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Sunday, August 5, 2007
minae's friend, minjung, has come from michigan and apparently has some preconceived notion that duke and downtown durham is a magical place. as a result, we spent several hours just on the duke gardens alone.

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minae and me, at the ampitheatre

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minae and minjung

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a seat underneath a neato pergola, near the ampitheatre

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at the lake with the ducks

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turtle number 1. hello number 1!

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turtle number 2. hello number 2!

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turtle number 3. hello number 3!

needless to say, touring downtown durham took about 30 seconds to complete.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
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may 14, 2006 marked my final graduation where i left with my PhD degree. finally, after nine
years of schooling, i'm out of duke!
Tuesday, July 19, 2005

a freaky thunderstorm hit my area today... reminded me too much of "war of the worlds!" -_- so i decided to snap pictures with my new digital camera (panasonic fx8). all these shots were hand-held! gotta love image stabilization ^^

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Tuesday, May 24, 2005
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bah, who needs electricity to cook? iron chef master kim cooks up yet another feast!

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scary!
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
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how's this for networking?
Sunday, January 23, 2005

the best way to get shelves is to make your own! costs less than $7 per shelf, and doesn't look half bad. i added two in my bedroom, and went a head and added a new board to the cheapo console table i bought at target for my receiver.

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Friday, May 7, 2004
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canon g5, iso50, aperture priority f/2 @ f/3

inarguably the nicest thing about digital cameras is the fact that it documents all the settings used for a particular photo. ever since i started photography, i never really kept track of what aperture and shutter speeds i used. in large part its because i'm lazy, but it's also because i never really wanted approach photography as an exact science, despite my enginerdiness. it's kind of like when i learned how to drive stick; i'd shred up the clutch to my brother's car trying to figure out at what rpm to shift, when all along i should've just gone with the feel. luckily, i learned that lesson before getting my own car . after six months, shifting was a piece of cake and became second nature.

about the photo... i went to the sarah p. duke gardens today to snap more photos, but it's difficult to find anything interesting after being there so many times. the gardens was just begging for macro shots, but it was hard to find one with an interesting background. a flower among a bed of flowers is kind of boring. a flower among a bed of rocks is a bit more interesting.

Wednesday, April 7, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 400, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/2.8

i've been extremely busy lately to develop more rolls of film, so i thought i'd post a photo from the recent archives. it's the alternative to the one i posted five entries back, which i prefer to this if i had to choose.

about the photo... you got people, you got trees, you got flags, and a couple kids in the front. what more could you ask? i edited this photo before paul's suggestion on tonality, so the first thing i notice is loss in detail in the older girl's hair. i do like the reflection off her hairband though, as it gives a nice halo effect, which is not to the point of distraction.

Saturday, April 3, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 400, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/2

i think the next round of photos i'm gonna snap (which won't for another week, unfotunately) i'm gonna try experimenting with different films. first i'll probably move onto tri-x 135 or t-max 100. it'll give much finer grain, thus 'smoother' looking photos. then maybe the ilford hp5 my bro likes to use so much.


about the photo... the last of the photos from last friday's festivities. this was pretty much a macro shot, which is why the stuff in the background is so blurry. i took this to compare it to a "macro" shot i took with my s200 digital compact camera, which had a very-much-in-focus background, thus reinforcing to basic laws of optics to myself (also, refer to this).

Wednesday, March 31, 2004
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t-max 400 @ 800, optomax 35mm f/2.8 @ f/2.8

a relatively old photo, but posting it for alice (since it's pretty much her home she never leaves).

about the photo... i took this picture very early morning (~ 5am) as a lesson for light metering... since the majority of the picture was "dark", at least from the naked eye, the settings i would have normally gone for would have made the overhead lights and windows extremely bright... so, i metered for the window and pushed it up one stop. this is main entryway to duke's fuqua school of bidness.

Tuesday, March 30, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 400, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/2

for some reason, xanga all of a suddden has decided to recompress my photos into smaller files, which i think is the cause of the noticeable artifacting from bad jpeg compression. bah, does anyone know of an option to change it to straight uploads? no worries, though, i have more than enough room on my duke account to host the photos.

2:22am... i should really start posting at normal hours of the day.


about this photo... a pretty traumatizing thing to witness, two girls strapped into a wheel and twirled about for five minutes, with screams accompanying every half period (the one where they're upside down). "ahhHhHHh! ............. ahhHhHHh! ............. ahhHhHHh! ............." you get the picture. but apparently its fun!

i tried paul's tonal range thing he's been talking about in the comments for the past several photos. you gots the details in the blacks, the details in the whites, what more could you ask for?

Monday, March 29, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 400, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/2.8

*sigh* i wish i had time to go home this weekend...

about this photo... this is completely off from what i originally intended with this photo, but then again, most of my photos are... i really i wish i had focused on the girl better, cuz to me it's distracting not having a definitive focal point. stupid manual focusing!

Sunday, March 28, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 400, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/2.8

i miss being four. and not studying.

about the photo... i've found that little kids make the best candid photos, probably because the concept of being self-conscious hasn't settled in their psyche yet. i, on the other hand, started to get worried as the out-of-focus younger sibling started to run progressively closer and closer to me, so i had to snap the photo and maneuver out of the way to avoid a potential duhon-like collision (fortunately, there were no broken ribs here). the photo was taken at springfest, main quad.

Saturday, March 27, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 400, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/2.8

the chapel quad was filled with food vendors, live bands, and merchants from all over the city as the campus celebrated springternational 2004. i spent the afternoon w/alice (who has the coolest cell phone!) and emily (who decided to go as a bunny today) as they wooed and wowed at the transformed university. for a 7th year veteran of these events, they get a bit repetitive. but at least this time i had a camera in hand

about the photo... i'm getting a bit more comfortable with snapping pictures in public. for a while i felt like i stuck out like a sore thumb whenever i went out photographing. there's a bit of effort required to remain inconspicious, and although it was a bit easier to blend in among a huge crowd, it felt a bit more natural. this photo's of alice and emily trying on some hand-made jewelry at one of the stands.

Thursday, March 25, 2004
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t-max 400 @ 800, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/8

in the world of med students, there's the much anticipated "match day," a day when all prospective nail-biting doctors sit in front of their computers waiting for an e-mail that tells them whether or not they got accepted to their residency of choice. last week was such a day, which is only really relevant to me because my bros were on the list (both of them, apparently!) so, as of july, big bro no. 1 will be starting his residency in family medicine, and apparently, seemingly out of the blue, big bro no. 2 will be starting as well in internal medicine (at HSS?), even though he still has fourth year to complete! since apparently blogs are the only i seem to communicate w/big bro no. 2, congrats!

about the photo... i decided one day back in late january to walk around downtown durham, and somehow was drawn to start hitch-hiking along the railroad tracks... before i knew it, i found myself half way from my apartment to the end of the city when i snapped this pic. i bet you're imagining progressively taller buildings behind me, thinking, "man, he walked out far," but nope, pretty much all of durham is this flat.

Wednesday, March 24, 2004
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tri-x 400 @ 800, pentax 50mm f/2 @ f/5.6

the owners of this ninth street store constantly change up their little frog collection. some days they'll be reading to each other, other days they'll be smoking up on their pipes... i happened to catch them just hanging around, with no prejudice passed by their sapien cohabitants. compositionally speaking, the reflections on the windows bother me a bit; they're distracting. it would have come off better had i taken this at a different time of day. oh well.

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i signed off to lease a new apartment where i can "discover the soul of urban living in the heart of durham뭩 ninth street district." the frog picture pretty much sums up what ninth street is all about, which makes me a bit worried about the kinds of neighbors i'm gonna have . actually, the apartments look pretty swank, and are still under construction as we speak... this would make my 7th apartment in 3 years!

Tuesday, March 23, 2004
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t-max 400 @ 800, optomax 35mm f/2.8 @ f/8

borders on photographs make a huge difference. if you go to my photoblog and check out this same picture, you'll notice that it'll seem to come off as much "lighter". extend this to background color, and it'll make an even bigger difference. i took this picture early morning during spring break. it was somewhat cloudy so the lighting was diffuse, which managed to help with the contrast of the concrete and wooden doors (the sunlight would have probably washed it out). anyway, this is probably my best picture i've taken in the past month, which is why i'm posting it... i need to fill up this site!

Sunday, February 22, 2004
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on display, bryan university center
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"years ago, the CIA spent a ton of money on research regarding human behavior. they wanted to find out what made people tick. see if there was anything they could protocolize to predict human responses. the _only_ thing that correlated to future behavior was past behavior. and it was a very strong correlation. what i'm trying to say is this: when someone does stupid things, it means they're stupid. even if you think they're smart. and there's no excusing stupid behavior, unless you really wanna hang out with stupid people... patterns of behavior. it's the KEY."

"hrm."

"i'm telling you man. you lack the statistical power of the CIA."

Saturday, February 21, 2004
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ligett & myers, durham, north carolina
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this reminds me of the scene from the first matrix movie, where cypher sets up morpheus, neo, trinity, et al. to get trapped in that building (you know, the scene where neo goes "whoa... deja vu.")... and poor mouse, up on the top floor, tries to get out, but all the windows and doors have turned into brick. yeah, so... is this a joke?

i stood in front of this building, thinking long and hard as to why this "entrance" bothered me... clearly, whatever hole that was ripped through the side of the building must have taken down whatever door that was there before... and since they thought "we don't really need a door," they tried to instead just patch up that side of the building. but after they botched up the repair by using three different kinds of brick, all different from the original, they must have realised how ugly it looked, so decided to erect another door frame. and in doing so i guess they must have thought that it needed a room number, so they added 601... with the 1 italicized. which is weird, because none of the other doors on that buildling have any numbers on them...

i have a funny feeling that ligett & myers produced something more than just cigarettes in this particular tobacco warehouse...

Wednesday, February 18, 2004

i put up some new songs on this here page... moonbabies - i'm so insane but so are you and MC 한새 - 사랑이라고말하는마음의병 (the latter part should look like a bunch of squares if your windows version is asian-fied, in which case, sucks for you!). you might have to refresh your web browser since i think it caches the file. aight, had a long-ass day so time to say payeece!

man, this forecast better be right! sunny and 60s on thursday!
getting sooo sick of the cold and snow and ice and falling on my ass... tennis anyone?

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