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Fri Apr 24, 2009, 5:41 PM
  • Mood: Zest
  • Listening to: Mofo Party Plan: Red Hot Chili Pepperss
  • Reading: The Gunslinger: Stephen King
  • Playing: Supreme Commander
  • Eating: Diesel fuel and nails...
  • Drinking: Human blood...
Just figured how to use PDN to transfer my CR2 photos into Jpg format for Deviantart. I'm really excited, so I think I'll post up a whole new set of photographs.
I also have a ton of BMX action photos that I will be uploading over the next few days.
Enjoy yourselves! :D

Recent Activity?

Sun Jan 11, 2009, 9:25 PM
  • Mood: Lazy
  • Listening to: N.I.B - Ozzy Ozbourne
  • Reading: The Saucer Conquest - Stephen Coonts
  • Playing: Warcraft 3
  • Eating: Bologni and hot sauce
  • Drinking: water
Yup, believe it or not I'm once again posting more stuff onto this account. Hard to think that I have made a complete 360 and have landed artistically back in the photography category.
Well until next time, :peace: .

My Horribly Neglected account:

Sun Apr 20, 2008, 10:51 PM
  • Mood: Lazy
  • Listening to: Grateful Dead - St. Stephen
  • Reading: The Simarillion - J. R. R. Tolken
  • Watching: The Rockies Loose
  • Playing: Starcraft
  • Eating: Beef Soup and Brownies
  • Drinking: Herbal Tea
I am sorry to the vast amount of time that has passed since the last time I have made a post on this account. On a much happier note, I have plenty of pictures from my travel to New York. This really was an interesting experience and I hope to share parts of it in my :gallery:.

New Pics

Thu Oct 25, 2007, 9:25 PM
  • Mood: Lazy
  • Listening to: Santana: Wishing It Was
  • Reading: A Celtix manual online
  • Watching: The Rockies Lose
  • Playing: With Paint.net
  • Eating: Cup O' Noodles
  • Drinking: Mint Tea
Support my addictions: :buymyprints:

I have neglected this account so much recently, so I have decided to spend a few hours P.S.'ing the timestamps out of a few of my favorite backpacking pictures...
On a side note, the Shootout Boulder was a lot of fun. We had been preparing the script and pre-production materials for about two months in advance for this one, so everything went smoothly. The only frustrating part was that our Panasonic DV-100's had this delay record option that would present itself at the most inopportune times. In a competition centered around linear shooting and in-camera editing, the unpredictable flaw was a real bitch to get around... Didn't make the Top Ten, but seeing the movies that won were a source of inspiration rather then depression. You can see the films that won at >> [link] << this link. I think I am still caffeinated from that experience...
Anyways...

Be Happy! :)

Boulder Shootout

Sun Sep 30, 2007, 9:56 AM
  • Mood: Excited
  • Listening to: X.Y.U. The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Reading: Comments
  • Watching: TV is evil...
  • Playing: With Chaoscope
Support starving artists: :buymyprints:

The Boulder Shootout is a 24 hour film festival held in Boulder Colorado, near and on the Pearl Street Mall. I have participated in the 2006 shootout, creating the film "Karma's Revenge". Again I will be traipsing the streets of boulder in 10 days, 12 hours, 28 minutes, and 13 seconds in competition for the 2007 Boulder Shootout.

For those dedicated filmmakers out there, the rules are as stated:

"A 24 Hour Filmmaking Festival means:

You have 24 hours to make a short film\video happen, not 48 or 72 but a fast and furious 24 hours.
We leveled the playing field with NO editing allowed. Just pick up a camera and shoot. Proven and organized process that guarantees you will have fun!" -quote directly from the website listed below.

The website is: [link]

I must say that his competition is one of the most exciting projects in my career. It is extremely difficult to edit in-camera (shooting things in order, often rewinding back over another shot to smoothen the transitions).

Be Happy! :)

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