Apple should sell an accessory for the iPad which helps you keep it steady, 
like this
http://heritagephotoarchive.co.uk/img/s4/v63/p1131846004-3.jpg

and something to keep the sun off the screen, like this:
http://www.victorianpicturelibrary.com/images/preview/TP10-photographer-customers-scotsman.jpg

It would be an ideal example of inexorable progress, so I expect Amazon will 
wish to patent it.

B

> On 15 May 2014, at 20:45, "Bruce Walker" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I think it would be really great if manufacturers added cameras to
> other large and unwieldy objects. It would be so much fun to observe
> folks taking pictures with, say, a big colorful beachball, or a
> wheelbarrow, or a 4x8 sheet of 1/2" plywood.
> 
> #4 is interesting. Looks a lot like a photogram.
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Christine Aguila
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> These 5 pictures were shot with the iPad Air and rendered with the iPad Air. 
>>  The combination of photo apps used were Photogene, Snapseed, Vintage HD, 
>> then just a bit of lightening in Lightroom when I imported them for upload 
>> to the web.
>> 
>> I’m a more freeish bird now.  I’ve completed some heavy work 
>> responsibilities that I’ve had for the last two years—all gone now.   Yes!  
>> Yes!  Yes!  I took a walk in the park yesterday with my nephew, and it felt 
>> such a luxury.  Speaking of my nephew, Akira, (think portrait in PDML 
>> annual)—at the age of 13, he’s 5 foot 11 inches!
>> 
>> Shooting with the iPad was fun, but I did have some challenges.  The 
>> daylight glare on the screen was somewhat annoying, but I did get used to 
>> it, and it is a bit awkward to handle—no camera strap, holding it steady out 
>> in front of you and figuring out how to hold when not shooting can be 
>> clumsy.  Still, it was fun and a bit freeing.  I aim to do more shooting 
>> with it for a bit of variety.
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/park/
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine
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