Stevyn has tagged me for the "Fourth of Fourth" meme making the blog rounds this week. I acquiesce, despite the fact that as I write this (about 11:30 am HDT [Hades Daylight Time]), he has failed to produce the drawing I requested even though he said he would. Hmph. Anyway, the idea of this meme is that you go into the fourth folder of your photo files and pick the fourth photo from that folder. Capiche? (The Urban Dictionary tells me that using "capiche" implies a threat. This is not my intent. Except to Colgan, who needs to do his drawing.)
Anyway, what turns up is a bit of a surprise. See, I've recently switched photo cards in my Nikon, and the result is that photos from the first card are being mixed in with those from my second card. This photo is DSC_0020 from my first card, and it's right next to DSC_0020 from my second card. As a result, photos from my very first photo file are being pushed down into later folders. So this is, in fact, one of the very first photos I took with this camera on April 22, 2007. It was a landmark birthday, my entire immediate family banded together to purchase me my first digital camera, and now they don't have to buy me anything for ten years. Very efficient of them. I sat in the living room frozen with terror, then forced myself to walk down to the Rideau River to take pictures. I soon realized that my new Nikon was similar in shape and weight to my old Nikon, and I began to relax a little. A few months later, I was even able to take it off "automatic"...
Oh, here's the worst bit: Who to tag? Oh, let's bother Rob at Eine Kleine Nichtmusik (he's been ranting a lot lately and needs to do something fun); Vanessa at Stopping to Eat the Roses because she's a photographer, a good sport, and has just had a birthday (Happy Birthday, kid!); Jaywalker at Belgian Waffle because she has such a odd collection of images of the weird goings-on at her house; and an open invitation to anyone dropping by to try this for Tag #4 (just let me know you've done it so I can come visit and look, okay?).
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I love a good hand-piped logo wreck. It says, "YAY TEAM!" without all that
pretentious "artistry" and/or "talent."
For instance, bakers, you *know* that ...
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'... photos from the first card are being mixed in with those from my second card. This photo is DSC_0020 from my first card, and it's right next to DSC_0020 from my second card. As a result, photos from my very first photo file are being pushed down into later folders.'
That's nice and clear then.
I've done your picture over at my place!
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Are you having a go at my verbal clarity or at my mixed-up files?
Your picture, as expected, makes mine look like crap. Well done!
hey, persophone! i'm not tagged, and my photos from england are all still on the camera and not in files... but i just saw (or actually, just realized) that you are over at the Flick Filosopher site commenting on the USA version of Life on Mars... how awesome is that? the Flick Chick is my best friend, and the one i just went to england with to see our mutual heartthrob DT in Hamlet and LLL with! small internet, isn't it?
Hi b.a.b.! I knew that, and now I'm trying to remember how....
I think I read Flic-Fil's account of your trip to Stratford and something she said made the connection for me.
F/F and I seem to be engaged in a bit of debate over the two Life on Mars versions. I think it's a friendly debate; I sure hope so, anyway!
I'm working on it! Thank you for the birthday shout-out! :-)
The deed is done, Mademoiselle!
persophone: the debate *is* friendly, of this i can assure you.
b.a.b. - Whew!
Vanessa - And very classy it is too! I feel soooo provincial!
I not only did the meme, I've taken the hint and posted some fun stuff. Now I can rant with a clear conscience again.
There you go, all rants and no fun links makes Eine Kleine Nichtmusik an indignant blog!
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