Most people think that to get decent photos you need to have an SLR camera. Don’t get me wrong, they do help. But I also have some really old photos that I’ve taken with point and shoot cameras that I am really proud of, and am now willing to share them with you.
They’ve always been online, I just haven’t told anyone that I didn’t take them with an SLR camera.
Click here to view the photoset.
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago at 3:09 pm. Add a comment
Late last year for uni, I had to create an application for the iPhone which allowed users to interact with each other. I created a product which would allow you to keep track of other peoples’ emotions without you even seeing them or making any kind of verbal or visual contact.
The iSense incorporates groundbreaking new technology to bring you the latest sensory networking.
With the iSense you can now connect with your friends and family and monitor their emotions without even having to give them a ring.
With a proven accuracy rate of 98%, the iSense allows you to truly gauge your friends’ emotions without them having to manually enter any data.
Sophisticated sensors do all the work for you, calculating the person’s heart rate, body temperature and blood pressure and then sending a calculated result as an emotion directly to their iPhone via bluetooth. This information is then sent to you via an interactive RSS feed.
Click on the image below to go to the mini-site for the application.

Posted 8 months, 3 weeks ago at 6:30 am. Add a comment
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Posted 9 months, 2 weeks ago at 1:37 pm. Add a comment
I had a few people suggest to me that the platform I was running my website wasn’t the best it could be.
So I changed it!
I think this is much more aesthetically pleasing, and user friendly.
Anyone agree?
I’m open to any suggestions if you think this site can be approved!
Posted 9 months, 2 weeks ago at 12:39 pm. 3 comments
It was a cold and rainy night in Sydney.
The Gaelic was packed.
There was no barrier at the stage, and the stage was poorly lit.
The drummer wasn’t on a raised playform so short people like me couldn’t see.
AND… The show didn’t finish until almost 1:30am!!!
That all made my job that little harder, but I made the most of it!
Supporting The Starting Line were Plain White T’s, Boys Like Girls. All Time Low and Socratic
Click here for the gallery
Socratic

All Time Low

Boys Like Girls

Plain White Ts

Starting Line

I should also mention that most thesse photos were taken with half my body under the stage, and the fact that I needed to catch 2 nightrider busses to get home!
Posted 10 months, 1 week ago at 7:47 pm. Add a comment