I'm no poet
but at least I know it.
I don't use pictures much: I use a few as decorations, mostly fancy horizontal rules, in my page-livery; I use a few others, usually for humorous effect, in specific places; and I've started using SVG images for technical illustrations. For five years I deliberately didn't have a picture of me on this site … but in 1999's Spring I met two elsewhere on the web, so caved in and gave them a page of their own. The images below (except for Mona Lisa, which is public domain; and my 2016 beard picture, which is mine) are copyright other folk and used here on a presumption of it being fair use, given that they're pictures of me ;^>
Beery Spice put up a picture of me
juggling among the
pictures from Craphenge – Blue String Pudding's 1998 Summer bash.
Patrick recognised
a twirling loon on
the Suffolk & Good festival
website (possibly now defunct, sorry), also in the '90s – to judge by
the length of my hair, summer 1994.
The helpful folks
at Din Utvikling took a portrait photo
(in 2015/Mar) that I duly cropped to produce an image for use in my CV
(small, medium, large).
At a summer party (most likely either 2011 or 2012),
one of my colleagues at Opera took a picture that some consider reminiscent of
the Mona Lisa. I kinda get the idea, but don't really see it that way,
myself.
I scanned an old photo taken at
work, in 1993, and snipped out the part showing me, to contrast with a 2016
picture, in discussing how my beard had
changed in the interval.
My father took a picture of
me on, I believe, a visit to his parents when I was about 4 years old.