Our team, Fifty Shades of Grass. For the last three weeks, I have been participating in Lawn Summer Nights to raise awareness and funds in order to fight Cystic Fibrosis. Any amount you could donate to such a good cause would be very much appreciated. Just follow the link to donate: Donate to help fight […]
Author Archives: davin
how to work with me
Well, besides my LinkedIn profile, which describes some of my experience, skills, abilities and so forth, what should you know about the soft skills of Davin Greenwell if you happen to find yourself working with him? Well, I am him, so I’ll share some insight on that, based on a series of tests I took […]
topographic vector map of BC
I keep on making these and then switching computers every few years and losing them, so I’m putting it here. The above file is what it looks like, but it’s a .PNG; ignore it. Here is a link to the BC vector map in AI (Adobe Illustrator) format. If you need to know what an […]
best math words
here are some of my favourite mathematical, pattern and statistical/probability words: kurtosis exponent divisor helix multivariate vector matrix boxplot fractal tessellate
to fly
Another bit from The Experiment. This is just an exercise in symbolism; the focus is on the barrier but the bulk of the image is an out of focus plane in flight. So that could mean a lot of things, really whatever you want. Obviously there are different barriers for different people to travel – […]
tombolo in Tofino
a tombolo at Chesterman Beach Your browser does not support the video tag
spring in Victoria
magnetic minds
The blueprint for how TEDxVictoria currently exists came from these three – Dylan, John and Carol-Lynne. I am fortunate to have worked with them quite a bit on TEDxVictoria in the past. You should check out the three of them, they’re actually very active in their own ways: Dylan is the chief organizer of TEDxVictoria and […]
spiderwebbing
So far, I’ve mostly been posting parts of the experiment that don’t involve people. I don’t know why that is the case, but it’s what I’ve been gravitating to in my selection so far. Maybe it’s because I am so used to people photos by way of social networks, and this feels different – closer […]
ghost plant
somewhere near the selkirk waterfront. i knew this was going to be a tough image to take. I wanted both bokeh and sharpness of the wisps to make the ghostly feel replicate from how it looked in the moment.