[Nfb-krafters-korner] dreams

Blindhands at aol.com Blindhands at aol.com
Wed May 11 03:20:01 UTC 2011


Henrietta,
 
I just listened to Aloha quilt s and oh what a wonderful dream.  Now  can 
you imagine living the winter in Hawaii quilting and teaching quilting and  
living back home in the summer quilting and teaching quilting.  Man I want  
to do that!
 
Joyce  Kane
_www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/) 
Blindhands at AOL.com   

 
In a message dated 5/10/2011 8:38:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
gary.brewer at comcast.net writes:

Hi  Linda
You are making me smile. I have always loved books too. I had so many  
children's books that I had to share them with a library.

I just bought  the Aloha quilt to share with a couple of girl friends. I 
had already listened  to it.  I like a couple books on my coffee table most of 
the  time.


I know you really miss what you can't see anymore. But you do  have the 
memories of seeing We are very lucky to have those memories.   They are what 
make us who we are now as blind people.   

Henrietta
On May 10, 2011, at 7:18 AM, River Woman  wrote:

> That is a great idea to put things on video with the voice  identifying 
what is there.
> Today is day 5 on my new project _113  Photos in 113 Days_ Yesterday's 
photo was a close shot of my very old, and  very large White Lilac bush in 
full bloom - I zeroed in and just photographed  a couple of branches with the 
enormous flowers plunging forward towards the  viewer. Today, who knows? I 
just carry my camera out and about with me, and  take some photos, then when 
putting them onto the computer I go with the one  that seems to be the most 
interesting and that defines a moment of my day.  This is fun. And, I was 
thinking, I need to print out the photo each day, put  it in an archival sheet 
and into a binder - I like REAL photos - ones that  someone can hold in the 
hand and look at any time. Photos and books are like  that - the touch of 
them, the smell, and the heft in the hand - nothing can  take the place of the 
real thing. They are objects, and works of art. My  greatest loss is that I 
can not hold my books in my hand and enjoy being a  part of them as I used 
to do. But, I st
ill like to own then, have them on  my shelves, and hold them, and know 
they are there for anyone else to enjoy at  any time.  I love books!
> 
> Lynda River Woman
> -----  Original Message ----- From: "Henrietta Brewer"  
<gary.brewer at comcast.net>
> To: "List for blind crafters and  artists" 
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, May 09,  2011 8:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Blind  Photographers,Digital Cameras 
and Knifty Knitter
> 
> 
>>  Hi,
>> I have used my phone camera to send my Son a picture so he  could 
explain something to me. But as I thought about the camera we are  getting Gary, I 
realized that it is video that would mean something to me.  They have very 
simple video cameras. One no bigger then an I phone that is  like a point 
and shoot but video. Just above what you buy a child. It has five  minutes of 
memory but room for a card.  We got a couple steps above this.  It has 
sixteen gig of space. Not much for video but can handle a card.   This way I can 
hear what is on the picture.
>> 
>> For  example, even if I take a shot of something I have made and put it 
on the  computer, I can go back and hear my voice say this is my pink shrug 
or  whatever I want to use to identify. Snap shots can usually be made from  
video.
>> H
>> On May 9, 2011, at 11:07 AM, River Woman  wrote:
>> 
>>> Wonderful.  When I take my photos, I  cannot see what is on the screen. 
I aim at what I want to get and take several  photos.  Once I put them on 
my computer, with Zoom Text, I can SEE the  photos. I SEE things through my 
computer - that is how I know what I have  captured. Then, others comment on 
the photos and I SEE it much better through  their eyes. I love doing this 
and it is fun to SEE other's work this way, too.  What I see on my screen is 
the contrasts - I can see sharp contrasts in  general. The time of day, when 
I THINK I can SEE is at twilight - full  sunlight completely blinds me.
>>> But, at twilight, which is my  favorite time of day anyway, I think I 
am absolutely NORMAL. haha  In  fact, I stand there and think, "I could get 
my motorcycle out and go for a  ride tonight."  But, I know better. It is 
just wishful thinking.  sigh
>>> 
>>> Lynda River Woman
>>> -----  Original Message ----- From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]"  
<Terry.Powers at nih.gov>
>>> To: "'List for blind crafters and  artists'" 
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Monday,  May 09, 2011 10:31 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Blind  Photographers, Digital 
Cameras and Knifty Knitter
>>>  
>>> 
>>>> Another thing that got me intreaged was  my sister showed me her 
cottage on the screen of her camera.  I was  amaized that I could tell it was a 
white house.  The contrast of the  white against the blue tv screen was great 
and distinct.
>>>>  Terry P.
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original  Message-----
>>>> From: River Woman  [mailto:riverwoman at zoominternet.net]
>>>> Sent: Monday, May 09,  2011 9:32 AM
>>>> To: List for blind crafters and  artists
>>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Blind  Photographers, Digital 
Cameras and Knifty Knitter
>>>>  
>>>> The photographer uses his cane to touch things close by,  to get a 
feel for what is near him - to get the shape and the rhythmn - just  as you did 
in your photos.  He also says that he sees the photo through  the 
descriptions given to him by the viewers of his photos. Seeing is done  with the 
entire body and the mind - not only the eyes.  Seeing is  something that happens 
very slowly, over a period of a long time usually  Seeing is something that 
embraces the spirit and the body - so YOU see your  photo through other's 
interpretations of what they are looking at. Isn't that  an exciting concept.
>>>> We see through the spirit - the third  eye - when we see bestl. Using 
only the eyes to see, is quite limiting even  for a fully sighted person.
>>>> 
>>>> I think  it is wonderful that you want to do photography and I sure 
encourage you to go  with it girl! What a wonderful idea you have.
>>>>  
>>>> My camera is a GE  10.1 megapixel  E1040
>>>> I bought it just before I lost my sight 3 1/2 years  ago.
>>>> 
>>>> Right now, I am doing an album  which is post daily on Face Book. The 
Album is _113 Photos in 113 Days_ Each  day, I take some photos, then I 
choose ONE that I will put in this album every  day. I am on DAY FOUR now.  Day 
one was a close up of my Hoya Plant  blossom in my office. Day 2 was a still 
life of knitting needles in two  vintage pitchers/vases from my collection; 
and Day 3 was yesterday - a photo  of my house itting on the hillside, with 
the brilliant green yellows of spring  trees and grass surrounding it.  
Today is Day 4 and I do not yet know  what I will put in the album to reflect 
today.
>>>>  
>>>> For me, this is a way of doing a journal - a photo  journal.
>>>> 
>>>> You can find me on Face Book  - look for _Lynda J. Lambert _ and add 
me to your friend list if you  like.
>>>> 
>>>> Keep going with your ideas on  photography - you'll be so glad you did.
>>>> Remember, it is  with our entire being that we SEE, not just the eyes. 
Go for  it.
>>>> 
>>>> Lynda River  Woman
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>  From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]"  <Terry.Powers at nih.gov>
>>>> To: "'List for blind crafters  and artists'" 
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent:  Monday, May 09, 2011 9:10 AM
>>>> Subject: Re:  [Nfb-krafters-korner] Blind Photographers, Digital 
Cameras and Knifty  Knitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> I  have a codac easy shair.  It has a feature for close up and far  
away.
>>>>> I am not trying to stir up trouble, but the  comment by the blind
>>>>> fotographer using is cane, is  almost illogical.  I was at National, 
the
>>>>> year we  were on the river, with the nice walk along the river.  I  
have
>>>>> some nice pictures I took of the hotel and the  river.  I was near the
>>>>> railing, turned towards  the hotel and took a few distant shots.  I
>>>>> surely  did not tutch that huge building with my cane.  I used my  
cane
>>>>> to find my barings as to where I was from the  railing, to get a good
>>>>> shot.  I have some  beautiful shots of lake frunts, just by looking at
>>>>>  what I wanted to take a picture of. Lifting the camera to eye level  
and
>>>>> snapping a shot.  You do not havve to be able  to see your field 
through
>>>>> the lenze to take a good  shot.  I have a girl in my chapter, who is
>>>>>  totally blind, I think, and if she can take pictures, then why  
cann't
>>>>> I.  I used to think it was crazy for a  blind person to take pictures.
>>>>> I even have a digital  photo frame to enlarge pictures.  I just have 
to
>>>>>  learn how to use it.  It will enlarge pictures from your camera's 
storage  card.  I now have all my craft pictures on cd.
>>>>> I  can see this as an enjoyment for a partial, but how can a  total
>>>>> enjoy it  if they can not see the pictures  that they took.
>>>>> Terry Powers
>>>>>  
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>  From: Karen [mailto:butterfly05 at earthlink.net]
>>>>> Sent:  Sunday, May 08, 2011 11:18 PM
>>>>> To: List for blind  crafters and artists
>>>>> Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner]  Blind Photographers, Digital Cameras
>>>>> and Knifty  Knitter
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi, Does anyone have  information about purchasing an easy-to-use
>>>>> digital  camera? Is it possible to complete basic tasks such as
>>>>>  selecting the needed image format and quality, manipulating the  
photo
>>>>> size and determining if the picture is oriented  correctly? An article
>>>>> was posted here recently about a  blind photographer and it got me
>>>>> thinking about the  equipment he might be using. I'm interested in
>>>>>  discovering the most affordable and accessible  options.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks so much to  everyone who responded to my question about the
>>>>> paper  cutter. I found one that has a blade that cuts on the edge  
which
>>>>> allows me to fold the paper where I need a cut,  line it up and mark
>>>>> the cutter with dymo tape. It has  a finger guard and is working out 
well.
>>>>>  
>>>>> To everyone who has helped me with the Knifty  Knitter, I am almost
>>>>> finished with my first skein. I  have made four baby washcloths. They
>>>>> are not perfect  but after several startup disasters and completely
>>>>>  unraveling two that were nearly finished, they are usable. It  is
>>>>> amazing how easily all that work will unravel. It's  all part of the 
learning process I guess.
>>>>>  
>>>>> My aunt just sent me a big box of yarn saying my  grandmother would be
>>>>> thrilled I was taking up knitting  and would want me to have it. I
>>>>> gather she has quite a  supply of yarn she and my grandmother have
>>>>> bought over  the years. This may be the motivation I need to attempt  
a
>>>>> larger project. The e stitch I can do now but I  would like to learn 
the knit and pearl.
>>>>>  
>>>>> Hope everyone had a good  weekend,
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Karen
>>>>> 
>>>>>  
>>>>> 
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