Messing with Time and Space
As you do, right? Taken in France in 2009. If you’re wondering what I’m staring so intently at.. I can only equate the light show to… I tried to catch up with the blue box but it got away :(
As you do, right? Taken in France in 2009. If you’re wondering what I’m staring so intently at.. I can only equate the light show to… I tried to catch up with the blue box but it got away :(
Yesterday, myself and Dad went boating with friends of ours. Here’s some photos from that escapade: By order of Orla, this photo was to go first. This was a shot of some birds by the water. With 12x zoom, the old stereotype of nature photographers having to be this close to animals to get photos [...]
Christmas tree before: and after: So that’s Christmas officially over. Roll on the Young Scientist next week!
Sorry if that mega large photo upsets anyone’s computer. It doesn’t make sense to have it tiny, though. This is a poster I got at the Discovery 2009 Exhibition when I was in Cork. Beside it is a poster with penguins on it and one Doctor Who one :)
…something beginning with E if you said ‘entire city’, you were right! :) Well, entire cities perhaps. Buda and Pest are separated by the river, which you can make out in the photograph. This was taken on top of a large-hill-slash-small-mountain yesterday. Weather was clear and sunny. You could see everything, from the lego brick [...]
From a friend: The recession graphed using pasta. However, he informs me that he has the photo upside down, and that the pasta’s economy is on the up. Sorry if people saw the title of this post and thought this’d be a well-thought-out and witty look at the recession… all one of you :)
Ok.. time to come clean. My name isn’t actually Tommy. Trust Poser doesn’t have a nice ring to it though.. Taken by the ever-awesome Ben, last Saturday at Les Web Awards.
Nokia ad at ARS Technica’s live blog for Apple’s Rock and Roll Can’t blame them for trying.
Yesterday, I took the choo choo train up to Dublin to meet up with someone lovely to go to the zoo. The weather, last time I checked the weather it was warning of a chance of rain. As it turned out, I felt one drop – an actual drop only – walking into the Phoenix [...]
The story goes that the couple but their camera timer on, to take the photo automatically, when the squirrel was (apparently) attracted to the noise of the ticker, and popped up. Been submitted to the National Geographic and all. I’d be surprised if it didn’t make it to print.