I-5 to Highway 1 [HD Video]
Playing with my Lensbaby Composer and the star disk from the creative aperture kit
on my D90 while driving back from Seattle:
Sometimes it’s fun when you don’t have to drive.
Playing with my Lensbaby Composer and the star disk from the creative aperture kit
on my D90 while driving back from Seattle:
Sometimes it’s fun when you don’t have to drive.
I stumbled across a very interesting iPhone app today called Toon Paint. It lets you take or process iPhone photos into line drawings and then gives you the ability to paint them. I love the look of the converted images and actually prefer the high contrast black and white output rather than the painted images…possibly…
After a spectacular time at the Brewfest, the next morning came a little too quickly as Marc and I headed down to the Kona pier to embark on a snorkel and whale watching tour with Body Glove Hawaii. Snorkelling is something I love doing and try to do as much of as possible when I visit Hawaii. Surprisingly, I’d never done a boat trip before. All my snorkelling was done from shore so I was stoked to hear that we’d be headed to a secluded reef.
There is a new app on Installer is called Band from Moo Cow Music that lets you annoy everyone around you by playing instruments and samples on the iPhone’s touchscreen (also works on the Touch). It’s pretty slick with a number of different instruments, samples and settings to play with. Here’s just a couple of…
During our recent roadtrip to Austin, Texas, I was able to try out the new Extreme Pro SDHC UHS memory cards from Sandisk. As far as I know, these are the fastest SHDC cards out there (technically they aren’t out in Canada until mid-April) with a whopping 45 MB/s read/write speed (300x) with the new…
Since everyone is doing it, I thought I should do the same although I have a hard time putting them in some kind of order…so they aren’t! Here is my list of the random things from last year that stood out to me in no particular order: my iPhone – in case you haven’t noticed,…
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Wow! Very very cool Mr. Biehler. You definitely have all the gadgets!
The stars look neat, I wonder what it would look like in a photo with a subject in front?