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When I came out of my apartment building at lunch-time today, I heard the sound of a violin nearby; it turned out to be a violinist playing near the entrance to the T-Mobile store on the corner. What I found most interesting was the older fellow, standing out of sight around the corner, quietly listening to some very nice music. I too listened for a while, before heading south on Broadway…

Note: this photo was published in a December 8, 2008 blog posting entitled "5 Habits That Help Cultivate Greatness." It was also published in a January 5, 2009 article on a T-Mobile website entitled "Get Your Tmobile Employer Discount."

Note: the violinist’s name is David Adamczyk, and he describes himself as a violinist, composer, and instructor. If you’d like to contact him, his email address is dgadamczyk@gmail.com .

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This is part of an evolving photo-project, which has continued throughout the summer of 2008, and into the autumn: a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan — between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.

I don’t like to intrude on people’s privacy, so I normally use a telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they’re still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what’s right in front of me.

I’ve also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting — literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I’ve learned to keep the camera switched on (which contradicts my traditional urge to conserve battery power), and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture … after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it’s pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject.

For the most part, I’ve deliberately avoided photographing bums, drunks, drunks, and crazy people. There are a few of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don’t want to be photographed, and I don’t want to feel like I’m taking advantage of them. I’m still looking for opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. We’ll see how it goes …

The only other thing I’ve noticed, thus far, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, far more people who are not so interesting. They’re probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I’ve photographed … but there was just nothing memorable about them.

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Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was published as an illustration in an Aug 2009 Squidoo blog titled "Discount Laptop Batteries." It was also published in a Nov 17, 2009 blog titled "Teenager don’t want newspaper anymore."

Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Feb 15, 2010 blog titled "Advertising the Opportunity." And it was published in a Jun 4, 2010 blog titled "Online Reputation Management for Individuals."

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This is the continuation of a photo-project that I began in the summer of 2008: a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan — between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.

As I indicated when I started this project in 2008, I don’t like to intrude on people’s privacy, so I normally use a telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they’re still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what’s right in front of me.

I’ve also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting — literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I’ve learned to keep the camera switched on (which contradicts my traditional urge to conserve battery power), and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture … after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it’s pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject.

Thus far, I’ve generally avoided photographing bums, drunks, crazies, and homeless people. There are a few of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don’t want to be photographed, and I don’t want to feel like I’m taking advantage of them. I’m still looking for opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. We’ll see how it goes …

The only other thing I’ve noticed, thus far, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, far more people who are not so interesting. They’re probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I’ve photographed … but there was just nothing memorable about them.

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Digital Photo Frame Box
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This is the competition prize for the free comp we ran on our website in May 2010.

You can see the full page here www.digitpedia.com/free-comp-win-digital-picture-frame/8062/

Digital Picture Frame
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Digital Picture Frame
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Sony DPF-D80 Digital Photo Frame – Unboxing

Sony makes some of the best Digital photo frames out there. Not only because of their aesthetic looks but also the stunning clarity in the pictures. This is one of their earlier models; the DPF-D80. A brief rundown of the feature set: – 8″ Display – 800×640 Resolution – Support for multiple card formats – 10 Slideshow Modes, 2 Index Modes, Calendar mode and more – Super Awesome! Hope you enjoyed the vid. A LOT of new vids coming out so if you are not subscribed to my channel…boy you are missing out :-P . Thanks for watching! :-)
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Link to product: tinyurl.com View hi-quality digital photos / Easy operation / High quality frame / 7″ TFT true color LCD / Supports the following memory cards: SDHC / SD / MS / MMC / XD / Supports the following media format: JPEG / Auto slidehow feature / Frame stand adjustable for vertical orientation / 120 day limited warranty
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10.4 Inch Digital Photo Frame – Picture Video Music Bluetooth

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10.4 Inch Digital Photo Frame – Picture Video Music Bluetooth

10.4 Inch Digital Photo Frame – Picture Video Music Bluetooth – A premium digital picture frame with 10.4″ TFT LCD display. This multimedia DPF (digital photo frame) allows you to view photos in a static or slideshow mode, listen to music, watch videos, has Bluetooth connectivity, and includes a wonderful alarm + calendar function. Perfect for the student, home desktop, or office work space.

We have all seen digital multi media picture frames in the stores, they are either small, don’t work very well, or are simply way too expensive. Well, what you have here is the latest edition to our catalog of new “low cost/high performance” Bluetooth DPF’s (digital photo frames). What makes this model so special? This model has a special rendering engine just for photos, taking full advantage of the available colors and sharpness of the TFT LCD screen to make your pictures look their best. The engine allows viewing of JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, TIF files, so there is no need to do mass conversions of your files, reducing that headache you get with cheap digital photo frames. In addition, this model has Bluetooth connectivity. Yes, that is right! Now you can also transfer the digital pictures and videos from your cell phone and Bluetooth enabled electronics to your new multimedia digital photo frame!

Working late at the office? Need a quick break from your homework? Then switch from picture mode to video mode to watch a movie or switch to music mode to listen to your digital music files. Each of this modes also allows viewing/listening from a wide selection of file formats. Sound output is accomplished from the built in stereo speakers, allowing clear and crisp sound reproduction. And with the full function remote controller, you can easily change things up on the fly.

If all this wasn’t enough, this model DPF has a multi-format memory card slots as well mini-USB and USB ports for plugging in portable devices. Plus, you can view photos and play digital media files directly from your computer with the native USB OTG capability.

This premium featured 10.4 Inch Digital Photo Frame is being offered to you at our usual low wholesale price. Source this premium digital photoframe for your online store and offer your customers a true quality DPF that they cannot get anyplace else. As always, this model comes with our famous one year warranty and with no M.O.Q. (no minimum order quantity).

At a Glance…
Premium 10.4 Inch Digital Photo Frame + Multimedia Player. Plays pictures, videos, music, and more. Compatible with a wide selection of memory cards and file formats. Includes wonderful alarm + calendar function. Supports USB OTG (USB on-the-go) – read files directly from other USB devices. Music Play During Photo Viewing (JPEG + MP3)

China Manufacturer Specifications

Main function: Digital Photo Frame with 10.4″ TFT LCD Additional Function: Desktop Multimedia Player Display: 10.4 Inch TFT LCD with 265K colors Resolution: 800 x 600 Chipset: AMLOGIC7216 Color Finish: White with translucent acrylic floating outer frame Memory
- Internal: 1 GB
- External: Memory Card (Max 8GB) Supported Memory Cards: CF/SD/MMC/MS/XD/SDHC Picture Format: JPEG, BMP Video Format: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, DIVX, AVI Audio Format: MP3, WMA, WAV E-Book Format: TXT Control Interface: On-board Button Control or Remote Control Bluetooth support: YES Built in Stereo Speakers: 2 x 1.5W
Input/Output:
- AV OUT
- SD/MMC/MS/XD Card Slot
- CF Card Slot
- USB Port
- Mini-USB Port
- DC IN
Onboard Controls:
- Power ON/OFF
- Menu
- Enter
- Up
- Down
- Left
- Right
- Return (Back)
Mounting: Stand or wall eye hook USB: 2.0, OTG, host or device System: Computer not necessary
- Can be used with Windows 98SE / 2000 / ME / XP / Vista, Macintosh OS Power Source: AC Power Adapter Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese Dimensions: 262mm x 218mm x 40mm Manufacturer Ref: EIH7GSUQEJ3X

Product Notes

Music Play During Photo Viewing (JPEG + MP3) No computer needed Fully Featured IR Remote Control Easy to use on screen navigation menus Convenient alarm clock and calendar functions Built-in stereo speakers Supports USB OTG (USB on-the-go) – read files directly from other USB devices. Video has adjustable contrast, brightness, and RGB color options

Package Contents

Model CVEA-F01 Digital Photo Frame User Manual – English Remote Control AV cable – 3.5mm to RCA (red, white, yellow) Mini-USB to USB cable Power Adapter (110-240V 50/60Hz) Bluetooth USB Dongle – not necessary for use Desktop Frame Stand

 

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Qualcomm shows off future phone technologies
Daniel Robinson, V3.co.uk , Wednesday 8 September 2010 at 18:07:00 Faster chips, always-on screens and augmented reality coming soon Qualcomm gave an insight into future mobile technologies at its IQ 2010 conference in London today, including augmented reality, screens that can stay on all the time without draining the battery, and more powerful Snapdragon processors. Qualcomm chief executive Dr …
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Image by mugley
So these are my photos for this year’s Unsensored exhibition. Yeah, this time I skipped the usual bit where I put up a set of candidates, everyone tells me what to use and then I ignore them and pick something random. Yay for cutting out the middle-man!

Experimenting with affordable prints this time around – each of these will be an 8×12 print in an A3 frame, in signed editions of ten for each, probably discounted again for anyone foolish enough to buy all four. If I can’t shift any units at that price, it’s probably time to accept that exhibitions are a relic of the past, and stick to selling digital files where the margins are much better.

UNSENSORED10
An exhibition of film photography

Opening night
13 August 2010 at 6PM

Collingwood Gallery
292 Smith St Collingwood

Exhibition showing 13-25 August 2010
Mon-Fri 12PM – 6:30PM | Sat & Sun 10AM – 6PM

www.unsensored.net/
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Turf Wars – Battle of Shoreditch
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The Turf Wars Movie, London, 2010

From the final scene of the movie, filmed in Shoreditch, London.

Sir Pranksky is currently checking our description…to be released as soon as the director has cleared it….(he’s a bit paranoid about giving away too much of the plot before release), so in the meantime here is a little technical information that will provide you with a basic insight:

This scene features The Art Police’s latest technology – the ‘Decurator’ (Rapid Deployment CCTV System). It’s a fully mobile art-hardened vehicle, fitted with a robot CCTV system that automatically seeks out pieces, before they have been completed.

Where the situation demands, the vehicle’s on-board ‘battlefield’ computer can deploy heuristic software, that allows pieces to be de-curated rapidly and without any damage to an artist’s or writer’s reputation. In this scene the ‘Decurator’ determines that the best method for disarming a persistent decorator, discovered in progess in Shoreditch – behind heavy camouflage, is by offering the crew a very large wad of money (financed by the Hoxton Art Galleries’ Association).

System consists of:

Camera module:
Mic1-400 camera
IP 68, high resistance to art and graffiti
Camera Sony FCB – Ex 480 BP-EX-view HAD CCD high resolution ¼″ CCD DSP color/monochrome camera module. 460 lines 0.7 colour lux 50 FPS, 0.05 lux color 3 FPS, < 0.01 lux B&W Lens F1.4 (4.1 – 73.8 mm), 18x optical zoom, 12 x digital zoom
User Controls IR. Cut filter in/out. Frame integration level (ANPR capability). Backlight compensation. Auto/manual focus. Auto/manual iris. Zoom. Variable speed pan and tilt. Video recording facility
Pan & Tilt Pan – continuous, tilt 290°
Maximum speed up to 90° per second in both
pan and tilt (depends on zoom level). Minimum speed 0.75° per second. No presets
Weight & dimensions (approx)
Deployment Unit including actuator HxWxL:
(4m x 1.5m x 2m)
Weight approx 15 metric tonnes
Poles Min. diameter rounds 1m, max.
diameter rounds .5m
Min. diameter octagonal 1m across flats,
max. octagonal .55m across flats
Video & telemetry options
Options 5.8 GHz multi-channel radio link
GPRS/3G via DVR – Wi-Fi
Battery type & operation time
Camera Head Lead acid up to 20 hrs., Lithium-ion up to 48 hrs.

Negotiation module – manufactured by Siemens – fully automatic device:
The software in this module can identify not only art and graffiti but also the crews behind it, by calculating over one million differential equations per second. Thanks to the collective capacity of this module, it’s artificial brain even recognizes evolving street art styles. With 1,000 neurons on it’s main chip, the Decurator negotiation module can identify art in real time. Following an initial training phase, the module can react flexibly to a variety of street art scenarios.

Automatic water canon (for emergency use only):
Main Water Tank Capacity – 2,000 Gallons (7,570L)
Water / Dye Canon Torrent – Located at front of vehicle
250Lb. (946L) Water Pressure with 600 Gallons (2,645 L) Per Minute Capacity
Separate 50 Gallon (189L) Tank Contains Semi Permanent Dye Compound
Dye Injected Into Water Stream Dye Compound used for easy identification and arrest of Art and Graffiti Suspects
Optional 50 Gallon (189L. – Tank with Oleoresin Capsicum – Pepper Gas
Complete Electronic Control Panel Gauges & Separate Joy Stick System
Control Panel Monitoring Supply of Water, Pepper Gas, Compound Dye, and Other Optional Deterrent Agents
High Intensity Halogen Light Module, Siren, and Bluetooth auto-voice enabled P/A (Public Address) System, with ‘Artspeak’ translation engine.

Prank Sky Media, Highgate, London

With thanks to Max (Max Not) for sharing his photo of this scene and to Elsie Esq Systems for lending us the ‘Decurator’ vehicle and driving it to Shoreditch.

For more information about The Turf Wars, see:

www.flickriver.com/photos/pranksy/sets/72157623052428413/

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Kodak OLED digital photo frame: First Look Review

Jumping on the OLED bandwagon Kodak announces an OLED photo frame of all things. The skinny 7.6-incher gets Wi-Fi connectivity too. Megawhat checks it out
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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How to change clock setting on a Micca 7 inch digital photo frame from military time to regular 12 hour time?

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Question by Chocoholic37: How to change clock setting on a Micca 7 inch digital photo frame from military time to regular 12 hour time?
I don’t see that option. Is there a way?

Best answer:

Answer by Ally3
I have tried to find a manual for the Micca DPF-070ZBK 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame.

Also tried looking up contact details for Micca but the closest match is a manufacturer in China who can only be contacted through an unrelated site.

What options does it list?

The place where you purchased it should be able to help.

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