Saturday, May 11, 2013

FINITI

For those who keep asking themselves what's going on with the world, why there are two popes in Rome and especially why the music has gone so bad, here is a possible answer, the COMCAST XFINITI logo. Everybody knows that in west people say X-mass instead of Christmas. Xfinity is a Comcast logo. Comcast itself contains a crescent in it and the X from Xfinity in this logo is depicted as a falling cross. I'm not such a devoted christian but this is scary to me because of the means they use and because i know who these guys are. (Don't ask me what com or cast stand for.) You can find the same symbols, the crescent and the cross combined in the communist logo masquerading a sickle and a hammer.


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

"Adding Images to Getty ... Has Been Disabled"

http://www.flickr.com/photos/39325385@N07/6433321725/

There are years since i was trying the first time to sell images to Getty, Fotolia, Shuterstock, etc. Now i realize why dr.Negru and others on flickr told me years ago i should try and sell my pictures there. (So i signed up with them so they can send me emails.) For most of them the sign-up process and the account is the same for buying or selling. So they can say i'm buying my pictures from them. Cause they never bought any pictures from me. (There are a couple of reasons: I don't need them and i don't have money).

Today i finally got an email from Getty after years since i've signed up with flickr asking me to complete a survey to tell them about the types of cameras i use.

It's none of your business Mr.Getty or Klein or whoever how i use my cameras and how i do get this type of quality i haven't seen yet in any of the pictures watermarked Getty in the news media. And it wouldn't be for a long time. It took me some 20 years (since i got my first SLR) to figure it out. It's gone be a while until the camera manufacturers themselves will understand these things and then be taught in photography schools. (or maybe they know and apply them only to high end models).

And if i had a more expensive camera than the one i use i would do even better.

However i respect this camera. It's got a large CCD sensor, larger than any in its class. Stability control on sensor. It is heavy. All of the moving parts are controlled mechanically and probably counter-ballanced. It has a mirror and a second sensor. The lens although cheap, designed by Minolta, favor colors. High precision, though cheap, cast lens.

It is true most of the times when i take pictures there are many photographers on the site.

But i will not complete the survey as a photographer's exam.

The game your are playing is a media one. It involves convincing a majority i am posing as a photographer. So was Lady Gaga and so many others. Real photographers know but they also can be bought.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: noreply@gettyimages.com via research.net <member@research.net>
Date: Wed, May 8, 2013 at 2:21 PM
Subject: Getty Images Contributors Camera Survey
To: geion@live.com


Hello!

As we mentioned in our Contributor Community Headlines newsletter last week, we have a surprising number of clients who ask us what camera brand a photo was taken with, or to do searches for them based on the brand, because they are doing an ad or other project for a particular manufacturer.

To help facilitate those searches and hopefully generate more sales for you, we’re asking you to take a short survey about the camera(s) you use when creating images you send to us. We’ll use the results internally for reference, and may also occasionally share them with a client who is doing their own searching.

Of course this survey is entirely voluntary.  Please note that we will be asking for your name and photo credit so we can use the results to help find your images when they fit the client’s needs, giving you a better shot at possible additional sales. Thanks for your help!

Getty Images Contributor Relations

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Carpet Pad

In the last month, maybe years, i started to have some neurological problems. Main symptom is general weakness, slight paralysis especially in the spine. There are better days and worse days.

But lately i started to make a link between the temperature, the vibrations and my symptoms. And i think i found the problem i suspected before. It's the pad under the carpet.

I believe in the summer of 2011 i tried to replace it. I wrote about here. I gave up because the new one was smelling the same.

Yesterday at times i was feeling like could not stand or walk easily. Lately there's been a lot of stomping around here. Apparently i have a new heavy weight neighbor down stairs who likes to cook and move around. So he's shaking the building really bad, sometimes for hours.

Vibrations also come from planes, helicopters (every time i leave the building at least one plane making big noise showes up, i just came back when i started to write this from a short walk (a different story), when i left there was a heavy helicopter at maybe 300 ft above, probably the OHSU helicopter), or from heavy diesel powered trucks, like the garbage truck this morning. Garbage truck comes always when i eat or immediately after. Always.

When the building shakes or vibrates, whatever is being released by the padding mixes with the air in the room faster and the concentration is bigger. Dust also falls from the walls. At times i feel high. At times like i cannot breathe easily. Lately i feel some sort of weird pain and paralysis on my spine.

The smell of the padding is a combination of sweet smell, diesel fuel smell and 10 year old worn-out perspired snickers.

So i decided to do something about. And i was thinking. 2 years ago, under the padding, on the floor i put some self adhesive shelf liner when i tried to replace the padding, to seal the floor. About 10 rolls in total. Above the padding there is some sort of thin plastic foil i thin that has holes at places. But actually the pad is sandwiched between two foils of plastic. So i injected 6% chlorine for home use between these two foils, in many places, using a syringe needle with a small polyethylene bottle (flux dispenser for soldering) one foot apart for the whole area except under the furniture. That sweet smell is gone but now it smells like chlorine and i think the chlorine is trapped between those two foils and will stay there for a while.

For those who don't understand what's going on, the small pad in the picture from the link above has been in the closet in the balcony for almost a year and it smells so bad i cannot describe. The smell didn't go away.

But i believe the pad itself is not enough to explain what's happening. Probably whatever substance is coming from it is combining with something, maybe sulfur from the walls, i don't know (Sheetrock is made of gypsum, which is calcium sulfate, that in certain conditions can decompose).