Good morning, Lorraine! What a nice invitation…I’m headed to my voice lesson in a few minutes, but if you’re still writing this afternoon, I’d LOVE to write with you. xo
Yeah, technological advances are making things obsolete much more quickly now. For example, there’s a new camera in production that’ll turn the industry on its ear. I think it might be making its debut this fall. I can’t remember what they’re calling the prototype, but it does all the heavy lifting when it comes to making adjustments for potential user errors (focusing issues, lighting concerns, etc). I saw it featured on a TV show (60 Minutes?) and can’t wait to work with one myself.
lorrainemt
Popping in to say good morning, and I hope you’re healing well. Come write with me if you have time!
Melodye Shore
Good morning, Lorraine! What a nice invitation…I’m headed to my voice lesson in a few minutes, but if you’re still writing this afternoon, I’d LOVE to write with you. xo
anabelgonzalez
oh my that camera now sees old and for that time was all technology . I guess in a few yars our digital cameras will be something of th epast!
Melodye Shore
Yeah, technological advances are making things obsolete much more quickly now. For example, there’s a new camera in production that’ll turn the industry on its ear. I think it might be making its debut this fall. I can’t remember what they’re calling the prototype, but it does all the heavy lifting when it comes to making adjustments for potential user errors (focusing issues, lighting concerns, etc). I saw it featured on a TV show (60 Minutes?) and can’t wait to work with one myself.