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25May/100

Meet the Diana Mini!


This Saturday, I went to NYC to attend a Lomography store workshop - Meet the Diana Mini.

Here are the pictures I took on our trip to Washington Square Park.

18May/100

And this is how my hamster sleeps.

clicky picture to see big

18May/100

No longer an owner of floating heads!

More here, on Flickr.

24Apr/100

x-pro holga


A few shots from the Philadelphia Zombie Crawl and my aunt's house.

27Mar/100

my plastic lens

It's crazy to think all of this comes out of just a bunch of plastic.

22Mar/100

LC-A Lomography


A few examples of the photographs I've been taking with my LC-A+.

Sorry for not updating as often as I'd like.

30Dec/090

35 mm Holga

Amongst all the yummy things I got for Christmas, an awesome 35 mm back for my Holga (thanks, Mom!) was one of them. And a frickin' sweet scanner that does negatives (thanks, Brady!)

So here are some pictures that actually came out.

More to follow, hopefully.  I want to send all of my artsy friends all a lomography camera and see what kind of stuff they'd come up with.  Specifically, Tara and Holly.

I also got a Diana F+ camera from my mom, and bought a Diana F+ flash for it with 12 color filters with my Christmas money.  The flash has a hotshoe adapter, so I can fit it onto my black Holga and finish up my roll of Black & White film.  My mom (so awesome) also bought me an instant back for the Diana, so when I'm done with the current roll of film in it, I can try my hand on some instant photographs.

I'm slowly trying to learn the art of lomography.  It's pretty hard since I'm used to looking through a viewfinder, setting up a picture, and taking it.  Getting to see things instantly are what kill me.  With lomography, you don't look, just shoot, and do it.

The next cameras I'm looking at are the lomography fisheye 35 mm camera (about $29.95 on Amazon) and the mini Diana, which takes 35 mm film.  It's about $50 though.  Ambitions will have to wait.  I think I'm okay though, since I have about 3 cameras to play with now.

3Dec/090

Los Angeles, CA

Recently I went on a trip to California.  For 8 days, I hopped between Las Vegas, NV, Palm Desert, CA, Indio, CA, Los Angeles, CA, and Hollywood, CA.  I don't really feel like writing much about it but just trust me when I say it was fun, and I had a good time.

I finally got to see the Elliott Smith Memorial Wall as I've been wanting to for a while.  In Hollywood, CA, we went to the Wax Museum.

I'm sharing with you some pictures from those two adventures, taken by my mother.

16Oct/090

How I installed OS X on my MSI Wind.

I had so much trouble with this (honestly) and had to pick and chose from multiple different sources, that I figured I'd post this here, in case anybody had trouble like me.

I'm not a hacker. I'll say that straight out. I might be technical, but it takes me a very long time to understand things, and take direction. So hopefully this is the less-technically inclined version of those other tutorials.

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The first thing I got, obviously, was this pink MSI Wind. Yours doesn't have to be pink, but it helps. Once receiving the Wind, the first thing I did was peel off those hideous stickers on the palmrest. I'm a Mac girl at heart, and stickers take away from the asthetics. Steven would be ashamed at the number of lights and buttons, but then again, he'd be ashamed that I even did this.

That aside, you'll need some materials.

1. A little .iso called MSIWindosx86.iso. It's actually not little. It's about 3.8 GB little. I like this one best because it didn't kernel panic on me, and pretty much is tailored to work with the Wind. Just don't update the way you would a normal mac. And you'll have to find out how to update on your own.

2. A flash drive. Seeing that you'll need to stick 3.8 GB on it, I recommend a flash drive at least twice that.

3. Chameleon-1.0.11-installer.dmg I originally downloaded some version of Chameleon that was just the source code, and obviously, no good for doing it simply.

4. Here's the tricky part. You might read on some older articles that MSI Wind needs you to replace its wireless card in order to work with Mac OS X. Then you'll read other articles that say no, you don't have to, and you can just use the leaked Realtek driver. Which is okay, *if* your Wind shipped with a Realtek card. Well, mine didn't. I'm assuming they switched cards or are switching them up, but mine looks like this:

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That's the AzureWave AW-GE780 card. Now, you can try to use the Realtek driver if you want, here and here. Hang onto that just in case, for a later step.

5. This is only if the card that came with your Wind is incompatible, or you just want to get a different one. I'm purchasing this card on eBay. I've heard other places that it works, and I'll give it a try and update this when I know better.

So now that you've got all your .dmgs and .isos downloaded, you'll want to get your drive ready. These are mac-specific instructions, sorry Windows users.

Plug your flash drive into your Mac, and open Disk Utility. It's under Applications > Utilities. Find your drive on the left-hand side of Disk Utility, and click it. (See the blue below for what you need to click.)

Next, look to the right side of the pane, and select the Partition button. Click the drop-down menu that says "current" under "Volume Scheme" and change that to say "1 Partition." Make sure the format is set to "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)." Then, click the "Options..." button below.

Select "Master Boot Record" and then click "Ok." This makes it so you can boot from your thumbdrive. (Almost.)

Click Apply. NOTE: It's probably already obvious to you, but this will erase your thumbdrive. After all, that's what formatting is, but I just wanted to make sure you knew that.

After the process is completed, you're ready to load the drive. Take your MSIWindosx86.iso file, and drop it onto the white space under all those drives listed in Disk Utility. You should be familiar with drag-and-drop if you are, and are going to remain, a Mac user. Ta-da! Now it will be listed like your thumbdrive and all. Now, double-click on the .iso. It will mount and look like another little drive under it.

Click on that little "Restore" tab at the top that I've highlighted in blue. Then go over and drag your mounted iso (the one also highlighed in blue) over to the "Source" part on the right. Drag the formatted thumb drive over to the "Destination" part. Make sure that "Erase destination" is still checked. Click "Restore" at the bottom right. Go make dinner, or start a TV show on Hulu.com. This is going to take a while.

When completed, leave the drive in, but open up the Chameleon .dmg file. Open the "Chameleon_V_1.0.11" file and it will run you through an installer. IMPORTANT: When it gets to the part where it asks you to select the disk you want to install it on, select your flash drive. Also, you will hear a strange music that you can't figure out where it's coming from. It's on the mounted drive, and will stop when you eject it. Turn off your volume, and relax.

When that part is ready, NOW you're ready to install OS X. Unplug the thumbdrive, and stick it into your Wind. Boot your Wind up, and hold down/press the F11 key which will bring you into a boot menu. Select your thumbdrive, and proceed.

The install process will go smoothly from here. You won't have internet yet, so you can't enter your MobileMe or any registration information. Your webcam also probably won't work, so when it asks you to select an icon to use with your profile, just pick an icon.

Once everything is started up, try installing those Realtek drivers from earlier. If they don't work, there is one other driver you can try. You might have a RALink card instead, in which case, you need the RALink driver here. Obviously that didn't work for me, but if that's what you have, then yay.

If you have the card I have, which again is the AzureWave AW-GE780 card, then as of now, there are no Mac drivers for it. So you'll have to order another card, such as the one suggested earlier.

I will update when I get it to let you know exactly how it works out.

The other thing, is that the audio jacks on the side don't work. The SD card reader WILL work. The camera works, but not with Photo Booth. Open iChat and try it out, and you'll see. It may work with other programs as well.

I haven't checked anything else, honestly, but as I do, I will be sure to update this.

The following links helped me accomplish this:

http://lifezero.squarespace.com/journal/2009/5/10/guide-to-os-x-on-msi-wind.html
http://www.ericsantiago.com/eric_santiago/2009/06/netbook-undergoes-a-osx-change.html
http://www.geardiary.com/2008/12/17/the-creation-of-a-hackintosh/
http://www37.atwiki.jp/msi_wind/?cmd=word&word=IntelGMA950GME-10.5.5.tar.bz2%20download&type=normal&page=%E3%82%AB%E3%82%B9%E3%82%BF%E3%83%9E%E3%82%A4%E3%82%BA%2FMac%20OS%20X
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16806369/Msi-Wind-u100-Dual-Boot-Osx-1

9Oct/090

MSI Yum.


mine now, thanks to Brady.