The dude reclines! Enjoyed this. I can totally relate to the benefits of taking time out to help recharge the mojo. Flow activities, if possible, help too.
Can't wait to see more of this series Daniel! That's some chance discovery and they look really well made images, I dig the light, tones, framing and all. I really get a sense of the trailers' place in time, now resting and forgotten.
Perfect personal series to post for the first one. However, I hope each photo doesn't show up on the main timeline as it does yours now. The point of a series is to show one photo (or collage?) on the main timeline and then you go into the series. My thoughts anyways.
Correct - it's just not turned on for everyone yet. Once Series is live for everyone, a Series upload will show a single photo with a little thumbnail set in the bottom left corner to navigate fully to the Series overview page.
@@tryglass Will we able to add text between photos. I may not want to add a block of text up front followed by a bunch of photos but rather have short text paragraphs before a few photos that talk about them.
@@pcmhatre Not between, but each photo can have it's own caption! We've discussed a feature like what you're describing and it's something we'll revisit as we set our 2025 roadmap.
Oh man. I do want to drink a glass of cold brew. Are you drinking cold brew Daniel? And, yeah. Love this new theme. Nothing new regarding golden hour - but the point of view you distill. Bravo. Cheers from Switzerland Glass Team!
We block every robot that we can and disable right click to save. The latter isn’t perfect because folks can still get around it if they really try, but that’s just table stakes for putting photos on the internet. 🤔 should make a video about this
I remember when Olympus brought out the body cap lens and everyone slated it. I loved it. Maybe get yourself a super cheap second hand Oly Pen camera and one of those lenses. It’ll sit in your pocket more easily. Just joined Glass and I’m enjoying.
I have noticed that it's harder for people to project nostalgia when an image is too perfect. There's less room for people to make up their on story to superimpose on reality when it's too real and accurate.
I totally feel you on this. My favorite setup is Fuji X-Pro 1 with a Fujifilm disposable camera lens put into an X mount body cap. Cost me less than $10 for that and it makes me just enjoy taking pictures. And I love all the photos you shared in this video, keep it up!