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"Mistakes" are unintentional exposures with some simple, arbitrary image processing applied, such as "I'm Feeling Lucky" in Picasa. The results are sometimes nice to look at in their own way.
"Mistakes" are unintentional exposures with some simple, arbitrary image processing applied, such as "I'm Feeling Lucky" in Picasa. The results are sometimes nice to look at in their own way.
This is especially true for learners, as Albert Einstein noted: “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.”
I finally got a tripod and I headed downtown to test night photography with it. I'll post photos of the shoot over the next few days. I went to Buckingham fountain and the two Burnham Pavillions. I did want to post this mistake. I was shooting with 10 second exposure times with ISO 125 and F-16. Well I forgot about the long exposure time and I moved the tripod before the time was up - This is what was created. It's sort of neat!
Last year, if I had to sum Bethesda’s E3 Conference up, I would call it “promising”. They showed a new, multiplayer Fallout game, a sequel to the critically-lauded 2016 DOOM, a sequel to the crazy and over-the-top-in-a-different-way-from-DOOM Wolfenstein, and, of course, confirmed the existence o...
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Lathos means mistake, except that it is misspelt - it should be an omikron rather than omega.
Lathos means mistake, but when used as an adjective the meaning can change to wrong.
Source/More info: a-place-called-space.blogspot.gr/2012/08/lathos.html
Bare til sammenligning er her den forrige mutant jeg fandt og sendte ind til Coca Cola. Der var naturligvis intet galt med selve indholdet, men jeg vil da hellere sende den ind og bytte den til fire flasker og et badehåndklæde end bare drikke den :)
One Of The Biggest Mistakes Many New Business Owners Make (And How To Avoid It)
So you’ve got a brilliant idea that you want to turn into a business. You want to save every penny possible as you get things going, so you file the papers to create your own business entity. It’s pretty simple, after all. You find some forms online, fill them out, and you you should be in business in no time flat.
Not so fast!
With more than half-a-million new businesses starting in the United States each year, there are bound to be some mistakes. And among the biggest are errors related to new business entity and license filing.
When it comes to starting a new business, you’re not dealing with a one size fits all situation.
Choosing The Wrong Business Entity Could Cost You
Each type of business entity has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, if you decide to go into business for yourself, you’ll probably choose a sole proprietorship. All it takes is an application for a special Tax ID number and you’re good to go.
But did you know that, by selecting this type of business entity, you’ll be opening up yourself to potential tax and legal liabilities?
Or what if you choose to register as a corporation? Are you prepared to be compliant with the required record-keeping and filing obligations? Not only is there a lot of extra paperwork with a corporate entity, it can also be quite costly.
How Do You Pick The Right Entity?
When deciding what type of business entity to form, you’ll want to evaluate several criteria.
Legal liability: Do you, as the owner, need to be insulated from the legal liabilities of the business? Or are you able to personally afford any potential risk your business might create for you?
Tax Implications: Depending on your individual situation and your goals as a business owner, it’s important to understand what opportunities exist for you to minimize your taxes.
Cost implications: While some entities may involve potentially higher taxes, others can come with higher formation costs and ongoing expenses. It’s a good idea to determine from the start which can serve you best in the long run.
Of course, there are many other things to consider, but these are some of the most common.
A morning of 15 mistakes in Munich ... REMEMBER to reset the multi-exposure lever after fiddling with it !!!
"Mistakes" are unintentional exposures with some simple, arbitrary image processing applied, such as "I'm Feeling Lucky" in Picasa. The results are sometimes nice to look at in their own way.
Sunday morning walk - series -
Mamiya C330
Sekor 80mm
Fomapan 100 / boxspeed
no filter
Caffenol C-L stand developed (by mistake) 60min
I had to remove the inner skin after the building inspector told me I'd done it wrong. Hopefully I learn from my mistakes.
Taken on the Leica CL w/ the 40mm f2 Summicron C. Kodak T-MAX 400 developed in D-76: developer at 76 degrees for 9 minutes (30 sec to 1 min agitation intervals); wash for 1 min (full agitation); fixer for 5 mins (30 sec agitation intervals); five cold water rinses (running water+agitations); photoflo+rinse. Scanned on the Plustek 8100i.
This is a photograph is one of a set of photographs from the Castlepollard 5KM Road Race and Fun Run 2013 which was held in Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath, Ireland on Wednesday 14th August 2013 at 20:00. The race is hosted by North Westmeath Athletic Club. The race has grown in stature and popularity over the years and is now one of the most well attended road races in the midlands. The race offers prizes in all categories. Castlepollard 5KM Road Race attempts to support young runners and walkers by organising a range of underage races around the town square before the adult race at 20:00. Profits from the race go towards grassroots athletics in the region - North Westmeath Athletics, Schools Cross Country, and local community games. Due to the slightly late start and the fading light it was difficult to capture as many photographs as normal and we ended up with many blurs and mistakes. This photograph belongs to a larger set of photographs from the race event which are accessible at this link [http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157635070120285/]
Event Management and Race Timing were provided by PRECISION TIMING: See their website at [www.precisiontiming.net/result/racetimer] and their Facebook Page at [www.facebook.com/davidprecisiontiming?fref=ts]
The Castlepollard 5KM can be considered as the final major race in summer road racing in the midlands as with the fading light of the late summer comes less opportunities to hold races in the evening time. Castlepollard is a small town located in North County Westmeath amongst the lakes of Lough Lene and Lough Derravagh.
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Overall Race Summary
Participants: There was about 470 participants which is a significant increase on previous years.
Weather: This was a warm humid night. There was little or no breeze which made for very favourable conditions for 5KM racing.
Course: The race begins near the Church and inTo the town square and proceeds directly out the R395 towards Coole and Edgeworthstown. The first KM is flat and quick allowing the field to spread out. The race then enters the Tullynally Castle estate and proceeds up the tree-lined avenue. The gardens, like the castle are on a magnificent scale, taking in nearly 12 acres. This allows the race to make a big loop of the gardens with a quick downhill stretch followed by a sharp climb before the race rejoins it's outgoing path for the final 1.5KM of the race. The final 800M from the gate of the Castle grounds to the finish is as the first - fast and flat and allows for a great finish at the GAA grounds.
Location Map: See the links below: goo.gl/maps/J6HUl (Google Satellite Imagery)
Refreshments: There was a very impressive selection of refreshments provided for participants in the GAA hall afterwards.
Some Useful Links
Homepage of Tullynally Castle and Gardens: www.tullynallycastle.com/
Castlepollard Wikipedia Page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlepollard
Race start line: goo.gl/maps/Ge9ro (Google Satellite Imagery)
Race finish line: goo.gl/maps/J6HUl (Google Satellite Imagery)
Showers and Changing Area: Castlepollard GAA club grounds (about 500m from race start and very close to race finish) goo.gl/maps/Aab9M (Google Satellite Imagery)
Our Flickr Photographs from Castlepollard 5KM 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157627404031092/
Our Flickr Photographs from Castlepollard 5KM 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157624655001130/
Our Flickr Photographs from Castlepollard 5KM 2009: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157622023529006/
Castlepollard 5KM 2013 RESULTS will be available on PRECISION TIMING www.precisiontiming.net/result/racetimer
Castlepollard 5KM Event Page on Facebook www.facebook.com/events/322287434568207/
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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
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when the first settler's arrived in Christchurch and Lyttelton Harbour, one Captain got the turn into Lyttelton wrong and sailed right into this bay..the Captain's name was Taylor...since then Taylor's Mistake was born. today heaven for windsurfer!
In Mainz, streets that run parallel to the Rhine River are designated with blue signs, while those that run perpendicular to the river are marked with a red one. This simple and clever aid to orientation was conceived in the middle of the 19th century, and has also been applied to house numbers.
More street signs from Mainz.
Some photos I took with my Phantom 3 Advanced drone.
It truly was an honest mistake flying at the beach. I didn't even think that the beach was a National Park on the island. I've been to the Outer Banks many times and knew Hatteras was a national park but it never crossed my mind that Ocracoke was part of the Hatteras National Seashore. I even had a Park Ranger drive past me while I flying the drone and she didn't say anything. I even "chased" her in the truck with the drone.
Okay this is odd, this happened to my picture while it was uploading... But I'm going to keep it because it's neat and trippy. Huh.