2010-01-26 Council Agenda

The agenda for the second council meeting in January was recently posted and it outlines some new proposals that council will be voting on. Two of these topics I have sufficient feeling about to justify actually typing something out.

  1. New Business - C - Moving the City General Election Date: I think this is a fantastic idea. Greater voter turnout is in the best interest of everyone involved, and “election day” is in November for many people. This will however cause election campaigning for local office to happen at the same time as state and federal campaigning… but I think that's fine.
  2. Ordinances - C - Noise: I think this is a dangerous ordinance. What's the definition of “unreasonable”? What is the definition of “unnecessary”? How loud is too loud? Whose subjective opinion will we use as the basis for measuring “disturbing” and “excessive” sound? Will it be the same person for every case? Who gets to choose that person? Effective or not, subjectivity must be used very carefully. I believe that, in this case, an objective measure is so easily achievable that subjectivity is not needed. Measuring loudness is easy with readily available equipment. The current decibel limitation is sufficient, just and equitable.

No official word yet on the latest with the red light cameras. One thing I've been told is that the issue regarding the State-mandated citizen advisory committee (which the city failed to correctly create) will be “fixed”. Another thing I've been told is that there is potential for the number of red light cameras in the city to go *down*, rather than up… and soon.

Update on Agenda Items - The council voted unanimously in favor of amending the noise ordinance. Second public reading will occur on February 23. The council voted 5-2 against amending the city's charter to move election day. The city attorney thinks the charter is worded in such a way to allow November elections without changing the charter.

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I tried playing with a new site engine (BoltWire), but I didn't quite like it. It has a lot of promise, but it's just not quite there yet. I'll probably give them another shot later. For now, I'm sticking with DokuWiki.

I've been haggling with the city lately, trying to learn all I can about how and why red light cameras were installed. I'm sure I'll post some information about that very soon. Stay tuned, if you're interested.

2010/01/14 00:38 UTC · Dustin Gooding · 0 Comments · 0 Linkbacks

First Try at HDR

We went to Jen and Shawn's wedding today. It really was an awesome wedding and it gave me a chance to try my hand at high dynamic range imaging (HDR). Now, granted, all I had was a Canon SD750 (a little point-n-shoot) without a tripod or anything… but I think the results are still pretty dang good for my first try. Check them out below… all I've done is taken bracketed exposures and run them through Photomatix. There's been no post-processing other than that.

This is a picture of the wedding guest favor.  A glass of water refracted light from the windows behind me onto the label and the satin table cloth. Here's the table centerpiece. It had some very bright candles, and light glowing in the water from the windows.  The flowers were vibrant in color in real life, too. And this was the reception hall.  The wedding ceremony happened just outside the windows. My how that silverware sparkles!

2009/06/22 02:45 UTC · Dustin Gooding · 1 Comment · 0 Linkbacks

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