Category: Photography

The big 3-0

Yesterday the universe had plenty of happenings: a winter solstice, a total lunar eclipse, the darkest night in 400 years, and, last but not least, the last day of my twenties. Yes, it had to happen: I turned 30 today. “What is important is to be young at heart”, some might say… Bullshit! I honestly hate this big 3-0 and all the social expectations that it implies. Anyway, entering a new decade always triggers some self-reflection. I have looked back at the last ten years of my life, and, inspired by the novel Caos calmo, I have written down some of the things I have done during these years:

Countries visited

Italy
France
Norway
Spain
Russia
Germany
Estonia
United Kingdom
Switzerland
Hungary
Denmark
Latvia
Moldova
Cyprus
Ukraine
Finland

Mountains climbed

Fløyen (400m)
Ulriken (640m)
Rundemanen (560m)
Sandviksfjellet (417m)
Lyderhorn (396m)
Damsgårdsfjellet (350m)
Løvstakken (477m)
Corno grande (2912m)
Preikestolen (604m)
Kjerag (1110m)

Airlines taken

KLM
SAS
Iberia
Ryanair
Sterling
S7
Aeroflot
Lufthansa
Estonian Air
Alitalia
Norwegian
Vueling
AirBaltic

Laptops owned

Sony Vaio PCG-FX801
Toshiba Satellite A100-703
ASUS Eee PC 1101HA
Dell Latitude E6500

Mobiles owned

Nokia 5110
Nokia 6110
Nokia 7110
SonyEriccsson Z1010
Siemens MT50
Siemens C55
SonyEricsson K610i
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Camera owned

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P72
Canon EOS 350D
Olympus μ 1030 SW

Cars owned

Škoda Fabia 1.9TDI (2001 ed.)

Motorcycles owned

Yamaha FZR600 (1994 ed.)

There are many other things I could write down. All in all, I have been lucky to have had so many opportunities. I am curious to see how these lists will look like in ten years time…

First semester almost over

My first semester at the University is almost over. I did not touch that much my research project, but I had a lot to do anyway.

I took three courses. The first was Category Theory, the “theory of arrows” as the professor defined it, or abstract mathematics for humans. The second was Norwegian Level 1, pretty self-explanatory. The third was Theory of Science and Ethics, an interesting course about possible ethical implications of scientific research. In the latter, I had to explain my research plan in about 300 words comprehensible by “a guy on the street.” It seemed trivial at the beginning, but believe me; it was not. In the end, I reached a good compromise between understandability and detail. Maybe I will upload it here as well, at least some of my friends will understand what I am doing. 🙂

I have also been teaching assistant for Programming II, a course about programming methodologies in Java. I was preparing the mandatory assignment and corresponding solutions, organising the students into groups, and last but not least administering a Subversion server, something that took so (too) much time. It was strange to be at the same time a student and a teaching assistant.

I had some little trip at least. During Easter, I visited Sognefjord and slept in Selseng, Sogn og Fjordane. I had and unforgettable experience there: a bath in an outdoor jacuzzi with 40 degrees (Celsius) in the water, and -20 degrees in the air… And to complete the magical atmosphere: clear sky, full moon, mountains covered by snow, beer, and excellent company. Almost a perfect night, thank you guys!

I have also been in Lindås, Nordhordaland, with the Department of Informatics. We had the research school there, a series of seminars mainly given by PhD candidates and post-docs. The social event was canoeing, and there I had the chance to try my new waterproof camera. Yes, the Canon EOS is great, but I wanted a point and shoot camera for extreme situations, so I bought a new Olympus 1030SW: waterproof, shockproof, crushproof, freezeproof… I can do almost everything with it! But I also bought two new Canon objectives, an EFS 17-55mm f/2.8 and an EF 50mm f/1.8, together with a new Sigma 530 flash and a Gorilla Pod SLR, just to avoid my reflex camera to become jealous. 🙂 You probably saw an improvement in the quality of the pictures, right? 😛

What else? Well, next Sunday I will hike all the seven mountains surrounding Bergen in one day. It is an annual event, called 7-fjellsturen (literally the seven mountains trip). I am exercising a bit more this week to be in shape for the event. Let’s see what happens.

Canon EOS 350D

Recently I “retired” my old Sony CyberShot camera because I switched to a new shining Canon EOS 350D. It is a digital SLR camera, something that I have been dreaming about for a long time…

I do not have so much experience yet, but I am already having fun with it. Playing with the depth-of-field makes me feel creative. 🙂 You can have a look at my pictures on my Flickr photostream. Comments are welcome!