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Today I've been practicing using the Monochrome picture style, shooting in JPEG mode. I've also been saving the settings used on the Customised Shooting Mode via the camera menu so I could switch between homework shots and other shots just by turning the mode dial.

 

I don't normally think in B&W but I'm rather taken with this as a subject matter. With a re-shoot I think this could work, i.e. straighten up, alter composition maybe to include more of the leaf on the left, play around with the shadows from the clock hands, and maybe even the apples.

 

Just a practice shot, but I am going to take this again.

26 students at work at once on the 30' built drawing at MODULES 2008

Common area of a towable living module, used for traverse missions to the South Pole.

The One module, although it can be used as a stand-alone unit, gains dimension when six or more units are flipped and stacked together, creating a wave like effect accentuated by the colored middle panel that contrasts with the oak veneer.

The exposure which is the brightest with detail still in the highlights 1/10" at f3.5

Ubisoft - King Kong Video Game

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

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The background didn't come out like I wanted it and since I'm not good at Photoshop, I couldn't take it out. Most of the shots came out good enough where I could blow the background out by just raising the exposure and contrast a bit. This one didn't work as well because of the shadows...shoulda used a reflector I guess.

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

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JB drawing away at MODULES 2008

Aubrey, playmate of my daughters

Kingtech 5.7inch 6 o'clock TN TFT LCD display is our most leading product. The resolution is it’s 640x480/VGA. This 5.7inch module is 18bit RGB interface and the brightness reach 700nits, it can be used for outdoor device and can be sunlight readable. The 5.7inch is very popular for logistics devices.

 

Specification of 700 Nits Brightness 5.7 Inch 640x480 RGB Interface LCD Module

480x640 / 640x480 / VGA resolution

IPS type

High brightness/sunlight readable/700nits

Can custom capacitive touchscreen

Features of 700 Nits Brightness 5.7 Inch 640x480 RGB Interface LCD Module

 

Item5.7'' 640x480 TFT LCD Display

Model NoPV05701YP40B

Resolution640x480

Outline Dimension127.00(W)x98.43(H)x5.80(T)

Active Area(mm)115.20(W)x86.40(H)

Interface18-BIT RGB

Viewing Angle6 O'clock

Driving ICHX8250-A+HX8678-B

Pin40

Pixel Pitch (mm)0.18(W)x0.18(H)

Operating Temperature-20 to +70℃

Storage Temperature-30 to +80℃

Brightness700nits

 

Application of 700 Nits Brightness 5.7 Inch 640x480 RGB Interface LCD Module

 

1. The 5.7inch TN display can be used for medical devices, handheld equipment, industrial control, smart home and black box, logistics device.

 

3.The 5.7inch module is 700nits and can be used in sunlight-readable such as advertising machine and automotive device.

  

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Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

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Approche de l'architecture.

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