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:: Monday, November 15, 2004 ::

I had originally hoped to put links to separate album pages on the front blog page, so that loading the main page would be quick, but that isn't how most of these services work. At least something is getting up online anyway.


Dusk at Railway Square, with Central Station clock tower Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:45 [+] ::
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Pyrmont - Harris St - traffic under Fig St overpass, with footbridge Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:44 [+] ::
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Pyrmont - work rooftop view south - St Benedict's church with palm, grass & rooftops Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:42 [+] ::
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Pyrmont - work rooftop view north - Sydney Harbour Bridge beyond Scar City on sunny day Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:40 [+] ::
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Pyrmont - work carpark north - grass, asphalt, airconditioner, shadows Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:39 [+] ::
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Pyrmont - work rooftop view south - Scar City, with World Square & beyond on a sunny day Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:37 [+] ::
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Using Hello Picasa


Here are some of the first images from my back-up "cheap" digital camera. It is an Oregon Scientific DS6628: a credit-card sized, 8mm thick (~5mm over most, this thickness includes the lens, which sticks out), with a 1.3Mb CCD. The settings are basic, being on, off & close-up. You can also choose 640x480 or 1268x1025 images. It has a built-in internal 16Mb memory or can take SD format memory cards. I did get the model where you can attach a flash. See some details at www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1059105601.html


Pyrmont - work rooftop view south - with dish & ventilator on a sunny day Posted by Hello

:: Mez 05:35 [+] ::
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