
I spoke of Nida eariler. Here she is! I notice a pattern. Whenever I’m free to take photos, it’s more or less at night… or very early in the morning to be exact ^^. I have to try one out in the daytime! Maybe outdoors like gordonator. Anyway, following his advice, I tried out flickr. Then there was the problem of posting multiple photos… Copying the url of every photo is alittle, how should I put it… メンドウクサイ (mendoukusai). Or in more familiar terms, troublesome. An interesting thing with writing mendoukusai in Japanese Kanji.. 面倒臭い literally translate to “troublesome smell”. Oh yeah. This reminds me… The word for dolphin in Japanese is イルカ. However, the Kanji is 海豚 (sea pig). Sure gives a whole new dimension to danny’s version of dolphin ^^. Sidetracked a little. Anyway, while I was fiddling around trying to find an easy way to post multiple photos, ally dropped me a comment about PictoBrowser. It’s pretty good. Easy to setup. All you need is a flickr account. However, it’s flash. Don’t know if it’s a good thing or bad, but let’s just see how it goes. Nida’s my guinea pig ^^. So, what do you think of browsing Nida’s pictures with PictoBrowser? The last picture’s my favourite.
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…. You did it again!? Take care or you’ll become a ghost of Akihabara
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last picture definitely shows all the sexiness of this figurine
but it’s kinda blurry tho..
I still need to take photos of my needa, maybe later this month
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damien, why a ghost ^^?
ron, it does doesn’t it. i purposely made it a little blurry so it’s like a “you can see but not really see clearly” kinda shot. does it work well though?
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nice. she’s my favourite of the series. ^^;
btw i like your Pictobrowser viewer as well. awesome! but i can click to enlarge?
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gordon, we have a common favourite! you can click the photo to advance, but to enlarge requires two clicks. you have to click “link” to get to my flickr account and choose large size. i know, that might seem like a pain in the a*& ^^. what’s the resolution of photos you use on your blog? i usually set a limit of 640×640… to keep the footprint small.
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