Joshua on November 30th, 2009

I’ve long been fascinated by photo mosaics (using small images to create a larger image), so I was pretty excited when I ran across PyMos. PyMos is a Python module that makes mosaics using both your choice of image and choice of tiny images to build it with. Just install it as you would any [...]

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Joshua on September 13th, 2009

Well, we finally got all of our negatives scanned, filtered out the lousiest of them, and placed our final order with ScanCafe.com.  In all we sent them 3821 negatives and rejected 959 of them.  Most of the ones we rejected were either blurry or dark. I also rejected pictures containing no person or thing I [...]

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Amber on August 9th, 2009

I know these posts that come every Saturday look a bit overwhelming.  There are no pictures – just things that say twit pic.  Almost all of them have green links to click on with the word bit in them.  But this is just Joshua’s way of sharing all of these great/funny/cute moments with everyone who [...]

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Joshua on July 27th, 2009

If you know me, you know that we take a lot of pictures.  You’ll also likely have heard me say something along the lines of “There will be a whole generation of kids who grows up and as adults have no photos of themselves when they were young.”  Or something like “There are only two [...]

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