[mw2600] Photo assistance
el Deuce
el.deuce at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 22:33:55 CST 2006
Damnit!
That's a good one!!!!
There are some mirrors in there, so lighting might be odd, but there is
potential there.
On 2/26/06, Raleigh Muns <fugitive at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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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