Just after I posted the chopstick using guide, I realized that some people I go out for food don’t even use knife, fork, and spoon properly. It would be unfair of me to point them out only to the chopstick resources. So, here you go with this link, this link, this link, this link, and this link. Once again they all basically tell the same with a slightly different wording.
Month: January 2005
How to use chopsticks
For some strange reason, noone from all those people I eat Chinese and Japanese food with knows how to use chopsticks. I guess that this is mostly due to the lack of experience rather than anything else. I have explained how use chopsticks to each and every one of them at least once. If I am not a good teacher at that, here is an excellent resource with links to, like, every possible explanation of the matter.
Review of the Kata R-102 Photo Rucksack
Gizmodo points to the review of the Kata R-102 photo rucksack at Shuttertalk. This one cool bag to consider for $125 USD.
I am currently using Vidpro VID 100 Durahyde Video/Photo/Digital Camera Bag ($34 USD), which I find very comfortable and big enough for all my gear. I don’t have that much of it yet though, but there is plenty of space still. I doubt thought that it will suffecient for two cameras plus lenses and flash units. When that time comes, I’ll be looking towards waht Kata has to offer.
Olga
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-01-14_POTD
Photo Friday: Signs
I have started participating in Photo Friday contests. I always wanted to do it, but was forgetting abouth the page due to a slow refresh period – new contest is only once a week. Now, though, with RSS feeds in place I don’t have this problem any more.
This week’s theme is ‘Signs‘. I have submitted the ‘Stop sign’ (link no.165) from my yesterday shooting session.