
this photo.
from friday february 26th.
i was just getting ready to leave work.
to travel.
to see rae.
for her birthday.

i was proud and excited.
had everything packed.
thought of everything.
looking good.
ready to go.

i wanted to document this moment.
with a photograph.
in fact, i planned to document the whole trip.
with photographs.

adam, my friend and colleage, is good.
he is especially good at taking photos.
i enlisted his help to capture me.
i knew he would 'get it'

he turned on the camera.
and took a single shot.
the only shot!
the camera turned off.
out of battery.

from friday february 26th.
i was just getting ready to leave work.
to travel.
to see rae.
for her birthday.

i was proud and excited.
had everything packed.
thought of everything.
looking good.
ready to go.

i wanted to document this moment.
with a photograph.
in fact, i planned to document the whole trip.
with photographs.

adam, my friend and colleage, is good.
he is especially good at taking photos.
i enlisted his help to capture me.
i knew he would 'get it'

he turned on the camera.
and took a single shot.
the only shot!
the camera turned off.
out of battery.

I hate to be a petty motherfucker, but clicking any photo won't increase the pixel density for the image, it will just increase the displayed pixel amount. Pixel density is 72 DPI on most monitors.
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ReplyDeleteYou know this Andy, i know you know this. First i cut your head off, then i bring up this DPI stuff.. you must be questioning our relationship right now.... probably thinking it's more like a relationshit
ReplyDeletei changed the fucking header. what else do you WANT FROM ME. you're controlling my lifeblog. this IS a relationshit.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've decided not to take sides in the matter...it is your relationshit.
ReplyDeleteI like the picture and got to see it in real time later that same day.