something to waste time at work with
So because all publicity is good publicity, here are the links to some pictures I have taken recently. I know I have another site where I usually put my photography work but what the hell, might as well put something here too.
A lot of you know that I have been to several Nine Inch Nails concerts in the past couple of months and I was able to get a photo pass for two of those. The first show I shot was in Worcester, MA, on 9 November, and that was supposed to be it. (For passes, I mean, not for concerts.) I had gotten that pass the regular way, by putting a request into Trent’s PR firm. However, while I was out in South Dakota for another show on 28 November I serendipitously met someone who knew my previous work and got me another pass directly, without having to go through the PR people, for the show they were playing the next day. This was pretty unusual, because most people are lucky to get ONE pass for NIN. That was definitely a happy day. Right place at the right time.
Anyhoo the pictures I shot on the passes turned out really well, plus the pictures I took just using my point-and-shoot cameras for the other shows I attended. I’ve put them all up so far on Flickr and they’ve been feeding through to the nin.com image galleries, and I have some of them linked over on my other site and once I finish writing up my story about the Las Vegas show I’ll have something there too specifically on that.
So if you are totally bored one day feel free to go visit.
If you have a Flickr account, it is probably best to click on the picture and choose to view “All Sizes” so you can see the original upload. Otherwise you only get the smaller picture that Flickr puts on the main page of the account.
December 19th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
This is my new favorite blog.
December 19th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Sorry for the double comment, but I also love the math problems to post.
December 19th, 2008 at 6:07 pm
It’s my favorite blog too! What a coincidence. And tell your friends!
The math problem is to deter spammers. I’ve tried taking it off because a lot of time people forget to do it and then they lose their comment forever, but then I get a ton of bizarre spam. So I have to keep it turned on. When I get around to changing my Wordpress setup I can use Askimet, which will block spam and not have a challenge/response requirement.