Roll-169 (Hasselblad 500C/M. HP5)
A portrait session with my aunt and uncle’s family. Taken using the Hasselblad 500C/M and 80mm Planar. HP5.
Book: The Overstory
The Overstory, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, is a sweeping, impassioned work of activism and resistance that
My notes as text in one folder
I may have solved at least some of my problems caused by taking notes too many different apps. I moved
The GR1 has other problems
I have been thrilled to be able to use my little GR1 again, after pulling it off the shelf and
SilverBullet
SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with a hacker mindset. We all take notes. There’s a million
Who am I responsible to here?
Whenever I change blogging platforms or domain names or simply post to several places, I feel a twinge of guilt.
Roll-166 (Hasselblad 500C/M. HP5)
I brought the Hasselblad to my parents house while my daughter and grandson were visiting. I underexposed the roll a
Purged the things that want to take over for Emacs
As often happens, I started to waffle on where to keep my notes. I blame Obsidian for this. But also
Into Doom and out again
Doom Emacs is pretty great, especially for former Vimmers. I lived in Doom for a long time because it makes
My 20-year anniversary with Flickr
I posted the above photo to Flickr 20 years ago today. It was my first. Flickr remains the best place
Photo Mechanic in 2024
Photo Mechanic is the fastest, most powerful tool for ingesting/browsing/exporting photos. It’s always been a little expensive,
A separate wiki for cameras
Most of the information I’ve written down about my cameras is either on my wiki or in random blog
Writing a blog using Tinderbox
Tinderbox is an unusual, powerful, quirky, and amazing piece of software. I don’t understand why more people don’t
How I'm using Lightroom
Lightroom it is. After a long period using Capture One, then a shorter period using Lightroom Classic (LrC), I’m
Losing interest in organizing things
Putting everything where it belongs has always been a pleasure for me. “Mise en place” and all that. I find
Speed is my enemy
My handwriting isn’t pretty. It’s not even always legible. I’ve realized that this is because, when writing