The thought process is what counts…

The image above comes from the Flickr photostream of a Frenchman, called Loutseu whose work I stumbled across earlier today. His photos are fantastic: a combination of macro, HDR, black and white, long-exposure and just well framed interesting shots. Of course I also appreciate the fact that there’s always a bit of french thrown in there. It makes learning easier!

I was in Leeds from last Friday. I took morning flight from Bruxelles that got me into Leeds for about 10:30. I had been planning to see my friend Helen that morning, as I was staying at her house, but she’d just started a new job the morning in question so that idea wasn’t possible. I killed some time by heading into the University and sorting out admin that I needed to do for my own piece of mind. Not completely necessary but good to do. That’s kind of how the whole trip turned out: not necessary but good to do.

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Best Superbowl Ad by far: FedEx Ground

Most Superbowl ads are not very subtle. One can’t really expect companies, for their millions of advertising dollars, to broadcast an advertisement that even a small percentage of the audience aren’t going to understand. It’s like a Pizza Hut commercial one hundred times over: the messgae, though at times funny, hits you in the side of the head. This FedEx commercial, I’m rather embarrassed to say, was almost too subtle for me, having been put to sleep by most of the other commercials on offer. It’s hilarious and simple and, always a plus, still gets the point across.
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