Monthly Archives: December 2012

10 Faves From 2012

It’s the end of the year, which is traditionally a time for backward reflection and, of course, lists. Everyone loves lists, especially — top 10s. It’s practically the only thing TV news programs run during the final days of the … Continue reading

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Steel, Glass, and Sky

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That Time of Year Again

Happy Christmas everyone, everywhere.

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Postcards From Australia

Last November I flew down to Australia to take in a total eclipse of the Sun. It was my first trip to the Land Down Under (where women glow, and men chunder) and I was knocked out by the unfailing … Continue reading

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Longer Days Ahead

Now that the winter soltice is behind us, the Sun begins its long journey northwards on the celestial sphere and the days are starting to get longer, at least for those of us living in the northern hemisphere.

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What I Don’t Get About Instagram

Instagram is in a bit of hot water with its users right now because of recent changes to its terms of service. People are expressing shock, outrage, and horror that a corporation is (gasp!) putting profitability ahead of their concerns. … Continue reading

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Review: Lomography Belair X 6-12 Camera (Part 3)

So far this review has focused on the Belair’s features and how it handles, but of course it’s the results that matter most. This is where the rubber meets the road, or to put it in photographic terms, where the … Continue reading

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City Winter Sun

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Review: Lomography Belair X 6-12 Camera (Part 2)

Getting to know a new camera is always fun and full of interesting little surprises. The Belair Cityslicker is no exception. Indeed, given its expansive feature set, surprises are almost guaranteed. For example, to my surprise, I found the Belair … Continue reading

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The Mystery and Melancholy of a Street

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