I'm a 32-year-old webdeveloper living in Wateringen, working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
This is my personal weblog.
Sometimes I make art with code.
I like to make lots of photos, of which I post my faves here.
Mail me at milovermeulen at gmail dot com!
For nightshots like this, I am at the mercy of whatever elevated flat surface is available in the vicinity to steady my camera on; in this case the only possible angles were less than ideal, luckily it still turned out nice.
Being in the right place (in front of the attic window, trying out my new camera) at the right time (helicopter is circling around, doing some sort of environmental survey) is nice sometimes...
True, I saw an item about it on TV.
They used to check all the dikes manually. Hell of a job, took them over two years every five year.
This state of the art heli (develloped by the TU Delft) can do the job of all those men in just two weeks.
I added this photoblog to my list of More High Fidelity Home Page Examples which will be given to readers of Usability Interface online newsletter out of Brussels, when they request it in response to my recently published article.
Hope this gives you a little added exposure and increased traffic.
My 2005 date on art specimen at my site is a work around to make that piece appear at top of pile no matter what else I add to my blog.
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(inverted photo)
nice how a certain time of day combined with a certain arrangement of furniture can unexpectedly make a perfect square of light appear on the wall... (see also: 2455)
1. posted by Martijn at 11:19 on
September 03, 2004
FWIW, I didn't notice it until palla mentioned it. But you can see *any* sort of pattern in fractally shapes like clouds and trees, if you look hard enough.
Once I had to learn how television and the electronics in it works but whe never had such cool pictures like these of the lines being written on te screen in our course :-)
something new
border-style: dashed;.Exact rendering depends on browser model and window size. Warning: hypnotizing!
1. posted by Low at 10:19 on July 30, 2008
2. posted by Dal Jean at 16:39 on July 30, 2008
3. posted by Marc at 23:00 on August 02, 2008