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iPad case made with linen and Liberty Fabric [Capel]

Probably can't really call it Strobist since I used the modeling light only. But this was taken with an iPad mini using the modeling light of an alienbees inside a 50" Apollo processed with VSCOcam

Natalie uses her iPad to show off the character she developed during a character building exercise. All of the students used their iPads to record themselves, so that they could study their performances. It's just one way that artists at BLUR use the iPad to help them become better artists.

An iPad Template for use in Ideate, a sketching application for iPad. Learn more about Ideate at www.ideateapp.com.

 

To use this Template in Ideate, copy the image and paste it into Ideate.

3 martini lunch at this event?Nope -- it was all who had what app doing what and how their websites looked Also a strong indication of how quickly the iPad has become a business tool in a short time period and across diverse industries.

Uploaded from my iPhone/iPod Touch

A few people have asked which stylus I like to use for sketching on the iPad. Here are my thoughts...

 

The most common sort have a squishy rubber tip - such as the Alupen and Boxwave pictured here. The nib has to be fairly large to do the job of replicating a finger tip and therefore, they do slightly obscure the line you're drawing. They are silent and glide nicely when new but I have found they can start to stick a bit after a while. Strangely, the Alupen stopped working after I didn't use it for a long time - cleaning seems to be helping to get it to function again. Boxwaves and similar styli can be found very cheaply on Amazon. Every bit as good as the more costly models and not too upsetting if you misplace or break one. The Alupen is much more expensive and while it's nicely designed and made (apart from the weird fault mentioned above) I prefer a slimmer, lighter pen.

 

The next sort of stylus has a clear plastic disk or tab on the end. Mine are made by Dagi but other manufacturers make them too. Having a hard tip means they always glide effortlessly and being see-through means you can still see what you're doing when drawing very small details (which a rubber or finger tip would otherwise obscure) These are by far my favourite - I'm currently using the black one which has the tip attached by a spring. You get a faint tap when you sketch with it but it's not distracting. I bought mine off Ebay and they very kindly put a free newer model in with my order.

 

Lastly there's the Estylo. I bought this by supporting a kickstarter campaign and had a long wait for it to arrive. I thought it would be the perfect stylus - long, thin, light - just like a proper pencil - it's even made of wood. Indeed it is lovely to hold - perfect in fact - but unfortunately it is absolutely hideous to draw with. The tip is made of a hard material which makes a loud tap when you touch it to the glass. It has a small contact area - hold it at slightly the wrong angle and it won't register. Finally, the tip is square and quite large so it's hard to tell where the mark (if it's going to make one) will come from. It's a real pity as the design is great.

 

Hope that helps. There are now a few pressure sensitive styli appearing - I've heard mixed reviews and haven't had a chance to try one out yet. I'll let you know if i do. Happy sketching!

 

Lauren's new "Winter in Oxford" iPad sleeve from jositajosi: jositajosi.com/

 

Lauren's iPad peeking out of the sleeve (it goes in completely; she deliberately has it slid out a bit here). She took this photo herself last night; I see it includes some of my tweets.

nikon f5 / kodak ektar

Fellow business travelers with their iPads. That's all they're traveling with, like us.

iPad (2012, 3rd Gen)

Steve Jobs shows off the new iPad*

 

*Might not be true....

 

Canon 50D

Sigma f/2.8 150mm Macro APO HSM DG

Manfrotto 055XPROB

Manfrotto 808RC4

Black Smart Cover for iPad 2.

iPad Mini sitting on the truck dash for a bit of Apple Maps navigation.

www.standzout.com/

 

I paid $99 for it, on sale now for $40. For full-sized iPad.

Linda left her iPad on the couch. when we came downstairs this is what we saw. I think Maggiemae was using it to take a selfie.

Argh, das ist so eine iPad-Krankheit. Nicht zu häufig, aber dafür heute schon das zweite Mal.

 

Bei meinem ersten iPad dauerte es damals keine 10 Minuten nach der Inbetriebnahme, bis die Meldung das erste Mal auftrat. Damals saß ich aber auch – wie heute – bei prallem Sonnenschein auf der Terrasse.

iPad in Sleevecase detail.

 

Optional leather trim model. They shipped the bag before the iPad was even being sold. Awesome products from an awesome company (one of a (very) few I fanboy over). Description from sfbags.com:

 

Cushioned with high-grade neoprene and wrapped in a nearly indestructible ballistic nylon shell, the iPad SleeveCase functions as a stylish stand-alone case or can be inserted into another bag. And no need to take your iPad out of its snug compartment when going through airport security—it's TSA Checkpoint Friendly. With its impact-resistant screen protecting insert and its scratch-free, screen cleaning Ultrasuede® lining.

 

They also make an UltraSuede Jacket which I now have. Keeps the back from being scuffed when the iPad is out of it's case / sleeve, and provides scuff protection - and provides a showy reveal when demoing off the iPad (what others said to me anyway) - which you'll do a lot if you're a new iPad owner. Also can be used to clean the screen.

 

The Jacket won't provide the protection that the USC does tho - which is why I got both.

iPad mini収納ポケット付 MOLESKINEラージ撥水帆布カバー@staana-shop

First time using the iPad on the plane. FTW

Got it on launch day. Didn't line up.

 

Apple never disappoints. The greatest design strength here are the most subtle detailes.

I see alot of people complain about the bezel being too thick. I think those people must have invisible hand cream they are not sharing with the rest of the world.

To me, the bezel is perfect. I can hold it without blocking my screen.

 

I like my tv bezel gone, and my iPad bezel just right.

 

To evey iPad owners I recommend you, if you have not already done so, get flipboard app. It makes the iPad even better.

 

Since the day I got the iPad, my MacBook has become a glorified wireless

hard drive.

 

Now I need to get me a smart cover...

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