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Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
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Early rounds of the 2015 Scottish BMW Compact Cup at Knockhill Racing Circuit. In the foreground is Phil Dryburgh in No. 6.
Three of the new additions to the ever growing collection of cameras, lenses and accessories that help soothe the addiction I pass off as a simple hobby.
Bought these beauties from an auction on eBay. At just 99p (excluding P&P) - I was more than willing to give these middle aged babes a loving home.
The Viv is already giving me teething issues, but the Oly pretty much just wanted to get straight to bidnezz. The Konica lays dormant in waiting for a fresh battery however. With fresh Fujifilm I'm sure over the next couple months we'll be having a lot of fun together.
Pic taken on iPad 3 with ClassicTOY (Overexposed Color / Classic Snap)
Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
Designed by Matsushita and Maxell, these saw a short life in Europe and Eastern markets before Sony won the game when Apple chose its disk for the Macintosh.
Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
Un perro compacto de aspecto parecido a un león. Robusto y de lomo corto. Destaca su lengua de color negro-azulado (en esto es único junto al Shar Pei). De cabeza fuerte y ancha con la nariz siempre negra. La cola, de tamaño medio está siempre encorvada hacia adelante.
Sin manchas, de color negro, rojo, leonado, azul, crema y en raras ocasiones blancos. La variedad más apreciada tiene un pelo muy ambundante, recto y espeso, de textura mas bien aspera. Especialmente abundante y grueso alrededor del cuello, formando una melena. Existe otra variedad de pelo corto.
El Chow Chow es una de las razas más antiguas del mundo, en China se ha usado como guardián, para cazar, perro sagrado.....
Se trata de un perro tranquilo, serio y bastante independiente. Un perro fiel y cariñoso con la familia, que puede mostrarse agresivo con los extraños ya que tienden a ser algo dominantes. No necesita mucho ejercicio y se adapta sin problemas a vivir en un apartamento
Pertenece a la famlia de los Spitz. Su origen se situa en China hace miles de años.
Aparece en esculturas de la dinastía Han (206 A.C-22 D.C), aunque fósiles encontrados apuntan a que su origen puede ser muy anterior.
En el S. XIX llegarón los primeros ejemplares a Inglaterra, convirtiendose en los favoritos de la reina Victoria. En 1894 son reconocidos por el Kennel Club Ingés.
With this, you can use off-camera flash outdoors with a compact camera. Many people have been asking to do this, obviously, because they don't want to buy a new camera. To use this, turn on the built-in flash on your camera, attach the optical trigger (SYK-3) to the radio transmitter. Hold those two near the camera when you take the photo. The flash will trigger the radio remote, which will trigger the big flash. If you are more than a few feet away, the built-in flash will not have much effect on the subject, but the speedlite will.
Recommended settings for tombstone photography with this set-up: Flash at 1/4 power, about 4 feet away from tombstone. Camera on Program Mode (P), with -1 stop of exposure compensation. Adjust to taste and circumstances.
Remember to turn off any pre-flash modes on your camera, such as red-eye reduction.
This should be great for most shots.
This photo is part of my Flickr album (set) How to Take Better Tombstone Photos.
This is a nice little compact camera from the late 1960s. It is very sturdy with all metal construction. The condition is surprisingly good except that the lens label plate is missing and the foam seals need replacement. The selenium meter is still working, but the EV reading is one stop lower when compared with my DSLR. This can be compensated with higher ISO setting (e.g. use ISO 200 for ISO 100 film). The maximum ISO setting is 200. That leaves ISO 100 film as the best choice for this camera.
The lens is Fujinon 38mm f/2.8 with aperture down to f/22. The Seiko-L shutter has speed 1/30-1/250s, and Bulb. The shutter works in one of three modes: (1) when the aperture is set to "A", the shutter is automatically locked to "A/flash", this is the programmed auto exposure mode; (2) when the aperture is set to a non-"A" position and the shutter is set to "A/flash", the shutter speed is set to a fixed flash sync speed, this is the flash mode; (3) when both aperture and shutter are set to non-"A" position, it works in full manual exposure mode.