Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Going Nowhere



Going Nowhere, originally uploaded by WhereWeveBeen.
How Do We Go Down To The 1st Floor?

Friday, June 25, 2010

O.Z.

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 70-200mm Lens - 1/60 Seconds, F2.8, ISO 100

Thursday, June 24, 2010

First pictures from the iPhone 4

One of the things that we were waiting for with the new iPhone 4 was the new 5 megapixel camera. Coming from the 3G, the pictures that we got was crappy at best, especially if you're used to using a DSLR as your main camera (I know, not a good comparison) but the first few shots that I got is very promising. These came out directly from the phone without any post processing.







Wednesday, June 23, 2010

iPhone 4 - in the box and setup



Our new iPhone 4 came a day early and we're pretty much thrilled! Fortunately for us, we live in the East Coast and we had a good couple hours jump ahead of the rest of the US when we did our pre-order. At around 730am EST, the Apple store was already having problems the storefront so we went and ordered our phones through AT&T which went very smoothly. I was finished doing both our orders in less than 10 minutes!
The iphones were supposed to be delivered on the same day as "launch day" on June 24 but we started seeing some arriving as early as the 22nd! A good 2 days ahead of schedule. This is a great move  on Apple and AT&T's part so that the activation process will be spread out for a couple of days since I'm pretty sure there will be a LOT of surprises on Launch Day.

The packages came in 2 unassuming boxes left in our front door (Good thing it didn't rain). This is probably the last picture that I took with the iPhone 3G and I can't wait to try out the new 5 Megapixel Camera and HD video.

The new box is deep and shows the new design elements that Apple made for this generation. 

I'm always impressed at how Apple always make sure that the packaging is well designed. Here we see the phone on top which kind of reminds me of those marble coffins with the white rectangular box and a likeness of the person on the top... A little morbid I know but still impressed.











The top face of the phone hits the inside of the top box. There's a thin padding underneath but try to be careful when you get it.

I love the new design of the iPhone, it's sleek and industrial and it feels very solidly built. This felt the same as when Apple just started making the unibody macbook pros. As soon as you hold it you can feel that this is really a well made machine.

 Inside the box is the usual accessories that Apple include with their phones. You have the USB sync cable, earphones and power adapter Although one thing that is absent is the wire-paperclip 'thingy' that you use to take out the sim. Although for the couple of years that we had our 3G, we never really found a need to use it. 


Once you're done ogling your new phone, it's time to activate it. According to the email that AT&T sent, you can activate your new phone by calling their activation line or by going to http://www.wireless.att.com/businesscenter/activations/.

When you activate online, the first thing it asks is for your order number and activation number. This should have been sent to you via email when you placed your order.
Then it will ask you for your IMEI Number as well as the ICCID number which is conveniently printed in the smallest caps possible at the bottom of the box.


Once you've entered everything correctly, you'll see this Status screen and hopefully the Activation Status will say 'Complete'. When I did the activation today, it only took less than 5 minutes for the whole process. I wonder how long it would take tomorrow when all hell breaks lose!



The next step would be to turn on your phone and connect it to your computer to register and restore a backup of your information (or start a new profile if this is your first iPhone)
Once you have your phone synced with itunes, you can now enjoy one of the best phones available.


So, what do I think is one of the best features of the new iPhone? Well, the design for me is a given but I think the best feature IMHO is the Retina display. When I saw that Steve Jobs' Keynote I always wondered why he was so emphatic whenever he mentioned the Retina display. Boasting the highest resolution in a phone, He claimed that you can't even see the jaggies or the pixels and that the color and contrast was spectacular. Boy was he right. YOU have to see one in person to believe it. The text is crisp like you would see in a printed book and the colors and sharpness of each picture and icon is amazing. 


There's a lot more to be said about the new iPhone and I've barely even said anything about the new IOS4. But one thing's for sure, Apple really nailed it with this phone and we're just happy and lucky to be able to enjoy it.

Check out Engadget's review of the iPhone 4. They have some really nice comparisons on the new Retina Diplay.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/22/iphone-4-review/

Good luck to everybody that's lining up tomorrow.!

The things people do to lose weight

Seen at work / Hipstamatic iPhone 3G

Monday, June 21, 2010

World Cup Kitten


A little does of cuteness for your Monday blues. I hope he doesn't get trampled!

Source:
Paw Nation
Photo: Franck Fife, AFP / Getty Images

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Gundam Heads

Ever since I first saw Gundam Seed back home, I've been hooked with collecting and building Gundam models. I always had an interest in building scale models, whether it's race cars, motor bikes or jets but these gundam models really pushed me over the edge. I've since brought all of my models with us in one carry-on luggage when we moved to the US but haven't really found a place to display them. Here's just a few in my collection albeit without the rest of their body. Cheers!



Gundam MG Strike Rouge


Gundam MG RX-178 Gundam Mk.II (Titans Version) Scale 1/100




Saturday, June 19, 2010

Mars

Canon Powershot G5, 1/13 , F3.0

Friday, June 18, 2010

Lines for Apple's iPhone 4 will be HUUUUUGE!!!!

If you haven't heard of it yet (or if you vowed to never watch tv or go to the internet and just sleep under a rock...), Apple has just finished the pre-order phase for their 4th generation iPhone and will start selling them on their retail store on June 24. Given the current figures, they already have over 600,000 iphone 4's on pre-order and now it turns out that this figure doesn't even include reservations or walk-in sales. Given this new information, it looks like Apple will easily double that number on sale day. Hit up Boygeniusreport.Com for a breakdown of some of the apple store numbers. 

If June 15 was any indication of things to come, expect to break out your tents and park your behind to the nearest Apple store that you can find!


Reminder:
Apple is not the only store selling the iPhone 4.  You can check out your local Bestbuy, AT&T or Radioshack for stock info.




Check out this dude in Dallas, TX apparently he's the first iPhone 4 camper found in the wild. A little extreme IMHO but for everybody that's getting the newest from Apple on the 24th, I wish you all good luck and happy hunting! [Dallas News via Engadget]


You could also try your paper cutting, folding, gluing skills and make a DIY Paper iPhone 4 while waiting for the real thing!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Spam, Eggs and Rice for Dinner - Priceless!

P1000935.jpgPanasonic DMC-GF1, 20mm 1.7 Lens - 1/30 second, F 2.0, ISO 200

Love it when we have breakfast for dinner. 

Spinner

Taken by my Hipstaphone

Monday, June 14, 2010

DIY Paper iPhone 4


Everybody is talking about the new iPhone 4 that's coming this June 24 but if you're the type of person that can't wait, you can print out this DIY paper version. The site needs a bit of translating but if you're curious enough, the link will get you to the template that you need! Enjoy!


DIY Paper iPhone


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Contemplating the Fruit

Panasonic DMC-GF1, 20mm 1.7 Lens - 1/30 second, F 1.7, ISO 125

Monday, June 7, 2010

Vienna Sausage Daisy for Dinner

Panasonic DMC-GF1, 20mm 1.7 Lens - 1/30 second, F 1.7, ISO 320
- too lazy and too sleepy to cook.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

It's Me, It's You

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 100mm F2.8 Lens - 1/40 Second, F2.8

Friday, June 4, 2010

In a Land called Honah Lee

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 24-105mm Lens - 1/80 Seconds, F4.0, ISO 200



Thursday, June 3, 2010

Our New Discus Fish Aquarium




Ever since our favorite cichlids died, we did a whole revamp of our aquarium and ended up with one of our favorite fish ever! The discus fish is also a cichlid but it is probably one of the most colorful freshwater fishes that you can get. The discus originally came from the Amazon but most of the varieties that you see in the store are already captive bred. They can grow pretty large, like a small dinner plate and are very sociable. Some say that they are a bit difficult to take care of but our LFS (Local fish Store) said that they were very hardy as long as you make sure that the tank is clean.  


I can remember the first time I saw an adult pair back in the Philippines and I was blown away at how beautiful and regal they are. The 2 that we got are about 2 inches big (far from the 8-10 inches that they can potentially grow) and they share their new home with a bunch of tetras. I'll describe our setup in a future post but I hope you enjoy the video.









Apple Picking

Panasonic DMC-GF1, 20mm 1.7 Lens - 1/20 second, F 1.7, ISO 400

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