En la variedad esta el gusto. This message was sent from a BlackBerry® from TiGo. -----Original Message----- From: Trevor Cunningham <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sender: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 18:47:25 To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students<photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-to: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: "Nose grease" update i'm presently filing patent for a camera that requires a scanner/sensor to be implanted in my right eyeball (my bad eye anyway) and the "shutter" will be tripped when i say the phrase "boo-ya!"...all wb and iso settings will be cognitive and the usb dump will be in my... pasha wrote: > Yah! Like the glasses in "The Jerk", but with a longer extension to > keep your nose away. Then you wouldn't have to worry about rotating > the nose guard back-and-forth (you might look pretty silly walking > around with it still covering your nose). > > pasha > > > > On 12/28/2010 09:02, YGelmanPhoto wrote: >> Say, here's a thought. Why not configure a snap-in nose guard on a >> swivel? When you're taking your camera out of your camera bag, take >> out the nose guard as well and snap it in -- onto your glasses or >> whatever. Then, when you're ready to look through the viewfinder, >> just rotate the nose guard into place, look through the viewfinder, >> take the shot, and rotate the nose guard away from your nose. When >> you're done photographing, unsnap the nose guard and store it in your >> camera bag. Brilliant, no? Happy new year! >> >> -yoram >> >> >> On Dec 28, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Elson T. Elizaga wrote: >> >>> Makes sense. Live view. >>> >>> On 12/28/2010 6:18 PM, Chris wrote: >>>> You should use the LCD panel instead of the viewfinder. My compact >>>> camera does not have a viewfinder. My nose is far away. >>>> >>>> Chris >>> >> >>