I love the fact that an image known world wide as the face of a digital operating system started out on film. That makes me happy.
I love the fact that an image known world wide as the face of a digital operating system started out on film. That makes me happy.
What do you think she will look like in 10 years? I have a guess.
Now THAT is rolling shutter...
Talk about a face full of snow when riding! I think I'd prefer a snomobile for most of those tasks. Though going down stairs was interesting.
On another note here's a device I've seen all over Asia that provides similar utility.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-wheel…
This is a serious upgrade for those crazy fingernail ladies at the DMV! And you thought they typed slow BEFORE...
Tripod please..
New advertising tagline:
Terrible terrible connector. In the professional video production world, HDMI causes problems. Add HDCP to the mix and things just get worse.
I love to see this article and your appreciation for great music. Nothing like jazz. Seems like people are afraid to pay attention to anything that doesn't involve a screen for more than 30seconds these days. Go watch a great jazz or blues artist play, that experience can take one as many places as the network will.
This one is fun.
Ahhh.. the beautiful, wonderful, creamy, delicious, infinite resolution of FILM! Exactly why I keep shooting it.
No kidding.. ps. keep up the good work Jesus, even with all of the Giz changes over the last couple of years I'm still hanging on. All the best.
"Florida" should have been the first clue..
Here's a shot I took a while back featuring some helicopters demonstrating the same.
Literally...
Here's a podcast we shot for [DrJennsDen.com] about this very subject a while back.
AT&T you listening here?
This will work rather well for temporary wound closure and bleeding control. It certainly looks like a better option than the "combat ready clamp"
This points out almost every flaw inherent to video compression..
That is some amazing photography for the beginning of the century. Considering that Barnak didn't build the first Leica until 1917 whoever shot these was pushing the envelope of what camera and film technology could do. Oh yes.. this also reminds me of Top Gear Car Football!