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Went to Seattle for Emerald City ComiCon and since I posted pics from the con in that thread I won't post them here but here are some non con shots I got while there.
heres a link to the set if anyone is interested,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/3524453...7629817740029/
Not sure if these links will work. I bought a new Lytro camera, which is pretty cool, but only really works on computers. The cool thing is that these are "Living pictures" which means that you can click around in the image to change their focus. I'm still experimenting, but these worked well.
Here goes:
<iframe width="400" height="415" src="https://pictures.lytro.com/Gelf13/pictures/153262/embed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<iframe width="400" height="415" src="https://pictures.lytro.com/Gelf13/pictures/151852/embed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
If those don't work, here are direct links:
https://pictures.lytro.com/Gelf13/pictures/153262
https://pictures.lytro.com/Gelf13/pictures/151852
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Spoiler:
The results are very cool, but the camera itself is a little cumbersome. The buttons are fine, but the menu functions are limiting. Also it's very difficult to see the screen in bright sunlight, so those menu functions are doubly problematic. I think it would be nice if there was a eye-cup of some sort to use in daylight.
Also it would be nice if you could set the shallowness or depth of the focus. I've found that it really works optimally if all the object are within a certain distance, say about 15 feet or so. The camera doesn't really differentiate between an object 30 feet and 300 feet.
But the 'live pics' are really quite stunning.
Here's another kind of cool one:
https://pictures.lytro.com/Gelf13/pictures/154300
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Spoiler:
I took these in Provincetown, Ma:
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