Many of us feel additional pressure at the end of December. Don’t deny it, you know you’re one of those people. I can certainly feel something weighing on me, but it’s not necessarily due to the traditional year-end nonsense. Is it the implied deadlines associated with finishing up last minute projects or the well-intentioned resolutions to be tackled over the next few months? No, those are things I can manage … or simply ignore. The pressure I’m feeling is specifically related to compiling some manner of the annual “Top Ten List”.
How cool were the items I hunted? Were my playlists hip enough? How attuned were my references to culturally and politically significant events? Did I read everything I should have read this year? Does it really matter? Does anyone care?
Andrew says:
Hi Grant,
That elevator picture of yours was perfect for my post on elevator pitches, thanks for that. I read your ma.gnolia post, though, and just want to clarify that I did include some link love, albeit to your flickr page. Now that I know Slorp.com exists I'll redirect the link to here. You have some awesome photos and I'd love to promote you more in the future; you down?
All the best,
Andrew S. Lennon | Editor
www.thedailyanchor.com
Grant Hutchinson says:
Hey Andrew.
The link back to my Flickr page was fine as part of the attribution. I document the use of my photos in a specific way using Ma.gnolia and only mentioned “unlinked” because the image itself did not link directly to the original photo on Flickr.
If there are any other images you’re interested in using, by all means.
Cheers.
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