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My first pro baseball game, the Giants vs the Padres
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It was here under the Castro flag that I sold my Canon T3i. I'm now officially back on Nikon.
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The city put a solar farm on top of the Sunset Reservoir. The iconic Golden Gate Bridge can be seen in the distance.
I love how many trees and parks San Francisco has, you can't even see the innumerable houses that are between the reservoir and the bridge.
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Went out for sushi with Chris and found out it was his first day at Twitter today.
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So long, Nook Simple Touch. I can't say it was great. It was good, but not great… so much potential gone to waste because the lack of a full platform backing the hardware. Long live Kindle.
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Sunday Streets on the Great Highway is just like any other day that they close the highway, except they tell people about it and allow people to do things like setup a band on the crosswalk of the highway.
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Some of these mornings are so beautiful, but my iPhone just can't capture the experience…
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Viewers will find clicking on photos to refocus them to be fun for exactly 17 seconds, after which theyll be bored, not to mention annoyed that theyre being made to do work the photographer should have done already. As for the folks behind the camera, placing the focus is a creative decision, and in general, photographers arent going to want the end viewer making their creative decisions for them.
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Let me be clear, I’m not skeptical about the value of being able to set focus after the fact, I’m only skeptical about the value of letting the viewer set focus after the fact. Letting the photographer set focus after the fact is fantastic.
via Camera Curiosities: Lytro – Its Aliiiiiive!.
I agree with this completely. I was really excited about the technology that is behind the Lytro camera, but I had never thought of letting the viewer be the one to set focus. I had intended it to enable more creative control in post-production. I canceled my Lytro order without a solid reason why, but this article put into words what I had felt.
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