I want to start the week on a positive note, so here's to gratitude & loving what you've got.
majestic Hawaii sunset taken with my iPhone 4 camera
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Monday, March 28, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Seeing Life Through These Lenses podcast
Are you interested in Photography? Listen to the pilot episode of the podcast: Seeing Life Through These Lenses where I play a little easy listening music, talk about life in Hawaii, Hawaiian history and culture, and landscape photography... the ambiance is warm and light-hearted, conversations sprinkled with some philosophical musings about life...so grab a drink, sit down, relax and I hope you enjoy listening!
Credits:
Slide #2 from Flickr under Creative Commons license
Jack Johnson's picture from Flickr under Creative Commons license
Jack Johnson music
Pu'uhonua O' Honaunau
Ken Rockwell
The Best Camera
This podcast was made possible by:
Garageband '09
Countless hours of pacing through my condo unit while organizing my thoughts
And an impending deadline
Credits:
Slide #2 from Flickr under Creative Commons license
Jack Johnson's picture from Flickr under Creative Commons license
Jack Johnson music
Pu'uhonua O' Honaunau
Ken Rockwell
The Best Camera
This podcast was made possible by:
Garageband '09
Countless hours of pacing through my condo unit while organizing my thoughts
And an impending deadline
Monday, March 7, 2011
I "Heart" Keynote + Jing!
Warning: geek talk ahead!
I had fun making this slide show and I hope you enjoy watching it too!
Okay, but if you really want to know the whole truth... well, there was a little bit of frustration there too since this is the very first time I am using Jing. For a while there, the preview looked like it can't be resized and was cutting out the text of my slideshow, so I embarked on this mad editing task of resizing my Keynote slides, which I will find later on to be unnecessary.
You see, I am the type of person who likes to just try it out and find my way around, I am usually pretty confident in my abilities to just wing it, you know and since I was up against a deadline, ahem . However, as with most things new, there is a learning curve and I found that I was getting ahead of myself there for a minute... So I forced myself to take a deep breath, slow down, eat a piece of humble pie and watched the video tutorials, and I am glad I did since I learned a few cool things.
Now if only I can find a way to compress the data size without sacrificing the image and sound quality... Hmmm, any techies out there that can give me some advice or am I asking for the moon?
The video might load excruciatingly slow, patience little one, patience... I heard it's a virtue.
I had fun making this slide show and I hope you enjoy watching it too!
Okay, but if you really want to know the whole truth... well, there was a little bit of frustration there too since this is the very first time I am using Jing. For a while there, the preview looked like it can't be resized and was cutting out the text of my slideshow, so I embarked on this mad editing task of resizing my Keynote slides, which I will find later on to be unnecessary.
You see, I am the type of person who likes to just try it out and find my way around, I am usually pretty confident in my abilities to just wing it, you know
Now if only I can find a way to compress the data size without sacrificing the image and sound quality... Hmmm, any techies out there that can give me some advice or am I asking for the moon?
The video might load excruciatingly slow, patience little one, patience... I heard it's a virtue.
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Aloha oe,
jing,
Keynote,
screencast,
slideshow,
story-telling through photography,
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