These photos are aggregated from my Flickr and Vox feeds. Comments will be imported from flickr (but not Vox), so locally commenting on the photos is disabled.
Business cards!
Posted 30 July 2008 tagged with [moobusinesscardstagcloud]
I have my own business cards, from moo. Tag cloud idea shamelessly stolen from Edd, and didn’t totally work out, really. It’s been pointed out that the word ‘Toronto‘ is large enough that people will think I live there. Maybe some curation will be in order for the next lot…
Darker city colours
Posted 23 July 2008 tagged with [color] [colour] [dopplr] [screenshot]
Using the W3C‘s colour contrast measuring spec. Part of a Dopplr blog entry on our new darker city colours.
Free Party
Posted 22 July 2008
Not geotagged, because the iPhone offers no feedback about if it’s got a location fix. Annoying.
Quickstart
Posted 21 July 2008 tagged with [mousequickstart]
This is the Quickstart guide that came with my new mouse. I love this mouse. I’d rave about it, except that Tom said it all better.
Real world development
Posted 13 July 2008 tagged with [app] [deployment] [herejustnow] [iphone]
Yay, I have my iPhone app running in the Real World.
Another geotag test
Posted 12 July 2008
..this one with the ‘real’ 2.0 firmware. For some reason my house won’t geolocte properly, so I had to walk to the shops. Still broken.
Exposure Recent Activity view
Posted 11 July 2008 tagged with [exposure] [iphone] [screenshot]
Um, interesting. Because the kitkat photo has a different comment. The comment that appears to be on that photo is on the chocolates photo. In fact, all of the comments are off by one. Update later: this bug has been since fixed, and doesn’t exhibit in the pay-for verion of exposure anyway.
Mobile Flickr test
Posted 11 July 2008
Resized and stripped the EXIF, so no geotaggging. And… uh.. it’s upsidedown.
chocolates
Posted 11 July 2008
also, testing the ability of the shozu uploader to retain exif/geotagging - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
Lighting
Posted 06 July 2008
It was mostly white light. But done by putting red/green/blue LEDs next to each other. Weird.