Trendy Beach Accessory

© Heather Loewenhardt

Trendy Beach Accessory

Uploaded: February 13, 2012

Description

The eReader has arrived on the beach. This year we have seen less paper books and more digital readers in a variety of brands. No matter what they claim, these eReaders are not that easy to read in the sun.

Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/640 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 250, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 500.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D

Comments

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe February 14, 2012

I'm sure this is true. Great comp. and capture, Heather. #1443223

Gord MacEachern February 14, 2012

Wonderful image Heather, a sign of the times I guess. I love to read, but so far I have resisted the ereader. #9981768

Mary K. Robison February 14, 2012

The future is now, Heather. Excellent capture, and so well composed. #9982065

Michelle Alton February 14, 2012

I have an early version of Kindle, sort of like this one. I love it, but now want the FIRE! But about this photo...It's brilliant, Heather. And YOU were able to photograph the screen perfectly in the sunlight! #9982072

Monnie Ryan February 14, 2012

I've got the Kindle Fire (plus two older Kindle models), and the Fire screen is readable in bright sunshine. Love it! Also love your photo! #9982094

Robert R. Goodman February 14, 2012

That wouldn't work here,we don't have a beach.Hi Heather,Happy Valentine's Day my friend!!!! #9982331

David Phalen February 14, 2012

Hard to shake the sand out of them too.:)

Outstanding POV and clarity here Heather!! #9982362

Carol L. Fowler February 14, 2012

I just got a Kindle Fire for Christmas- but I think I still like books better! #9982462

Mike Clime February 14, 2012

Nice comp and story telling capture, Heather! I would still rather hold a book. #9982568

John Connolly February 14, 2012

What a wonderful capture Heather! My friend has a Kindle, she was wrapped when we had a blackout, she could still read her book! #9982709

Reynaldo D. Reyes level-classic February 14, 2012

That's technology for you. I miss the good old fashioned way with hard copies of everything, photographs, analog phones and such. Great capture here ~ the way of the future. #9982918

Tammy Espino February 14, 2012

Looks like the thing to do to me :) great capture! #9983180

Jeffrey R. Bange February 14, 2012

Great capture Heather, definitely a sign of the times. I have an I Pad and love it. I now receive all my photo magazines on it and with not having the best eye sight I love the way you can increase the size of the print. I also have all of my camera manuals on it. #9983246

JO ANN CLEVELAND February 15, 2012

How kool Heather...love your comp on this too....can't read what is on there but have been thinking of buying one too!

jo ann c. #9983779

Barbara Waldoch February 15, 2012

Beautifully captured, Heather! #9984812

Tiia Vissak February 15, 2012

a great scene! #9984924

Debbie Bray February 16, 2012

I wonder how sand and technology mix? Could you really bother? Love how you've captured this, Heather! #9985024

Nancy L. Green level-classic February 16, 2012

Ah the electronic age, wonderful candid dear friend!! <>< #9985752

Claudia Kuhn level-classic February 16, 2012

Technology at the beach... I still like a paperback where you don't mind if it gets wet or full of sand. #9986217

Emile Abbott level-deluxe February 17, 2012

At least the eReaders leave less trash to pick up. #9987388

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