photogroffee november part two
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Craigderroch Castle
This shot was taken in mid October from our living room.
I have been working on a few custom shooting modes on my 30D. One in particular which you’ll be seeing more of is a high contrast / low saturation combination. The reason why I like this combo is because I enjoy the more dramatic shadows, and the contrast boost provides that. The contrast boost also leaves your photo looking a bit too saturated (over-coloured) so to compensate I’ve lowered the saturation at the same time. Sometimes this can make people look really intense, or in weird lighting, dead, but for artistic non-human shots it is working out very well.
The above shot would not look very good in the combo mode. The shot above is based on a lot of similar light, and the obfuscation that it provides. Contrast kills this and many other ambient lighting situations. Anyway enjoy your Friday!
DJ Velvety on Pacific Front Sessions
Hey folks, if you enjoyed my November edition of Pacific Front Sessions, I encourage you to check out DJ Velvety’s mix for that same show. The mix is available on the Graham Davis (aka DJ Velvety) website. Great tunes in a smooth mix!
In other news, it looks like I’ll have some more work to do before Flickr and this website play nicely together. It might be a little known fact that Flickr has the ability to post to the newer version of Movable Type blogs. I want to use that ability, but at the same time I like the fact that everything on this website is hosted on this website as well. I am not sure that Flickr would post the image to my archives. There is a feature I would like in the post-to-blog – I would want it to assign the post automagically to a category. This is important because only specific categories will show up on my home page as an update – others are excluded (such as mobile updates) because they are meant for other parts of the site. Entries without a category will not appear at all. So, neato-mosquito, but maybe not yet. Still I like the idea of being able to cross-post across various web-services. Ideally I would like this blog to update my Flickr account to get the photo community benefit. While we’re at it, ideally I’d like my music mix posts to update various relevant forums. That’s gotta be a long ways away, I know, but I am talking in ideals. I want to spend more time making things, and spend less time making the items available in non-invasive ways.
installing movable type 4 on godaddy
I have just updated the site to Movable Type 4 from Movable Type 3.2. Before I get into anything about the new features or new interface, I want to say a thing or two about installation and upgrade.
Six Apart recommends that you make a backup of your Movable Type directory before upgrading. This is a good idea. Do this. They also recommend you overwrite your old installation on the server with the new installation. This is a bad idea. Do not do this. In the event of server incompatibility or an upload error with any one of the hundreds of files required to run Movable Type, your website will be cripled until you can find out what is wrong. Sometimes it can take several days to pin point the problem, which is unacceptable.
This is what I recommend doing:
- Make a backup of your database. If you are on a MySQL database, export this and save it to your hard drive.
- Make a new database in MySQL. Write down your new database info somewhere.
- On the server, duplicate your Movable Type CGI directory, where the application is. This includes mt-config.cgi etc. Name the duplicate directory “mt4” or something to that effect. Keep it in the CGI directory. It belongs there. The new folder should be in a path like “/cgi-bin/mt4/” or “/cgi/mt4/”
- Download Movable Type 4.
- Uncompress the files. Configure mt-config.cgi to have your new database login info – database user, database password, database name, database server address.
- Upload the files to the server, now overwriting the “mt4” copy of your old installation files. If you are on a finicky host like Godaddy, use passive mode in FTP.
- Open up the Database backup on your hard drive in a plain text editor and remove the line “CREATE DATABASE [name of your old database];”. Also change the line that says “USE [name of your old database];” and change the name to that of your new database.
- In your new database, import the modified database backup. Voila, you now have a copy of your current site’s data that you can use with the new installation.
- Set permissions to 755 on all .CGI’s
- Go to http://www.yoursite.com/cgi/mt4/mt.cgi – it will start upgrading the copy of your database to be compatible with the new bits of Movable Type 4.
- Set your password again when upgrading is complete. Re-assign all publishing to a test directory like http://www.yoursite.com/mt4test/ – if you have special index templates like I do, you will want to redirect the publishing locations to this new test directory. Congratulations, you have a virtual development environment now.
- Test your site, including all your plugins. Check out the new nifty plugins area in Preferences. I lost one (Digg.com auto-linker) plugin and I had to take code out of my templates. Good to test since this would have caused Movable Type to not be able to build any of my individual entries, of which makes up the majority of my site.
- Looking good? Great. Then change the publishing directory back to the main index of the site in preferences. (Just take out “mt4test/”). You are in business now. To be safe, you should remove access to the old Movable Type CGI folder. Rename it or delete it – it is up to you. I renamed mine for backup purposes should anything heinous happen to this installation.
This is a few more steps than what Six Apart suggests, but there are benefits:
- You will not be messing with your live site while testing because you have created a testing environment which does not interact with your original installation in any way.
- This gives you a chance to iron out the upgrade bugs – and it doesn’t matter what anyone says, there are always upgrade anomalies which you will have to deal with. Plan on it.
- The testing environment has all the data, all your templates, but virtually no risk because if there was a problem with an upload or configuration, you can simply reupload without worrying about how long your site will be down for. Your public site wont be down at all.
This is simply making a “development server” out of a testing folder. New set of CGI’s, new database to work with. This is standard practice in any web development environment and can save you a load of worry when doing something as precarious as updating a content management system over FTP. It’s a pretty delicate operation.
One other thing:
Installing Movable Type 4 on a Godaddy server. Ah yes maybe you are looking at this page because you googled that exact term. This is for you then:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w -I/home/content/d/a/v/davinzona/html/cgi/mt4/lib/ $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} =~ s/-bin\/sbox//;
If you find yourself hosting your Movable Type powered website on a Godaddy server, then you have probably heard that it can’t be done. It’s not true. Change this:
“/d/a/v/davinzona”
to your username, like:
“/t/r/i/tripleg”
And put those two lines into all of your .CGI files at the top of each one near the header. Also add it to the file /lib/MT/Bootstrap.pm inside of your Moveable Type 4 CGI folder.
Okay folks. I can’t sleep tonight because I heard it might snow and I am too excited. This is a lot better than being up because my server is on the fritz. Hope this helps someone. Let me know if it did. Any questions, please leave a comment.
AFK – Pacific Front Sessions: November 2007
Hello again. This months Pacific Front Session is a whole load of breaks with an appropriate dose of four on the floor to pile-drive the point home, finished with a side of skull-crushing breaks. Who talks like this anyway? Maybe I should tell you a bit about the tracks on this mix instead. I don’t know the Watchmen, but Grid System did a remix of their track “Alchemist”, and he really delivered on this progressive tech-breaks masterpiece. This is immediately followed by Hybrid taking on a techy-funk Uberzone track called “4 Bit”. How many variations on a theme can Hybrid do!? The mix takes a turn again for the ethereal with a song by Planisphere (aka Airwave) “Hosanna Beyond The Stars.” Chopped vocals and an icily beautiful breakdown lead towards a more massive direction as the mix escalates from progressive breaks to progressive house with an electro-tech tinge (yes, I did just say that) in the form of a track by Luke Chable (AKA Quest) named “Skyline Road,” which is in turn remixed by DJ Remy, aka RR Workshop – who you might remember from Northern Exposure 3. This is followed up by my own new remix of another former Lush resident DJ – Benz and MD‘s “Signals” – the second of two remixes I did of this track for Proton Music. This particular remix is more dance-floor oriented than the other, although I have gotten feedback from DJ’s which indicates that the other remix would also do the business on the dancefloor. How sweet it is. Moving on, Vancouver’s Joel Armstrong (who apparently needs to update his website!) did a fantastic track with a great treatment from Shiloh called “After Later”. This leads into a progressive house gem which is a remix by Dale Anderson (whose website is suddenly MIA) and Anil Chalwa of the Cheshire Cats. I used the instrumental remix since there were no vocals anywhere else on the mix, and vocals demand to be balanced throughout a mix or used not at all, in my opinion. The vocal mix is quite good, however, and I do play it out when I DJ. Moving on to the finishing move – my soon-to-be-new track with Dustin H called “Seismic” gets an unbelievably huge remix from Stefan Anion which you need to hear to believe. I feel completely spoiled by this. Amazing. Hope you enjoy the mix!
Tracklisting:
- Watchmen – Alchemist (Grid System remix) – Composure Records
- Uberzone – 4 Bit (Hybrid’s Back to Analogue remix) – Functional Breaks
- Planisphere – Hosanna Beyond the Stars (Original mix) – Green Martian
- Luke Chable presents Quest – Skyline Road (DJ Remy remix) – 68 Recordings
- Benz & MD – Signals (AFK’s Dragon Dub) – Proton Music
- Joel Armstrong – After Later (Shiloh remix) – Baroque Limited Records
- Cheshire Cats – Just Get Over It (Anil Chalwa and Dale Anderson Instrumental mix) – Berwick Street Records
- AFK & Dustin H – Seismic (Stefan Anion’s Running for Cover remix) – Pacific Front Recordings
Download: AFK – Pacific Front Sessions: November 2007 (mp3)
Right click and Save As, or option-click the link on a Mac to automatically download
these mixes will grow on you
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A quick update to mention that I am on Proton Radio tomorrow at noon until 2 PM with Graham Davis AKA DJ Velvety for Pacific Front Sessions.
Also there’s been nothing really quick about this since this is really the fourth time I have updated this site in two days. I have been sick with the flu which has enabled me to catch up with some of my back catalogue of mixes, in particular, guest mixes for other shows and stations, and as such there is a new subsection of the mixes page which will be the spot to find my guest appearances on other people’s radio shows.
Here are some links to the new mixes:
- AFK – Friskation – Frisky Radio Featured Artist Set (4 hours continuous)
- AFK – Shakedown – Shakedown Podcast Guest Mix (1 hour 20 minutes continuous)
- AFK – Resonant Vibes – Featured DJ mix (1 hour 20 minutes continuous)
Enjoy!
AFK – Friskation
This 4 hour continuous mix features music from Seed, Jacob Todd, Tiebreaker, Voyager, c79, Joel Armstrong, AFK, Micah, Blake Jarrell, Formulate, Shiloh, John Morgan and Kevin Shiu, Dustin H, Steve May, His Boy Elroy, Dale Anderson and many more. It starts off in breakbeat territory, goes prog-electro-tech house for a bit, then a series of massive breaks re-align the set before preparing to take-off to an extended and proper flight of progressive that I suspect will hit all the right buttons for you. This mix took several months to put together and originally aired as a featured artist mix on San Francisco based Frisky Radio.
Tracklisting:
- Blue Haze – Regaining Consciousness (Dislodged breaks remix) – Nascent Recordings
- Seed – Echoes (Original mix) – Ritual Sounds
- Jacob Todd – Lunedi (Andrew Kelley remix) – Sentient Audio Collective
- Tiebreaker – Markarian 421 (Seed vs. Phokus remix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Digital Witchcraft – Brindavan (Original mix) – Opek Music
- Voyager – 4 The Heart (Original mix) – S.C.I. Recordings
- AFK and Dustin H – Cascadia (Daniel Lindeberg remix) – Emote Music
- c79 – Dope Ride (Original mix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Voyager – Train of Thought (Original mix) – S.C.I. Recordings
- AFK – Lush (Jaytech and Matt Rowan remix) – Proton Music
- Formulate – Rising Edge (Joel Armstrong remix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Quivver featuring Nikki Mack – Not Givin’ Up (D-Nox and Beckers remix) – Boz Boz
- AFK & Dustin H – The Morning Star (Original mix – AFK edit) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Andy Page and Danny Bonnici – Vermouth (Original mix) – EQ Grey
- Desert Dwellers – Musiki Ukabili (AFK’s Moon Over Myakka remix) – Ritual Sounds
- Blake Jarrell – Okoboji (His Boy Elroy remix) – Proton Music
- LP – Angels (Original mix) – Project Argo
- Nefilim – Biscayne Bay (Micah’s Open Waters remix) – Winds West
- Coldplay – Talk (JunkieXL remix – AFK edit) – Capitol Records
- AFK and Dustin H – Cascadia (Jacob Todd remix) – Emote Music
- Shiloh – Dream On (Luke Chable remix) – Baroque Records
- Space Manoeuvers – Zone 2 (Benz and MD Aurium remix) – Lost Language
- John Morgan and Kevin Shiu – Acid Brownies (Shiloh remix) – Powerplant Music
- Union Jack – Two Full Moons and a Trout (Luke Chable remix) – Platipus
- Audioholics – External Key (Original mix) – Electronic Elements
- Dustin H – Receive The Light (Original mix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Greed – Rolling Hills (Shiloh remix) – ACDC
- Max Graham – Crank (Original mix) – Yoshi Toshi
- Haji and Emanuel – Take Me Away (Haji and Emanuel Vocal mix) – Big Love
- Bedrock – Santiago (Bedrock’s St. James mix) – Bedrock
- DJ Remy and Roland Klinkenberg – Ignite (Original mix) – 68 Recordings
- AFK – Eclipse (Steve May’s Total Lunar remix – AFK edit) – Pacific Front Recordings
- AFK – Eclipse (Dustin H’s Someday Solar remix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Dale Anderson – Yesterday (Unreleased mix – AFK edit) – Unreleased
Download: AFK – Friskation (mp3)
AFK – Shakedown
The Shakedown mix was done for the Shakedown Podcast, presented by Resonant Vibes. I took the photo above in Myakka park, Florida, when I went to go visit Krishen last year. Later we went to Miami for the WMC and met some of the Resonant Vibes folks. This mix features a range of my influences as a producer and a DJ, so you will find some older and some newer music unusually mixed together. Check it out..
Tracklisting:
- Voyager – Someone Else (Voyager and Avedon’s I-40 mix) – SCI
- D.D.P. – Conundrum (Planisphere remix) – Bonzai Records
- Dale Anderson and Tim Davison – The More I Know (Paul Rogers remix) – Feed Me Records
- Niyaz – Dilruba (Junkie XL remix) – Six Degrees Records
- AFK & Dustin H – The Morning Star (Original mix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- Silence ‘O’ Phobia – Chupakabra (Dynamic Illusion remix) – HeadRush Music
- Dustin H & Nero – Summer Solstice (Original mix) – Pacific Front Recordings
- LSG – Hidden Sun of Venus (Oliver Lieb remix) – Superstition
- Dale Anderson and Keenan – Promises (Original mix) – Baroque Recordings
- AFK – Eclipse (Dustin H’s Someday Solar remix) – Pacific Front Recordings