Cleaning Carly
Today I cleaned my car (Carly) for the first time in a long time. So today, I woke up, went to the bank, came back, and gave Carly a good ol bath. I haven't washed my car since the middle of the summer sometime (I don't remember the exact date) so she was getting pretty dirty.
So I gave her a good cleaning, inside and out, and this is what she looked like after!
Gettin back in the swing of things
I don't know if any of my readers (if I have any, that is) know what my school life is like, but I will try explaining it here.
I am an architecture major at LSU School of Architecture. If anyone has heard anything about an architecture student, they have probably heard that we LIVE in studio. This isn't entirely true, if you happen to be a beast at budgeting your time. A friend of mine has never had an all-nighter. However, most of us have a few of those a month. It's not because we procrastinate (we do), but because the workload is incredibly heavy. Since this is MY blog, I guess I can complain about it here.
Two INCREDIBLE videos from Vimeo
If you have never had an interest in videography, maybe this post will change your mind. These are two examples of the INCREDIBLE talent displayed by Vimeo. Vimeo is very similar to Youtube, in the sense that you stream videos. However, the user base is very different. It caters to a smarter, artsier, more video-appreciating audience. It doesn't have the obnoxious, retarded commenters that Youtube has. Anyway, here are the two videos:
It's Your Ride
Trying my hand at videography
Click HERE to watch this bad boy in HD!
project1eight - Don't Judge, Invite! from Jeremy Bunner on Vimeo.
I found a video online that talked about not judging people based on what they looked like. I took this idea and turned it into a promotional video for project1eight, a campus ministry at LSU. I shot all of the video on campus with a Canon Rebel T1i (500D) and edited it in iMovie. The two songs played are Desolate Earth by UnderOath and Hero by Skillet.
erm..a quick note
I am in the process of finding a new theme, one that works better for photos (and still looks nice). With that being said, please excuse me if things overlap and/or look funky.
If you know of a good photoblog theme, feel free to leave the URL in a comment!
My top 10 Desktop Wallpapers (plus one of mine)
I was playing with some new brushes in Photoshop and decided to make myself a new background. This is how it came out. If you like it, click download!
DIY: Burn an iso to disk on a Mac
I have been having my MacBook Pro for about a year now and I have burned several CDs and DVDs using the superdrive. However, every time, I have to look up how to do it. This may seem like a simple task for advanced Mac users, but oh well. Anyway, here's how:
- Insert a blank disk. This can be a DVD or CD depending on the size of your iso.
- Find a .iso file (I can only assume that you acquired this legally).

This is what a .iso file looks like
- Open "Disk Utility." (cmd+space, type "disk utility" and it should come up)

Easy as pie
- Click File, and then "Open Disk Image."Find your .iso file and click "open."

File >> Open Disk Image
- It will appear in the left-hand column. Click on the first one, and then click the "burn" button.

select the .iso and click burn
And that should be it!


