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A GoPro diptych taken by mounting a GoPro HERO on the hotshoe of our Rebel T3i. The camera has a Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 lens mounted on it with our FD to EOS lens adapter.
Older photograph of my wife. I took it using entry level body Canon's 550D and Canon's EFs 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM lens.
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Pure and simple. Bare knees, bare feet, tangled hair and a summer breeze. One of the greatest, most rewarding possibilities of photography is capturing and distilling that pure essence in a single frame.
Nikon D3400 w/ AF-P 70-300mm 4.5-6.3 ED VR
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Photograph © Dixie Dixon
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Dismaland’s carousel, where a butcher makes lasagna out of carousel horses.
The installation is a reference to the food scandal sparked by the presence of horse meat in supermarket ready meals.
Built as Ferrari's entry level supercar, the F355 followed the 308, 328 and 348 as a cheaper alternative to their V12 models. Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo encouraged the design, engineering and marketing teams at Ferrari to create something entirely new, exciting and completely different from the 348.
The resultant F355 was a major hit: its full body under tray was highlighted as a performance benchmark upon release and orders piled in faster than Ferrari could fill them. Press reviews were favorable and generally appreciated the 25% percent increase in horsepower, as well as Pininfarina's gracious styling.
1:18 Mattel Hotwheels Elite Ferrari F355 Berlinetta
Write up credits to: www.supercars.net/cars/633.html#sp2qWUspUYyul2I1.99
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Banksy's little mermaid. The statue sits on a rock gazing over the water in front of the main castle.
Her face and body are distorted like some kind of television interference or a corrupted file.
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The Fujifilm X-A2 is a new entry-level compact system camera designed to take better selfies, thanks to its 175° tilting LCD screen with face and eye detection. Key features of the X-A2 include a 16.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, ...
The Lexus NX is a luxury compact crossover sold by Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota. It was introduced in late 2014 as an all-new, entry-level crossover model in Lexus' lineup, slotted below the mid-size RX crossover. The name NX stands for Nimble Crossover
The Lexus NX 200t features the newly developed 8AR-FTS 2.0L turbocharged inline four cylinder direct injection engine that can run on both Otto and Atkinson cycles. Mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission, this engine produces 235 hp @ 4,800 rpm and 258 lb-ft at 1,650 rpm. The NX is the first Lexus vehicle to feature a turbocharged gasoline engine in the US market.
Still waiting for the new IS-F to make an appearance. Me and Lexus are going to have a problem until then.
I just bought a Nikon Coolpix S3100, as I need a digital camera for times when I don't want to lug around my Canon DSLR, I found this camera on Futureshop's website on sale for pretty cheap so decided to buy it.
What do I think? Compared to my old Canon SD1000 digital camera, it is even thinner than that. The Nikon S3100 has a very cheap plasticy feel to it, although I read reviews that it's aluminum body - certainly plastic. It's pretty slow to start up, slow for taking photos. It's generally slow, my old SD1000 was better than this camera. The SD1000 was generally just much better as it had a nice metal frame, the options were simple to amateurs and beginners, while for the Nikon, it takes alot just to change ISO, you actually have to go into the settings and change ISO for each setting - pretty annoying.
For macro, it has alot of trouble trying to focus (and locking) onto the photo, but fiddling around for a few minutes eventually fixes that. I tried taking a photo of the iPhone screen and it had trouble focusing until I changed to a different "Macro Scene", then it was clear. The photos are a bit too soft, as I've read in reviews, but for what I need it for - possibly taking outdoors photos when I'm in a rush, it will do the job.
I rate this a 2/5.
What do I like about it? Compact feel, was only $130, lots of "Scenes" for different things (ie macro, outdoors, pets, etc),
What do I hate about it? Too plasticy of a feel, LCD screen is incredibly fragile, it has problems focusing in on photos, you need to play around with menues alot for what you need. I guess you get what you pay for!
We were happy to have a guest speaker this paat week to run a meetinf for us and conduct a q&a with everyone. As a National Consultant with 20 years of experience in the sales, marketing & management field he was able to give some incredible tips to us!
Built as Ferrari's entry level supercar, the F355 followed the 308, 328 and 348 as a cheaper alternative to their V12 models. Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo encouraged the design, engineering and marketing teams at Ferrari to create something entirely new, exciting and completely different from the 348.
The resultant F355 was a major hit: its full body under tray was highlighted as a performance benchmark upon release and orders piled in faster than Ferrari could fill them. Press reviews were favorable and generally appreciated the 25% percent increase in horsepower, as well as Pininfarina's gracious styling.
1:18 Mattel Hotwheels Elite Ferrari F355 Berlinetta
Write up credits to: www.supercars.net/cars/633.html#sp2qWUspUYyul2I1.99
I just bought a Nikon Coolpix S3100, as I need a digital camera for times when I don't want to lug around my Canon DSLR, I found this camera on Futureshop's website on sale for pretty cheap so decided to buy it.
What do I think? Compared to my old Canon SD1000 digital camera, it is even thinner than that. The Nikon S3100 has a very cheap plasticy feel to it, although I read reviews that it's aluminum body - certainly plastic. It's pretty slow to start up, slow for taking photos. It's generally slow, my old SD1000 was better than this camera. The SD1000 was generally just much better as it had a nice metal frame, the options were simple to amateurs and beginners, while for the Nikon, it takes alot just to change ISO, you actually have to go into the settings and change ISO for each setting - pretty annoying.
For macro, it has alot of trouble trying to focus (and locking) onto the photo, but fiddling around for a few minutes eventually fixes that. I tried taking a photo of the iPhone screen and it had trouble focusing until I changed to a different "Macro Scene", then it was clear. The photos are a bit too soft, as I've read in reviews, but for what I need it for - possibly taking outdoors photos when I'm in a rush, it will do the job.
For some shots, I feel that my iPhone may actually take better photos than this camera, but I guess we'll wait and see over time.
I rate this a 2/5.
What do I like about it? Compact feel, was only $130, lots of "Scenes" for different things (ie macro, outdoors, pets, etc),
What do I hate about it? Too plasticy of a feel, LCD screen is incredibly fragile, it has problems focusing in on photos, you need to play around with menues alot for what you need. I guess you get what you pay for!
I just bought a Nikon Coolpix S3100, as I need a digital camera for times when I don't want to lug around my Canon DSLR, I found this camera on Futureshop's website on sale for pretty cheap so decided to buy it.
What do I think? Compared to my old Canon SD1000 digital camera, it is even thinner than that. The Nikon S3100 has a very cheap plasticy feel to it, although I read reviews that it's aluminum body - certainly plastic. It's pretty slow to start up, slow for taking photos. It's generally slow, my old SD1000 was better than this camera. The SD1000 was generally just much better as it had a nice metal frame, the options were simple to amateurs and beginners, while for the Nikon, it takes alot just to change ISO, you actually have to go into the settings and change ISO for each setting - pretty annoying.
For macro, it has alot of trouble trying to focus (and locking) onto the photo, but fiddling around for a few minutes eventually fixes that. I tried taking a photo of the iPhone screen and it had trouble focusing until I changed to a different "Macro Scene", then it was clear. The photos are a bit too soft, as I've read in reviews, but for what I need it for - possibly taking outdoors photos when I'm in a rush, it will do the job.
I rate this a 2/5.
What do I like about it? Compact feel, was only $130, lots of "Scenes" for different things (ie macro, outdoors, pets, etc),
What do I hate about it? Too plasticy of a feel, LCD screen is incredibly fragile, it has problems focusing in on photos, you need to play around with menues alot for what you need. I guess you get what you pay for!
Built as Ferrari's entry level supercar, the F355 followed the 308, 328 and 348 as a cheaper alternative to their V12 models. Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo encouraged the design, engineering and marketing teams at Ferrari to create something entirely new, exciting and completely different from the 348.
The resultant F355 was a major hit: its full body under tray was highlighted as a performance benchmark upon release and orders piled in faster than Ferrari could fill them. Press reviews were favorable and generally appreciated the 25% percent increase in horsepower, as well as Pininfarina's gracious styling.
1:18 Mattel Hotwheels Elite Ferrari F355 Berlinetta
Write up credits to: www.supercars.net/cars/633.html#sp2qWUspUYyul2I1.99
We were happy to have a guest speaker this paat week to run a meetinf for us and conduct a q&a with everyone. As a National Consultant with 20 years of experience in the sales, marketing & management field he was able to give some incredible tips to us!
Sony introduces the new Alpha SLT-A37, an entry-level DSLR camera with Sony’s Translucent Mirror Technology that allows fast shooting, non-stop phase detection autofocus and continuous live image preview. The camera sports a 16 Megapixel Exmor APD HD CMOS image sensor and BIONZ image processor. It features a 3-cross 15-point AF system with tracking autofocus to keep faces and fast moving subject in sharp focus. The Translucent Mirror technology also enables the A35 to capture split-second action with up to 7fps burst shooting
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One of Dismaland's fun fair game stalls, where for 1 pound you can throw three table tennis balls in an attempt to topple the anvil.
If you win, you get to keep the anvil, If you don't, you get a 'meaningless rubber bracelet'.
Some candid photography by me with this lady dressed up to match her old-fashioned car looks on without knowing she is having her photo taken. I think it works nicely with her almost looking like she's posing and leading space/rule of thirds is in use here.
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Reference® RIC09T - instrument cable (ACADEMY series) assembled with Amphenol TM2PB-AU Phone Plugs.
Designed for MULTIPURPOSE application, RIC09 T instrument cable represents the smartest way to get a full and natural sound from your unbalanced musical instrument, at affordable price. It has been designed to deliver higher quality signal transmission, superior durability and reliability than most of hi-q instrument cables in the market. Featuring extremely wide and detailed frequency response, superb noise rejection and great flexibility, this cable is perfect for all electrically amplified musical instrument, such as electric guitar, bass and keyboards, whether live and in the recording studio. Double shield construction provides strong protection against hum and any kind of external interference. Purest oxygen free copper (99,99%) conductor and polyethylene foam dielectric ensure crystal clear sound and flawless audio transmission. Hand assembled with highly reliable machined phone plugs, RIC09T is definitely the best cost-effective solution for any musician who cannot refrain from Reference Cables excellence. Then... Why settle for less? Get off to a good start. Long for a true tone.
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Inner Core: Stranded Red CU 30x010 Ø AWG23
Insulation: FOAM PE Ø 1,8 mm
Shield 1: Carbon PVC Ø 2,5 mm
Shield 2: Braided Red Copper + Braided Tinned Copper
Jacket: PVC Superflexible Ø 7,6 mm
Bending Radius: 8x cable Ø
Impedance: 53 Ω
Capacitance cond/shield: 36pF/ft
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Reference® RIC09T - instrument cable (ACADEMY series) assembled with Amphenol TM2PB-AU Phone Plugs.
Designed for MULTIPURPOSE application, RIC09T instrument cable represents the smartest way to get a full and natural sound from your unbalanced musical instrument, at affordable price. It has been designed to deliver higher quality signal transmission, superior durability and reliability than most of hi-q instrument cables in the market. Featuring extremely wide and detailed frequency response, superb noise rejection and great flexibility, this cable is perfect for all electrically amplified musical instrument, such as electric guitar, bass and keyboards, whether live and in the recording studio. Double shield construction provides strong protection against hum and any kind of external interference. Purest oxygen free copper (99,99%) conductor and polyethylene foam dielectric ensure crystal clear sound and flawless audio transmission. Hand assembled with highly reliable machined phone plugs, RIC09T is definitely the best cost-effective solution for any musician who cannot refrain from Reference Cables excellence. Then... Why settle for less? Get off to a good start. Long for a true tone.
Cable Specs
Inner Core: Stranded Red CU 30x010 Ø AWG23
Insulation: FOAM PE Ø 1,8 mm
Shield 1: Carbon PVC Ø 2,5 mm
Shield 2: Braided Red Copper + Braided Tinned Copper
Jacket: PVC Superflexible Ø 7,6 mm
Bending Radius: 8x cable Ø
Impedance: 53 Ω
Capacitance cond/shield: 36pF/ft
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The Acura RDX is Acura’s first compact luxury crossover SUV, taking over from the MDX as Acura's entry-level crossover SUV, as the MDX grew in size and price.
Third generation (2019–present)
2.0-liter turbo-4.
272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque
All-Wheel Drive
10-speed automatic
The 2019 model is the first RDX to be entirely designed, developed, and manufactured in the United States. Development was done by the R&D team in Raymond, Ohio; it was styled at the Acura Design Studio in Los Angeles, California; the 2.0-liter engine is produced in Anna, Ohio; the 10-speed transmission hails from Tallapoosa, Georgia; and final assembly will be completed in East Liberty, Ohio.
Vancouver International Auto Show 2018
Convention Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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