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Erik Ogan
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Alltime Score: 916 points
Last Logged In: December 14th, 2010

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posted by Erik Ogan on August 29th, 2006 10:48 AM

I forgot to edit the player requirements.

There's no reason this needs to be a solo task, in fact, it's probably better with more people!

posted by Erik Ogan on August 15th, 2006 8:58 AM

No, that hadn't occurred to me. Mostly because I like the subtle difference between my card and a real BART card. Subliminals, if you will.

posted by Erik Ogan on August 13th, 2006 3:51 PM

Thanks!

Yeah, I went a little nuts with this, but it kept producing idea after idea, so I just went with it.

posted by Erik Ogan on August 2nd, 2006 1:30 PM

This was a very well planned and executed op. From the satellite recon before down to the very well documented execution. While it may not stick to the letter of the task description, it definitely whole hoggedly embraces its essence! Very well done! (And much mirth & merriment was had!)

Re: Trouble
you're missing a closing double quote on the link to "THE TARGET" in the final update above. It's causing (in Firefox anyway) text to go missing and a bold tag to remain open.

posted by Erik Ogan on July 27th, 2006 2:42 PM

@cameron: A Canon DSLR. It was a 30sec. exposure (pulled one stop), and I thought the aperture was closed about halfway, but the EXIF data tells me I'm wrong (f/5.6, not open all the way, but closer to it than what I remember). Absolutely used a tripod, though you could get a similar result propping the camera on the ledge.

I've gone back "re-exposed" the house (I love RAW camera images for exactly this reason) and it's less blown out. I like it a lot better. A larger (more suited for use as a desktop) version can be found here. :-)

Thanks!

posted by Erik Ogan on July 25th, 2006 9:03 AM

Thanks!

It's a little over-exposed, but I love long exposures like that, and I was pleasantly surprised by the color(s) of the water.

posted by Erik Ogan on July 21st, 2006 1:30 PM

Good on ya for getting back on the horse! For so many people that would have been the end of their cycling career. Arguello IS a fun ride, and I know I have a tendency to go to fast on it. An excellent idea to wear the same (or, as close as you can come) clothes. My helmet off to you. I understand your reluctance to barrel down Arguello again, but do you want to collaborate?

Yeah, I came to the conclusion that 30mph was my upper-limit on my bike a few years ago. Of course, then I moved near the top of Potrero Hill. It was only a matter of time before I broke that resolution. You're reminding me some of why I put that cap on it.

Oh and:
@C: I only have one "and then I was looking up at a paramedic" story. Granted, one is probably "too many." Ok, technically I have two, but in the other one I was kayaking, not cycling.

posted by Erik Ogan on July 17th, 2006 6:22 AM

Hey, little girl, want some candy?

posted by Erik Ogan on July 10th, 2006 2:35 PM

I regret that I have but(t) one vote to cast for this magnificent documentation.

posted by Erik Ogan on July 9th, 2006 7:19 PM

A vote for my favorite painter! An excellent choice.

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