Archive: January, 2010



straight from the duck’s, uh, beak… 8 jan ’10

Friday, January 8th, 2010

what the duck is a clever and insightful look into the world of “anyphotographer” (yes, i meant to write it that way). one that arrived in my rss reader this week has inspired to retrieve and share some of my all-time personal favourites here. these simple comic strips artfully describe in approximately 3 frames certain common frustrations that almost every photographer can relate to – and all other humans get to point and laugh, so it’s win/win!

“never work with children or animals” was famously coined by WC Fields… that law still holds true today, for all but the most patient saints (and the feeble-minded):

this next “compliment” will be familiar to many photographers and others… a variation on the retort below is to invite yourself to a tasty meal at their home, and, after you have eaten your fill, comment on the obvious quality of their mixing bowls:

this is what we all wish we’d thought of doing when yet another person comes up and asks us to hand over portions of our livelihood for free:

actually, i am not an abstract photographer – but i believe frustration is a universally understood quality:

something a little more topical:

come on, admit it – you didn’t read the middle panel either!

warning: uncontrollable cringing and chronic eye tics may occur in anyone who has ever put themselves and their equipment through this experience:

to browse the entire collection at your own pace or purchase wtd merchandise, visit what the duck online

a handy spot? 6 jan ’10

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

i am generally an organised person: i can locate any file on my computers within seconds; i have an appointment calendar and alarm clock, a filing and shelving system; and tidy house (mostly)… but as i type there is a spot right here beside me that gives lie to all my self-congratulation.

now, my desk is HUGE. it is a solid wood former bank manager’s desk i snapped up about 10 years ago from a used furniture depot, for just over $100. it is 1.6m long and nearly 1m deep, with tons of huge drawers and lots of leg-room underneath… in other words, there is plenty of space for storage, equpiment and work area without being cramped. yet seemingly without any conscious effort, the area directly in front of the printer (about 1 foot square) is permanently obscured by random bits & pieces that were cast aside and left behind; just like on the beach after a storm – but less smelly!

right now there’s a roll of duct tape, sunscreen, a pile of dvds, an empty glass, more dvds, empty dvd cases, a reel of fishing line (wtf? where did that come from, i don’t fish!), glue, receipts, bits of plastic sheeting, a tin of thread & needles, my water bottle, one of my cameras, a nail file, and TONS of notes on scrap paper. i’m not posting a photo because it’s too embarassing. i cleared all the junk away only a couple of days ago, but it has all returned once more, or taken other forms. this pattern repeats itself continuously no matter how i resolve to end the cycle. it’s like the cobweb that grows on your side mirror each night which you notice and remove on your drive to work each morning.

nowhere else in here accumulates such mess, (except periodically my kitchen bench, but that is all food-related); yet to my everlasting annoyance every time i need to print something i first have to schedule 15 minutes of cleanup time to make a space for the paper to exit the printer. (sometimes, i don’t even try… i just balance a piece of card over the top of the junk and under the printer, to catch the printed sheet and allow it to ride up and over the pile!)

am i alone? does anyone else have a similar high-tide point in their home, marking the exact spot at which your subconscious says “i’ve carried that far enough, it looks good here”? but why THAT spot? you know, it actually DOESN’T look good there. is there some kind of localised gravitational anomaly which causes things to increase in weight or awkwardness at those coordinates? or is it some psychic phenomena that causes me to just forget what i am carrying as i pass by? (don’t smirk – have you ever searched high and low for something you are actually holding in your hand?)

i have no way to test either theory so it looks like i will have to resign myself to living with the inconvenience indefinitely. and since no one needs to actually SEE my junk pile, here’s something far more attractive from a recent evening outing…

joshua’s 1st birthday… 3 jan ’10

Monday, January 4th, 2010

it doesn’t seem a moment ago that baby joshua ty was having his very first photo shoot at just two days old! since he was born i have been lucky enough to watch him grow up through my lens: aged one month old; and a few from six months old.

and now, he is one year old, so of course he had an enormous bash at his family’s gorgeous new home under the kauri trees. he received more presents than he could play with, but the other children were more than happy to assist him with that; and a great celebration was had by all.

here are my favourites from yesterday’s party…


costume time! bob the builder meets elvis…


cake – made with love by joshua’s grandmother


he’s so funny


unimpressed cat is… unimpressed


one of his guests… only a couple of weeks older than him


cake time!


illegal lollipop – choking hazard alert


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