how nice!
look what mail i just got: Dugong photos are very hard to find, and yours is truly wonderful. We all love to make it available to people for a desktop. Here are some desktops donated by other photographers. http://www.earthjustice.org/supporter_center/gallery.html This would help support our work to prevent the US govt from building an airbase on top of a dugong feeding ground in Japan. Here is more about that lawsuit against the US Department of Defense. http://www.earthjustice.org/urgent/display.html?ID=154
grand raid pictures
one of the sponsors of the grand raid christalp is the fotolabo club which had lots a bunch of photographers along the track. so now you’re able to see pictures of all the riders on the online-album-page. here are the ones they took of me and renzo:
my 0.02$ to the upcoming elections in the us of a
if you haven’t seen it jet, heres a very funny flash animation (warning: 3.7mb) from the jibjab-brothers that features dubja bush and purple heart kerry telling you some more about their land. [via someones email]
pictures of the week
this week nina received the pictures we made underwater in egypt. both pictures below show a dugong we saw underwater, which was a truly amazing sight. very, very impressive!
new filewile track
deejot and 777 have released a new track: keppa go and grab it on their page under “tracks&charts;”! and you might put a tip in the jar, although the track is free for you to download.
skype for osx
after i’ve been fooling around with an unofficial beta-version today the official beta version of skype was released for os x. (and could not call anybody, because only bruni had it installed and he has troubles with his microphone…) skype is an internet-telephony software from the same people that brought you kazaa, the p2p filesharing software (and skype works in pretty much the same way, also through some p2p-trickery). so if you want to give me a call and listen to my voice, you can add “david.haberthuer” to your skype and test it out. i tried it out with b. and i must say that it works very much like intended and is absolutely hassle-free.
[update] the fate of a geek
franziska informed me that i got the job, so i’ll be featured in a campaign of postfinance. since this means some unscheduled hight tide in my wallet my technolust came up again and i thought, why not replace my trusty dsc-p9 with a new camera? and just as i surfed the web to compare the prices for the dsc-t1 (it’s not that expensive!) i found out that sony introduced some new cameras today, among other things the dsc-t3 and the dsc-l1. now i think i have to wait and see how expensive they’re gonna be when they show up here in switzerland…
my weekend
the past weekend i spent in italy. a good friend of mine had his wedding in the hometown of his girlfriend, now wife. i met kim seven (!) years ago, when we both made a kind of student exchange in australia and we both managed to keep in touch through all these years, amazing! the wedding was the most spectacular wedding i’ve ever attended (it was my third ever by the way :-) and was held in the beautiful town of villasanta, near monza (the town famous for their formula1-race-track).
picture of the week
this picture was taken in abu hamra during our holidays at the red sea. it’s some kind of huge can with a diameter of approximately 2m a hole in the middle.
a new job?
if my new model-career is not gonna pay off i can still start working in the oil-business: this is at least what the berufskompass suggested after i (quickly) answered 75 questions… (if you wonder, “singer” and “inspizient” are both listed last. which is kinda weird, because i also work in a theater (but only at the bar…) [via berner gazette] where some people also note that the job-compass might not be worth that much…