At $47 USD I think I’ll just stay inside and take some macro shots instead.Īpple Matters has an interesting story on the Disney/ Pixar deal called How To Turn 10 Million Into 7 Billion: A Brief History Of Pixar. With the weather in Toronto dipping down to -9 degrees Celsius, I could use a pair of these gloves from Axes Quin. I wonder how long it will be before Canon and Niko add this along with video to their high-end cameras. No real photographer would ever use such a feature. I just figured that live view was a low-end feature. Whenever someone (who is not a photographer) looks at my Canon EOS 350D camera they ask why the LCD panel doesn’t work. A lot of smaller, consumer DSLR cameras have this feature whereas prosumer and pro cameras don’t-you look through the viewfinder instead. Olympus has announced a 7.1 MP camera that has a true live view on it’s LCD screen. The reviews and features from these film buffs are interesting and will hopefully introduce you to some of the great films that are out there. describes itself as a site that reviews “older, often unpopular, and sometimes unknown films that merit a second look”. For that reason it gets a link in the sidebar of the homepage. I’m not sure where I came across not coming to a theatre near you but it is a site I now visit frequently. Touchez pas au grisbi is a film that I would rank up there with Rififi and Bob le Flambeur and one that I plan to watch again. The DVD also contains several special features. The high definition transfer looks and sounds great. I’m just glad that The Criterion Collection restores films like this. Maybe its because I’m seeing them for the first time. There is an honesty about these films that I find refreshing. I’m always surprised, and pleased, at how gritty some of these French films were with the profanity, sex and violence-something you’d never see with an American or British film. Becker takes you back to Paris, 1954 and gives you glimpse at what the crime world may have been like. In Touchez pas au grisbi, a couple of aging gangsters want to retire and leave the underworld behind. I can’t seem to get enough of these French gangster films. Touchez pas au grisbi (Hands Off the Loot!) is another classic film, directed by Jacques Becker. He’ll be discussing some of the photos from his photoblog daily dose of imagery. Sam Javanrouh is giving a lecture on Wednesday at Hart House in Toronto. If you’re in town then don’t miss this show at 660 Queen Street East. I left the gallery inspired and plan to ride the rails for a day in search of some photo opportunities. I never thought of the subway and streetcars as a theme for a photo shoot. I went on Saturday and was impressed with the work I saw. It features the work of 25 photobloggers. The Toronto Free Gallery has IN TRANSIT-a gallery exhibit that captures Toronto on the move. The software pays for itself after the first month. That’s 15 minutes per week or 13 hours ever year. I waste about 3 minutes each work day, dealing with spam. The bottom line is that SpamSieve definitely works and will save you time. I receive all of my good email messages and maybe 1 or 2 pieces of spam each day. After using this software for less than a week, my spam problem is gone. Noise about SpamSieve I bought a copy and took an hour to set it up. No matter how many junk mail rules I create using Microsoft Entourage, new spam messages seem to find their way to my Inbox.Īfter reading a post on Signals vs. I’ve been spending more and more time deleting spam. SpamSieve is a Mac OS X software application that uses Bayesian spam filtering to keep your email spam under control.
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