29 November

Panorama: IPhone X

by Jon Katz
IPhone X

I especially enjoy discovering things and trying to figure them out, especially creative things. The Iphone X has a new photo feature I hadn’t seen before (the Iphone 8 also has it, it’s called a “pano” photograph, it takes wide-angle panorama shots.

I set the photo to “pano’ and a line appears with an arrow next to it. You move the camera along a wide and long long and keep the arrow in the middle of the line. I went from the pole barn in a nearly complete 2=360 degree circle behind me, where the donkeys were feeding.

The normal photo range would have been from Red to the sheep feeder, not all the way around to the donkeys. This opens up some new and creative possibilities for me, even a wide-angle standard lens can’t cover that wide of an angle.

The shot even caught Gus on the far right, he was watching Maria on the other side of the fence. I will have to figure out how to use this feature.

29 November

Red Eating!

by Jon Katz
Eating

Dr. Fariello told us that the thing for us to watch is whether or not Red is eating. Yesterday was a sort of wobbly back and forth day, but this morning Red seemed his usual self, he came over to my side of the bed, waiting for me to pet him.

I made a breakfast of kibble, hamburger and rice. He went right to the bowl and ate it quickly and eagerly. This is good news, it means he is not nauseous and his fever is down or gone.

Back to the vet tomorrow for a final check, I think we are out of the woods, especially if he eats this eagerly tonight.

We’ve got to figure out how to deal with the fact that Red’s immune system seems compromised. For now, I am just relieved and happy. More later.

29 November

Sunrise With Lenore And Rose

by Jon Katz
Sunrise With Lenore And Red

I remember taking this photograph it was one of the first I took when I started to get serious about photography at Bedlam Farm. Two remarkable dogs, Lenore and Rose, sitting in the beautiful sitting room of the first Bedlam Farm.

I remember lying on the floor while they watched me, my dogs seem to know to be still when I have the camera pointed at them. I call this photo love and work, because Lenore was the Love Dog, and Rose was the Work Dog.

I was living alone and somewhat shattered at the time, Maria had just come into my life, Rose was just beginning to falter and get sick. I’m grateful for this photograph, it hangs on the bedroom wall above our bed and catches the first rays of the sun in the morning.

These were wonderful dogs, spirits both come to stand with me as I sought to reclaim and change my life. They grounded me, comforted me, gave me strength in their own ways.

This photo was taken with the Iphone X camera, the original with a Canon 5 D.

As some of you know, I believe that some dogs are spirit animals, some are angels and guides. Lenore kept love alive for me until I could find it for myself, Rose was my partner in those chaotic and challenging first says of my life in the country.

She was uncompromising in her courage and work, she protected me and gave me strength.

I believe the great dogs come to mark the passages of our lives and define them. I am so fortunate to have had great dogs, the angels must be shining on me when it comes to dogs.

This is the first thing I see every morning, and I smile, sometimes cry, and am filled with emotion every time. When the sun hits the photo, I sometimes think it is Rose, reminding me to get up and check on the sheep. If I didn’t get up early enough, she would come to the side of the bed and nip my hand until I got moving.

(Lenore was different. She would lie on her back on the bed next to me snoring, and would have happily stayed there all day, if there was some food around.)

I still sometimes feel that nip. We have work to do. Get up.

28 November

Iphone X: Day Four. We Seem To Have A Relationship.

by Jon Katz
Iphone X Day Four

I want to be clear about this Iphone X experience.

I’m not here to tell you what to do, or what to buy, or which phone is better, or whether to get this particular phone or not. I won’t argue with anyone about swipes and notches and two-fingered prompts.

America is sick and bloated – and suffering – from argument. I don’t participate in it, not on the blog, not on Facebook or Twitter, not online, not with my Iphone. The whole premise behind the Army of Good is that we do good rather than fight about what is good.

If I argue with anyone, it will be face to face, or not at all. You can’t argue with a nasty coward who hides behind computers, or a hypocrite, whose roaming ground is often social media.

What I will do is share my experience of the phone with you, and if that is useful to you in any way –  people are telling me it is – that I will feel good about doing my job.

Decisions like this are intensely personal and individualistic, my responses and ideas may have nothing at all to do with you, they are not an argument. Because it works for me, doesn’t mean it will work for you.

Take it as you will, and do with it what you want.

After four days, I am now, in fact, loving my Iphone X. I have had a few bumps making the transition, but I have not yet regretted getting this phone for a minute.

Yesterday Apple offered me (and I assume all X buyers)  a free 30-minute tutorial to help X buyers learn about the new and different aspects of what seems to me to be a groundbreaking piece of technology. I scheduled it for Tuesday afternoon.

It was easy to set up and useful.

I  take seriously the challenge of learning how to use this phone, and understanding how this technology will affect the future, for me and others.I have never done this before but I accepted the offer.  I got an e-mail, punched my phone number into a box and Joira called me right on time and  entered my computer.

He put up a screen showing the phone with a pointer. I  was talking on the house phone, holding my Iphone X and looking at my computer screen.

He showed over the new navigation system of the Iphone X screen and demonstrated how it works. I could ask him questions. He showed me how to navigate the system, move photos directly into my computer, access apps I use quickly.

He showed me the best way to download what they call the Control Center, and to understand what’s on it, from brightness to volume and battery life.

I appreciated this tutorial, he wasn’t selling anything that I noticed. I was pleased that I knew most of the things he was showing me, and had very few questions for him. I had done my homework, I see now why all those teachers were begging me to do my homework. Perhaps I would have amounted to something.

I am, of course, being chastised by some people for spending so much money, for being spoiled and greedy, for exploiting foreign labor, for wrecking the environment,  and of obviously using Army Of Good Funds to pay for the phone. This is America, after all, land of the angry and the aggrieved.

In the fourth day, and taking stock, I can say this:

1.I believe the ` X is worth the $1,000 cost, plus two or three hundred dollars for accessories and Apple Care, the support contract. Given the technology in this machine and the way it works, it is  fair, although painfully expensive to many, including me. I can hardly even imagine the work that went into it.

2. The phone is not difficult to use, after the first few unnerving couple of  hours, I have had no trouble with it, and  I navigate it easily and comfortably.

All my data was easily transferred, all the apps I need work well. It has opened up every time I wanted it to.

In fact, I am using it so comfortably that I de-activated my Ipad and will donate it to a needy friend I know, I just don’t foresee a use for it any longer. That is a surprise to me. I count that as a substantial savings which cuts the cost of the X by roughly half.

3. I barely even notice the AI Face ID any longer, it recognizes me instantly and in all kinds of light. It works so well and instantly I forget it is there. And a new benefit. Sites like Paypal and even banks are using Face ID instead of passwords on the X. Passwords may soon be obsolete, and good riddance to them.

4. I appreciate the wireless (cordless) charging. I just lay the phone down in the charging pad and it recharges the battery, and very quickly. The battery last twice as long as my Iphone 6 plus. And I am thrilled every time a cord leaves our home.

5. The sound coming through the Beats phones (also wireless) is rich and clear and better than I have heard before.

6. The phone is fast and powerful. I am beginning to depend on it.

The OLED screen is beautiful, the details on the screen are extraordinarily. I’m glad I started saving months ago when the first new about the phone came out.

I am an older man who wears glasses and enjoy watching movies or series on the phone, the phone is smaller than the plus models, but the screen is bigger and better.

There has been no trouble. I had to call tech support several times the first 24 hours, I  have not needed them since.

7. The camera is as good as people say it is, but there are bugs in the system – the black and white program doesn’t work –  that are annoying and confusing. I am told bug fixes are coming from Apple soon. When you get a new phone as soon as it’s out, there will be bugs and fixes. I am no geek, but even I know that. This process requires maturity and patience, not always my forte. I am getting there.

I am using the camera for some portraits and scenes, and it has added a rich new dimension to my photography. I wouldn’t say it is better than my Canon, but is very good. And getting closer.

8. I am happy about the new Ai/Face Recognition Emoji’s, I’ve sent several slightly off-color Emoji’s to Maria, who cracks up when she gets. They scan my face and incorporate my image and voice in various animals and Unicorns. She says she likes getting a raunchy text from a Unicorn speaking with my face and voice. I thought it was for kids, but I love it.

It also offers a compelling insight into the future of artificial intelligence. The Iphone X is a teacher, and I seem to be a willing student.

9. I signed up for Apple Pay, I can use the phone to make purchases, I see the very idea of paper cash fading away.I am using it for very little these days, the X will accelerate that process.

10. The new Siri has a business-like voice and responds to a simple “Hey, Siri,” no matter what I am doing on the phone.

She is faster and sharper, and also, using AI, seems to know me better each day. This is not a small or entertaining thing. She is as close to a secretary as I will every get again in my life and helps me keep track of my life. She is also a whiz at research.

And oh yes, I’m getting the phone insured.

So that’s where I am. I like the idea that this is a first-rate smart phone but more importantly, it makes me think. It’s not a better smartphone, it’s a different smart phone. Quite different. I would never say that everyone or anyone needs to buy this phone, that is far too arrogant for me.

People have to make up their own minds about what they want, what they need, what they can afford, and what stimulates and challenges them.

With the display of Artificial Intelligence in the phone, the X seems to be using and learning me, as I am learning and using it. If you watched Space Odyssey, that has terrifying possibilities. I might call my Iphone Hal, it may turn on me one day.

But technology is a big wave, it washes up good and bad. I work hard to not be consumed by it,  but also to take from it what I can. I think it’s the future in a number of ways.

As I said, there is a consciousness to the phone, which makes some decisions all on its own, and which seems to repair and organize itself. This is a different relationship than I have had with a phone before.

It dialogues with me at times, which is both  unnerving and exciting to me. We are definitely getting to know one another, and we are becoming friends, not lovers.

So that’s where I am. I’m in. More later.

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