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Happy Holidays Everyone

Christmas snuck up on me this year, like a ninja in snow camo.  I sort of bucked corporate Christmas this year and didn’t buy much, the potlucks all felt more like just parties (good times with good friends, they just didn’t feel like Christmas persay), and I Worked right up ‘til Christmas eve…  This season has frustrated me a lot in the past couple of years because I have this image built up in my head of what it “should be”, but the true spirit of that…well it’s overlooked with all the busyness and obligations that seem to come with the season.  I’ll find a way to change this one day.

On Christmas eve I headed to the King’s Head with some friends from work for lunch (we go every Friday) and when we went to clear our bills and go our separate ways the owner of the place said “Merry Christmas guys, this one’s on me” and paid our bills.  Wow - now THAT’S Christmas spirit.  And that’s the moment the holiday started for me this year.  I left the pub with a big smile on my face and I’ve been trying to pay it forward since.

The past couple of days have been nice with the family, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say I missed a few key people in my life.  All my close friends who are out of town doing your own thing - I miss you and I hope you have a great holiday wherever you find yourselves.

On another note I now have a week off with next to no plans, anyone want to get into some trouble?

Inspiration of the week: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16536699@N07/
Song of the week: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsAqjFlegEo

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That secret that you know
That you don’t know how to tell
It fucks with your honor
And it teases your head
But you know that its good girl
‘Cause its running you with red.

Then the snow started falling
We were stuck out in your car
You were rubbing both my hands
Chewing on a candy bar
you said ain’t this just like the present
To be showing up like this
There’s a moon waning crescent
we started to kiss

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Work Bio

This week I had to put together a short bio for my job - it will appear in the “about us” part of our apps.  I hate writing about myself in the third person so I asked around the office for some suggestions.  This one pretty much made my day:

David Quiring graduated with the University of Manitoba with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science.  His focuses included software engineering and not getting things stuck in his dreads.  He succeeded at the former but failed at the latter as can be seen by the picture to the left <—-.  (picture with short hair)

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Experimenting with uploading video…

So I was messing around with uploading HD video to some online sources yesterday and am curious as to how other people are doing it.  It seems that both Vimeo and Youtube rerender your video after you upload it using their own specific codec/criteria/?.  I rendered the footage into h264 using AfterEffects.  A quick glance at home and the uploaded stuff looked proper - but viewing it this morning on another computer I’m seeing some frame skips. :/  Maybe it’s just the hardware…but this system SHOULD be able to handle it.

Anyways, this is just a clip from the Delhi 2 Dublin show at the West End Cultural Center in Winnipeg last week.  Nothing fancy, I just thought I’d hit the video button instead and try it out.

Photos from the show: http://www.flickr.com/photos/existential_departure/tags/delhi2dublin/

Oh, and the Youtube upload…but I think I prefer how Vimeo did it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzzCvgG4Eds

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lost in the practice..

Be mindful daily.

You will be surprised at the positive change this can bring to life.

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Nikon D7000 Impressions.

Disclaimer: I am not a pixel peeper and these are just my observations from practical use.

So I finally upgraded from my old Nikon D200.  With the Nikon D7000, Nikon has (finally) put out a camera with a few features that I’ve been aching for: namely 1080p 24fps video w/ external mic input and manual controls (I know…not a feature for all but it’s a big deal for me).  The high ISO performance, higher megapixels, and dual memory card slots are nice upgrades from my older body too.  I’m liking that they managed to pack it all into a DX body as well - this lets me save a bit of money that would have necessarily been spent upgrading lenses if I switched to FX.  It’s actually pretty amazing the features they packed into this little body.

I’ve had the camera for about two weeks now, but have to say I haven’t used the camera enough to give a proper review yet.  Initially I was very underwhelmed, but as I’ve started putting it through some difficult situations I’m growing fond of it.  A couple of first impressions:

-Everyone on the net was raving about the awesome quality of jpgs this camera pushed out and how the in camera noise reduction was so advanced it was better than anything you could do in post.  Not true at all - the SOOC jpgs are probably the reason I was initially so underwhelmed.  Once I updated to the Lightroom 3.3 release candidate so I could pull in the raw files to work with I was a lot happier.
-The dynamic range that is captured in a 14 bit RAW file is oh so nice.  Also nice that it doesn’t drop your max fps like some other Nikon bodies do if you shoot in 14 bit (Expeed II processor win!)
-With proper processing ISO6400 shots are very usable, ISO3200 shots are clean but lacking a little dynamic range compartment, and ISO1600 shots are perfect to work with (I would NOT hesitate to shoot anything at ISO1600 anymore)
-Yes high ISO performance is better than we’ve previously seen before in DX bodies, but that’s to be expected.  More importantly low ISO performance is spectacular.  One of the reasons I didn’t move from the D200 to the newer D300/D300s was because the low ISO performance was a step back.  For every day shooting this is way more important to me than high ISO performance.
-16mp files are very nice for studio work.  With good lenses 16mp does make a noticeable difference.
-Dual card slots are great - the backup option sure gives me peace of mind when shooting important stuff.  I also like being able to write photos to one and video to the other.
-I love that the viewfinder is 100%
-AF speed is very good.  The motor in the body (for screw drive lenses) is very fast and a lot quieter than my D200’s was.  The camera also does very well focusing in low light - takes a second to lock on but once it’s locked it’s really good.  Next to no searching.
-The camera tends to meter more to the right than my old D200 - by about a stop.  Not a big deal, just something different that I have to adjust to.  A nice feature is you can set the default metering to have a bias of an amount (say -0.7 stops in my case).  This is separate from your normal exposure compensation..
-The LED info screen on top of the body does not show you where your focus point is!  If you’re using single point focus it just displays a grid with the center point rather than where the point currently is within that grid.
-The trigger is very sensitive.  If it’s cold out and you’re wearing mittens, expect some misfires at first.  Rather annoying when your like me and tend to center focus and recompose - I may try to use the AF-ON method in the future.
-The body is much smaller than I’m used to and I can’t wait to pair it with a grip for some shooting situations.  This is both a pro and con though because for travel the smaller footprint is going to be really nice..
-Mine shipped with stuck pixels.  Not a big issue if you’re just shooting photos because it’s easy to fix in post, but it really is an issue if you’re like me and are planning to use the camera for serious video projects as well.  It’s a lot harder to fix in video post production than photo post production.  I’m actually waiting to swap the body out for a new one right now.
-Video output is gorgeous when captured with a few add-ons.  A simple shotgun mic, good LCD viewfinder, and some sort of stabilization turn this into a very capable video camera.  Without add-ons and out of the box though, it’s still going to look like a home video - maybe an artsy one, but a home video nonetheless.
-The battery life out of the new battery type is really really good.  Con: a spare battery now costs $100 :/

So yeah, there’s a quick ramble on my first impressions of the Nikon D7000.  It’s a nice little camera that I’m going to get a lot of use out of.  It really is an upgrade in every way from my D200 except, arguably, ergonomics.  I was so used to my old camera that I was resistant to change at first but I’m starting to embrace it. :P

Anyone else shooting one of these yet?

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Self-discovery feels so good.

Lately I’ve been rediscovering and discovering so much about myself.  After having my heart kicked in the ass early this year I was left hollow.  Blah blah blah…no I’m not complaining it’s just a fact at this point.  I’m over it now and am so much the better for it.  But the fact of it is that at that point myself was intertwined with herself - and when that disappeared everything in my life came into question.

About a month and a half ago I met someone who challenged and inspired me with the strong person that she was herself (I briefly mentioned it in an old post), and this was the turning point that has been pushing me to go down this path of self-discovery.  This chance meeting re-lit the fire under my ass and I’m so grateful.

I’ve come to realize that this past summer I’ve subconsciously been keeping myself busy to avoid dealing with some of these important things.  Why?  Honestly it was because I was scared to.  I look back now and often wonder why I was so blind - but to do that would be to trivialize a situation that was not quite so simple.  The fact is that thinking on these things was exactly what I NEEDED and there was nothing to be scared about.  This weekend, I did a lot of reevaluating my goals in life.  A lot of meditation and conversation…the where-I-am-now and where-I-want-to-bes, including a serious check on my priorities.  They were not where they should be.  But now that they are I feel like life is back on track again.  It’s taken me a long time to get to where I am now but I’m so happy that I am.

One surprising part of myself that I’ve come to discover is the desire to settle down.  A friend of mine just recently bought a house.  I helped him move in one night and it seems to have kindled something inside of me that wants to settle down.  Now I’ve always sort of thought of myself as transient: my home being where I lay my head to rest - and I know my friends will back me up on this.  …So to say that the inclination to settle down made me check myself would be an understatement.  I always knew I’d want to settle down eventually…create a home, maybe have kids, start the next chapter of life, but I always sort of just sort of resigned it to some time in the future.  I never actually thought at which point my desire of lifestyle would turn…and apparently it’s turned just like *that*.  More than once I’ve found myself walking down the street these days, peeking into other people’s living room windows as I walk by wondering..wondering..wondering.  This is all new to me.

Life, love, happiness…I’m optimistic.  I find myself going back to my old mantra: “True friends, close family, and love.  Focus on these three things and everything else will fall into place.”  It’s a little simplified for where I am in life now, but I still think it’s a good starting point.  Here’s to the future.

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