I'm not putting this on Youtube but, here are views from my evening walk.
I am really enjoying iMovie as a blind individual just learning how to use it.
#skyview #sky #view #video #photo #blindperson #accessibilitymatters #visual #fun #learning #education ... @petervogel.bsky.social thoughts?
The image depicts a person standing outdoors in a residential area. The individual is wearing a light-colored collared shirt. In the background, there are several elements visible: 1. A vehicle is parked on the left side of the image, with part of its front visible. The vehicle has a visible license plate. 2. A brick building is situated in the background, slightly to the left. It has multiple windows and appears to be a single-story structure. 3. Another building is visible on the right side of the image, partially obscured by trees. This building is taller and has a sloped roof. 4. There are several trees scattered throughout the area, providing greenery and shade. 5. A paved road runs through the scene, with a few cars parked along its sides. The sky is visible above, with some clouds present.
As a totally blind person, I remember growing up and being fascinated with camera's and to think now with today's technology I not only have them built into my phone but, I have AI to tell me what my picture is of that I just took. #thankful #selfy #blindperson #technology #photography #photographer
I am standing outside on a sunny day, facing directly toward the bright sun, which is high in the sky a little to my right. The sunlight is very intense, creating strong rays and a lens flare effect across my face and the camera lens. This makes my facial features appear shadowed and a bit washed out, but I can still make out my rounded face, short hair, and some stubble along my jaw and chin. My expression is neutral, with my lips closed and relaxed. My eyes are open, but because of the sunlight and the angle, they look almost closed or squinting in the photo. I am wearing a black or very dark t-shirt. The sunlight is so strong that it casts bright highlights on my shoulders and the top of my head, while the lower part of my face and neck are in shadow. Behind me, there is a quiet suburban street with a curb and a patch of grass. To my left, there is a two-story brick building with a single window visible. To my right, farther back, there is another building, possibly a house or apartment, with white trim and a door. There are tall green trees in the background, and the sky is mostly clear with just a few small, fluffy clouds. The overall feeling is of a bright, warm, sunny day.
so going outside when it's 82 degrees dressed like this might not have been my best idea. I didn't know this shirt was black until I got a picture of it. Anyway, Happy Birthday America!!!!!!!
#blindperson #blindness #birthday #America #picture #photo #photography #photographer #selfy #weather #heat
Concrete sidewalk and grassy area in bright sunlight. The sidewalk is made up of two large, light tan slabs with a visible seam running vertically near the center of the image. The concrete has a rough texture with small pebbles and specks embedded in it, and there are a few tiny dark spots scattered across the surface—possibly dirt or small debris. The grass above the sidewalk is lush and green, with a mix of different grass blades and some small patches of clover or other low plants. The grass is uneven in height, with some areas appearing slightly longer or thicker than others. There are a few yellow-green leaves or weeds mixed in with the grass. The main feature is the shadow, which starts at the bottom left corner and stretches diagonally upward and to the right, crossing the seam in the sidewalk and ending on the grass. The shadow is elongated, suggesting the sun is low in the sky, likely morning or late afternoon. The shadow shows the outline of a person standing upright. The head and shoulders are visible, and the person appears to have short or tied-back hair. The shadow of the head is rounded, and there’s a slight bulge at the shoulder area, possibly from clothing or a bag. The person’s arm is bent, and the shadow of their hand is near their face, suggesting they are holding something—most likely a phone or camera, as the shape is rectangular and held up to the face. There is a thin, straight shadow line extending from the lower part of the main shadow, possibly from a cane, stick, or strap. The lighting is strong and direct, creating crisp, well-defined edges on the shadow. There are no other objects, people, or animals visible in the image. The overall scene is simple and uncluttered, focusing on the contrast between the sidewalk, grass, and the person’s shadow.
lol what?
How did this happen?
That's a first.
#blindpeople #blindperson #blindphotographer #blindness #shadow #ground #nature #creation #interesting #picture #photography #photographer #wildimage #pennsylvania #alttext
Some people here on #Bluesky were interested in how a #blindperson such as #myself who's into #photography do it when #pictures were thought of in the past as a #visual outlet. If you have any other #questions for me, #ask away and I may make another #video as a #followup or #answer in #text or both
As a blind photographer I rely on AI to tell me what's in my pictures and I am so thankful to have things like my phone to do stuff like this.
#picture #sky #cloudysky #cloudyweather #pennsylvania #pennsylvaniaweather #thankful #AI #blindperson #blindguy
You can look up The Brother Timothy Clark Podcast on most audio podcast places such as Amazon, Apple, and others.
I guess even blind people like me have got to have our fun.
#radio #airband #music #fun #blind #blindness #blindpeople #blindperson #blindguy #radioguy #aviation
Bad Christmas gifts to give a #BlindPerson*
(Obviously we are all different but I thought I would poke some fun)
1. Diamond painting kit.
2. Book
3. Cooking book
4. Candle
5. Voucher for out of town store (before internet shopping).
6. puzzle book.
*CW* threats of violence
I make TikTok’s about my lived experience as a #BlindPerson. I am also a woman.
People have said that I’m a ‘fake’ and that if they ever see me IRL they are going to snatch my #WhiteCane and beat me with it. Multiple times but by far the worst is 1/
I’ve seen this (yes a #BlindPerson just used the word seen ) it alienates me from knowing what the book even is!
I will add I read books in more formats than sighted people not less which is often assumed. #BlindPeople have more access to #Books than at any other time!
As a blind person who has a chaotic organisation style of #AuHD (I put it down I can’t find it) I appreciate this about you all! #Blind #BlindPerson #ActuallyAutustic
Interesting now the only thing stopping me from going swimming is a locker padlock.
Google has helped me find a solution but it’s been harder than you would think as a #BlindPerson 1/