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An Asian friend of mine tried a photo shoot for her first time. There will be more photos of her soon. Just check back my photo stream from time to time or follow me to get notifications.
new web album is up on drinkofbeauty.com... Qamea Resort & Spa ~ idyllic beach by the PADI dive center...
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As many are aware, Recent Activity as we knew it is going away.
In its place is the new Notification Center.
There is a thread at which hundreds have been making comments, the vast majority of which have been pointing out the deficiencies of the Notification Center as compared to Recent Activity.
Many, including me have complained that we miss the ability to see the photo and the comments.
In the Sticky at the top of each page of the thread a new portion was included that has a link to a video showing the Comment Modal (slick term, eh?) and how to see a list of comments.
I've followed the steps and it just doesn't work.
Edit 14Sep21:
Today I borrowed someone's more recent computer and logged into my Flickr.
The newer operating system allowed the procedure shown in the instructional video to work.
A dialog box appeared showing previous comments through which I could scroll.
That answers that.
It's still not as convenient as Recent Activity where we could see the comments, and see the photographer's user name under the thumbnail and see the photo title to the right of the thumbnail.
A sign of the times.
This photo was taken by a Minolta SRT-102 film camera with a MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.7 f=50mm lens and SF-55M Tiffen Hi-Trans â 15 Orange filter using Ilford Delta 400-135 Pro film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized by Photoshop.
This is a screenshot from my phone (in black and white for artistic effect!) I am smiling cos of the number of notifications supposedly unread for Flickr! For the last few days the number has been going up - something is very wrong as I look at Flickr almost every day, so I could never have got that far behind! I prefer to look at Flickr on my computer as it's easier to respond there, but I often look at my phone to see what's been going on! 3791? Yeah right!!
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My blind commentary reaction to "New Tech 2016: Panasonic Has Created an Invisible TV"
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New Tech 2016: Panasonic Has Created an Invisible TV
Panasonic's new prototype TV can hide in plain sight
This new concept model outputs a brighter, clearer image similar to
typical TVs.
The OLED screen is made from a fine mesh, embedded into the glass sliding
door. While the TV image is visible even with the backlighting on, once
it's dimmed the image is clear and bright enough to be almost
indistinguishable from existing televisions.
Panasonic describes it as the "future of display screens".
Because it can be moved around, you can easily get at shelves behind it,
or adjust the height of the display depending on who's watching.
Importantly, the screen uses the latest OLED technology, where each pixel lights itself.
Traditionally, OLED panels put a thin layer of plastic between two
electrodes on top of a glass slab. Because of this, when the electric
signal disappears, the slab can look virtually transparent.
Panasonic originally showed off the technology at CES in Las Vegas earlier
in the year, but the company's engineers say the latest version of their
invisible television looks even more transparent when switched off, and
brighter when switched on.
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Hi everyone! Just a quick update on the state of the photostream, my personal affairs which affect it in a direct way and some really bad news (at least for me).
UPD: Oh, yeah, probably SPOILER ALERT! 'Cause, you know, the picture surely was not taken from the beginning of the game. :P
-So I took a break from shooting racing games (in fact, I still have lots of unedited stuff on my drive. I blame my lazy for it mostly) and I tried games of other genres.
Of course I couldn't miss the upcoming Epic's Paragon in particular. And I had a few quite fun matches here and there, I got used to its replay editor and took some shots of its AMAZINGLY DETAILED world along with STUNNINGLY CRAFTED characters and effects.
These shots were made on the last days of August, before I went to the University to find out I was set to work on announcing students' science projects, conferences and other research activities. And it's quite an appointment, I must say.
"Everybody has his/ her own part in the teaching/ working process, so will you", just like that - even though I still work on my PhD thesis with my science instructor on the background. Ok then!
After all, it turned out to be a quite interesting to work on. Now I regularly meet people who are deeply interested in bringing new ways of researching and scientific thinking to the industry, not just my typical ecological stuff I'm heavily involved into when attending various annual conferences.
I forgot to mention how I actually got Win10 this July, how I almost completely got used to its UI (which is of course isn't as good as in Win7, but it's still nice nonetheless!), and how it appears not just to "boot faster" but work faster as well. At least in some apps that I use too often.
And I shot in Forza: Apex, too. Quite a delicious graphics engine, yup!
Last week I saw that infamous "Anniversary update" ad browsing Microsoft sites, and I decided to give it a try. It felt kinda weird, since Start Menu had lost its "Show All [Programs and apps]" option, and "Search in Web" wasn't there, too.
After a few days the system showed me 2 or 3 updates, I downloaded 'em without any second thought.
And then. THEN! The system couldn't boot up, showing this "Blue" screen of⌠sad smiley emoji (?). I guess. Also there was a QR-code completely useless for a man like me who haven't got any mobile connection (besides laptop "HostedNetwork" before the bed). And there was some text message, something about "NTFS ERROR", I haven't remembered what was there exactly.
Well, I tried to reboot the PC, but had no luck - the error message appeared again. Then I booted into my Win7 HDD, and got BSOD there as well! Reboot, CHKDSK and there we go, log in screen.
Then I probably committed the biggest mistake of my life: I didn't log in but rebooted PC again to see if CHKDSK fixed Win10 instead. Brilliant!
Shortly after that my PC entered endless loop of rebooting w/out even showing a thing on screen, it wasn't just "black", it didn't turn on, like, at all.
And I spent the whole weekend desperately trying to fix it, ending up removing both HDDs and inserting 'em into my old rig (thank god I didn't move it somewhere else!). It's slow, it has only 4GB of RAM, GTX 260 and I still feel it in a bad way (e.g. Chrome loads pages excruciatingly slow!), although it works!
And now I'm stuck between
*actually attempting to recover the data from the faulty Win10 HDD with MANY screenshots I love so much ['Cause, you know, "an artist puts a piece of his/ her soul into the work of art he/she's working on" kinda stuff]
AND
*one heavily time-consuming task related to students and their graduation works.
It's truly super sad to realize, I was just about to share my Paragon shots with you, I was so excited about it, and now I can't even see them, and lots of other unreleased works! I was painfully stabbed in the back by that monster that Win10 Anniversary Update surely is.
Word of advice: DO NOT INSTALL WIN10 ANNIVERSARY UPDATE BY ANY MEANS! It's still so faulty I just can't imaging how MS let it hit the users' update schedules and download queues.
Of course, it might be just my fault all the way, but I guess a little bit of a warning wouldn't hurt anyone.
P.S. Sorry for low shot quality, it was taken in this January when I was on my 1st playthrough trying to beat the game's stutter and other graphics problems, didn't even think of screenshooting it because of low amount of VRAM (* 2GB = only Low Textures, Medium ones take ages to stream correctly) and 1080p resolution (*because again - I was just playing it without any intension to shoot it, may be take some pics just to remember the finest moments of it. While now I decided to choose this particular shot is because I felt it's pretty fitting to the themes I explain here, below it).
I'm really sorry for both having that tragedic event happening (* I really, really-really loved those shots that are probably lost forever on Win10 HDD) AND for having you read this long-a$$ wall of text. I love you all! Stay positive people!
V. Vorsin @polyneutron
It's great to be able to receive notifications even when the screen is turned off. When I receive a mail, sms, twitter-mention or any other notification the trackball lights up in different colors. Green is for mail.
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I'm not saying I'm supremely popular by any means, but it is flattering to have a pile of notifications to sort through in the evening. ;-)
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They live between flicker and fatigue, between an almost and a never.
Their rooms hum like small reactors, glowing with screens and selfâdoubt.
Outside, the world scrolls past â too bright, too loud, too late â
yet somewhere, in the minor static of another protest or post,
something moves. Not revolution, not redemption â just
a tremor of being noticed.
They are tired of adjectives and advice.
They want a language that sweats, that glitches, that breathes.
They want to be more than symptoms â more than âlost youthâ or âdigital ghosts.â
In their eyes: the refusal to vanish neatly.
In their hands: fragments of something that might still begin.
We stay online after the power cuts,
using the last glow from our phones to light our hands.
In Morocco, they took the streets with painted words.
In Nepal, they whispered politics through memes.
Madagascar learns our rhythm: half fear, half fluorescent faith.
We are nightshift dreamers.
Our laughter smells of sweat and battery acid.
The algorithms mistake us for hope.
We learn how to cry in group chats,
how to organize revolutions from bedsheets,
how to love with connection errors.
Our parents ask what we believe in â
we send them screenshots,
half poetry, half proof of life.
Nothing is golden.
Everything is cracked,
but light still leaks through.
We have learned to speak
in notifications,
in trembling thumbs,
in the silence
between updates.
1.
Screenlight on her skinâ
the only sun she trusts now,
warm but unreturning.
2.
We post our anger,
then edit it for the feed.
Truth needs filters too.
3.
The protest dissolves,
but someone keeps marching stillâ
inside the silence.
Jacket, thrifted. Dress, Express. Boots, Vionic. Earrings, tourist shop. Scarf, Claireâs. Bag, Anne Klein (thrifted).
Some of you may have noticed that, unfortunately, owing to the fact that a certain person who sells truck photos on eBay commercially has been lifting my images from this album and selling them I have had to remove 2300 photos that didn't have a watermark. I have now run around 1700 through Lightroom and added a watermark with the intention of bulk uploading them again. Rather than watermark the existing (hidden) files in Flickr one at a time it will be easier to do it this way. I definitely wonât be adding individual tags with the make and model of each vehicle I will just add generic transport tags. Each photo is named after the vehicle and reg in any case. For anyone new to these images there is a chapter and verse explanation below. It is staggering how many times I get asked questions that a quick scan would answer or just as likely I canât possibly answer â I didnât take them, but, just to clarify-I do own the copyright- and I do pursue copyright theft.
This is a collection of scanned prints from a collection of photographs taken by the late Jim Taylor A number of years ago I was offered a large number of photographs taken by Jim Taylor, a transport photographer based in Huddersfield. The collection, 30,000 prints, 20,000 negatives â and copyright! â had been offered to me and one of the national transport magazines previously by a friend of Jim's, on behalf of Jim's wife. I initially turned them down, already having over 30,000 of my own prints filed away and taking space up. Several months later the prints were still for sale â at what was, apparently, the going rate. It was a lot of money and I deliberated for quite a while before deciding to buy them. I did however buy them directly from Jimâs wife and she delivered them personally â just to quash the occasional rumour from people who canât mind their own business. Although some prints were sold elsewhere, particularly the popular big fleet stuff, I should have the negatives, unfortunately they came to me in a random mix, 1200 to a box, without any sort of indexing and as such it would be impossible to match negatives to prints, or, to even find a print of any particular vehicle. I have only ever looked at a handful myself unless I am scanning them. The prints are generally in excellent condition and I initially stored them in a bedroom without ever looking at any of them. In 2006 I built an extension and they had to be well protected from dust and moved a few times. Ultimately my former 6x7 box room office has become their (and my own workâs) permanent home.
I hope to avoid posting images that Jim had not taken his self, however should I inadvertently infringe another photographers copyright, please inform me by email and I will resolve the issue immediately. There are copyright issues with some of the photographs that were sold to me. A Flickr member from Scotland drew my attention to some of his own work amongst the first uploads of Jimâs work. I had a quick look through some of the 30 boxes of prints and decided that for the time being the safest thing for me to do was withdraw the majority of the earlier uploaded scans and deal with the problem â which I did. whilst the vast majority of the prints are Jims, there is a problem defining copyright of some of them, this is something that the seller did not make clear at the time. I am reasonably confident that I have since been successful in identifying Jims own work. His early work consists of many thousands of lustre 6x4 prints which are difficult to scan well, later work is almost entirely 7x5 glossy, much easier to scan. Not all of the prints are pin sharp but I can generally print successfully to A4 from a scan.
You may notice photographs being duplicated in this Album, unfortunately there are multiple copies of many prints (for swapping) and as I have to have a system of archiving and backing up I can only guess - using memory - if I have scanned a print before. The bigger fleets have so many similar vehicles and registration numbers that it is impossible to get it right all of the time. It is easier to scan and process a print than check my files - on three different PCâs - for duplicates. There has not been, nor will there ever be, any intention to knowingly breach anyone else's copyright. I have presented the Jim Taylor collection as exactly that-The Jim Taylor Collection- his work not mine, my own work is quite obviously mine.
Unfortunately, many truck spotters have swapped and traded their work without copyright marking it as theirs. These people never anticipated the ease with which images would be shared online in the future. I would guess that having swapped and traded photos for many years that it is almost impossible to control their future use. Anyone wanting to control the future use of their work would have been well advised to copyright mark their work (as many did) and would be well advised not to post them on photo sharing sites without a watermark as the whole point of these sites is to share the image, it is very easy for those that wish, to lift any image, despite security settings, indeed, Flickr itself, warns you that this is the case. It was this abuse and theft of my material that led me to watermark all of my later uploads. I may yet withdraw non-watermarked photos, I havenât decided yet. (I did in the end)
To anyone reading the above it will be quite obvious that I canât provide information regarding specific photos or potential future uploads â I didnât take them! There are many vehicles that were well known to me as Jim only lived down the road from me (although I didnât know him), however scanning, titling, tagging and uploading is laborious and time consuming enough, I do however provide a fair amount of information with my own transport (and other) photos. I am aware that there are requests from other Flickr users that are unanswered, I stumble across them months or years after they were posted, this isnât deliberate. Some weekends one or two âenthusiastsâ can add many hundreds of photos as favourites, this pushes requests that are in the comments section ten or twenty pages out of sight and I miss them. I also have notifications switched off, I receive around 50 emails a day through work and I donât want even more from Flickr. Other requests, like many other things, I just plain forget â no excuses! Uploads of Jimâs photos will be infrequent as it is a boring pastime and I would much rather work on my own output.
Hi Prozac09,
Yay! Dax The Cat has marked you as a contact too.
Here's a link to Dax The Cat's profile and photostream.
See ya!
When your photo are being synchronized, notifications will be shown near the Windows application bar. In this case, the Flickr set 'Landscapes' and it's photos are being downloaded.
Visit us on the app garden: www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157624948354629/
Or the photoSync website.