peterdegraaff.wordpress.com
August | 2015 | Peter de Graaff
https://peterdegraaff.wordpress.com/2015/08
Monthly Archives: August 2015. August 30, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. Driving along the road to Black Head through Gerroa, we happened to see a sign between two houses saying Pathway. Behind Gerroa, and down this track were rolling hills meeting the sea, and black cliffs, beyond…. August 18, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. Port Kembla and Bombo. August 12, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. August 9, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. Lonely roads, distant places. Kt on In the redwoods.
peterdegraaff.wordpress.com
May | 2015 | Peter de Graaff
https://peterdegraaff.wordpress.com/2015/05
Monthly Archives: May 2015. You can lead a horse to water. May 25, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. One of my favourite cameras is a Baby Box Tengor with Goerz Frontar lens. It takes size 127 film which is not readily available. Recently I purchased a few rolls of Efke R21 film that had…. May 19, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. Flowers on the day. May 17, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. May 3, 2015. Originally posted on 52 rolls. Lonely roads, distant places. Kt on In the redwoods.
shimmeringgrains.com
Twinkle twinkle my little favourite star | Shimmering Grains
https://shimmeringgrains.com/2015/07/10/twinkle-twinkle-my-little-favourite-star
The beautiful art of film photography. Isle of Arran, Scotland. Twinkle twinkle my little favourite star. Neither the time nor. Do what I want. Been going on since. And quickly get in on. Was that I was. Extension tubes after another. Did not want to. I forgot the light meter. Will have to do. I had very little hope for good images. Hasselblad 500cm 100/3,5. Ext tubes 56 55 32 16. Hasselblad 500cm 100/3,5. Ext tubes 56 55 32 16. And I’m very glad I did! Hasselblad 500cm 100/3,5. Ext tubes 56 55 32 16.
softwaresaltmines.com
Endangered species: Managers and Directors of Quality Assurance – Stories from the Software Salt Mines
https://softwaresaltmines.com/2015/06/30/endangered-species-managers-and-directors-of-quality-assurance
Stories from the Software Salt Mines. Insights gathered into delivering software. Endangered species: Managers and Directors of Quality Assurance. By Jim Grey ( about. I lost my job a month ago. The software company where I worked cut expenses to fit revenue. That’s business. I was Director of Quality Assurance. I built and led a team of functional testers, software engineers (writing code-based tests), and technical writers. But now I’m working my network. When waterfall ruled the world, it made sense t...
kevinthephotographer.wordpress.com
First thoughts on the Fujifilm GA645Zi | kevinthephotographer
https://kevinthephotographer.wordpress.com/2015/03/07/first-thoughts-on-the-fujifilm-ga645zi
First thoughts on the Fujifilm GA645Zi. March 7, 2015. Christmas 2014 made me the pleased recipient of a Fujilm GA645Zi. Thanks Santa; it’s amazing how you always know just what I want! Now that I’ve had the chance to run a few films through, it’s time to pass on my thoughts about the camera. To put this into context, I should state where this camera fits into the kevinphotographer ecosystem. Automatic aperture-priority exposure, with shutter speed and aperture displayed in the viewfinder. Manual focus i...
softwaresaltmines.com
Myths of test automation – debunked! – Stories from the Software Salt Mines
https://softwaresaltmines.com/2015/06/08/myths-of-test-automation-debunked
Stories from the Software Salt Mines. Insights gathered into delivering software. Myths of test automation debunked! By Jim Grey ( about. I wrote a post last year. Myth: Automation is cheap and easy. What I’ve found is that it takes 3 to 10 times longer to automate one test than to execute it manually. And then, especially for automation that exercises the UI, the tests can be brittle: you have to keep modifying scripts to keep them running as the system under test changes. I’ve done straight recor...
johnnypatience.com
Johnny Patience » Norway
http://www.johnnypatience.com/norway
On Dec 16, 2014 in Projects. Visiting Norway earlier this year as part of our six week trip through Europe was one of the most beautiful stops of our journey. Rebecca and I flew to Oslo and met up with our friend Atle Ronningen. Who showed us around the city before treating us to a wonderful dinner in one of the most delicious tapas places in town (thank you again, Atle! All color images below were taken with the Hasselblad 503CW and the Carl Zeiss Planar T* 2.8/80 on Kodak Portra 160, all B&W i...These ...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT