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Music Addict, DJ, VJ, Deity who loves all things tech! Independent Researcher and graduate student: Philanthropy. Cyclist enthusiast (100 miles, personal record) , swimmer (former American Red Cross Certified LifeGuard), avid skier, beginner snow boarder and beach volleyball amateur.
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Today, RemixCity & Panasonic LiHD Family 60 are coming to you LIVE from University of Houston M.D. Anderson Library in the great state of Texas! Y'know, George Bush country, Lone Star State, home of Chuck Norris' Walker Texas Ranger and Whataburger! Not to mention Frenchys! Food is life my friends! Eat it up!
This morning I shot some video of some abstract art in a fountain between the library and the 547 building where you can get an education and an Einstein Bros bagel or both, it's Texas! Go BIG!
Today I saw a great chance to show you directly with regular shots what the difference the 45-200 lens makes compared to my "everyday" 14-45. I won't get too technical but the zoom detail, of the 45-200 is AMAZING! You'll see the photos and the video from my trusty Panasonic LUMIX G1 and Panasonic LUMIX TZ 50.
I'll blog again after I upload them with exposition. I took the photos standing in the same place same angle all that's diffent is the G1 lens. Love the 45-200 I usede it to take those moon photos, dig the detail, look at the images at full size. I wanna work for NASA! Does Panasonic need a NASA science liaison? I'm available!
Thanks to the Young Conservatives of Texas for repping the Cougars "GO COOGS!" this morning. Cool people. Register to vote y'all and by all means read http://thePrettyPolitics.com (http://thePrettyPolitics.com)
Recently I was blessed to be invited to the MODERN MASTERS art show opening featuring the master works of Visonary Artists Barry Gross, Salvatore Principe and Laurence Gartel, the Father of Digital Art and my mentor.
To say it was Amazing is to be understated, it was Terrifically Incredible and thanks to Everyone who made the event AWESOME! The long list includes the incredibly alluring Robin White, my awesome inspirational Muse Deb Garcia, beautiful Christine Alfonso and super talented artist Victor Hugo, the amazing and amazingly personable photographer and painter John Stenger and the three men of the moment: Barry, Salvatore & Laurence.
I include a small sample of the images from this momentous occassion in my galleries as Panasonic & RemixCity at Modern Masters but the rest will be up in time after Mr. Gartel himself has his way with the many photos I took that night.
It's incredible when living legends are as humble and as human as these three. It was an honor and a pleasure meeting Mr. Gross whose mind blowing paintings must be seen to be fully appreciated and Mr. Principe whose mixed media reminds me why I absolutely love that medium. Cheers to you both, incredible!
Mr. Gartel is the reason I was there to see his art is a unique pleasure I indulge in at every opportunity and to do it while he is within earshot is even more Awesome. His Vision and plethora of technique is beyond words.
Should you ever be fortunate enough to meet anyone mentioned herein by all means do it, incredible, remarkable, and noteworthy company all. The event was well attended all night and had a great gathering of art lovers. I highly recommend not only the attendees, the gallery, the artists and the art, I recommend you go and buy something for your collection. I indeed will.
Go see the show at the Barry Gross Studio at 3335 NE 32nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308. Call 305.609.2463 or visit iconeditions.com [http://www.iconeditions.com]
Below from Panasonic & RemixCity at MODERN MASTERS:
Victor Hugo, Kairy Walker, Deb Garcia, Laurence Gartel at MODERN MASTERS
opening at Barry Gross Studio, Fort Lauderdale FL 33308. Call 305.609.2463
SPOTTED: Deb Garcia with her Panasonic HD Camera!
SPOTTED: Panasonic LUMIX in the hands of Laurence Gartel
Legendary Artist and Father of Digital Art, October 8, 2011.
Robin White of Whiterobin Design, Inc with her photo of the Modern Masters:
Barry Gross, Salvatore Principe, Laurence Gartel, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308.
I trust you are all doing well and if not I hope you will soon.
Serendipitously I came across 3 Panasonic products at a new friend's I thought would be perfect to share with my RemixCity LiHD family.
As you can see two of them below: A Panasonic Toughbook and a massive 50 plus inch Panasonic display, yes a monitor not a TV! Awesome right? Of course with the LiHD website front & center!
The beauty of the three Panasonic devices coming to my friend is that they were based on quality of device not even brand affinity or anything else. The laptop: "Great, it's durable, it works." the display "works for me". The HDTV "was the best deal at the store, I don't even know what brand it is.", well, it too is Panasonic.
So my dear LiHD Family, even non LiHD people are discovering Panasonic not through brand loyalty, awareness or marketing but through the distinction of the products themselves. Quality is a universal value, a global mark of distinction.
So the next time you wonder if my (or anyone's) allegiance to Panasonic is perhaps a lil too fanatical remember that I am committed to Quality and I keep finding that Panasonic goes above and beyond in each of their products. Their status quo is Excellence and Ingenuity, in electronics and other products, in everything I have seen so far.
When I find a flaw or something unappealing in a Panasonic product I'll be as vocal as I am now but it hasn't happened yet and the probability looks mighty low.
Cheers to TEAM TOUGHBOOK for the waterproof dustproof workhorse and to the team behind that massive computer monitor. Your products ROCK and even though the owner is super happy with them he just realized they are all Panasonic along with that awesome HDTV he got that "best deal" at the store recently.
I greet you in high spirits as the latest Panasonic device has come home to roost. As a budding animator, watching 3d is a must so I started with the Panasonic DMP-BDT310P as the heart of my 3D home theater.
It joins my 2D Panasonic Blu Ray player (a stalwart in its own right) a Sony 5 disc DVD unit and a Sony VHS unit.
This device was from delivery to installlation in seconds.
Power, HDMI, LAN, USB, Batteries, done!
The first song I streamed off a family members Lenovo was Aretha Franklin's A Rose is Still A Rose (Rhythm Mix) of the 1999 Ultimate Dance compilation on that device.
The remote is smaller lightweight and feature resplendent, skype has its own button!
So far I'm about to watch Constantine and then I will order and enjoy my FREE (with Panasonic purchase as this was) Avatar 3d Blu Ray.
Welcome to 3D RemixCity. Welcome to Miami, Panasonic 3D!
As we all know Panasonic is doing the AMAZING Experience Amazing tour in 15 markets around the country so anyone can try the products in person, have their questions answered and evaluate the technology and product quality in a hands on and fun environment.
I have never been to any tour like this for Panasonic or any other Pansonic technology show. I do plan on going to CES 2012 after seeing how cool this year's CES was so that's a given. Imagine my delight when I saw that the last stop for a few days of this years tour was at Aventura Mall, Aventura, Florida. My local mall and a personal favorite.
Yes, you may notice i just added some video i took at that mall but I took that long before I read the announcement here and for even the State of Florida Aventura Mall has become an international destination for a number of reasons,it made perfect sense to me that Panasonic would choose it to include Miami in this year's tour.
I was thinking I would go to the tour each day and talk to people as they try the products and the Calandros and Tim (my dear friends) are saying I should meet and greet and get all that reaction to share with all of us here, which I must agree is an EXCELLENT notion.
I hope to do us all proud but what questions do you have either about the 2011 lineup of Panasonic products, or for the people I hope to interview on behalf of Panasonic and LiHD?
I'll be blogging and posting photos and videos daily those few days and I can't wait to greet the Panasonic team!