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Reviews (8)

30 October 2015
Died after 2 months
Used this in a Samsung Galaxy 4 note. Formatted fine and worked for 2 months...and then one day the Galaxy reported the SD card was not inserted (it was). Attempted to format the card again, but it couldn't be read or formatted.

11 May 2017
Small, but a great overview
I came across Joel-Peter Witkin in the early 80's when his work was published in the former American Photographer magazine. As a budding photographer at the time, the images shocked me, partly due to their content, but also because they pushed the idea of what Photography meant for me. The elaborate staging and the blatant manipulation and damage of the negative made me consider the "art" of photography as more than just a way of recording reality. This book is very small (about 6" square) so the images suffer a bit in presentation since they were meant for a much larger format. While much of the detail is lacking due to this small size, the collection presented is very good and the discussion of the work is an excellent companion to what are often inscrutable images.

16 March 2016
Does what it says it does
Nice space saver for small needs. It has a well-intentioned feature that auto-lifts the lid when you open the cabinet door. When one opens the door, it tightens the cord and the lid should pop up...but the cord is too elastic, so it stretches over time and the lid stops popping up on its own. The 3 gallon size is just fine for me, a single person with a separate recycle and compost system. However, a normal family of more than 2 people would find it terribly small and would be emptying it all the time.