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I start to get the feeling for my canon 450d and starting to like my portrait shoots. the model is my friend lara. she looks great!

Panasonic DMC-FZ50 + Raynox DCR-250

This didn't work out quite as I liked, the ice container was almost empty, not sure if I'll get another chance this week so here it is.

Model: Cristina

 

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My computer screen has been especially ornery lately.

 

I've had this problem with my computer since the beginning. A repair job three years ago, in which the monitor was replaced, seemed to solve the problem temporarily. But (as I figure it) something about the backlight still has trouble connecting. My screen itself still works fine, as is evidenced by the log-in box that barely shows through a dark haze.

 

At first the backlight took several minutes to come on, so that I could see my screen. Today it took almost 4 hours and has been getting worse over time. Yesterday I placed an order for a new (well, reconditioned-new) computer -- especially since an out-of-warranty repair on this one would cost almost as much.

 

I have tried (a) cooling the computer with fans, (b) tweaking the screen back and forth, (c) toggling the light controls available to me, (d) holding down the Function key for at least 10 seconds (as recommended by tech support), (e) toggling the external monitor control (ditto), (f), running PC-Doctor (ditto), (g) changing my screen saver defaults, (h) shaking the computer (and hearing pretty chiming sounds), and, most recently, (i) slapping the keys.

 

If there were such a thing as Computer Protective Services, I'd be in jail by now.

 

As soon as I can get the correct cable, I'll try hooking my computer up to an external monitor and see if I can solve the problem that way. Meanwhile, I look forward to the arrival of my new workhorse and am keeping my fingers crossed that it will be a friendly steed.

I must have taken this photo about 120 (;-)) times over the years - but I could not resist to do it again.

my first photo with a border/frame.

taken in the park behind the New City Hall in Hannover

 

Another view of the road-side helianthus flowers I photographed last night, just before the sun set. I really love the flare in the upper left and the highlights on the flower petals and stems near it.

 

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Old Bridge, Bassano del Grappa, Italy

Last night after dinner the backlight was very nice and I found one aspen leaf that didn't have blight ....LOL........most of my aspen have a lot of black leaves due to many rains this summer...they are a pretty tree, but really are disease prone from all all kinds of stuff.

La photo suivante est au sommaire et en pages intérieures du n° 2 de Backlight Magazine.

 

Le magazine en ligne : www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/421047

  

Shot with 30d, shop light used for backlight, fog machine also used. Tinted in photoshop.

Canon A1 with Canon FD f1.2/55mm, Fuji Pro 800Z

 

Taken at the darkroom, not my negs but I liked how the whole scene was set up.

This was the last shot of the evening yesterday.

 

As I was walking back to the car to head home I noticed that the warm rays of the setting sun were backlighting this leaf that had fallen vertically in the grass.

 

So I dropped down to the ground and fired a shot or two ...

Dahlia Bishop's Children in my garden.

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