Category: Piffle


Family Portrait

April 5th, 2010 — 1:13am

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It’s just not cricket

February 23rd, 2010 — 8:02pm

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There is something to be learned from a rainstorm. When meeting with a sudden shower, you try not to get wet and run quickly along the road. By doing such things as passing under the eaves of houses, you still get wet. When you are resolved from the beginning, you will not be perplexed, though you will still get the same soaking. This understanding extends to all things.

February 15th, 2010 — 12:56am

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North

February 15th, 2010 — 12:26am

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Sunday

February 7th, 2010 — 7:34am

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French Chocolate

August 11th, 2009 — 11:34pm

From Paris, courtesy of Margeret and Christopher Shain.

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cute and tasty.

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Epson Stylus Photo R290

August 11th, 2009 — 11:32pm

is a piece of crap.

I spent this morning trying to print.  Not a photographic print, not even an color print, just a letter. I’ve given up trying to get any quality out of these small, quickly outdated pieces of plastic, but thought this wouldn’t be TOO tough a job for epson.  A simple black and white letter.  Only requires one color ink, from one little jet.  Apparently that’s too tough for the Epson R290.  First of all, there’s a glitch in the Epson Print Utility that won’t allow the ink levels to be updated on the status monitor when there is a job in the queue (perhaps the only time anyone think to look at their print cartridge levels.), Secondly, I know I just put new cartridges in a couple weeks ago, made five 4×6 prints and then let it collect dust.  Arrggh, I think I’m going to go online and buy a Canon.  Their camera’s are better than epson’s so why did I insist on buying an Epson printer?

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I’m off now to use jo’s $80 piece of crap HP.  Letter is printed.  I guess you can’t argue with results!  HP:1 Epson: 0

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Woops. . . Busted!

August 7th, 2009 — 8:52am

Samantha Beeston is a textiles designer from the UK who recently won a cash prize for a bunch of work it turned out was just a little too close to the work by another Illustrator, Lauren Nassef.  The post was on You Thought We Wouldn’t Notice, but the better images to compare the work are on the blog Books By Its Cover.  The original artist seems to be fairly upset about it all, and rightfully so.

I was discussing it with a very local textiles designer and she reckons that a number of her classmates and even some of the local designers she’d  visited were doing similar things.  In her class they were told that as long as they changed 20% of the design, all’s well.  That seemed unbelievable, especially if you applied that rule to photography.  Another website I found stated that the general rule of thumb was a 30% alteration to the design made it original.  I’m going to start cropping Ansel’s prints by 30%.
In the above examples it is pretty obvious that Beeston felt that adding many individual elements of Nassef’s illustrations she was creating a new work of her own.  There is a pretty rich history of that sort of thing, Duchamp, his urinal and the Mona Lisa and that lady who inspires all the reappropriation of photographs debates in photography school (who’s name i can’t remember).  The difference between those pieces and what Beeston did, is I guess that she was trying to pass copied Design work off as Design work.  Duchamp used a print, a urinal and a pen to create his mixed media art.  Even the photography example used non-artistic, found photographs in her mixed media and photographic projects.  As in most artistic endeavours it is the intended purpose that is most important and Beeston’s intent for the designs were far too similar to the original designer’s intent.

Design and illustration have a strong connection to commercial art and thus infer certain rights as intellectual property as corporations attempt to protect their identities.  Our society acknowledges the inherent worth of ideas as a result.  I suppose this is also why Shepherd Fairey and the Obama image are so controversial, the AP owned that image and the look that Obama had on his face, and when Fairey appropriated the image for his illustrations, the AP felt it was inappropriately missing out on the income it is due.  The differences between the Obama/Fairey situation and the designers is that the media are not the same.  The photograph is a reflection of nature, of the environment, and external objects.  Beeston took something that only existed in the original artists mind, was born of her imagination and came to life by her hand and much more importantly, by society’s standards, both target a similar market.

I think the moral of the story is, don’t steal, you’re going to lose more on legal fees than you’ll ever make on un-original work.  Not to mention that there’s just too much inspiration in the world to both copying someone else’s vision.

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Zoe and the Squid

August 1st, 2009 — 1:42am

After my retirement from the frisball, I decided to take up some new activities.  Squash, Basketball, antiquing and fishing.  So far, in this calendar year, Tubs, pictured below, and I have caught 2 eels, 3 starfish and a squid.  Oh, and we lost one bucket.
We sat Zoe for a while and then headed out for a fish.  Not sure which was more productive.  Probably Zoza’s time on the computer.

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580ex II + a sunset over centennial park + staying inside to work on my portfolio

July 29th, 2009 — 7:52am

Just a little slash testing at the desk.  The only shooting I did today.  Pretty boring, but a nice soft light.  And a nice sunset, which is always a big plus at the end of the day.  Especially if you’re a sailor.

Take note of Jojo’s desk.  How can someone so small make such a mess!?!

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