New Original Crossword Puzzle

December 31 2007 Categorized Under: Miscellaneous Comments: None

Original Crossword PuzzlesI just finished a new original crossword puzzle called Missing “Papa” (PDF). It’s about a “Tuesday” in terms of the New York Times Difficulty Rating System (read: easy). I hope you like it. Comments are always welcome.

 

High Dynamic Range Imaging

December 21 2007 Categorized Under: Miscellaneous, Photography Comments: One

I saw the work of Pablo Marques a long time ago and was blown away by his photography. Each photo had a crispness and palette that put the whole of my personal collection to shame. I would sit and stare at his work for hours.

Thankfully, through the good people at QBN, my ego was re-vitalized by learning that the photography of Pablo Marques was generated using something called High Dynamic Range Imaging. This, coupled with patience, an eye and raw talent, can help even the most neophytic photographers to produce equally amazing pieces.

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Extreme Beerpong

December 21 2007 Categorized Under: Miscellaneous Comments: None

 

How to Put an Animal Down

December 18 2007 Categorized Under: Poetry Comments: None

Things have changed. They’re no longer what they used to be.
An eager smile with nonjudgmental eyes.
Unflinching devotion and unconditional love.
It’s quite common, they say. Time can do that.
Everything that is so reliable.
Everything that’s safe.
Simply, plainly: Given enough of it,
time will take it all away.

But how do you know things cannot return to what they were.

The stability begins to falter, but you react with reassurance.
Shrug off the incidents with disbelief.
(Optimism is a good thing, you’re reminded)
But the defensive wounds begin to show.

And you know.

When it’s time, it will painfully come back to you.
Crawl across the aluminum table while life slips silently away.
To lay beside you and rest its head on your arm.
Struggle to find your face in darkness, if only to say,
It’s all right. Everything will be all right.

When it’s all over, time will have momentarily gotten its fill.
To leave you with nothing but scars on your hands and over your heart
and be better for it all.