攝影作品讓工作增加點樂趣
無論你做什麼工作,都有挑戰和枯燥的兩方面,當每天的工作有所不同的時候,你會覺得激素分泌旺盛,會覺得精力過剩,特想把挑戰的事情做好,時間自然也會過得快些,可是當做了N年的工作變成了一個不得不做但又覺得枯燥乏味的事情的時候,在上班時間自尋樂趣也變成了一門藝術。不會找樂子的人估計容易得老年痴獃,會找樂子的人其樂無窮,我應該屬於后一種人,但老年痴獃對后一種人也不見得就多麼地照顧,但目前來說,還算照顧,因為咱還沒到老年。
我們的政府單位有2000多號員工,自然IT管理是集中式管理,IT部門中有一個組是專門管理各個部門的Geographic Information System (GIS)的用戶和數據的,我在多年前,就靠著老鼠打洞的本領(呵呵,比喻有點不恰當),靠遊說讓GIS部門在我的機器上裝了一個GIS軟體,實際上自己學了點皮毛,但此軟體對我們的業務有用,所以多年來一直在這個GIS Users』 list上,一有風吹草動,俺都知道,可是好多的郵件比如什麼時候系統down, 資料庫不能進入了之類的通知我就懶得去看了,因為我不是天天用,周周用,有的時候甚至一個月也用不了一次。不知道從何時起,這個部門來了一個新的工程師,自他來了后,所有的通知郵件不管對我有沒有用,我必看,為啥?因為這些圖片吸引了我。俺平時保存了這些圖片,覺得這些照片和我在村裡看到的攝影作品風格迥然不同,所以上傳到這裡和大家分享也作為永久保存。照片的說明也是來自原件,咱就不翻譯了!
祝大家工作愉快!多找樂子,讓老年痴獃來得更晚些吧!
The Volkswagen 1-litre car is a two-person diesel concept
car produced by Volkswagen. The 1-litre car was designed to be able to travel
235 miles per U.S.
gallon. It greatly out performs the 1957 Chevy or 1966 Mustang which range from
12-20 miles per U.S.
gallon.
Sailfish (Photograph by John Lewis) - Officially the world's fastest
fish, sailfish can reach speeds of 68 miles an hour (109 kilometers an hour) in short bursts. They often
hunt in groups and use their quickness and impressive dorsal fins to herd schools of sardines or
anchovies.
Polar Bear, Norway (Michael Nolan) - A curious female polar bear approaches the Lindblad Expeditions ship in Svalbard, Norway.
In
this July 15, 2011 photo, a man walks past sleeping tents at Summit Station, a
remote research site operated by the U.S. National Science Foundation, (NSF),
situated 10,500 feet above sea level, on top of the Greenland ice sheet.
Lethbridge
Viaduct, Canada ( Travis Nykamp) - The Lethbridge Viaduct is the largest
railway structure in Canada, standing almost 100 meters high and over 1,600
meters long. This morning it appeared to be skirted in a morning fog.
In this July 19, 2011 photo, a leopard runs
to escape after attacking a forest guard at Prakash Nagar village near Salugara, on
the outskirts of Siliguri, India. The leopard strayed into the village area and
attacked several villagers, including at
least four guards, before being caught by
forest officials, according to news reports. The leopard, which suffered injuries caused
by knives and batons, died later in the evening at a veterinary center. (AP Photo)
This tiny ocean dwelling creature, the hydrothermal worm, was captured on an electron microscope.
It is magnified 525 times! (Photo: FEI Company)
Foreign
workers from Nigeria, Ghana, and
other African countries pile in the back of a truck with their belongings
trying to leave as the sun sets on the port in Misurata, Libya.
Thousands of foreign workers and Libyans alike are trying to leave war-torn
Misurata, as fighting continued between Libyan government forces and
anti-government rebels. April 18, 2011.
Flamingos, Yucatán Peninsula – (Robert B. Haas) - A shifting flock of flamingos assumes a
flamingo shape in the Gulf of Mexico.
Mahout and Elephant (Cesare Naldi) - Nazroo, a mahout (elephant driver), poses for a portrait while taking his
elephant, Rajan, out for a swim at Radha Nagar Beach in Havelock, Andaman Islands.
Blacktip Reef Shark, Maldives - Smaller fish keep their distance when a blacktip reef shark swims amongst them in shallow water in the Maldives.
Barracuda, Bismarck Sea (Photograph by David Doubilet) - A school of barracuda surrounds a naturalist in the Bismarck Sea off New Hanover island, Papua New Guinea.
Baobab
Trees, Madagascar
(Photograph by Pascal Maitre) - Avenue of the Baobabs, an area near Morondava protected
since 2007, is all that remains of a once thick forest cleared for farmland.
Growing 80 feet (24 meters) or more, baobabs are valued for fruit and bark.
A baby Pygmy hippopotamus takes a bath in an enclosure at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo on July 24 (By Kazuhiro Nogi, AFP/Getty Images).
Photo courtesy of Dixie Rudebusch.
「I quickly
grabbed my camera and put it on a tripod by the window,」 said the 31-year-old photographer
who caught the moment the Eiffel
Tower appeared to be
struck by lightning. The photo, taken from his apartment window last year,
surfaced this week and won the Office du Tourisme de Paris competition. It will be part of an upcoming show in France. (Photo:
Caters News) – Photo provided by Matthew Lawton.