Oh snap! I made a price list! Click the link that says “Prices” on the left navigation bar or go to here to see it! It is super cool. Hire me to take your pictures!
My moped’s electrical system. I put this together a couple of years ago, almost got the thing running, and then let it sit forever, and now I can’t figure it out. D’oh.
Yam noodles, tofu, chinese mushrooms and baby bok choy in spicy brown sauce.
I love Hong Kong Market!
I just realized I have not put this video on my website or anything. Parasol’s Saint Patrick’s Day Block Party! Watch it! (kind of NSFW).
This is what I do when I’m supposed to be working on my moped. Its the Honda Hobbit wiring diagram except with colored wires and you can click on things and make the colored wires show or hide. Fun times!
www.derekcookephotography.com/files/honda-hobbit-pa50-wiring-colored.php
This is cool. If I hadn’t just spent all my money on a new camera I would buy it. Next month?!
Dear readers, I’m very excited to show you what I just got in my mail today. My very first photobook, HIGH STREET LOW STREET by Dayv Mattt. The book is HUGE and the quality of the print is amazing. Awesome job Dayv! Anyone who is interested into photography go see Dayv’s website and blog and ORDER a book, it is simply AWESOME!
About Dayv Mattt:
Dayv Mattt was born in Toronto on April 28, 1977. He is addicted to cursing, simple white dress shirts, and shooting street photography. Dayv is very handsome and currently lives in Seoul with his equally gorgeous wife. There is nothing poignant Dayv wants to say about this photography.
Website: http://www.dayvmattt.com/dm/
Blog(Daily Photo): http://blog.dayvmattt.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/chiam
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DayvMattt
P.S: Sorry for the bad photo, I took it with my phone and the light in my rooms sucks…
(via dayvmattt)
Oh Geordi…
Anonymous asked: Im not finding the link in the C Loop post so that i can do this myself. thanks.
I’m not sure I understand your question. The post about the C Loop (I should call it a DC Loop!) is at http://derekcooke.tumblr.com/post/20987589363/so-i-really-wanted-a-c-loop-or-similar-strap. It is pretty easy, and you can tweek it how ever you like. As I wrote in the post,
All you need is about five bucks worth of stuff: metal and rubber washers, a 1/4” eye bolt and some kind of locking or spring loaded chain link or carabiner. Throw it all in the bottom of your camera and attach your favorite strap and thats it.
I hope that helps.

