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Forex STF is a fully automated Forex robot that can trade without human intervention. It is built using a “Genetic Algorithm” which enables the software to adjust to market changes automatically on the fly as it trades.
Forex STF is built to trade EURUSD but can be traded on other currency pairs too. It supports all brokers that support the MetaTrader 4 platform, including 4 and 5 digit, and ECN brokers.
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Marie-Pierre s'est prêtée à une séance photo totalement improvisée, sans préparation et sans maquillage.
Voilà le produit final.
Yup, two apertures ;-)
The technical stuff:
The STF lens (Smooth Trans Focus) is designed to produce really smooth bokeh or out-of-focus areas. It does this by having a circular gradient filter at the aperture. There are two aperture modes - auto uses the 9-blade aperture under camera control, like a normal lens. Or the manual mode uses the 12-blade circular aperture. Optically, it's a f/2.8 lens, so the depth-of-field is quite narrow, but because of the filter it only lets in as much light as a f/4.5 lens.
Results from it can be stunning, but it's a difficult lens to use ;-)
Levada durante os atos de vandalismo no edifício-sede do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) no último domingo (8), a réplica da Constituição Federal de 1988 que ficava em exposição no Salão Branco é devolvida à Corte. A presidente do STF, ministra Rosa Weber, recebe o exemplar das mãos do ministro da Justiça e Segurança, Flávio Dino.
Crédito para a foto: Rosinei Coutinho/SCO/STF
Lavagem da Estátua da Justiça após vandalismo ao prédio do STF 25-01-2023
Crédito para a foto: Rosinei Coutinho/SCO/STF
Ministro Alexandre de Moraes visita o edifício sede do STF.
Crédito para a foto: Rosinei Coutinho/SCO/STF
Expired Kodak Gold 200 film (GB 200 7) | Minolta Dynax 7 | Dev and Scan, Snappy Snaps
Attempt at STF (smooth transition focus) with SAL 85mm F2.8 - self-timer release doesn't work in this mode! Instead of counting down 10 seconds the camera went straight to fire the shutter (7 times multiple exposure, adjusting the aperture for each exposure).
For Dyxum film challenge 2020