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The Collapsed Barn
'Spect I could do a 365 project of local barns without repeating m'self.
This barn and shed (actually sheds) lived on the edge of Grand Ledge. I'd post a similar image as my March 5 project photo and call it "The End is Near"--which proved prophetic, as my July 30 project shot shows.
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Shot a few photographs around Mulliken last February 3, then took my camera into Grand Ledge as I picked up a month's meds. Almost every shot was a rehearsal for something I'd post later. But I had the still-unfamiliar camera (well, phone) set wrong, somehow, and overexposed most of them.
This was the day I decided to resume my normal photo-processing workflow for most of my photographs. Doing so required finding a way to move the photographs from the Bionic to my laptop. Since I really didn't want to involve an unnecessary cable, I figured to make an FTP connection work between two devices on our WiFi net. The solution I'd settle on was the SwiFTP Android app--it's an FTP server--but that took a few days to find. Don't recall the name of the app I used on 2/3/2012, but it was clear the user interface designer didn't understand that the screen needed to be readable. (Not that anyone really cares, but on the Mac I've been using Transmit for many years.)
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 12
Title of "roll:" Mulliken and Grand Ledge
Other photos taken on 2/3/2012: I used the D300 to shoot 25 pix supporting eBay auctions, but we've agreed not to count those. I also used my new FTP solution to move 7 photographs from my Galaxy Tab to the Mac, but those were "old" photos.
This barn and shed (actually sheds) lived on the edge of Grand Ledge. I'd post a similar image as my March 5 project photo and call it "The End is Near"--which proved prophetic, as my July 30 project shot shows.
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Shot a few photographs around Mulliken last February 3, then took my camera into Grand Ledge as I picked up a month's meds. Almost every shot was a rehearsal for something I'd post later. But I had the still-unfamiliar camera (well, phone) set wrong, somehow, and overexposed most of them.
This was the day I decided to resume my normal photo-processing workflow for most of my photographs. Doing so required finding a way to move the photographs from the Bionic to my laptop. Since I really didn't want to involve an unnecessary cable, I figured to make an FTP connection work between two devices on our WiFi net. The solution I'd settle on was the SwiFTP Android app--it's an FTP server--but that took a few days to find. Don't recall the name of the app I used on 2/3/2012, but it was clear the user interface designer didn't understand that the screen needed to be readable. (Not that anyone really cares, but on the Mac I've been using Transmit for many years.)
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 12
Title of "roll:" Mulliken and Grand Ledge
Other photos taken on 2/3/2012: I used the D300 to shoot 25 pix supporting eBay auctions, but we've agreed not to count those. I also used my new FTP solution to move 7 photographs from my Galaxy Tab to the Mac, but those were "old" photos.
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