Aug 6, 2009Golden Hour

It was Brent who first turned me onto this thing called "Golden Hour". It's the time of day when the sun is no longer an intense white, instead it's a nice orange. It allows photos to be taking in the sunlight without the harsh exposure of normal sunlight. It happens around 6:30-7 in both the morning and night in the summer; I have yet to figure out the time frame in the winter. I thought I'd share with you today some pictures of flowers during this lovely time of day.

Seeing as how I'll be taking photography next year, I was hoping that I could get back into things with the 365 project. So far, it's been working. I've taken a lot more pictures than I have in the past few months. These Golden Hour pictures is the thing that really makes me excited about photography. Let's hope I can get some of these pictures for my class next year.

The only photo that was edited for color was the first. The rest were just resized. :)

Have any of you heard of Golden Hour, and if you have, have you shot during it? I'd love to see some of the pictures you got.

Aug 1, 2009Dear Apple,

I love love love your products. I know that you over price a lot of your products, and sometimes that bothers me, but I really do enjoy your products. I've talked about getting a MacBook Pro before. I own an iPod Touch and an iMac. However, there is a certain thing that I hope you add to the iPod line soon. Play counts.

I've had my iPod Touch since last August and have absolutely loved it. Besides the fact that I bought it weeks before the second generation came out, I still can't find much wrong with it. If I get kicked off the computer, I still have some method of getting on the computer without resorting to my PC. It gives me updates on my email quickly. Not to mention the lovely looking UI of it! It's just a shame that Apple hasn't put in play counts on the iPod.

I find it very interesting to see which songs I listen to very often. Some nights I'll just sit here and listen to the same song on repeat for hours and get its play count up 20-50 times. Now obviously the songs which are my current favorites will have a higher play count than those which came with an album I just downloaded for a handful of songs.

Now, these play counts are only recorded under my account in iTunes on my iMac. I would love my iPod even more if Apple added the syncing ability for play counts. I don't know much about how the iPods are programmed or anything, but it doesn't seem like it would be a lot of work to sync the play counts and increment them on the iPod.

The only glitch I can see — which might be causing Apple to not add this feature — is that what happens if the play counts changes on both the computer and the iPod from the time of sync? Which of the play counts would override the other? I came up with a solution that I think could work, but would require some extra file reading/writing:

  1. Before a sync create a play count counter file with the play counts of each of the songs.
  2. Take the difference between the computer's play counts and the file and add those to the iPod's play counts and vice versa for the iPod's.

Sincerely,
Vasili

Unless thousands of people want this feature to be added, I don't see Apple adding it anytime in the future. I guess it doesn't hurt to express your feelings, does it? Especially when something might happen? :3

If you have an iPod, do you have any features that you would like to add? If you don't have an iPod, what reasons do you have for not owning one?

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