230 pictures taken at LB/2003

Click here to see the 230 pictures which I took at the LB/2003 Some pictures there have a counter part in other peoples camera like this and this in Jeremy’s album here and here 🙂

There may be more of such out there – if any of you have got them please post URL

BTW I used the following to convert 211MB to 19MB in one fell swoop before I uploaded

jhead -cmd “mogrify -quality 85 -resize 800 -format jpg &i” *.jpg

  • Your pix no workie … ;/


    Parse error: parse error in /home/tariquesani/public_html/include/functions.inc.php on line 950

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function: breadcrumb() in /home/tariquesani/public_html/displayimage.php on line 588

    That’s nice pics @ Jeremy’s pages, though.

    • Arrrrggghh you caught me when I was putting the views counter in 🙁

      Try now – it is working fine

      • Heh heh. Yup, looking very good.

        Nice pix. 🙂

  • Ah, I see that our hero, , is the most viewed 😉

  • Is there some significance to the gray scale at the bottom of the album?

    • Yes, the site is essentially a photo gallery, the grayscale is there to help users caliberate their monitors for proper brightness and contrast.

      • What am I supposed to do with it? Pick a nice shade of grey and adjust my brightness/contrast until it becomes… a nice shade of grey?

        • you always were good at giving very illustrative examples for various figures of speech – see folks a perfect example of “sarcasm” 😀

          You can do whatever you like with the gray scale strip – what most sane people will do is adjust their monitors such that the left side beginning shows a perfect #FFFFFF and the right side end shows a perfect #000000, then fine tune it to the point where all intervening grey squares are visible as clearly as possible.

          • But why not just have a white square and a black square and ask users to ensure that both are visible as extremes?

            Or is there some magic combination of brightness and contrast that makes both extremes and everything in between clearly visible?

            Seriously, that strip needs a usage guide!

            • But why not just have a white square and a black square
              Because most people these days use 32bit displays not 1 bit…

              Try out and you will know