October 04, 2005

Fisher's Island

Last Friday I went to Fisher's Island, a small (approx 4 or 5 sq miles) island about 5 miles off the coast of New London, CT. I was invited to come stay by Mary, an old friend from college. Her family has two houses there along the shore that have been in the family since the time of her great-grandfather. She's been going there every summer since she was young, just like her mother did.

I am a rural kid, mostly. I was raised in Logan, UT, a small town (pop. 40K) in northern Utah about 20 miles from the nearest interstate, and about 80 miles from any airport. I am used to open space, no traffic, ample parking, the ability to drive 5 minutes and be hiking in the wilderness in solitude. When I am living in a city, the need for aloneness in nature wells up over time and, every few months, turns into a powerful force that drives me out into the country, however I can get it. I knew that, living in New York, I would be visited by this feeling sooner or later.

I actually haven't yet heard the call of nature; the energy of the city still buoys me nicely. But I considered my weekend jaunt to be a kind of stay against that feeling when it comes.

Being on Fisher's island did drive home the relativism of the idea of Peace and Quiet. Sitting on a park bench in Washington Square with my head in a book, or sitting on a hill in Central Park had begun to feel peaceful to me. Sitting on a bench at the end of the boathouse, with no humans in sight (excepting those piloting sailboats across the sound), upset my Peace and Quiet equilibrium, for it was several layers deeper; the quiet fairly rang in my ears.

The photos on Flickr.

fishers_boathouse.jpg

fishers_boathouse2.jpg

fishers_selfportrait.jpg

fishers_hccrab.jpg


Posted October 4, 2005 11:43 AM. Categories: New Experiences , Week 4 | Permalink

October 03, 2005

CSS Mashup Web App

I liked playing around with my CSS and making two very different versions of the same HTML page in week two's assignment.

I started to wonder what would happen if you applied the CSS from one site to a completely different website's HTML. So: the CSS Mashup program.

Try it out!

Posted October 3, 2005 03:23 PM. Categories: Assignments , Week 4 | Permalink

Composite Image with Photoshop

Our assignment for this week was to create a composite image, from three or four different images, using Photoshop.

Sai and I created a composite image. This is the final image (click to see larger):
final_composite_small.jpg

I think the image turned out quite well. We used the "Extract" filter to punch out several of the items (the dog, the prom couple, etc.). To get the images to look right in context, we turned up the Cyan coloring on most of them (in Image->Adjustments->Color Balance), and we had to change the ambient brightness on a couple so that they would fit with the lighting of the scene. We used the Burn tool to add shadows.

Sai blogged it, too.

The following are the images that were used to generate the composite.

cremaster_bg.jpg

cremaster_prom_couple.jpg

prom_columns.jpg

quinn.jpg

tilu-dog.jpg

Posted October 3, 2005 03:00 PM. Categories: Assignments , Week 4 | Permalink