Tablets are great. I have one and the mouse is gathering dust somewhere in a cupboard. The size of the tablet matters. Not the bigger, the better, but it has all to do with your ‘eye-hand-coordination’. Think of when you draw, are you happier with a fine pen, drawing really fine intricate details, moving only your fingers or are you happier with cruder material and move more from your wrist or even you elbow? If you’re more of the ‘fine’ kind a small tablet would be good for you, if you’re more of the ‘grand gesture’ go for a larger one. Maybe you should try one somewhere before you buy?
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I went there too to see prints and was disappointed to see a slide show. Don’t think they were taken with projection in mind. On the other hand, the images were striking and one of the advantages of the slideshow format was that the story was told the way it should be told. What I mean to say is that when printed one could go and view the story ‘counterclockwise’. Fascinating to see how the people’s attitude towards the invasion changed and the whole atmosphere got grimmer towards the end of the show.
Yes, beautiful photo. Could have walked straight out of a children’s clothing catalogue.
Maybe in contrast with what Lousy and Irishwonkafan say, I think your Irishcoastdocumentaryphotos are nine out of ten times a lot stronger, more original and as a serie exceptional. How long and how many photos will it take before you’ve gone all around the island?