Good morning West Loop was uploaded to Flickr

6:30 is earlier than I like to get up…

Shot with my Hipstamatic for iPhone
Lens: John S
Flash: Off
Film: Cano Cafenol

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Good morning West Loop was taken on February 14, 2012 at 06:36AM

Hot Dogs at the Merchandise Mart at night – Cross Processed was uploaded to Flickr

unfortunately, closed.

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Hot Dogs at the Merchandise Mart at night – Cross Processed was taken on July 02, 2010 at 09:56PM

Cloudscape Number 2197 was uploaded to Flickr

West Loop

Some other cloudscapes from this same day:
www.flickr.com/photos/swanksalot/archives/date-taken/2011…

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Cloudscape Number 2197 was taken on July 01, 2011 at 12:50PM

Repetition is Key

Poisoning Him With Words
Poisoning Him With Words

The famous quote goes:1

Art is the highest task and the proper metaphysical activity of this life.

I have been taking photos for many years, since I was a child, actually, but I am not a master of the art – I need more practice.

Thomas Hawk, the stellar photographer and blogger, has proclaimed his goal as publishing a million photos in his lifetime. I’m more modest – I’ll be happy if I publish 5 photos a day for the rest of my life. Of course, both goals are built upon the idea that repetition of a process is essential to becoming more proficient at that process. In other words, the more times you do something, the better you’ll be at that task, the more you understand the limitations, the pitfalls, and you become better able to perform the task without thinking too much. Photography too.

As a thought experiment, can you remember learning to use a fork? Or a pair of chopsticks? And yet, today, you probably can make do if someone hands you a delicious meal and an eating utensil.

I took a look at my photo uploads to Flickr to use as a metric to my annual productivity. This is not a perfect statistic, as I upload some non-photographs occasionally2, and ideally shouldn’t include Hipstamatic photos in this total as I don’t process these often in Photoshop, but it does roughly show my productivity.

In 2004, my first year as a Flickr member, and the year I got my first digital SLR, I uploaded at least 113 photos3 to Flickr.

In 2005, I uploaded 530 photos

In 2006, I uploaded 697 photos

In 2007, I uploaded 1032 photos

In 2008, I uploaded 1314 photos

In 2009, I uploaded 1215 photos

In 2010, I uploaded 1415 photos

In 2011, I uploaded 1555 photos

So far in 2012, I have uploaded 1394 photos, but it is only November.4 If I stick to my 5 Photos A Day plan, I’ll upload another 230 or so, bringing this total up to 1629 photos. Volume, volume, volume! As of this morning, I have 58,862 photos in Lightroom, so there are plenty of raw materials to work with.

Footnotes:
  1. Friedrich Nietzsche from The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music []
  2. screenshots, and so on []
  3. some were subsequently deleted, but these are what remain []
  4. Actually ended up with 1548 []

Choose Your Angle was uploaded to Flickr

Developed in SwankoLab for iPhone using Vinny’s BL94, Vinny’s BL04, Noir Fixer, and Noir Fixer

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Choose Your Angle was taken on March 28, 2011 at 03:55PM

John Kerry at Austin Bergstrom Airport was uploaded to Flickr

John Kerry at Austin Bergstrom Airport

On his way to the Admiral Club

If I hadn’t been eating a big slice of pizza, would have tried to shake his hand, and say “I hope you become President Obama’s Secretary of State – you’ll be an excellent diplomat”, or words to that effect…
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John Kerry at Austin Bergstrom Airport was taken on November 02, 2012 at 04:02PM

Caution Very Steep Hill – Upper Yurtistan was uploaded to Flickr

Caution Very Steep Hill - Upper Yurtistan

Shot with my Hipstamatic for iPhone
Lens: Watts
Film: Kodot XGrizzled
Flash: Off

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Caution Very Steep Hill – Upper Yurtistan was taken on November 02, 2012 at 09:17AM