[tabi] Fwd: "...a singularly fascinating and useful book."

  • From: Lynn Evans <austin.evans60@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 16:38:46 -0400


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> From: Tony Grima <agrima@xxxxxxx>
> Date: June 16, 2014 at 10:30:04 AM EDT
> To: <austin.evans60@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: "...a singularly fascinating and useful book."
> Reply-To: Tony Grima <agrima@xxxxxxx>
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> Deborah Kendrick at AccessWorld has weighed in on Judy Dixon's Get the 
> Picture! Viewing the World through the iPhone Camera:
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> "[Get the Picture! Viewing the World with the iPhone Camera] is the first to 
> take an in-depth look at one particular iPhone function--the very function 
> that would typically be deemed off limits to people who can't see - the 
> camera.
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> "Whether you have ever played with the iPhone camera or not, you will want to 
> read this book. From the perspective of a blind person who is writing in 
> order to share what she has learned with other blind people, you will learn 
> about concepts that have perhaps seemed traditionally out of bounds. Judy 
> Dixon writes about distance and light and glare and framing a shot - and yes, 
> even if you have never seen, I promise that the discussions you find here 
> will make sense....
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> "There are wonderful instructions in every chapter, but this book does not 
> read like a dry instruction manual. Judy engages the reader with plenty of 
> personal examples and a conversational tone that holds your interest while 
> always staying right on track in delivering the information."
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> Read the whole review at AccessWorld.
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