Timbuk2 Blogger Bag Launch

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Timbuk2I don’t own one, but I’m a fan of Timbuk2’s line of bags. I toyed with the idea of building my own Timbuk2 bag a few years ago when I got my laptop, but I ended up with something I could get locally.

Like I said though, I’m still a fan, so when I received an invitation to the launch of their Blogger Bag, I braved the Friday night Makati traffic and trooped over to Outback in Glorietta 4.

Did I finally get a Timbuk2 bag? Not really - I took home a goodie bag, but that doesn’t count. I could have won the one they raffled off, but nope - that bag went to Anton.

So what did I get from the launch? Read on…

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DBS posted this entry at 2:11 AM on Sunday, the 29th of July 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: photography; concerts, plays, & events; blogging; gadgets & things.

Reasons for you not to be at the Blog Parteeh ‘07

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As of November 5, 2007, drivebyshooter.net will no longer be updated. For posts on photography, you can now go to LightChasers Photography. For the author's personal site, head over to the Dark Corner.

For the nth time, I’m saying it - I’m not missing The Blog Parteeh! 2007. I’ve missed too many blogger events to let this one slip by. I’ve (1) blogged about it, (2) plugged the sponsors, (3) put in a Technorati tag for , and (4) posted my email address. These four steps, according to this post, should be enough to secure me an invite.

Now, you might be wondering - why am I so hell-bent on going to this gig?

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DBS posted this entry at 11:35 AM on Tuesday, the 23rd of January 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: concerts, plays, & events; blogging.

blogparteeh.com

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As of November 5, 2007, drivebyshooter.net will no longer be updated. For posts on photography, you can now go to LightChasers Photography. For the author's personal site, head over to the Dark Corner.

I’ve sait it before, and I’m saying it again - I’m not missing The Blog Parteeh! 2007, and I’m making sure I’m getting an invite. How?

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DBS posted this entry at 11:19 PM on Sunday, the 21st of January 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: concerts, plays, & events; blogging; this beautiful country.

Stages of Enlightenment

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As of November 5, 2007, drivebyshooter.net will no longer be updated. For posts on photography, you can now go to LightChasers Photography. For the author's personal site, head over to the Dark Corner.

Though I probably know more about photography than the average person, I don’t claim to be an expert on the matter. In fact, I consider myself a student of photography. That statement, implies that I have a teacher - and I do. I have several, in fact. Anybody I get to work with is a teacher - even those I don’t get to talk with. It’s amazing what one can pick up simply from watching somebody operate, or even viewing somebody’s work. Of course, it helps if somebody actually makes an effort to share some of what they know.

A certain Baltimore Sun photographer has been doing just that, and I’m one of his students - well, one of his thousands of students. His site isn’t exactly strobist.com as the image on the left says, but the exact URL isn’t important. If you really want to check out his site, just click here.

Anyway, he wrote that “all photographers experience a fairly similar series of growth phases as they strive to improve at lighting.” Though we all go on different paths, he saw enough similarities to come up with the Seven Levels of Lighting. These levels are, in order: Available Light is Best; Competent On-Camera Flash; Overdone Off-Camera Flash; Experimentation; The Bag of Tricks; Personal and Unique Lighting Style; and Subject-Driven Light.

I’m hoping the titles are self-explanatory, at least to those who actually shoot. If not, I suggest you read go straight to his post - I doubt my paraphrasing and quoting will do his lessons justice. If you get lost somewhere, then maybe you should see his Lighting 101 Lessons first. After you do that, get back to me - that way, I’ll have somebody to discuss my experiments with. Enjoy!

DBS posted this entry at 3:39 PM on Friday, the 24th of November 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: ramblings; photography; links & plugs.

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