July 31, 2006

I am the Bug Whisperer.


Dragonfly
Originally uploaded by Citizen Rob.

You know, I don't really have much to say today. The girls are still gone and I am sitting at work far later than usual because, well, it's nice to use a computer that actually functions.

(I got repair estimates today on the iBook (now retamed "iTard" after its latest meltdown), and it's not pretty. Mac users, listen to me. Listen closely. Get AppleCare. Is it a ripoff? Perhaps, but when your logic board fails, you will cry like a little girl. Pay it. It's like mafia protection. You have to pay up, doesn't matter if the thing the mob is protecting you from is the mob.)

The weekend was spent taking LOTS of cool photos. The most unexpected came when I went with a photographer I occasionally work for to the Zilker Park Botanical Gardens in Austin to assist in two engagement shoots. During the time that she was actually taking photos of the happy couples, I was poking around the place, taking more photos of pretty flowers (the names of which I neither know nor particularly care about).

And that's when I discovered that I am beloved amongst dragonflies. I've taken a lot of nature photos, but these might just be my favorites so far.

Although I dig the vultures, too. How creepy is THAT?

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those are just stunning!

:) said...

Amen to the Apple Care! My first iBook - waaaaaay back in the day of the turquoise clamshell - gave me fits and had all kinds of wacky stuff going wrong with it. Apple was great, and I sent it back several times and they could "never recreate the issue." Ultimately, they replaced it - before I asked them to - and here's the best part. By that time, they'd come out with the smaller white iBooks, so that's what they sent me as a replacement. The cheapest upgrade I ever got! I felt guilty for oh, about 10 seconds!!! Now I've got a powerbook and we drink the applecare kool-aid in our house for sure. Good luck.

Mrs. Mancuso said...

I absolutely adore the blue dragonfly/waterlily photo.

Matilda said...

Maybe the dragonflies are unafraid to mob you while the bugeater in the family is not around . . .

Christina said...

Dude, YES! with the AppleCare. It covers everything, for 3 years! It totally saved my bacon, more than once.

In fact, with the work mac, we didn't have applecare, but when it had trouble, they let us add applecare over the phone. And then I just took it to the handy Apple store. I think there's a time limit on that trick, though.

Now I'm 3 months past my laptop's Applecare expiration. It's only a matter of time now. ... Hmmm. Perhaps I should do a backup.

Anonymous said...

AppleCare is a must, I agree

One thing - are you sure your iTard isn't covered under the extended logic board warranty?

http://www.apple.com/support/ibook/faq/

jas said...

Well, Duh, of course Dragonflies love you. You're the daddy of the bug fairy princess, after all.

Great shots, really, they make me insanely jealous of your budding talent, and rockin' camera.

Anonymous said...

definitely check if you can get the logic board replaced under the warranty, though you probably already did check. I had to get mine replaced and I didn't have AppleCare but it was one of the iBooks that was covered under the logic board warranty. I sent it in to Apple and got it back in 2 days.

Anonymous said...

Y'know, vultures may be creepy up close, but they are unassailably elegant when in flight. Those huge wings just coast on the air currents like a toboggan on a hill. And if that sort of appreciation makes me a weirdo, so be it.

Nightfall said...

Dragonflies rock. They've been performing squadron exercises and munching mosquitoes in the park where I work as a gardener all summer, though I think they're starting to die off now. I hope they laid lots of eggs.

Anonymous said...

I love the dragonfly on the lilypad/leaf photo. Amazing. I tried to take a picture of a dragonfly that lit on my foot once and it was tricky because I couldn't get the focus right. Those are perfect.

Anonymous said...

Those color contrasts are just amazing. Beautiful.

Anonymous said...

I dig you Rob, and I love your blog and keep it in my top ten list, but "Tard" is not cool. So not cool.

Robert Hudson said...

Yeah, I know. At the same time, I have little time for gentle language, as anyone who has read me for a while should know by now. Be disappointed, as you probably should be, but don't be surprised.

Anonymous said...

There is a woman who had a booth at the latest yuppieville art show and she had 5X7's of close up nature shots--not unlike your dragonflies. I didn't get close enough to look at the prices but... well all I'm saying is sell them as art.

Kimberly said...

Amazing pictures! Dragonflies are the coolest of the bugs.

Anonymous said...

I love all "bugs" its cool to see such GREAT pics, THANKS FOR SHARING! reminds me,,, I recently met a woman in her 70's who knew me as a child > she referred to me as hyper-curious ALWAYS wanting crayons or bugs..?.. not much has changed...i told her. then she realized I was serious ;)

Omar said...

Beautiful!

I got the applecare with my iBook and am waiting for the inevitable day (within three years I hope) when it goes kablooey. WIth my desktop, I can usually fix anything that goes wrong, but laptops are a whole other deal and I use mine every day.