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i'm in my element right now. i'm scanning all my vinyl (might take a while...) and logging into delicious library. how sad am i?
Josie talking to Grandma through iChat and the iSight cameras. Gotta love Macs, so good for the kids. As I was monkeying the shots on the back of the camera, she picked up the iBook and tried to make a break for it. Whew, I caught her before she got it away from the couch.
silverlake, los angeles oct 2009
i finally got the M9 amazing camera.. now the lenses work! soooo happy! :-)
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Closed a show last night, and opening another one tonight!! Haven't had a minute to breathe. But I got my black nail polish on, and I think I'm ready!
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MFIMC Weekly challenge - "High Contrast"
A badass once told me something like, "don't go all blah blah - I don't like this photo - blah blah blah" because then I feel stupid favoriting it, and/or commenting it...And hell yeah that makes awesome sense and I have never forgotten that and don't think I will it made such an impact on me. And really the only reason I never like any of my own work is because I am comparing it to other people's. And usually I'll come up short or judge the crap out of them when neither of which are good things to do.
I've got alot of editing to be working on the next few days to get some photos ready for a slideshow this upcoming weekend. I'm really pretty super excited to get that thing all wrapped up. This is the first year I'll be working on the slideshow and I remember how much of an impact it's always made on me, so that'll be rad to be a part of that.
Hope you all have a rockin Friday!
I finally bought a macbook pro, and i'm very pleased with it. And you can't have a macbook without enjoying the isight and photobooth!
crazy day today.. first I accidentally bumped into the person who beat me half to death at the karate/crayfish party last weekend, and when I rush away from that person I see a truck that just smashes into my car... decided to return home, have an early lunch (before 11), and... just STAY home today!
The fool webcam hasn't worked properly since the OS X 10.5 update, so it hardly gets used anymore. Since I don't need to worry about the eyes getting in the way of the picture (and I'm not even sure if they would anyway), this only made sense....
I unexpectedly became inspired by this episode of XKCD (spoiler) and the First Goatse group to throw together a little Mac app that reveals the goatse.cx hello.jpg in all its goriness (thank goodness for low resolution cameras back then!), whilst simultaneously snapping some shots with the built-in iSight. This is the final screen in the app, in which I'm simulating surprise. I swear editing the screen with hello.jpg was not an experience I intend to repeat anytime soon.
Definition: n., a quaint peripheral device used to capture sight and sound for Macintosh computers before Apple started building them into the devices.
Vilhelm found two pair of Alva's knickers (washed of course) during the deconstruction of our cd racks. He wouldn't allow us to take them.
The motorboat is three times the size of the sailing boat but appear shorter because it was moving faster. Note the ripple effect in the water. Taken with the iSight camera.
Lens change technique.
Camera is hanging by strap from neck.
Loosen rear cap on new lens.
Loosen old lens, remove from camera.
Remove rear cap from new lens and transfer new old lens.
Attach new lens to camera.
Tighten rear cap to old lens.
Apple iSight; possibly the greatest consumer webcam ever made. It's one of the things I'm really rather sad that Apple discontinued. Excellent autofocus, FW bus powered, dual noise cancelling microphones, impossibly excellent construction, and still working almost eight years after launch; I remember hurridly running to my local ComputerWarehouse a few days after the WWDC Intro and paying over well over the odds (129 GBP at the time) to get this baby…
And yes, while it's true that the new built-in iSight cameras have lower power requirements, better video shooting, and are embedded into the displays so there's no bulk, the sound sucks, the colour sucks, and it's just no where near as cool. Sometimes, the older ways are just better…