2004-03-19
Ylioppilaiden mielenosoitus
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Tänään oli ylioppilaiden mielenosoitus opinto-oikeuden rajoittamista ja opintotuen heikentämistä vastaan. Tässä muutamia kuvia ja ääniä tapahtumasta. Mielenosoittajia oli yhteensä kymmenisentuhatta Suomen kaikista yliopistokaupungeista.
2004-03-13
Tallinn
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Matkalla Tallinnaan
Minä, Maria, Krabak ja Joy terminaalissa odottamassa laivaanpääsyä.
Toisessa kuvassa A-luokan hytti merinäköalalla. Penkkien likaisuus ja tupakanhaju tupakoimattomassa hytissä eivät välttämättä erotu kuvasta.
Viikonlopun ohjelmassa olde hansa, shoppailua, museoita ja mahdollisesti kylpylöintiä, valokuvausta sekä olutta.
2004-03-04
Pics from Stockholm
I finally managed to get my pics from Stockholm online. Try not to loose you eyesight, they are a bit blurry and grainy, especially the ones taken indoors.
2004-03-03
Bright light!
I woke up this morning and saw this bright light coming thru my window. First I was worried that I had slept thru my alarm and was late for work, but as I reached for my alarm clock the button was still up. It was just past 7 am, and it was light outside. The approaching spring seems a bit spooky, sneaking up to you early in the morning.
One thing I still have to do is wrap up the photos I took in Stockholm, I've been cropping them and balancing the colors, but I just don't have enough free time to get them ready. A good deal of them are a bit blurry and shaken, but then again, what can you expect from a dimly lit museum where you can't use the flash or a pedestal, and the exposure times are around 1/8 second and a minimal DOF and (relatively) long focal length. The runestone pics seem pretty sharp, but they were better lit than the jewelry and other artefacts. Some of the pics are technically so poor I won't put them on display - I still haven't got used to shooting with an ultra-compact digital camera, that weights less than the batteries of my SLR.
One thing I still have to do is wrap up the photos I took in Stockholm, I've been cropping them and balancing the colors, but I just don't have enough free time to get them ready. A good deal of them are a bit blurry and shaken, but then again, what can you expect from a dimly lit museum where you can't use the flash or a pedestal, and the exposure times are around 1/8 second and a minimal DOF and (relatively) long focal length. The runestone pics seem pretty sharp, but they were better lit than the jewelry and other artefacts. Some of the pics are technically so poor I won't put them on display - I still haven't got used to shooting with an ultra-compact digital camera, that weights less than the batteries of my SLR.
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