Comments: iPad People

top quality technical photography as usual, but wvs, you would be doing something really worthwhile if you captured people or places that encouraged thought and creativity. The Apple-crackheads with precious life to waste sitting in a mall waiting - they really make me sad. Life is a celebration, these eager consumers look so unhuman.

Posted by adam at March 26, 2011 02:23 AM

These photos are hilarious...I've never understood people who do this. Are they really so desperate to be the first ones to have some stupid new toy (which, in this case, has barely any upgrades from the last version of the same toy) that they'll subject themselves to this?

Posted by Sam at March 26, 2011 10:50 AM

Really, really good. These shots are great and what a crazy scene.

Posted by Scott at March 26, 2011 11:41 AM

I absolutely love these pictures. I like seeing the many unique ways that they are waiting in line, especially the girl who appears to be doing ACTUAL work. As usual, you have captured the moment beautiful.

Posted by Mikki at March 26, 2011 12:14 PM

honestly - I think this is very representative for human behaviour, they get obsessed with material things and they donĀ“t realize how unessential these things in fact are.
I also cannot understand them, they let an allegdedly fancy company tell them what they need...so naive

Posted by Rainer Akkermann at March 26, 2011 12:18 PM

Great pictures!

I agree with the other commenter's : what a waste of time.

I've taken the liberty to post someting on by blog, referring to your website.

http://blog.spyo.nl/ipad-gekte

Posted by Rick Green at March 26, 2011 02:23 PM

Beautiful pictures of sad people.

Posted by Mark at March 26, 2011 07:25 PM

I have one and I look forward to using it for real work every day. As I did the first model. And those who haves used the iPad 2 will tell you of the speed increase is worth the upgrade alone and the first model was no slouch.

Thank you to those above who have contributed nothing to the conversation on what great photos was takes day in, day out.

If you don't want one, fine. That's your decision and we who do want one don't bag you for it. We would appreciate the same courtesy.

Have a great day.

Posted by Richard at March 27, 2011 02:36 AM

Until I read the caption I thought these were homeless people seeking shelter from the recent cold snap. I thought the comments above a bit harsh but maybe it does show a certain poverty of spirit...

Posted by Krys at March 27, 2011 11:28 AM

interesting that they let you take these shots; we got stopped at the mall from taking pictures because they were worried we might be terrorists taking a picture of the building structure. Of course we were just tourists that wanted to capture the arch-itecture.. this is the resulting pic :)

http://cat-pictureday.blogspot.com/2011/03/building-structure.html

Posted by tim at March 27, 2011 11:45 AM

Get a life losers!

Posted by Paul "Barry" Karn at April 1, 2011 05:27 PM
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