My Time Capsule shipped from China, to Alaska, to Oakland...to Memphis? O_o
This is odd...why wouldn't they just send it from NoCal down to SoCal instead of sending it off to Tennessee?
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This is odd...why wouldn't they just send it from NoCal down to SoCal instead of sending it off to Tennessee?
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Back in 2003 I was contacted by author, Cynthia Baron to have my old portfolio site included in her book, Designing A Digital Portfolio. 6 years later, the second edition is out and she has included the updated version of my site again with a pretty nice and in-depth (and accurate) writeup. I’m pleasantly surprised at some of the insight she had without some of the topics being discussed in the interview.
I just received my complimentary copy in the mail today so here are a few shots of my pages. Sorry for the fuzzy iPhone pics.
This is kind of a re-hash of some other videos but contains some really interesting tidbits anyways.
Did you know 2.0 (2008 Edition) | Did you know 3.0 (2008 Edition)
And another one that made the rounds known as “Social Media Revolution”:
Here’s a little test of a shot I took of the boy at Cars & Coffee last Saturday:
I prefer the fine control of Mobile Photoshop but wish it had the ability to do a shadow vignette in addition to the soft vignette. You can clearly see the highlight detail better in the Mobile PS version. My biggest complaint with The Best Camera App has always been the highlights get blown out but I do love the simplicity of it.
Here are some before and after pics using the Best Camera iPhone app by Chase Jarvis on some of my old iPhone photos. This seems to be a pretty nice simple post processing app that can sweeten iPhone photos without transferring them to your computer. Doesn't go too far with the effects like most do and you have the ability to modify the various filters in a non-destructive way...well, at least it's non-destructive before you save it.
I wish there was more control over highlights and shadows since some of these have gotten more blown out than I'd like, but in general, this app does a pretty good job. Not surprising since this was developed by a photographer.
Thanks, @holleyimage for letting me know about this.
Beautiful design. Simple, functional interface. Great typography. If only all iPhone apps followed those three simple rules.
It sure took them a long time to finally come out with an iPhone app, but it's *almost* worth the wait. Klick was my favorite Flickr iPhone app before and I have a feeling it will be replaced by this pretty soon. If only it could do support multiple accounts like Mobile Fotos does.
Take a look at the last screen shot. I got a kick out of the “funny face” the icon makes while downloading, heheh o_o
The boy is working on his latest animation. He's now doing all the work himself, including taking the photos and editing in iMovie. Finished video to come.
Here's a few videos of him shooting the bloopers. The first one cracks me up in the end since he gets all annoyed that I'm filming behind the scenes, LOL.

They are annoying. I delete them, but they come back a few days later. I need to find a way to make them go away permanently.
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