What I love about the desert is how cruel, Spartan, and vast it is.
Also, something strangely zen about being in the desert. It purifies my mind, and in someways, makes me go into primal mode. You you think a lot less about the luxuries of modern day society, and instead think about the essentials.
Joshua Tree is my new favorite place. I can’t wait until I go back!
Therefore, if you want to clear your mind, I recommend going to the desert.
I just came back from Joshua trip, and I have nearly over 2000 photos to quickly sort through. In order to maximize speed up my workflow, this is what I did:
First, I shot both small JPEG, an extra small JPEG on my Ricoh GR 3X. I used the lightning to SD card adapter, and imported my photos into my iPhone Pro. Then, I look at the photos as aspect ratio, and favorite my best photos from the contact sheet screen.
The way I favorite my best photos is when I see them as small thumbnails, I click and hold the photos I like, and then I favorite them.
Also, a new hack I discovered is that when I like a certain photo and don’t want to lose it, I just screenshot it and crop it, and therefore it becomes their first photo in my photo stream, and I can quickly upload it to my WordPress media library.
To make a better composition, get closer, fill the frame, and make your compositions tighter.
For example, in this portrait I shot of my mom, Umma, look at how I worked the scene, and kept shooting from a distance and getting closer. Ultimately, I prefer the tightest composition, which has the maximum visual impact and intimacy.
The reason why it is so great is that it fits your feet so well, is insanely comfortable, has a wide toebox, aesthetically looks great, and also it’s not a Croc. You can wear it everywhere, I’ve even seen a guy hiking with it. I also love that you could comfortably wear it without socks, which is great in Southern California. I hate socks.
My grade joy of seeing a super base level Nissan versa, with stick shift. No frills, no unnecessary flourishes. Black on black. It reminds me of my first car, my 1991 Nissan Sentra XE, five speed, 4 door, 1.6 L engine. I would be very happy if Nissan made a Nissan versa SE-R.
The reason why I also love the spartan interior of the Tesla model 3.
One thought that comes to my mind a lot is this: if a spartan hoplite were alive today, how would he live his life, what would he own, what would he own? What car would he drive?
Some thing I learned from my friend Sean, who is a Japanese woodworker: the notion of honesty of materials. For example, if it is not wood, don’t make it try to look like wood. For example, the interior of cars should not simulate fake wood.
Even some thing I thought about the new iPhone Pro, with the stainless steel edges: even though I hate how shiny it is, untreated stainless steel is more honest. That is the purity of form, rather than coating it with another material.
This is why I really hate fake leather, a.k.a. “pleatherâ€. If it is plastic, just let it be plastic. Real leather should be real leather, fake leather or “vegan leather “should not be a thing. Also this is why “fake meat“ is such a bad idea. Why are we trying to make soy beans taste like ground beef? Shouldn’t we just enjoy soy beans for the sake of soy beans?
The Model S might be the best car in the world. Why? It isn’t a car — it’s a mini autonomous self driving house/mini-RV. In case of a zombie apocalypse, you can definitely live out of one.
Unfortunately traffic — public transportation is not the future because of COVID. People will prefer to drive themselves and prefer sanitation. Autopilot is the best future to beat the fatigue of driving.
Speed, endurance, range — what everyone desires in a car.
The rich are only getting richer — and cheaper to buy a Tesla than a house.
30 years from now, Tesla as a company will only become greater.
400 miles: The ultimate range. Eventually the Model 3 will probably get a 400 mile range battery. 400 miles enough from Norcal to Socal — the ultimate test. Even socal to Joshua Tree is only 120 miles— and there is a Tesla supercharging station next to Turtle Rock Casino closeby. 29 palms also as a great place. I cannot wait until Yucca Valley gets a Tesla supercharging station. Or make an Airbnb with a electric charging port.
Don’t die today: Less likely to die in a car crash from a Tesla than a normal car.
The minivan of the future: Rich people won’t stop having kids. Tesla Model X as the ultimate minivan— guys will be able to convince their wives to buy a Tesla Model X because it is “safe†and “good for the kidsâ€. Why do they show the quarter mile drag race time for a Tesla Model X Plaid? To make guys who were once into sports cars (Porsche 911, etc), feel less shame driving a minivan with the kids.
California will eventually ban gasoline cars: Perhaps 20 years from now, California will no longer allow the new manufacture of gasoline cars.
In regards to battery life on electric cars — compare the iPhone 3G to the new iPhone Pro. iPhone Pro battery can easily last 2-3 days, and recharges insanely fast now. Same will happen with Tesla and electric cars.
Tesla is synonymous with electric car, just like when people mean to talk about Bitcoin when they talk about “cryptoâ€, or talk about “Kleenex†instead of “tissueâ€.
$126,000 for a Tesla Model X plaid: Cheaper than an RV, camper van, and house. If I were a single millennial tech worker, I’d just be “homeless†and live out of my Tesla Model X than pay rent in SF/Bay Area.
When Tesla gets their Semi out — this will be the game changer for moving commerce. Great idea: The Tesla will complement drivers, rather than replace them. Also, there is currently a huge shortage of truck drivers. Imagine if your shipping company had a Tesla semi that you could drive, there would be tons of eager would be truck drivers who would sign up.
Solar is the future: it might take another 30 years, but we will eventually get there. Think about all the untapped sunpower left in the desert.
The truck of the future? It seems that Americans love trucks. And let us not forget that Tesla is technically an American company. Once the cyber truck finally comes out, I’m sure there will be a lot of people who trade in their Ford F1 50s for a cyber truck instead.
Tesla and Elon Musk has successfully created a cult, or a culture: This is how Apple became so successful, because honestly, Apple and Apple products are a quasi-religion and cult for atheist tech lovers.
The Tesla model Y is actually surprisingly affordable for what it is: In the suburbs, it seems like it is the most popular new family car. Around $60,000 is actually quite affordable for what it is, especially when comparing it to a Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, etc.
A super basic Tesla Model 3– $45,000. Not cheap, but, assuming you make monthly payments, even a quasi-normal person could afford one.
Use Procreate app to dissect, add color gradients, add noise, grain, and other â€image destruction†or â€image obstruction“ filters to see your photos in new ways. Invert your photos to better see the darkness and tone distribution of your photos.
Instead of learning how to code, better to learn how to blog.
Honestly at this point, blogging and wordpress is almost as confusing and technical as coding, yet blogging as a more effective way to distribute yourself and enact impact.
What do we seek as photographers and image makers? To make images which inspire — inspire movement, enthusiasm in the spirit of humanity, and the zest of living and being alive!
We are interested in investing in stocks, crypto, etc … why not ourselves?
Yourself as a means to yourself
Why are we not allowed to posit ourselves as an end unto ourselves? To strive to seek to transform ourselves into the ubermensch? Why must we justify our own self development for the sake of having utility to and for others?
To become 1000x more as a photographer — in terms of photographic productivity, shooting, innovation, entrepreneurship, vision, ambition, and subject-defying genre. How can we become 1000x more insanely epic as a photographer when compared to others or what a traditional â€photographer†should be?
Simple ideas being —
You become a “full stack†solution. You are the author, creator, distributor and publisher of your photos. No reliance on social media, third parties, agencies, etc to distribute your work. You distribute it all yourself!
Extra small JPEG as an experiment. Edit and select all your photos on your iPhone. Upload straight to your blog media library.
You make photography the purpose, telos, and directive of your life. Don’t get distracted with all this other basic stuff.
The desert offers infinite possibilities. In fact, the terrain of the desert is almost like being on Mars. Isn’t it just better to live in a desert, than go to Mars?
In America there is a bias to root for the underdog. But I believe it’s actually better to be part of the winning team.
For example, best to stick with Apple and iPhone than to use Android (the losing team). Or better to use Bitcoin instead of all the other “alt-coins†(losing team). Or better to be American than any other “losing team†nation.
Also better to be in bed with Google than without.
Also, better to have a Tesla than any other electric car.
Use the dominant platform. Thank goodness I used WordPress.org not Blogger (dead).
Also, don’t use a windows pc, just use a mac. All Macbook laptops at least 10000x better than any windows laptop equivalent, or chromebook.
Don’t get a hydrogen car, only hybrid or electric. For hybrid it really seems Prius is by far the best bet.
Or why it’s still better to have a Leica than a Fujifilm camera.
Or Coca Cola over Pepsi, Nike over Adidas, McDonald’s over Burger King, Starbucks over Peets. Amazon over Walmart. Apple over Microsoft.
The front facing iPhone Pro camera for selfies is very great for vlogging. To vlog more, just use the iPhone front facing camera!
The camera highlight protection is great, focuses insanely close, and even Kanye West said the iPhone microphone is the best microphone on earth. Similarly speaking, the front-facing (selfie) camera for the iPhone Pro might be the best camera on planet earth.
Just use the iPhone Pro front facing selfie camera video to shoot vlogs, and just Airdrop it to your laptop, then upload it to YouTube/your video WordPress media library.
Why is the new Apple website so cluttered? Simple ideas:
Get rid of these confusing links like ‘Store‘, ‘Only on Apple‘ (it should just say “Services” or “Subscribe”) and instead of ‘Tv & Home“, it should just be “TV”.
Also the banner on top is unnecessary and ugly. Just get rid of it.
For example, I find the Google Maps icon as insanely ugly. I far prefer the Apple Maps icon, even though Google Maps is probably at least 1000x better than Apple Maps for real navigation.
Like Steve Jobs said with the original iPhone … the icons are so beautiful, ‘you can lick them.’
Some personal suggestions for the iPhone camera UI-UX, and ideas for the iPhone pro camera:
The first idea is to simplify and integrate the different shooting modes better. Currently there are far too many options for shooting modes. For example, integrate the portrait mode into the direct camera mode. Also, either get rid or integrate of the Slomo and time lapse feature.
Also for the new photographic styles, assuming that the iPhone camera is a creative tool, I would suggest adding options for adding simulated grain, especially when it comes to the black-and-white high contrast noir mode. Add the ability to increase your grain from weak, standard, or high grain. Adding simulated film grain to iPhone cameras will make for more aesthetic photos.
Reconsidering the default options
Currently, there is too much feature bloat when it comes to the iPhone camera settings. Let us consider that honestly, nobody uses Slomo, nobody uses panoramic mode, and nobody uses time lapse.
99% the time people are either using the default camera app, just shooting normal photos, or shooting videos. The new cinematic mode should somehow be integrated with the video mode. If anything, the cinematic mode doesn’t need its own option, the default video mode should be the cinematic mode.
Just keep Live Photos on all the time
I actually think that the Live Photos feature is great. Being able to relive some of your favorite memories later is a great innovation. I do it all the time with Cindy, especially when looking at old photos of Seneca.
Therefore, just keep Live Photos on all the time. There is no need to give it the option to turn it off.
The â€carat†(arrow) UI/UX is not clear
One of the new defaults to hide the extra options is the â€caratâ€, or the up and down arrow. This icon is not intuitive. The test is figuring out whether my mom knows how to use it, and she has no idea.
Either on/off, or auto all the time.
Also, things like the flash icon. I believe that the best UI is when you push the flash button, it either toggle it on or off. There should be no auto mode.
Either that or just make the flash always auto, and get rid of the option altogether.
Don’t hide options
I also think it is very bizarre that the filters function is hidden. Shouldn’t it be one of the first ones visible? I would say things to get rid of include the aspect ratio icon, and even the timer feature. Nobody really uses it.
I think a good way to better integrate the timer feature is just make it hey Siri feature. For example, you tell Siri to shoot a photo for you. For example, if you put your iPhone on a tripod, you say “hey Siri shoot a family photo for us.â€
Macro is very good
The new macro feature is actually very good. I believe the macro feature should be turned on as a default. Also, I think Apple needs to double down on their marketing efforts regarding the macro feature as a very good creative tool for the iPhone. The macro feature alone is worth the iPhone camera upgrade, especially for the photography enthusiast.
Show detected text is more of a distraction
The idea of showing detected text is a good one, yet in integration, it is very confusing. Even myself, somebody passionate about tech, I have never used it, nor do I really understand how it works. Try explaining this to my mom.
In regards to showing Detective text, I would just turn this off by default, and have the power user turn it on in case they want it.
Nowadays it seems that the trend is towards “inclusivity“. But, it seems that exclusivity is actually a better approach. Why? When you try to placate to everybody in the mass market, you end up trending more towards mediocrity. To elevate, we must become more exclusive.
I’ve always been a big fan of the iPad, especially the iPad Pro. And truth be told, I really don’t like and hate the new iPhone Pro. However, maybe the best way to approach it is to not think of the iPhone pro as a phone, but simply as a really really small iPad.
RICOH GR IIIx is surprisingly good; the more I use it, the more I review the photos, the more my mind is blown. Even sharper, higher resolution and detail than the GR III!
I love how black the photos are. It seems the lens of the new RICOH GR IIIX has even more contrast than the prior GR III.
Just got the new iPhone Pro in silver, and oh man … the glare from the side bezels are pretty bad. Perhaps just getting the graphite finish is superior, even though silver is better to refract heat.
Shooting info display: Just turn on the grid guide (press DISP on the back-right button of the RICOH GR III/X to scroll through the display shooting modes)
Image Control: Hi/BW (high contrast black and white): press FN button to customize Contrast +4, Contrast highlight/contrast shadows to +4, Sharpness +4, Grain Effect 3)
Finally had a chance to review the Ricoh GR IIIX. Check it out.
The skinny is that the GR IIIx has superior optics and image quality over the GR III. Assuming you already have a GR III, just stick to it, and wait for the GR IV to come out.
If you have never owned a Ricoh GR camera, just get the GR III (28mm is better than 40mm as a focal length for creativity).
Bitcoin is a good investment to hedge against uncertainty in the future. If you think the future will become more uncertain and crazier, Bitcoin is a good bet.
Apple is on the way out?: I tested all the new Apple devices, and they all felt meh and lukewarm. Perhaps this is a ripe chance for a new competitor to enter the arena; Apple seems like what IBM used to be (the Goliath). Too many products, too much nerdification (the trend towards more powerful devices, not sleeker and more beautiful ones). No more visionary at the helm (after Jobs died, and now Jony Ive has left).
Creative thoughts
The goal in photography is to make more photos. I see hiking as a great option.
Thus, just go on a hike, and upload the best photos you shot on the hike to arsbeta.com
Autofocus is superior to manual focus. Why? Reasons:
You are more likely to capture the decisive/significant moment. This is by far, our #1 priority in photography.
In theory if you’re shooting street photography on a rangefinder camera, with a 28mm lens, at ISO 1600, at f/16, then technically the rangefinder is superior in terms of manual focusing. Because literally everything is in focus, and there is no delay with autofocus. However, can you fit your Leica M in your front pocket? No. RICOH GR III/IIIX, you can.
Therefore don’t get suckered by manual focusing; autofocus is better.
I really love the new proportions and the color-scheme of the new 718 GT4 RS: The cement grey with the magnesium-blue wheels.
The 911 is a bit boring. Also, I prefer the smaller size of the 718 over the 911. Everyone has a 911 as well; better to have something a bit smaller, more different and distinct.
Are manual shifters overrated?
I’ve always been a purist with manual shifting cars over automatic ones. But … why?
If you look at *real* motorsport racers nowadays, it is all automatic and paddle shifting. Manual transmissions are a thing of the past, and a more romantic notion of the past. Also when watching films like racing ones, ford vs Ferrari — it looks better on camera to shift a manual car than just use an automatic car, same with fast and the furious.
But … perhaps automatic is superior to manual. For example with my camera, I shoot in P (program mode), which is more or less fully automatic (auto ISO, auto focus, auto aperture and shutter speed), and I focus on what is really important: composition, framing, capturing the decisive and personally significant moment. This is why RICOH GR III is superior to even the newest Leica M digital camera; autofocus is superior to manual focus.
Even with all the new electric cars … there is no shifter, no stalk, no paddles necessary. It is all one integrated gear. Thus even with gas/hybrid cars, the ideal is to get rid of the stalk all-together, something that new Genesis cars do very well. No gas/hybrid car needs a shifter stalk. It should be an elegant, integrated design.
The best iPhone
Assuming you prefer road trips, hiking and working from your phone and being off the grid, etc, iPhone Pro (silver, the smaller size) with medium-storage capacity seems ideal (256GB).
First of all, I think a phone is not a camera. It shouldn’t be a camera. We should have a ‘standalone’ digital camera instead (Ricoh GR III/IIIx)
Secondly the question is–
Do you actually use your phone for phone calls, or only texting?
A productivity hack I discovered for iPhone — don’t text and don’t use iMessage. Just use FaceTime to call if you need to. And don’t even use the voice calling function. Only FaceTime. Thus, the reason why I will never buy another Android device again is simply for FaceTime. In fact, on my phone all my notifications are disabled (including phone, and texting) and only FaceTime is enabled (in case Cindy or my mom needs to contact me).
Battery life?
Something people don’t really talk about anymore is battery life. We simply expect our devices to run all day, without charging. Or most people aren’t even traveling anymore, and just stay at home or in their car, where their phone is being perpetually charged.
One kind of recent life hack I have done with Seneca having a new kid, is the walking nap. I put him on the ergo baby front carrier, hold an umbrella, and walk around the sun-drenched suburbs of Southern California to put him to sleep. And I learned to use Siri and Voice Dictate on the iPhone to be productive when out of the house. And even using my old refurbished iPhone 11 Pro, the battery would always fully drain after just a 3 hour walk.
Having a smallest iPhone is best in terms of ergonomics. Especially being a new parent; being able to text with one hand is 1000x more useful than having a bigger phone. If you are a new parent, and always carrying your kid with one arm, having an iPhone Mini or the smallest iPhone is best.
iPhone as a laptop replacement?
Can an iPhone replace your laptop? Yes. It is certainly not as effective (you can type 100000x faster on a laptop than text with your thumbs on a phone), but with voice dictate on the iPhone, I wonder if you can actually dictate *faster* than type on a laptop.
Phone as a GPS device?
Honestly 90% of the time, the #1 reason I need it is because it is my GPS/Google Maps device. It is more or less permanently mounted to the front driving part of my car, in order to help me navigate from point A to point B.
And when you are in hot Southern California with the blazing sun, I realized … perhaps a white iPhone is superior to a black one. Why? It overheats less. Same goes with why intelligent people buy white/silver or neutral colored (non-black, non-dark) cars in SoCal … passive cooling. To own a black car in SoCal is insanity; cool aesthetically, but an unintelligent idea for lived reality (also shows faaaar more dirt).
Therefore assuming you use your iPhone a lot as a GPS device, get the white/silver one, not the black one.
For example, when I was using my black iPhone 11 Pro, when it got really hot, the screen would dim (to prevent it from overheating I suppose). And using a dimmer-iPhone when GPS navigating can sometimes be outright dangerous; I cannot see the directions and might miss the turn.
Therefore if you optimize your money and devices in order to *NOT* die in a car accident, get the white iPhone Pro (highest NIT brightness during the day, best visibility, and best heat refraction, and best battery life).
Also, best battery life seems wise because if you are stuck on a desert island with no charger, having that extra battery charge is very clutch.
No phone lasts forever
Kind of crazy; how much money we spend on our phones, for something that will get outdated in about a year or two. But perhaps, buying the newest iPhone all the time is still cheaper than buying a Lamborghini, Tesla, etc.
Something I’ve experienced at least 2-5 times in recent memory:
When going to the mall, going somewhere, and the parking lot is full … there is only 1 open spot (miraculously), but the parking spot is insanely small, because one person in a big SUV/truck parked into a ‘compact’ spot next to it.
Then in this scenario … fortunately the Ford Fusion (Cindy’s mom’s car) … a proper ‘mid-size’ sedan can *barely* fit in. It can fit in *barely* — having to fold in the side mirrors, and me barely being able to exit the car.
Then I thought — assuming you live in SoCal, or anywhere in which parking spots are essential … then having a small car is 1000x more clutch in the most unlikely scenarios. This is why even if you were a quadrillionaire, having the smallest car possible to fit into small parking spots is so important.
Also another note, there is often a priority for ‘EV’ charging spots. Thus, having some sort of either small electric car, or small plug-in hybrid car is good to get parking spots (either a Tesla Model 3 or a Toyota Prius Prime).
Our design ethos and goal– to refine. Refine our bodies (subtract and chisel away body fat), with design … to simplify, streamline, make thinner, and make the design more direct.
With fonts… more refined.
With design and clothing, more refined. Fewer flourishes and superfluous design elements; as insanely simple as possible.
With cameras, to refine it. For example I find the RICOH GR IIIx interesting because while it is not ‘better’, it is certainly more refined. Refined how so? Essentially it is the same as the GR III, except the lens is more refined (superior optics).
With car design, the reason the Porsche 911 is so interesting is that over all the years and decades, the goal is to continually refine it into something more perfect and simple. Also the Tesla Model 3 — while it may the most ‘boring’ design, it is certainly the most simple and refined.
With devices, the goal should be to refine it. With Steve Jobs, the goal was to continually *refine* the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Air laptops. Now the trend seems to be the opposite — make the devices bigger, bulkier, more powerful, but less refined. Therefore the best laptop is the most *refined* one … the most slim, the most powerful one. MacBook Air maxed out. For phone, the most refined one … perhaps the iPhone Mini (the most powerful processor in the smallest size).
I just started to review the photos from the RICOH GR IIIx, and I was really shocked– the optics and image quality and resolution of the RICOH GR IIIx actually looks substantially and significantly superior to the RICOH GR III. Perhaps this alone can be a good sticking point — I might keep the RICOH GR IIIx.
It looks like Ricoh actually improved the lens and optics of the GR IIIx compared to the GR III — it isn’t just a new focal length, it is a totally new (updated, more advanced, superior) lens. Sharper, better tone rendition, etc. The photos look different and *better*.