Tuesday, October 31, 2006

picture of the Day 10

Happy Halloween everyone! Here is a special Halloween picture for today:

creepypumpkinHosted on Zooomr


Taken at a Halloween Party, 28/X/06
Fujifilm Finepix s5100/5500

Hope everyone has lots of fun tonight!

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Monday, October 30, 2006

My webstore is LIVE! UPDATE

That's right, I now have a store at Zazzle.com where you can buy prints of my photos. They have many different options to choose from for paper stocks, frames, mattes, and glazing. There are literally choices for every budget. Here is a link to my store: Thursday's Photos. There will also be a link in my sidebar. Zazzle promises shipping 24 hours from when you place the order.
Thank you all.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

UPDATE: The link now works, thank you BV.

Picture of the Day 9

Sorry about not posting for a couple days, Zooomr was down for longer than I expected it to be. But, on the plus side they gave all pro users "Pro 4 Life" accounts, so I will never have to pay for pro status.

Here is my photo for today:
leaf on the windHosted on Zooomr

Taken at Bishop's University, 27/X/06
Fujifilm Finepix s5100/5500
Tweaked slightly in Adobe lightroom

In other photo related news, I am setting up a web store, where I hope to sell framed prints of some of my photos. I will alert you all when it goes live.

Yours in Christ,
Thrusday

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Hosting down. . .

Sorry, there won't be a photo of the day today, as I'm guessing you had already figured out (it's 11:45 PM). My photohosting service, Zooomr is down. I'll post one tomorrow, if Zooomr is back. I hope to go do some shooting tomorrow as well, mostly film, but some digital, just so I get some more photos to post instantly.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Picture of the Day 8

Here is another photo for your visual enjoyment.

birdinbushHosted on Zooomr


Taken in my back garden 09/X/06
Pentax MX with a SMC Zoom 4.5 80~200mm
Shutter speed: 1/125th of a second
Aperture: f10 (or thereabouts)

Like the Chipmunk before, I had to slowly creep up on this little guy. But, I think it was worth it.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

So why am I getting a degree?

I was just watching an episode of Penn & Teller's "Bull****!" on PETA, and this part jumped out at me.

“This is a fight for liberation [of animals], no different than the fight for the liberation of slaves, or liberation of women, or any other oppressed group in the past. We have to equate our movement with those movements” ~Some PETA spokesman

“The foolishness of that comment is so deep, I can only ascribe it to higher education. You have to have gone to college to say something that stupid” ~Interviewed radioshow host responding to that statement


It made me laugh.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

picture of the Day 7

closeup Hosted on Zooomr


Taken at Bishop's University, early september
Camera: Finepix s5100
Macro Mode

Just a nice fall picture for today.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Monday, October 23, 2006

Mysterious Myths or Legendary Legends?

I am posting this paper, in part to prove that this is still somewhat a Chestertonian blog, and also because I believe it brings up many important questions about Christian Mythology. I originally wrote this paper for a seminar course on the "Anglo-Catholic" movement of "Radical Orthodoxy."

In the modern world, the word myth is synonymous with the word false. But should it be? G.K. Chesterton wrote:

What are here called the Gods might almost alternatively be called the day-dreams. To compare them to dreams is not to deny that dreams can come true. To compare them to travellers' [sic] tales is not to deny that they may be true tales, or at least truthful tales. In truth they are the sort of tales the traveller [sic] tells to himself. All this mythological business belongs to the poetical part of men. It seems strangely forgotten nowadays that a myth is a work of imagination and therefore a work of art. It needs a poet to make it. It needs a poet to criticise it. There are more poets than non-poets in the world, as is proved by the popular origin of such legends. But for some reason I have never heard explained, it is only the minority of unpoetical people who are allowed to write critical studies of these popular poems.
(The Everlasting Man, 70)


Click here to read more


Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Picture of the Day 6

I took this photo at Bishop's University in early september. I didn't notice the bee until I was developing the RAW photo in Adobe Lightroom. I guess you could say he is a bit of a bonus.

bee in the flower Hosted on Zooomr


Camera: Finepix s5100
Set to Macro mode.


Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Picture of the Day 5

Here is a photo that I shot while I was home for fall break:

rosebyanyothername Hosted on Zooomr


Taken in my Garden 7/X/06
Camera: Fuji Finepix s5100
Lens: Standard
Shutter: Automatic
Misc: "macro mode"

I hope my readers don't mind that I spend most of my posts on my budding (no pun intended) interest in photography.
I promise I will post some non-photography posts soon.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

P.S.
If anybody would like to use my photos, please ask me first. I am more than willing to give permission, but please do ask.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Picture of the Day 4

Here is the next picture of the day:
Fall 'shroom Hosted on Zooomr


Taken at Bishop's University Early September.
Camera: Fuji Finepix s5100
Lens: Standard
Shutter: Automatic
Misc: "macro mode"

I saw this little mushroom, and I thought it would make a great photo.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Friday, October 20, 2006

picture of the Day 3

Here is the third picture. As you can see, I am trying a new host for my images. If you click on the photo, you can see the image in multiple sizes as well as download the original file. They are also giving me a free "pro" account for one year for doing this, so I am pretty psyched.

015_10A Hosted on Zooomr


Taken in my back garden 09/X/06
Pentax MX with a SMC Macro 1:4 100mm lens
Shutter speed: 1/125th of a second
Aperture: f8 (or thereabouts)

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Picture of the Day 2

Here is the second picture of the day:

(Click to enlarge)



Taken in my back garden 09/X/06
Pentax MX with a SMC Zoom 4.5 80~200mm
Shutter speed: 1/125th of a second
Aperture: f9 (or thereabouts)

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Spinozistic Infinity and its Relationship to Mathematical Infinity

I have decided to post some of my essays and papers that I have to write for my philosophy classes. I am not going to post the entire paper on the front page, only the first paragraph. To read the rest of the paper, click on the link called "click here to read more" immediately following the paragraph. This will be linked to a PDF of the entire paper.

The first paper is my final paper for a seminar course I took last year on Spinoza's Ethics. In it, I look at Spinoza's understanding of infinity, and compare it to the modern mathematical view of infinite sets.

Spinozistic Infinity and its Relationship to Mathematical Infinity

It might seem, at first glance that Spinoza lived in a “dark age” for the study of the infinite. A time when mathematicians doubted the actual existence of the infinite, and the only book to mention it was on the index of forbidden books. However, Spinoza seems to have risen above these difficulties, and developed a theory of the infinite, though lacking in many ways, was surprisingly close to the modern view. This paper is divided into two parts. The first part is a line-by-line analysis of the most valuable explanations of the infinite taken from the thirty-two works and letters that deal with this subject. And the second part, in which Spinoza’s theory is put in the context of the developing understanding of the infinite.

Click here to read more
Click here for the Appendix

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

"Five things" Meme

Jenny tagged me with this awhile ago. Here goes:

Five things in our freezer:
1. Film
2. Ice cubes
3. More Ice Cubes
4. Still more Ice Cubes (How else do you mix drinks!)
5. Ice Cream

Five things in my closet
1. Clothes
2. Peanut Butter
3. Tea (lots and lots of tea)
4. Shoes
5. Dehydrated Milk

Five things in my car
1. “Thank you Jeeves” by P.G. Wodehouse on CD
2. Graduation tassel
3. St. Michael visor clip
4. Maps
5. Snow scrappers

Five interesting things in my backpack
1. My iBook G4
2. Extra Battery (which is going back to apple for causing Kernel Panics!)
3. iPod mini for music
4. iPod for storage of photos and videos
5. Digital Sudoku

Cool, that’s done now.
This one is anyone who wants it.
Have fun.

Yours in Christ,
Thursday

Picture of the Day 1

This is something new I have decided to do to ensure I blog every day like I want to. Recently I have developed a passion (maybe and addiction) for photography. It started when I began to shoot in RAW on my digital camera, and develop the files in Adobe Lightroom. I was able to get some really good photos, but I wanted more control over my focus and exposure settings, and it was just a pain to do on my "slr-like" digital. Well, fortune smiles upon me, my Grandmother just gave me all of my Grandfathers cameras and photography supplies. Among them was a Pentax MX, with the four main lenses needed! The MX is a fully manual camera, the only feature it needs batteries for is the exposer meter, and those are supposed to last for 10,000+ pictures! So, armed with these two cameras, a nice array of lenses, and far too much time on my hands, I'm going to take lots of photos. The best of these photos will be part of my new feature of "photo of the day." For any photo enthusiasts, I will give the camera and lens I took the photo with, as well as shutter speed and aperture settings (as best I remember them.)
So, here is the first photo of the day:
(Click to enlarge)


Taken in my back garden 09/X/06
Pentax MX with a SMC Macro 1:4 100mm lens
Shutter speed: 1/250th of a second
Aperture: f8 (or thereabouts)

Check back each day for a new photo.
Yours in Christ,
Thursday