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Business Sunday: My Basic Philosophy About Work
Parkinson’s Law was first written by Cyril Northcote Parkinson (1909–1993) as “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” That statement was in the first sentence of an essay that he published in The Economist. In 1957, the law was revisited when Parkinson’s books, Parkinson’s Law And Other Studies in Administration and Parkinson’s Law: Or The Pursuit of Progress were published. Here are some of his other “laws” and variations that have been articulated over time:
How Your Camera’s Meter Measures Light
This post follows up on my #wheelswednesday post: Light is Light in Car Photography by looking at how most modern DSLRs offer multiple methods for metering how light is reflected in a scene. The most common systems you will find include the following…
Film Friday Classics: The Canon AE-1
If you want to change your photographs, you need to change cameras. Changing cameras means that your photographs will change. A really good camera has something I suppose you might describe as its own distinctive aura.— Nobuyoshi Araki
Thursday Vibes: Care and Feeding of Memory Cards
While card failures do occur, in all my years of using both CF and SD cards I’ve only had a few such occurrences and I’m pretty sure each time it was caused by user error. So here’s a few tips to avoid this happening to you:
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Wheels Wednesday: Light is Light in Car Photography
It doesn’t matter what person, place, or thing you’re photographing, the ultimate subject of any photograph is light.Whether that light occurs naturally or artificially, light has four basic characteristics: quality, direction, quantity, and color.




