Thanks, Ken. The first vertical is about 1950 x 2500. When I shoot with the
iPad or the iPhone, I always have the Polaroid in my mind--the size mostly,
but a bit of the spirit as well. I was going to print today, but I got
distracted and didn't. Maybe tomorrow. I think I should be able to get
Nice job Christine - I like the rendering, subject and composition in the
first three.
Wondering what you're going to do with them now? Are the files big enough
for a decent size print?
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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That is thinking small, and it won't cow the rest of us.
stan
On Oct 14, 2013, at 2:39 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> A pox on both your houses.
>
> On 13/10/2013, Bob W wrote:
>> Fantastic. It's inspired me to take a photo of my plague sores and run it
>> through Syphilitique with 2 extra pus layer
A pox on both your houses.
On 13/10/2013, Bob W wrote:
> Fantastic. It's inspired me to take a photo of my plague sores and run it
> through Syphilitique with 2 extra pus layers. I won't post it here - if
> you've ever seen Cotty's hat you know what it looks like.
>
> B
>
>> On 13 Oct 2013, at 22
Just to be clear, it's a critique of Grungetastic, and Cotty's hat, not
Christine's photo, which I think is quite interesting in a 1960s sort of way.
> On 14 Oct 2013, at 01:45, Darren Addy wrote:
>
> Bob's critique reminds me of the scene from "When Harry Met Sally"
> when Bruno Kirby's charac
Bob's critique reminds me of the scene from "When Harry Met Sally"
when Bruno Kirby's character and Billy Crystal's character are at the
NY Giants game and Kirby says to Crystal, "I know dialog, and that is
PARTICULARLY harsh."
:)
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Bob W wrote:
> Fantastic. It's in
on 2013-10-13 15:09 Christine Aguila wrote
Hi Everyone:
Just took a photo of a reflection on my living room ceiling with my iPad, then
ran it through my photo app called Grungetastic using the Gritty style. Kind
of like this.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57400884/ceilinggrunge.jpg
On 13/10/13, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
>That's it. You now owe me one gallon of screen cleaning solution, Bob. I
>hope you're proud of yourself. ]:-)
I think I actually inhaled ice cream.
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That's it. You now owe me one gallon of screen cleaning solution, Bob. I hope
you're proud of yourself. ]:-)
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> On Oct 13, 2013, at 2:31 PM, Bob W wrote:
>
> Fantastic. It's inspired me to take a photo of my plague sores and run it
> through Syphilitique with 2 extra pus layers. I won
Quoting Bob W :
Fantastic. It's inspired me to take a photo of my plague sores and
run it through Syphilitique with 2 extra pus layers. I won't post it
here - if you've ever seen Cotty's hat you know what it looks like.
Well, that's really put me off my breakfast
Cheers
Brian
+
Oh, Bob. Cheers, Christine
> On Oct 13, 2013, at 4:31 PM, Bob W wrote:
>
> Fantastic. It's inspired me to take a photo of my plague sores and run it
> through Syphilitique with 2 extra pus layers. I won't post it here - if
> you've ever seen Cotty's hat you know what it looks like.
>
> B
Fantastic. It's inspired me to take a photo of my plague sores and run it
through Syphilitique with 2 extra pus layers. I won't post it here - if you've
ever seen Cotty's hat you know what it looks like.
B
> On 13 Oct 2013, at 22:09, Christine Aguila wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone:
>
> Just took a p
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
>
> My question is "why?" (besides just because it's fun/cool or as a proof
> of concept)?
>
> Does it provide any advantages over the laptop/desktop-based
> applications? Just because one can play tetris on a programmable
> calculator, it doesn
Thanks, Don! Cheers, Christine
On Jun 4, 2012, at 12:11 PM, Don Guthrie wrote:
> I agree fun is the word. Although the results like the ones you posted are
> sometimes better than the equipment and processing would indicate. Art
> through technology.
>
>
>
>
>
>> Message: 7
>> Date: Su
Well, it's great to have the iPad when you're not near a desktop or laptop like
when you're traveling. The iPad doesn't replace serious desk top darkroom
workflow; it's just a fun supplement to the workflow.
On Jun 4, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
>
> My question is "why?" (beside
My question is "why?" (besides just because it's fun/cool or as a proof
of concept)?
Does it provide any advantages over the laptop/desktop-based
applications? Just because one can play tetris on a programmable
calculator, it doesn't make that calculator a typical gaming platform.
Igor
On Sun,
Neat. I'm glad I took a gander.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I finally purchased the card reader for the iPad and have been having a
> little rendering fun with some photo apps for the iPad, namely, Photogene,
> Snapseed, and PhotoToaster. After I
I bought the 32 GB wi-fi for my wife as a Christmas present and she couldn't
be more happy with it.
Her use is mainly for internet usage out of the house. She also uses it in
her teaching, with reference books downloaded and convenient to carry
around. I too questioned the need for more storage
On 2010-07-25 00:46 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
Wonder if it works with the Apple Remote that comes with the desktop and
portable Macs?
no, that's infrared and the iPad has no receptor
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On Jul 24, 2010, at 18:18 , steve harley wrote:
On 2010-07-24 13:52 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
Announced when the iPad was introduced was the Keyboard Doc.
bluetooth keyboard would be my choice
That'll work. But I think having the unit held at a reading angle in
front of me would be bet
On 2010-07-24 13:52 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
Announced when the iPad was introduced was the Keyboard Doc.
bluetooth keyboard would be my choice
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On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Joseph McAllister wrote:
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> Announced when the iPad was introduced was the Keyboard Doc.
>
> http://store.apple.com/us/product/IPAD_KBDOCK?mco=MTc0MjU1NTI
>
> Not that you'd carry it around with you out in the field, but keep it in the
> car, use it in the motel/h
On 25/07/2010, Joseph McAllister wrote:
> I won't have one for a bit yet - no use for it that is pressing. But I think
> 18 months from now all of you will want one as Apple adds capabilities and
> costs come down on a per feature comparison of today's models.
Not me, I'll likely grab something
On Jul 17, 2010, at 16:40 , Cotty wrote:
On 17/7/10, Igor Roshchin, discombobulated, unleashed:
It's rather interesting that it was this past week that I got my
hands
on a demo iPad for about 4 days. My impression was that it looked
and felt cool, but mostly useless.
Not that I can afford
I think this is a Mark.
I find my iPod touch to be a very useful device. The iPad would be
the same but much easier to use for Web access since the screen is
nicer. Video, photos also nicer. I've used the "real" keyboard Apple
sells and it works well for email. For everyday use this does most
On 7/19/2010 7:54 AM, Bob W wrote:
Interestingly enough, Stan, after I got my android cell phone I completely
stopped using my mini laptop. I used to do bedside reading from its screen
or
something like this. Now, I do it all from the cell phone. And moreso as
it
works wel
> Interestingly enough, Stan, after I got my android cell phone I completely
> stopped using my mini laptop. I used to do bedside reading from its screen
or
> something like this. Now, I do it all from the cell phone. And moreso as
it
> works well with my home WiFi network.
>
> Yes, I know - it is
On 7/17/2010 5:18 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
I quite like the look and feel of the iPad. But at this point, and
into the future as far as I can see, it will not replace my laptop
and so it would be an extra piece of gear to carry on my travels, not
an alternative.
Interestingly enough, Stan, after
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Subject: Re: iPad
I wish I could claim the same about iTunes for Windows. It created a
mess in my mp3 files and managed to delete content and apps from the
device automagically. The dream is over...
The magi
On 19/07/2010, Toine wrote:
> I wish I could claim the same about iTunes for Windows. It created a
> mess in my mp3 files and managed to delete content and apps from the
> device automagically. The dream is over...
The only Apple application that I'm confident to use on a Windows PC
is Safari, i
After two days with the device my conclusion is that it's an iPod
Touch on steroids. As a photoframe, portfolio device, ebook reader,
mp3 and video player it's state of the art, simply amazing.
I wish I could claim the same about iTunes for Windows. It created a
mess in my mp3 files and managed to
On 2010-07-17 09:17 , Adam Maas wrote:
Media playing is something the iPad does well, most smartphones are
competent as well.
well, the iPad's a _bit_ better at visual media ..
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On 2010-07-17 12:30 , Igor Roshchin wrote:
(I don't use web-interface for reading e-mail, rather it is
either shell-based, such as alpine, or Thunderbird)
the email application on iPad is not webmail; it is not nearly as slick
as Thunderbird but it's got some things in common; people who use
On 17/7/10, Igor Roshchin, discombobulated, unleashed:
>It's rather interesting that it was this past week that I got my hands
>on a demo iPad for about 4 days. My impression was that it looked
>and felt cool, but mostly useless.
One of my clients has one, and so I've had a play, and we even used
On 17/7/10, Toine, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I am currently testing an iPad for work. This thing is amazing and
>even more amazing for pictures, The screen is just perfect.
>My favorite web app slideshowpro now supports the iPad.
>Http://www.repiuk.NL/mobile
I'll forward this to William Robb i
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Subject: Re: iPad
It's rather interesting that it was this past week that I got my hands
on a demo iPad for about 4 days. My impression was that it looked
and felt cool, but mostly useless.
MARK!!!
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>
> Time will tell, but Apple is a technology driver these days so I predict
> that Flash will simply go away. There are reports that the porn industry is
> abandoning Flash media already as the mobile devices like iPhone and iPad
> are big in t
Tom C wrote:
Counterpoint... what do most people do with their computers at least
75% of the time? Web browse, handle e-mail, watch or listen to media.
My Droid replaces my laptop a good 80% of the time I'm traveling and
not actually engaged in work.
My iPod Touch has quickly become my casual w
It's rather interesting that it was this past week that I got my hands
on a demo iPad for about 4 days. My impression was that it looked
and felt cool, but mostly useless.
The latter part was due to 1) difference in the modus operandi
(I don't use web-interface for reading e-mail, rather it is
eit
Thanks for the comment Adam. Both of the uses you mention are ones I'll look
into. I think an iPad will join our household, it is just a question of when
and how many. My wife basically commutes between two homes: our current home in
Missouri and our future home in Michigan where she cares for h
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Christine Aguila
wrote:
>
> - Original Message - From: "Tom C"
>
>
> Counterpoint... what do most people do with their computers at least
> 75% of the time? Web browse, handle e-mail, watch or listen to media.
> My Droid replaces my laptop a good 80% of
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Tom C wrote:
> Counterpoint... what do most people do with their computers at least
> 75% of the time? Web browse, handle e-mail, watch or listen to media.
> My Droid replaces my laptop a good 80% of the time I'm traveling and
> not actually engaged in work.
>
> U
- Original Message -
From: "Tom C"
Counterpoint... what do most people do with their computers at least
75% of the time? Web browse, handle e-mail, watch or listen to media.
My Droid replaces my laptop a good 80% of the time I'm traveling and
not actually engaged in work.
If anyone
Counterpoint... what do most people do with their computers at least
75% of the time? Web browse, handle e-mail, watch or listen to media.
My Droid replaces my laptop a good 80% of the time I'm traveling and
not actually engaged in work.
Understood, it doesn't run Photoshop, Lightroom, or countles
It's no alternative for a notebook as an image tank. You can't
transfer images from you SD card to the device. As an image viewer
it's amazing the screen is simply beautiful.
For a photog it could be the perfect portfolio tool on the road.
For a non photog it's a blowup smartphone without voice cal
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Stan Halpin
wrote:
> I quite like the look and feel of the iPad. But at this point, and into the
> future as far as I can see, it will not replace my laptop and so it would be
> an extra piece of gear to carry on my travels, not an alternative.
>
> With my lapto
I quite like the look and feel of the iPad. But at this point, and into the
future as far as I can see, it will not replace my laptop and so it would be an
extra piece of gear to carry on my travels, not an alternative.
With my laptop on my travels I:
- download my photos at the end of t
It would be nice if you could compare it to something we all relate to. Pad
devices look like they finally might take off due to the iPad. Please share
some of your experiences.
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"Toine" wrote:
>I am currently testing an iPad for work. This thing
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