Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Gaza Strip Protests (MTL)

Gaza Strip Protests (MTL)
Gaza Strip Protests (MTL), originally uploaded by chuck.bergeron.

The view outside our flat on January 4th, as over 2,000 marched through the streets.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Christmas at the Bergeron Residence

Following my continual trend of noise-ridden cell phone photos...

Warning: The tune below is in no way related with the photo above.

Monday, January 19, 2009

THWOMP! from the couch

THWOMP! from the couch
THWOMP! from the couch, originally uploaded by chuck.bergeron.

THWOMP!'s MySpace page

The snow's falling, just as it should. Yes, it's an Emiliana kinda day.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

zone

zone
zone, originally uploaded by chuck.bergeron.

Oh. Good morning.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

The Mood

The Mood
The Mood, originally uploaded by chuck.bergeron.

Anybody else remember this band? Spacehog? C'est bizarre. Takes me right back to Elementary school...

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

No Cars Go

No Cars Go
No Cars Go, originally uploaded by chuck.bergeron.

Quite disappointed that this photo looks smashing in Lightroom, and not so hot when printed or up on the web. Strange.
Update! All fixed. Don't forget kiddos, sharpening in Lightroom can have weird effects.

Aside from all the year end tax stuff which is being juggled in with programming at work, I think I'm managing A-O-K. Definitely more enamoured with the wonderful world of music theory I'm delving in to, not too much all the knick-knackery of musical toys I'm finding for Mac OSX and the Nintendo DS. Somehow another performance has snuck up on me, as the band is setting up shop at Cagibi next Saturday night for the FATIGUE magazine launch party.

Go.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

"Tone Great"

"Tone Great"
"Tone Great", originally uploaded by chuck.bergeron.

As opposed to "Tone Terrible"

I'm realizing that I use photo editing and posting as a method of procrastination.

Just read a terrific article on time management (the "4-day work week" bit caught my eye):
"Side note: I applaud Canada for outsourcing its monkeys."

UPDATE: Turns out that while procrastinating I also get sidetracked by Flickr's massive feature set.