Training

One of my personal favorites, this shot was taken late on a Friday evening, at the Ava Rail Bridge near Lower Hutt, New Zealand. This is a Wellington Commuter train, heading North towards Upper Hutt.

Standing on the Eastern bank of the Hutt River, the train comes towards the camera. It will then continue, turning a curve North under two road bridges, meeting the Gracefield Industrial Siding and stopping at Woburn station, before continuing.

Taken with a Fujifilm Finepix S5600 Digital, Shutter Speed 10s, a Focal Length of 6.3mm and an F-stop set at F/3.2, on ISO200.

Paekak’ Hill

A particular day trip with some friends found me at the top of Paekakariki Hill, standing at the lookout on a brokenly clouded day, with a camera. What better opportunity? This is one of the dirtier sea-lines in New Zealand, naturally to the Australian side 😉

To the left of frame is Mana Island, and mid-frame is Paekakariki town. One can fairly easily make out State Highway 1 and the North Island Main Trunk rail link heading south towards the camera.

Taken with a Fujifilm Finepix S5600 Digital, Shutter Speed 1/613s, a Focal Length of 6.3mm and an F-stop set at F/6.4, on ISO64.

The Joys of Becoming COPPA Compliant

One of the IRC Networks I work with (UCCN) is looking at a proposal drawn up recently to allow children under 13 to join us and chat on the network. To begin with, it looked very difficult to do this in a law abiding manner. Then it looked really easy. After studying the “How to Comply” page on the FTC site, it turns out it is somewhere in the middle.

While it will indeed require some changes in the network configuration, as well as in staff policies and such, the most difficult aspect is the consent phase. Ensuring that parents are who they say they are (or at least having a record that verifies to a legal standard that they are who they say they are) is the hardest thing to do.

All in all, the best method found so far is a signed form from the parent sent by post, or by fax. For our purposes, this will also hold some verification information, and technical details regarding the children in particular.

It also means network changes, only permitting underage users to do specific things, and blocking anything else that might endanger them, or that would be out of our control as administrators, and their guardians while on the network.

The other difficulty is going to be designing and building a secure database system for storing the personal information, that will log who accesses what. This is one of my areas of expertise, however, so it shouldn’t be too high on the hard-scale.

The Bright Night

To the left of frame, is a street. About 150m down this street, to the right, is another street. Another 200m down this street is a house. This is where I lived for just shy of 22 years. To the left is visible a bus shelter, where I would wait having missed the first bus I should catch in the morning. Often missing the second one also.

This is Wellington Road, in Wainuiomata, New Zealand, looking roughly South, I believe.

Taken with a Fujifilm Finepix S5600 Digital, Shutter Speed 0.8s, a Focal Length of 14.8mm and an F-stop set at F/8, on ISO200.

Upcoming Photoblogs

I haven’t been taking too many interesting photos recently, so I’ve decided that at least through to the end of the month I will blog a few of my old photos every couple of days. These were taken on my old Fujifilm Finepix S5600 (5.1MP) Camera.

I very much enjoyed owning this camera, (less than a year before I upgraded to an S9600, 10,000+ Photos later) and would recommend Fujifilm cameras to any and all. The S9600 has been described as “the closest to an SLR a camera can get, without being an SLR.”

I trust you will enjoy viewing these photos as much as I enjoyed taking and posting them.

Cold Morning

For some reason that I don’t well recall, I was in Wellington City at 7am one morning, and while walking to work (on Waterloo Quay, at the time) I took this marvellous photo of the sun rising over the harbour, and the dockside.

Unfortunately I don’t have technical camera specifications for this particular shot, however I do know that it was taken with a Fujifilm Finepix S5600 Digital.

Backlit Treeline

A cloudy sky, back lit, silhouetted trees against the black and white background.

Unlike the last photo I blogged, this is a purely black+white shot, taken as part of a set intended to be panorama’d.

Taken with a Fujifilm Finepix S9600 Digital, Shutter Speed 1/30s, a Focal Length of 12.8mm and an F-stop set at F/3.6, on ISO200.

AwesomeChristians.us Singles Site

This is a shameless plug for a new site I’m helping out with (Yes, I’m married. Yes I have an account. It’s for testing. Really. Thats all.)

AwesomeChristians is a site that has been around for a while, and has recently been through a reorganization and refocus, and today was GoLive for the new AwesomeChristians Singles site.

If you’re a Single Christian, looking for your mate, this may (or may not) be your answer to prayer. Just a suggestion, you might want to give it a visit. At least make friends, perhaps find your life partner.

Cwiddle, the Goat King

The joys of married life 😉

Earlier today, my wife decided that we were goats. Where this came from, I’m not sure. It happens often, we’ll make something up, and it’ll become the name for the week, or sometimes longer. It’s how Criddle (Or ‘Twiddle’, and other similar variations) came to be a common name among closer family and friends.

Tonight, I’ve been crowned, imaged, and uploaded to imageshack, as Cwiddle, the Goat King.

Behold my glory.