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This is the backside of the tote. I forgot to upload it in full last night. You can see more pictures and all the details on my blog : pagemasterdesignsonline.blogspot.com/2010/06/so-much-to-s...
The back view of the lady in the Santa hat. To return to my PaD, click here: <http://www.pbase.com/image/37608569
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Bartok - Mikrokosmos Vol.6 - Out Of Doors - Sonatina - Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich Piano, Philips 6500 013
My diorama for ZPCC 2010 Entry. Pretty much OOB as this model kit is already sophisticated as it is. Too bad I don't have any zoids decals, so I used mixed decals instead. Comments are welcome.
Seen this one from deviantart. Just tried to bring more fuzziness in it :D
Credits to knot- for the stock.
The backside its the side of a flower that never gets a photo taken. Borage herb (Borago officinalis)
Yeah, i know, its UGLY - but i just wanted to do a quick and dirty Test before i order 100s of these Knobs and 1000s of LEDs
because driving the signal lines was blinding my µC to changes in the scan lines, I had to attach my scan line taps to the other side of the resistor arrays on the board, which meant following some traces backwards. surprisingly enough, there are solder pads everywhere, which provide convenient places to attach my new wiring.
470Ω SMT resistors provide some insurance that I won't accidentally fry the typewriter's µC, since I'm otherwise wired directly into it at the scan lines now.
Jacques Duphly - Pieces de Clavecin - Gustav Leonhardt Clavecin Cembalo Harpsichord, ABC Classics Seon AB-670181973 1977
Just a dark Backside of some Houses.
Canon EOS 40D
1/400s
ISO 320
f/7
Dresden
Germany
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The summer finally came to Santa Cruz on the 25th of August. I had my share of waves from the day before, so I went this day to capture all the other people trying to cool off. The spot is called Four Mile Beach and the water temps are around 59 degrees. Air temps in the eighties were perfect for sunning on the beach.
I used my Canon 30D with an old 70-210 ef lens. Then I put my Tamron 2x extender on and locked the whole thing down to a Manfrotto 3120BPRO tripod with a 3130 head. It made panning quite easy as the surfers moved down the wave at quite a distance from me. However, I did not enjoy the hike down a mile or so carrying it. I need a carbon fiber tripod next !
Camera :........................................Canon EOS 30D
Lens:................................................Canon EF 70-210 zoom with Tamron 2x extender
Exposure :.......................................0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture :.........................................f/7.1
Focal Length :................................210 mm
ISO Speed :....................................400
Exposure Bias :.............................0 EV