[mw2600] Photo assistance
Raleigh Muns
fugitive at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 12:05:33 CST 2006
How about the INCREDIBLY BIG GIANT SAFE at the City Museum? They've put in
place one of those huge round bank vault doors with pins about a foor in
diameter (I looked for a picture but couldn't find it). Think of the
metaphor of "cracking a safe" and this sucker looks like the biggest safe in
the world. The door is open and you can get all sorts of different angles
with the huge gears, wheels to turn them, bolts and stuff.
Just ask if you need any more info about this (and if any other MW2600'ers
want to chime in for or against this site, do so).
- Raleigh
On 2/24/06, Elonka at aol.com <Elonka at aol.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all, I could use some advice...
>
> Since I've got a crypto book coming out in April, I'm going through the
> promo/marketing mill at the moment. As part of that, I'm having a
> professional photographer come out to do a picture of me next week.
>
> The photographer has asked me to suggest a location in St. Louis that will
> "look cryptographic or hacker-y", and I'm at a loss. Codes, I'm good at.
> Satellite reconnaissance of CIA, I can do. Location-scouting for a
> promotional photo, no, that's not my "forte".
>
> So, I'm tossing the idea out to everyone else I know -- can you suggest a
> good location? In other words, if you were to pick a spot in St. Louis that
> looks Matrix-ish, or something that says "Crypto" or "Beautiful Mind", that
> would be a good background for a professional magazine photo, what would you
> pick? Indoors, outdoors, with/without computers, doesn't matter, but it's
> gotta look cool.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Elonka :)
> http://www.elonka.com
>
>
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