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Friday, September 25, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Photography @ 6:11:39 pm - 2 Comments »
Fix-It Friday

This week’s Fix-It Friday was a really underexposed photo. This just shows how much you really can fix a photo.

The original:
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The edit:
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What I did:
Obviously rotated and cropped.
Levels correction.
Pro-retouch under his eyes slightly.
Lights On (Totally Rad Actions): once at 100% and again at 30%.
Pool Party (TRA2) at 100%.
Then a slight texture over the whole image at 50%.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Fun Stuff @ 2:09:23 pm - 1 Comment »
This week’s links.

I didn’t have very many links last week, so I’ll include the few I had with this week’s. :)

Plan 9 from Outer Space Remake Teaser Trailer (via @GeekTyrant)
http://geektyrant.com/2009/09/plan-9-from-outer-space-remake-teaser-trailer/
What’s that you say? A remake of Plan 9? Yes, it is apparently true. And stupid. This wins the “worst idea of the year” award.

Facebook introduces @mentions in status updates (via @mashable)
http://mashable.com/2009/09/10/facebook-mentions/
This was news last week and it’s been implemented now. I still haven’t used it. I guess I don’t mention people in my statuses as much as I do in my tweets.

MMS for iPhone Rollout has Begun (via @mashable)
http://mashable.com/2009/09/13/mms-iphone-rollout/
I haven’t gotten it yet.

9 Ways Marketing Weasels Will Try to Manipulate You
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001301.html
I thought this was an interesting article. It’s all about how not to react irrationally to marketing schemes.

Geek Media Expo
http://www.mtac.net/gmx/index.html
A new convention in Nashville! Pre-registration has been extended to Tuesday, so get tickets now!

Famous Failures (via @strobist)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6hz_s2XIAU
A nice inspirational video on YouTube.

I also discovered an iPhone app that puts tilt-shift effects on your photos. Examples:

http://twitgoo.com/3cthw

Share photos on twitter with Twitpic
http://twitpic.com/i4fad

Friday, September 18, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Photography @ 6:09:27 pm - 3 Comments »
Fix-It Friday

I couldn’t decide what to do to this picture. Her hands seemed distracting to me. I tried cropping it, but didn’t like it. I tried blurring them a little, but didn’t like it. I went back and forth, back and forth. Here’s what I finally came up with. I’m not as happy with it as I’ve been with some of my previous fixes.

The original:
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The edit:
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What I did:
Liquify on her left eye ever so slightly.
Claire-ify at 100% (TRA2: The Revenge).
Slight Pro-Retouch (100%) and Eye Bump (100%) (Totally Rad Actions).
Pross Crossessed #2 at 20% (TRA).
Troy at 50% (TRA2).
Select-O-Pop on her face at 50% (TRA2).
Green With Envy on the greenery in the background at 50% (TRA).
Boutwell Magic Glasses at 50% (TRA).

See more fixes at I ♥ Faces.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Traveling @ 12:24:20 pm - 3 Comments »
Europe Trip: Florence

And now for the conclusion to our great European adventure!

The train ride from Venice to Florence was long (about three to four hours) but, thankfully, a straight-shot. The train started out relatively empty, but filled up at each of the stops along the way.

Train

We finally arrived in the city and purchased a map from the tourist desk. I figured out where our hotel was and that it was located about two miles away from the train station. I asked my mom whether she would like to pay for a taxi or walk. She asked what I wanted to do; I said I would rather walk. So we did. We rolled our luggage two miles down Florence’s cobbled streets and narrow sidewalks. Did I mention it was 90+ degrees outside?

When we arrived at the hotel, we were both red and dripping sweat. The man at reception was amazed that we had walked all the way to the train station. He showed us to our room and we relaxed in the air conditioning for a while.

When we were finally cooled off, we decided to go find food. We walked along the river for a distance, toward the center of the city. We stopped to check out the menus outside every restaurant we passed and finally found one that sounded good.

We both ordered the chicken in white wine, and I ordered some bruschetta as an appetizer as well. I asked for the house white wine to accompany my chicken, but the waitress brought me….Chianti. She must not have heard/understood the “white” part. Oh well, another bottle of Chianti for me.

Chicken and Chianti

The next day, we started to head up to the Piazzale Michelangelo, which overlooks the city. We got about halfway up before we decided the view was good enough, and it was too hot to continue all the way up.

Hey, it's me!

We had a reservation that afternoon at the Uffizi museum, so we started to head in that direction. We went to a few high-end stores, such as Gucci, Prada, and Armani before stopping for lunch. It was pizza again, but this time I actually got the house white! This is Italy’s version of pepperoni pizza. Apparently, if you ask for “pepperoni” you’ll get peppers. So this is “salame piccante” (or “spicy salami”). And it was good. So good.

Pizza and wine

After we ate, I finally bought a pair of shoes, though not from any of the designer stores. I really wanted a pair of Pradas, but I couldn’t find any that I thought were cute enough to pay $600 for. So I ended up at a smaller Italian chain store, and bought a cute pair of brown strappy sandals for less than $100.

We finally made it to the Uffizi and checked out all kinds of Italian art. We saw paintings by three-fourths of the Ninja Turtles’ namesakes. (Donatello was nowhere to be found.) The highlight? Seeing Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus”. It was so much larger than I was expecting; I wish they allowed photos.

Outside the museum, we discovered a mime putting on a show. He was mimicking people and walking behind them. I’ve got some good video footage of this that I’ll eventually put together and post.

We headed back to the hotel and went up to the terrace. My mom read and I, of course, took pictures of the sights.

View
View

The next day, our goal was to tour the cathedrals around the city. We headed over to Santa Croce, which was close to our hotel.

Santa Croce

The posted opening time was five minutes after we got there. So we waited. And waited. And waited. It never opened. Unsure if it was ever going to, we decided to head over to the Duomo instead. There was a little bit of a wait to get inside, but it was mostly in the shade and moved quickly.

Inside the Duomo

Outside the Duomo was a tall tower, Giotto’s Campanile. When I mean tall, I mean tall. It takes 414 stairs to get to the top. And I climbed. Every. Single. One.

I paused at the top to cool down. No air conditioning. 90+ degrees. It would have been a good idea to bring water, but I hadn’t thought of it. I then entertained the idea of selling water at the top of this thing, or even right at the bottom. After 10-15 minutes of rest, I ventured to the outside of the tower to check out the view. And what a view!

The viewThe viewDuomo from the bell tower

After snapping photos, I headed back down the 414 stairs to find my mom, who was waiting patiently at the bottom. She had found some people to chat with, so I retrieved her and we headed off to find water and food.

I found myself with yet another pizza in front of me. This one was four cheese, and it was the best pizza I had the entire trip. No wine this time though. I figured I was too dehydrated as it was.

Pizza!

We went to the Accademia art gallery after lunch to check out Michelangelo’s David statue. It was very large. Very very large.

At this point, we were quite tired of looking at Italian Renaissance paintings, so after a quick glance around the rest of the museum, we decided to head back to the hotel.

We wanted to rent a car the next day, so we got directions from the hotel reception on where we could find a car rental place. We went inside the wrong building first, but they kindly pointed us in the right direction. Our car was a tiny little Fiat something.

Fiat

We made our way into the Tuscan countryside and came to the town of San Gimignano. The town is like a fortress, walled and with an abundance of tall towers.

San Gimignano

We ate lunch here. Yes, I had pizza, but it wasn’t very good. It reminded more of microwavable pizzas than the delicious pies I had elsewhere in Italy.

We wandered around the small town, going in and out of shops, and eating delicious gelato.

Gelato place

At one point, what I thought was a parade passed by…

Parade?

…but it turned out to be a funeral. Oops.

We went to the torture and death penalty museums there, which I don’t think my mom was too thrilled with, but I found intriguing!

Isn’t the Tuscan countryside gorgeous?

TuscanyTuscany

On our way back into Florence, we stopped at the top of the Piazzale Michelangelo, which we hadn’t climbed to the top of days earlier, so we took some shots of the view.

FlorenceMe!

Parking the rental car in front of the hotel, we walked toward the Ponte Vecchio (”old bridge”). On the way, I noticed someone had tagged each pillar with…Darth Vader?

Darth Vader?

The sun was setting, and I captured this photo on the bridge, which will soon be hanging over my bed.

Sunset

Early the next morning, we packed up and drove the rental car to the airport, where we dropped it off. Our European adventure was coming to a close. We had a brief overlay in London (hey, I can say I’ve been to London too now!) and then a long flight back to the states, with another brief overlay in Charlotte.

It was two weeks, but it seemed to fly by. I cannot wait to go back, revisit some of the cities, and travel to new ones!

Previously:
Paris
Lake Como
Venice

Sunday, September 13, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Goals @ 11:54:58 am - 3 Comments »
30 Before 30 Update

I haven’t updated in a few months, so look at this! Only two things left to do before my birthday in two months!

    Before I’m 28, I will:

  • watch “Citizen Kane”.
  • read at least five books on my books to read list. (Screw it. The list isn’t happening. I HAVE read four books so far this year [um, only one was on the list] so I may be actually able to make it five before my birthday.)
  • get a passport.
  • see a live musical. (Yay for “Wicked”!)
  • make a new friend. (I’ve made several!)
  • buy (or acquire) a dSLR camera and learn how to use it.
  • volunteer for something.
  • watch a sunrise.
  • take a class of some sort.
  • travel to Europe.
    Before I’m 29, I will:

  • kiss under a waterfall.
  • read at least ten books on my books to read list.
  • hold a formal 4-course dinner party.
  • do landscaping on the yard.
  • hire a maid.
  • go skydiving.
  • learn to knit.
  • go to Vegas.
  • write to a congressperson about something that’s really important to me.
  • travel to a beach I’ve never been to. (Went to Destin!)
    Before I’m 30, I will:

  • get a promotion.
  • read at least fifteen books on my books to read list.
  • write a novel.
  • pay my parents back.
  • pay off all student loans and credit cards.
  • put 10% of my paycheck into my 401k.
  • build a snowman.
  • stop thinking of 30 as old.
  • see at least one of the following bands/artists in concert: Tool, Coldplay, Nine Inch Nails, Jack Johnson, or Daft Punk. (I still want to see the others, of course, but NIN was awesome.)
  • travel to California.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Traveling @ 11:19:21 am - 1 Comment »
Europe Trip: Venice

We arrived in Venice on Wednesday, June 10, by train. We had decided that since we would only be in the city for a few days, we would just take our carry-on luggage and store our large suitcases. There was a luggage storage area in the train station, so that was our first stop.

With small bags in tow, we then tried to figure out how to get to our hotel, which was right off of St. Mark’s Square. We finally figured out which water bus we needed to take and climbed aboard. The trip down the Grand Canal was incredible.

Grand Canal

We arrived in St. Mark’s Square and then wandered around looking for the hotel. The directions we had were meager, so we ended up asking someone to point us the right way. We finally found the hotel down a small alley.

After checking in and getting set up in the room, we decided to eat dinner. We went to a small restaurant right outside our hotel. I had pizza and Chianti, of course. This pizza was topped with basil and garlic.

Pizza and Chianti

The next morning, we started our sightseeing. Our first stop was St. Mark’s Basilica in the square.

St. Mark's Basilica

After that, we went to the Doge’s Palace next door. Here we got to go over the Bridge of Sorrows, though we never went to see it from the outside. Then we crossed the Grand Canal to visit the Accademia and Peggy Guggenheim art museums.

At the Guggenheim, we ate lunch. I had the most delicious ravioli! And Chianti.

Ravioli and Chianti

There was a really cute American guy who was interning at the museum that was giving some history to the place, so we sat and listened to him for a while. Then we toured the exhibits and decided to head back to the hotel to cool off.

Except the only way to the Accademia bridge was flooded.

Flooded!

It didn’t look like the water level would be going down anytime soon, so we followed some other people’s lead, removed our shoes and socks and waded our way to the other side. We did a little more wandering around, bought gelato, and then retired for the night.

The next morning, we grabbed a quick lunch at McDonald’s. The fries at this one tasted more like the fries here than the ones in Paris did. Then we made our way back to the train station, recovered our bags, and hopped on a train to Florence.

Overall, I loved Venice and I would really like to go back and spend some more time there, since we basically only had about a day and a half.

Previously:
Paris
Lake Como

Friday, September 11, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Photography @ 6:33:46 pm - 3 Comments »
Fix-It Friday

I haven’t been in town on a Friday in a while! But here is this week’s Fix-It Friday, courtesy of I ♥ Faces.

The original:
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My edit:
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What I did:
Some slight cropping and rotating.
Pro-Retouch at 100% to smooth out face and Eye Bump at 100% (Totally Rad Actions).
Claire-ify at 40% (TRA2: The Revenge).
Warm 70’s Love (Jesh de Rox’s Colorshift Actions).
Select-o-Pop at 60% on the eyes (TRA2: The Revenge).

Saturday, September 5, 2009

// posted by Jessica in Fun Stuff @ 10:02:26 am - 1 Comment »
This week’s links.

I was busy on Twitter this week.

Dogs, Ferrari, strangers — weird stipulations
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/08/31/bizarre.will.stipulations/index.html
This is a list of weird stipulations people have put in their wills. Like being buried in your Ferrari.

Twestival Local: Nashville, Let’s Get Quacky
http://nashvillest.com/2009/08/31/twestival-local-nashville-lets-get-quacky/
Twestival is partnering up with the Great Nashville Duck Race to raise money for the Boys & Girl’s Club of Middle Tennessee. There’s a big fundraiser at the Big Bang on Thursday. You all know I love the Big Bang. Please come so I don’t get hit on by the guy at the door this time.

Arcade Needs Your Help
http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/bites/2009/09/arcade_needs_your_help.php
There’s talk of the post office in the Arcade in downtown Nashville closing. That would suck. Don’t let them do it.

Playing Tetris Could Be Good for Your Brain, Study Says (via @LtGenPanda)
http://www.nytimes.com/external/venturebeat/2009/09/01/01venturebeat-playing-tetris-could-be-good-for-your-brain-s-6445.html
I haven’t played in a while; maybe this is why I feel like I’m losing my mind.

One year walk/beard grow time lapse video
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/09/01/one-year-walkbeard-g.html
If you look at only one of these links, check this one out. It’s really neat. Maybe I’m just a big of time lapse videos.

5 Things to Do While Gmail is Down (via @mashable)
http://mashable.com/2009/09/01/gmail-is-down-3/
Gmail went down this week. I think I did everything on this list.

A cordless future for electricity?
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/02/wireless.electricity/index.html
A neat article about wireless electricity. I’m longing for the days when I don’t have to go in search of my phone/DS/laptop charger that I’ve inevitably misplaced.

Geek Tip: Make Money at Home With These Online Jobs (via @geekinheels)
http://www.geeksugar.com/4585895
I like extra money. I might have to try some of these out.

AT&T to Launch MMS for iPhone September 25 (via @mashable)
http://mashable.com/2009/09/03/iphone-mms-launch/
Yay!