Flight Trails on Flickr.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm. lens: f/4.5, 30 sec., ISO 100.
I’ve always wanted to try this out on my own. The lights you see floating in the air are actually from a plane landing down towards the Ottawa International Airport (YOW). The concept is simply to capture the flight path from the lights flashing off the plane through a long exposure; in my case as a test was with a 30 second exposure.
Ambiguous Self Portrait on Flickr.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm. lens: f/4.0, 1/5 sec., ISO 100.
“ Why was upside down from the user’s perspective an issue? Because the design group noticed that users constantly tried to open the laptop from the wrong end. Steve Jobs always focuses on providing the best possible user experience and believed that it was more important to satisfy the user than the onlooker.
Joe Moreno, formerly of Apple, talking about why the company made the call to go with a logo that was upside down (from an onlooker’s perspective) on older Apple laptops.
Of course, Apple eventually corrected this problem. As Moreno notes:
Opening a laptop from the wrong end is a self-correcting problem that only lasts for a few seconds. However, viewing the upside logo is a problem that lasts indefinitely.
(via parislemon)
New in the Photojojo Shop → The ioShutter Camera Remote
It’s an app/cord combo that actually *adds* modes to your camera!
It turns your iPhone/iPad/iPod into an intelligent remote to set motion and sound triggers along with time-lapse, timer, and bulb modes.
WANT.
Parliamentary Precinct on Flickr.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm. lens: f/7.1, 1/200 sec., ISO 100.
Sparks Street Mall on Flickr.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm. lens: f/9.0, 1/200 sec., ISO 100.
Crane Robots on Flickr.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm. lens: f/9.0, 1/200 sec., ISO 100.
Reflective Bubble on Flickr.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm. lens: f/8.0, 1/200 sec., ISO 100.



