Quite a while ago, when there was some sweet deal going somewhere for cheap domains, I registered geoffmatheson.net (geoffmatheson.com has been taken for quite a while by an American graphic design guy). The address sat there for a while, then I tried out Drupal on it, then gave that up because it seems to me to be a pain in the posterior. (I’m sure it works for lots of people, I just couldn’t be bothered with a CMS that’s harder to use than WordPress – what’s the point?)
So it sat as a default drupal install up until really recently when for whatever reason I got inspired, and so it now has a photoblog on it. And the coolest part is, it’s running a theme called “Monotone“, which changes the colour-scheme based on the colours it finds in the image. It’s cool, but could probably improve a little bit – the colours often come off as being quite bland. The photoblog won’t be very interesting unless you know me – it’ll probably mostly just be pictures of friends and family, as well as whatever fun I can end up having with the Nikon D90. Anyway – check it out, or don’t. Whatever.

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