A breakthrough
2010-06-22 12:22 amI've pretty much decided I will not be uploading all of my London photos to the 'net.
I think it's the fair thing to do, seeing as how museums allow photography with the intention that it's for private study. In the old days, a normal tourist would probably snap a few photos at museums, and put them in an album - an actual physical photoalbum. Today, with digital cameras and a million photosites on the internet the same procedure would sort of water-out the "deal" there.
I will be posting individual documentation images and such. And if I need to illustrate some point or other I will most definitely use the nearly two thousand images I have.
That's right, thousand, not hundred.
But that is not the reason for this post. The reason for this post is two-fold.
Tomorrow I am going over to some locals and hopefully I can get going on a new sewing project. More on that another day.
I think it's the fair thing to do, seeing as how museums allow photography with the intention that it's for private study. In the old days, a normal tourist would probably snap a few photos at museums, and put them in an album - an actual physical photoalbum. Today, with digital cameras and a million photosites on the internet the same procedure would sort of water-out the "deal" there.
I will be posting individual documentation images and such. And if I need to illustrate some point or other I will most definitely use the nearly two thousand images I have.
That's right, thousand, not hundred.
But that is not the reason for this post. The reason for this post is two-fold.
- After another massive cliff-hanger on True Blood I cannot sleep, and
- I have finished the red silk part of my current brick-stitch project.
Tomorrow I am going over to some locals and hopefully I can get going on a new sewing project. More on that another day.