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Archive page for Friday, 30 March 2007

 Fr, Mar 30, 2007
A dozen updates
Lots of reading for me and the rest of the world: This gladdens my heart. nine sites updating in the same day (and three from yesterday). And I know from looking at referers that there's considerable traffic from site to site. An update at your site means you get extra traffic from the other schools, other teachers, other pupils, parents, neighbours...

Strange this would happen on the last day of term. I'd have thought there'd be little time. Or rather little thought to more work, more thought on two weeks holiday. Proves me wrong. I spy plenty of dedication.

At the bottom of the table: Walsall Wood... I have no idea, what's happened there, last time I had a reply from my nags, "no problem, just too busy," said the Deputy Head. Pelsall, have "zero money to renew this year nor for anything ICT," and thusly, I spy that the ICT has left. Beechdale, is closed down and knocked down.

Raphael, is a new customer and just working things out, "I need training on the digital camera." I expect lots of goodies from them soonest. Glendale too, is just finding their feet, though they've figured the email to weblog thingy! This pleases them greatly, I know. Kersey... I think I'll nag them a little :-))) Since they too can email to weblog thingy.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 30/3/07; 8:32:36 PM to the Community dept.
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Great photography as art
Here's some of the ones I like from this discussion

I wanna be a great artist and taking pictures is the fastest way, faster than painting an oil painting.

Parc de Sceaux, mars, 7 h. matin 1925 by Eugene Atget
Parc de Sceaux, mars, 7 h. matin 1925 by Eugene Atget


Greiner_Winogrand I follow Garry Winogrand's thinking-a good photograph has a balance between aesthetics and information
Greiner Winogrand "a good photograph has a balance between aesthetics and information."


Laura and Brady in the Shadow of Our House, 1994
Laura and Brady in the Shadow of Our House, 1994


# Posted by Steve Hooker at 30/3/07; 2:07:18 PM to the Off topic dept.
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Great photography as art