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My main reason for re-trying another photo-a-day challenge is to experiment and hopefully improve my photography. Its very easy to get wrapped up in the commercial side of running a studio, so I'm trying to make an effort to practice different techniques.
This shot was very simple, just an apple on my kitchen counter, sprayed with water and lit with my SB900 camera right, while a small table lamp was lighting the left side. I experimented with having the flash in different places, but I preferred this photo out of the 10-15 I took.
Nikon D90 + Sigma 18-50mm @ f2.8, SB900
Apple now has 100 product designers working on a watch that may run on the same software as the iPhone and iPad.Apple and Intel are involved in a project to develop a Bluetooth smart watch. It is said to come with a 1.5-inch display and is expected to be launched this year. Read blog; mobileworldcongress2013.blogspot.in/2013/02/apple-smart-w...
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WHAT IS IT: A rumored full-scale Apple television that would synchronize content wirelessly with other Apple products, including the iPhone and iPad.
WHO MAKES IT: Apple
WHEN WILL IT BE RELEASED: Summer (rumored)
I first heard all the speculation about a full-scale Apple television (separate from the current Apple TV set-top box) in October after biographer Walter Isaacson said the late Steve Jobs told him he “finally cracked” a great interface for television. I was immediately intrigued, wondering if Apple could do for TV what it did for music.
Many experts believe Jobs meant Apple’s voice-activated assistant, Siri, would be a key part of the UI of Apple’s television. Jobs said the set would work seamlessly with other Apple products, including iPhone and iPad (yay!), and would combine Siri-like voice control and Kinect-like gesture control. Another possible feature I’ve read about is iCloud DVR, by which users can watch their recorded TV shows on any Apple device, regardless of where it was originally recorded or viewed.
Of all the reports I’ve read, it seems all but definite Apple is at least contemplating some form of TV. Of course, whether hardware ever sees the light of day is another story. I’ve read reports saying Apple is all-but-ready to introduce the television as early as middle of this year, and others saying the company is not that far along in development.
Details about the TV set differ greatly, too. An unnamed source who worked at Apple told USA Today the sets would be “42-inches or larger with built-in Wi-Fi.” The source also said recently-appointed Apple VP of industrial design Jony Ive has “a slick 50-inch TV” in the company’s design studio. However, last week, Taiwanese news site DigiTimes claimed Apple was in the process of ordering components to build 32-inch and 37-inch TV sets. One analyst even said there’s “no evidence” of Apple ordering LCD panels for the set, which “is at least a year away.” If rumors about the set are true, Apple could revolutionize the industry by offering live content delivered via the Internet or through iTunes, giving would-be cord cutters a way to ditch their existing cable service.
But one thing’s for sure: Since the prices of Apple TV’s sets are expected to be nearly double those of comparable sets, Apple will need to incorporate some sort of “can’t-live-without this-feature” to get me to drop that much cash.
– R. Scott Helmchen, shelmchen@shawmedia.com
Cuando visité Apple en 2003 no nos dejaron tomar ninguna fotografía del interior del Campus pero, al salir de una de las salas de reunión grandes, vimos una máquina de helados a la que le tuve que tomar un vídeo furtivamente. Nos pareció gracioso una máquina de helados funcionando con un brazo robótico y por vacío y yo estaba decidido a sacar algo en mi cámara. Durante cinco años la imagen estuvo en mi galería de MWSF'03, sin que nadie supiera realmente de qué iba.
Subo el vídeo aquí porque me parece una máquina graciosa, porque es lo único que pude grabar adentro y para probar Flickr Video.
When I visited Apple in 2003 they didn't let us take any pictures but, after going out one of the bigger meeting rooms we saw an Ice Cream machine that I decided I would capture on video no matter what. We had bought one and were amused by the vacuum robotic arm that delivers the ice cream. I took a video of it and it's been in my MWSF'03 gallery for five years.
I'm putting it here because I think it's an amusing machine, because it's the only thing I was able to record from inside Apple's Campus and to test Flickr Video.
I liked this balloon in particular becasue I'm an Apple fanboy and love any kind of apple logo. Even though it was not Apple co. logo, it was HDR worthy. This was a 3 exposure HDR taken hand held just as the sun was setting and the balloons were getting ready for the glow.
Symptoms banana bunchy top disease on the dwarf Brazilian banana variety "Santa catarina' in Hawaii, caused by the banana buynchy top virus (BBTV).
18/52 for the group 2014 weekly alphabet challenge
This week's theme was: R is for Round
I have had a horrendously busy and stressful week with assessment deadlines that were absolutely immovable. We started to run out of food by yesterday and there was only one solitary apple left in the bowl this morning.
Model Identifier: 4
Introduced: january 1986
Processor: Motorola 8 MHz
Architecture: 16/32 bit
ROM: 128K
RAM: 4MB
Floppy disk: 3,5" 800KB
OS System 7.5.5
Apple fans overnight to get the new iPhone. It was 1pm and many people still in the line outside the Apple Store.
pic from my iphone (the old one) =)
2 oz. apple cider
2 oz. Calvados (apple brandy)
1 oz. fresh Meyer lemon juice
1 tsp. pure maple syrup
1 apple slice, cut side rubbed with lemon juice, for garnish
Fill a tall cocktail shaker half full with ice. Add the apple cider, Calvados, lemon juice, and maple syrup. Cover with the lid and shake vigorously for 10 seconds. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. For the fruit garnish, cut a thin slit into an apple slice and perch on the rim of the glass. Serve at once.
Recipe adapted from Williams-Sonoma.