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Would I be banished if I bought one of these? :confused: I'm a Barnack shooter in real life.
What do you do when the phone rings? Hold the camera to your ear?
I just found out what the I in Iphone stands for: Ignorant!
O yeah, and I want an Iphone casing that looks like a TARDIS.
They have Tardis skins
If I would have to pick a camera for this project, I'd go for a common polaroid camera. I think more known to the general public and with a small printer inside, it could be a real gadget that works.
hmm, what is it you do with a cellphone?
Uggh...... Maybe Im just bitter because everywhere I look around me I see people with their faces glued into their phones with that same glossed over stare one gets after watching TV for six hours straight. I always thought photography was about engaging with the world around you and the iphone as whole is the polar opposite of that.
I have no idea. I haven't seen the need to burden my life with one.
From what I see, people use them as remote controls for other people.
Steve.
For the record, I think this is worse:
http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/iphone-docks-built-vintage-upcycled-cameras.html
this is pretty bad too:
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If this is the way you feel then don't ever go to a theater or a restaurant. Don't ever play sports. Don't ever bother to prepare a home cooked meal. Just stay home, sit on your sofa, eat frozen pizzas from the microwave oven and watch television shows recorded on your TIVO.
The point of Ansel Adams' zone system is to learn, to discover and to create something from the knowledge gained. The point of Arubs' freaks is to show us something different from the clean, sanitized world that most people live in.
The point of photography is to take the real, three dimensional world and compress it into two dimensional space in such a way that the viewer understands. To do that, there are technical, compositional and visual concepts which are universal to photography that must be learned. The point of taking up photograph is to learn how to do that.
In order to learn those things, it is important to study the work of those who have come before.
Do I like Adams? Well, some but many are boring. However, I learn something from him every time I see one of his photos, like it or not.
I find Arbus' work repulsive in a train wreck sort of way but it doesn't matter whether I like them. It's not my call, really, but Arbus and others show us what can be done and what has been done and gives us inspiration to go out and do something ourselves.
To say that one should ignore Ansel Adams, ignore Arbus or ignore any other photographer's work is like saying you should ignore Broadway theater, ignore gourmet cooking, never be inspired to play sports or leave the house.
If this is what you think life should be like then just stay home and let everybody else live their lives and learn something while you just sit there and masturbate in front of your computer.
For the record, I think this is worse:
http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/iphone-docks-built-vintage-upcycled-cameras.html
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
"I've been passionate about photography since I was a teenager and love exploring old film cameras." Exploring? Murdering, you mean.
rphenning
this is pretty bad too:
http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/03...kthru&pid=2080
This is a blog-troller or troll-blogger.
this is pretty bad too:
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What an idiot! If he really wanted to make something cool from an "old" camera he should have mounted the iPhone to the hot shoe and connected the USB cable through the PC connection.
If he had done that, he would have his super cool, retro iThingy AND a working 35mm camera.
If he was a true über-geek, he wouldn't have even considered doing it any other way.
Pischer.
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