The Hidden Feature of iPhone 3.0

March 18th, 2009


Apple just announced their new iPhone OS 3.0 software will be available this summer as a free update to all iPhone users.

One small but awseome feature has gotten barely a whisper.

MacRumors.com reports: “Find my iPhone/iPod Touch” option available under MobileMe, which presumably allows you to locate your iPhone from Me.com

Let’s speculate on three uses:

I lose my phone all the time. Sometimes I left it at home. Sometimes I left it at the office. Sometimes I left it at the neighborhood bar. So the moment this feature is available I would enable it. The next time I lose my phone I could just log on to me.com and ask it to access my phone’s GPS and tell me on a map exactly where it is.

Parents could force the feature on and track where their kids are without the need for any 3rd party software. All Apple would have to do is lock that option to the rest of the Parental Controls. Sorry kids!

A “Play Music Until Located” which turns the volume on the phone to max and plays a version of “O Where O Where Could My Baby Be” until someone pics it up. They will see a dialogue that says “This iPhone has been lost. Are you the owner?” If the user taps yes then the user will be prompted for the 4 digit pincode for security. If the user taps no then the dialogue will switch to display the programmed contact information of the user with the option to call the “call when lost” phone number but no other options. Apple already does something vaguely similar with enterprise users, but I for one do not need my unit remotely “wiped” so much as returned to me! Going one step further it would be neat if I as the owner could set up a “reward if found” option. When the phone is found the finder is informed of the “reward if found of X dollars in iTunes credit” and is asked to enter their iTunes account email address and then is allowed to call the “call when lost” phone number to arrange return of the phone. If the phone is returned the owner can enter their pin to unlock the phone at which point the “lost if found” credit is automatically transfered to the finder. The process is transparent and everyone wins.

Jetty at the Beach

March 15th, 2009


Tom Laveuf and I teamed up for a casual shoot at South Point jetty in South Beach. Even after a week full of exhausting shooting, it can be one of my truest forms of relaxation to shoot.

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More Shots in the South Florida Sun After the Jump

Fairchild Botanical Gardens

March 14th, 2009


The last time I was at the Botanical Gardens I took only infra-color photographs (half infrared and half visible light).

Returning today for the Orchids festival with my friend Julia (of Shoe fame) and her husband, I brought along two visible light cameras.

The below frame is strait out of the camera without any contrast or saturation changes made. This flower really looks just like this.

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See More Beautiful Plants After the Jump

Miss U of M Headshots

March 3rd, 2009


Dear Ladies,

Please find below your black and white headshots. Your event coordinator will be deciding how best to use these headshots in your program. In addition to viewing these images online I have prepared both the black and white, and color images, as downloads.

Please note that nearly all of you opted to purchase your portrait as a high-resolution, full-color, retouched image. Therefore I have placed all of the headshots in their retouched form in this download. Tom and I spent our entire Sunday and most of my Monday evening setting up, shooting, editing, retouching, and posting these images for delivery. Please also note that $30 for a portrait is about what Sears charges, and well, frankly, Tom and I are a heck of a lot better than Sears; we only charged $30 because we too were poor college student at one time and while I don’t know your individual circumstances I’m sure most of you are not rolling in the money. All that said, if you opted not to purchase your portrait I ask that you respect my time and intellectual property by not downloading your image. If, after seeing your portrait you would like to purchase it please email me at info@doug-peterson.com and we can arrange for you to pay using PayPal or by mailing a check so that you can, without any moral hesitation, immediately download your portrait.

Download Black and White Low Resolution Images (this link will remain active during March only)
Download Retouched Color High Resolution Images (this link will remain active during March only)

If any of you have friends or family that are getting married, need photography for their business, or would like to test as a model we would love the referral. It was an absolute pleasure working with you all and I look forward to seeing you all at your event.

Tom and I are also be recruiting models for the following shoots. Please contact me at info@doug-peterson.com if you or any of your friends would like to hear more about this opportunity.
-  Underwater Shoot with long flowing dresses
-  Lingerie in a Derelict Private Jet
-  An Infrared Portrait Series on the Beach

Sincerely,

Doug Peterson (doug-peterson.com) & Tom Lauvef (tomlaveuf.com)