it 's been 2 days of heavy work on Picasa beta version and it works fine. I had to restart it only once so far...let's see

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

This weeks wallpaper by National Geographic


A bit late and as I promised here is this weeks wallpaper...Yes yes a little late since I really enjoyed my earlier blossom on my desktop. But this is really eye-catching, of course you might say, its National Geographic.

Anyone interested in photography either more or less should be subscribed to its news letters, not to mention to be buying the monthly magazine, but since I prefer the digital than the beautiful prints...

Anyway here is the Photo of the Day direct link for more information. The title of the picture is: Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina, 1983. You can either download it from here or directly from the website where you can get it customized according to your desktop.

Well now that I think of it, since I have bought my very first laptop, I had a dream to create my own National Geographic Gallery and view it as a screensaver, you can imagine what I have downloaded since December 2003...!!!

Wow it looks gorgeous on my 15" bright wide screen!! It's kind of preparing me for summer holidays, camping at a lonely beach in Chalkidiki and yet not so sunny, since the sky is quite dark,it feels like there is a serenity surrounding the summer; deep contrast in nature; is it me translating it as such, how do you see it?

...Ok I have decided to include the beauty here as well. Note: if you have a wide screen you definitely need to resize the pixels to make it look as it is really. You don't need to have Photoshop to do it, any photography software should do the job I believe.

By the way, let me know how you find it on your desktop as well...And have a good midweek!!

PS: This picture has put me in thoughts actually. To me this picture is "dead nature" theme. I will associate it with loss and grieve in everyday human life and as I have experienced it in Gestalt Therapy.
A term that I now take literally as it is. For example this tree is dead, there is no organism alive in this picture but the sea, if you may say so. It reminds me of one of the pictures I took while walking in the flourishing hill of Bray beach with Nikos my Greek friend, about a month ago. So, I was walking amidst the flowers we came up to a burn bushes area. I would like to mention that here in Ireland I have hardly ever seen burned forests or bushes or anything burnt. Something very common during the summer months in Greece, unfortunately.

There and then, I took the picture amazed by the colours emerging of something burned, destroyed and desolated. Dead! Loss-Bereavement-Grief-Pain. Of whatever is important to each of us. From the little leaf to the branch it is loss all right! One would say it's the end of this little bush, which was once brightly flourishing, shining with vibrant colours and juices and life! Still, there is harmony in loss, the harmony of burned colours, black and gold and an indigo sky. There will be life again. You know that even nature needs its time to make up for the loss, just as humans. That made me love this part of the human nature, the harmony and the silence this side of the human nature that needs its time to re-grow, all over, from scratch. My side... Your side!

Of course, one might say, we as humans are a part of nature and as such we behave; only in this case I have had the chance to remind myself of that or even regain the knowledge of that. Accept it and most important, come closer to nature meant that I came closer to myself!

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Beloved camera sold on eBay






Indeed but it's about time I had a better tool for my increasing interest and potential in photography, hey!

I have already listed my birthday present to myself in the links below. What I am including here is my Kodak DX 6490 Zoom Digital Camera, which I have listed on eBay.ie

However is interested may gladly bid it or email me. So, here is my camera link on eBay

The item number is 7627267311

Besides, you might just want to have a look for the humor of it!

P.S: So far the bidding price is 220? ! and the time left is 3 days 16 hours...

By the way I forgot to give you the link for the Iogear USB Pocket Card Reader SD/MMC

Last update: my beloved camera is sold to a lad from Cork, tomorrow is shipping time and a few days later it will be buying Canon EOS 350D time, hey!! :-)

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