{"id":2705,"date":"2012-12-02T20:41:32","date_gmt":"2012-12-03T01:41:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/?p=2705"},"modified":"2012-12-04T22:33:19","modified_gmt":"2012-12-05T03:33:19","slug":"new-phone-new-lens-same-old-facebook","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/?p=2705","title":{"rendered":"New phone, new lens, same old Facebook"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I still exist. Things have happened, but I&#8217;ve been less interested in writing about them and more interested in just doing them. However, <a href=\"http:\/\/life.alanv.org\">my photojournal<\/a> has been updated through today and <a href=\"http:\/\/photos2.alanv.org\">photos<\/a> has a couple new galleries, so you can hit them for all the details.<\/p>\n<p>The last few days have involved new toys. Last Wednesday, work upgraded my old Blackberry (bleh) to an iPhone 5 (meh?). This was a decent thing, except I quickly found that the iPhone fails at its namesake&#8230; that is, it&#8217;s a pretty terrible phone. My first day of using it involved lots of &#8220;huh?&#8221; and &#8220;what?&#8221; comments from both ends of the conversation, whereas I&#8217;d never really had issues with my Blackberry. I suppose the iPhone is better for things like GPS (but not maps? well, at least it <em>has<\/em> maps&#8230;) and apps, but that&#8217;s not what I use my work phone for. Both of my primary usages of the phone (email, which was better with a physical keyboard, and the phone itself) have actually been downgraded. As such, that &#8220;upgrade&#8221; has been a large disappointment.<\/p>\n<p>However, I was recently convinced by Greg to (finally) purchase the 35mm f\/1.8 lens I&#8217;ve been wanting for several years. It arrived just before Thursday games, which gave it a perfect opportunity to be broken in, and it worked pretty awesomely (for low-light, indoor photography), and continued to be useful every day since (as there have been events every day since). In fact, since I took my first photo with the lens at 5 PM on Thursday, I have taken 1050 photos with it. It&#8217;s super fast, it&#8217;s super light, it&#8217;s wider angle than my 50mm f\/1.8, and it&#8217;s also super quiet (since it&#8217;s a SWM lens).<br \/>\nMy only real problem with is not an issue with the lens but with how I use my camera&#8230; I always shoot in single-area focus mode, and I tend to leave the selected area in the center and reframe rather than moving the focus point. As a result, when I&#8217;m shooting wide enough to get more than peoples&#8217; faces, I tend to focus on the person&#8217;s torso rather than their face. Which worked fine with my old (f\/3.5 and up) lenses, but fails with my f\/1.8 lens since the depth of field is often too narrow to get their face and torso both in focus. (This wasn&#8217;t an issue with my 50mm f\/1.8 because I can&#8217;t frame much more than someone&#8217;s face with it.)<br \/>\nSo, overall, I&#8217;m extremely happy with my new lens. It literally has not left my camera since I first mounted it (even when I had taken my 18-200mm lens along as a backup).<\/p>\n<p>Besides that, as I mentioned in my last post, I reactivated my Facebook account with the goal of using it as a contact directory (and not actually updating it or checking it), and it&#8217;s actually working out well for that purpose. However, in even the brief time I spend on it to click through to someone&#8217;s profile, I discovered that Facebook now logs (and shows in your history) every search you make (including click-throughs to profiles where applicable). On the one hand, I&#8217;m sure they kept this information before, so at least they&#8217;re showing it now. But on the other hand, WTF, guys. I&#8217;m tempted to once again deactivate my account, but instead I&#8217;ve been wiping all information from my wall (&#8220;Timeline&#8221;), removing all uploaded content, leaving all groups, and wiping my messages inbox. If I&#8217;m going to be forced to use you to be able to contact certain people, you&#8217;re going to get as little information as possible from me.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, boo walls of text, so here are some photos with my sexy new lens.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/images2\/120212menu.jpg\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/images2\/120212dan.jpg\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/images2\/120212alex.jpg\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/images2\/120212max.jpg\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/images2\/120212yubin.jpg\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/images2\/120212maxyubin.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>Edit:<\/strong> Okay, Facebook, <a href=\"http:\/\/junk.alanv.org\/images\/fbuntag2.png\">what the hell<\/a>?! It&#8217;s bad enough that it&#8217;s difficult to untag yourself (has to be from the activity log and not from the original post item), but you track when you untag yourself too?! I swear, you&#8217;re logging every single click I make *somewhere* and you&#8217;re going to regurgitate that information at some point in the worst way possible. :\\<br \/>\nAlso I can&#8217;t find any way to untag myself from recent tags (like in photo album descriptions).<br \/>\nTime to deactivate again? The creepiness of Facebook is seriously overwhelming its usefulness as a contact information directory for me.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I still exist. Things have happened, but I&#8217;ve been less interested in writing about them and more interested in just doing them. 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