Daniel Balsewicz

I am a programmer and web developer, with experience in PHP, HTML 4 and 5, JavaScript (including AJAX), CSS, iPhone development (Objective-C), and C++. I also have substantial experience in Photoshop and various video editing tools.

I build, manage, and host websites, contact me for a quote.

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Website Design

Expertise and extensive knowledge of PHP, HTML 5, and JavaScript, and detail-oriented modern design sense make for great websites. I have experience in static as well as highly dynamic websites, client/server interaction, and new HTML 5 designs such as widely compatible embedded video (without the use of flash!).

Contact me at my email address above for more information, examples of my work, and to get a quote.

Photography

Photography is a hobby of mine. From millimeter-scale macro shots to outdoor photos from the top of a crater, my public gallery is available on Flickr:

flickr.com/photos/channeldaniel

Website Hosting

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Perspective Respectfully Ignored

Perspective

Kuba, taking a well deserved break.

Ten Bitcoins on a Silver Coin

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Ten Bitcoins on a Silver Coin

The hologram makes this silver coin all the better. The coin's Bitcoin address is visible in the middle.

Vires In Numeris

Vires

10 Bitcoins in a solid .999 silver slab of metal. Silver as in the element, not just the color.

A Rainy, Cloudy, Sunny, Sunny Hot Day

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A nice view of part of the Hanauma Bay ridge on the left, part of Hawaii Kai on the right, and a top-down view of a part of the Koko Head hiking trail extending out from the bottom of the photo.

The trail is about 1050 ft long, and goes up about 645ft in elevation. It's steep. Really steep.

Great photos though. I really love the shades of green/blue on the water and the clear sky. Weather that day was a bit of clouds and rain, and then a lot of sunshine. And, of course, it was hot.

At the Edge of the Bamboo Forest

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Bamboo forests take a bit of getting used to. Walking through one at first can be a bit nerve-wracking. Any wind movement causes the bamboo to hit each other, making it sound like tree branches are coming crashing down to the ground.



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