friends: February 2008 Archives

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The picture's a couple weeks old, but I still love it. It was a sort-of-miracle capture. I'm walking down the street, in the cold, while my friends are goofing around and walking at the same time. It's dark, I don't have a flash. Even shooting wide open on a 2.8 lens, all my shots were blurry. And then there was this one.

We'd gone out to a club (Spellbound) and gotten kicked out at about 2:30 in the morning, as usual. We were walking down the street to a crepe place that stays open ridiculous hours just for such stupid people. And Nguyet wanted a piggy-back ride.

This was a pretty good weekend. I really didn't get enough work done, but I did get to relax. After the stress of last week, and the likely stress of this coming week...

After spending some time with Vail, Jessi, and the Boy down on the Mall, we all headed out to Sarah's "Living in Sin" party. I love having friends that I can spend 9 hours crowded into a small space with, without wanting to commit various homicidal acts.

It's a shame I didn't have time to grab my flash. I'm happy overall with my photos... but...

Day 32

I went ice skating last night, for Sarah's birthday. Which was fun, itself. I haven't really skated much since grade school. And I got my balance fairly quickly. Never once did I fall on my face. But that's mostly because I stopped myself by smashing into the wall, shoulder first. It must have been a minor spectacle, because everyone looked at me like I was crazy. I suppose the fact that it shattered the front of my skate didn't help much. I'm still a bit sore today, but mostly when I stretch or sneeze. No great pulsating bruises or anything fun like that.

Bad this week: My power adapter for my laptop choosing to die for no particular reason. It worked just well enough to keep the computer running, but not to charge the battery. But...

Good this week: Apple replaced the adapter under warranty in less than 24 hours.

Also good this week: Dave and Shannon helping me to get a new web server up and running. I'm hoping to put all my clients who ask for help finding a server on there. Not only does it give me a bit more control and a LOT more options, but I could concievably make a little money off it. Not much, but every little bit adds up.

Spellbound

And recent "meh": I picked up a free external camera flash from the freecycle mailing list. a REALLY nice flash. Tilt, swivel, programmable, fill flash, etc. About 23 years newer than my current flash. And it powered up just fine. But... despite being only a couple years old, it was never built to handle digital cameras. So while it would focus and program itself just fine, it refuses to fire.

Poo.

For now I'm holding onto it. First, I don't know anyone who shoots film anymore that doesn't already have better equipment. And since it can be slaved, it can still act as a secondary flash. Plus, one of my goals is to get a Canon AE-1 to play with. Ought to work fine with that.

About the Person

Patrick Calder is a graphic designer living in Washington, DC with one attack cat. He owns and operates The Design Foundry, a design studio in downtown DC. He takes pictures in his free time, and dreams of one day being an adult.

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