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Nikon CoolPix2500
2006/05/08 07:54:32
JPEG (8-bit) Fine
Image Size: 640 x 480
Color
ConverterLens: None
Focal Length: 5.6mm
Exposure Mode: Programmed Auto
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/110.3 sec - f/2.7
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
Sensitivity: Auto
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-S
Tone Comp: Auto
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Electric Zoom Ratio: 1.00
Saturation comp: 0
Sharpening: Auto
Noise Reduction: OFF
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One of my favourite views in the world. Table Mountain and Lion's Head, photographed from Milnerton beach.
'Seen from the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge on the Wauna View trail { Eagle Creek- Bonneville Dam area}.
The two ends of this table are equal in area, but unequal in length. The cherry top retains its natural edge in front - i.e., not ripped. The walnut frame is assembled with through-tenons. Sparky and Emma provided moral support during the construction and proudly pose with their creation.
The base was meant to be a stand for an old cedro chest I'd found at Panajachel, Guatemala, but it looked terrible, so, it's a table.
Project 365 = Day 266 = 21 Sep 2024
Day 995 (Since 1 Jan 2022)
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Table bell
Cast bronze, glass
Russia, 1880s
This decorated table bell with clapper sits on an extravagantly designed three-legged stand.
The bell handle features a young boy holding a violet-colored glass ball on his head. The stand is decorated with pine cones and quardrefoils, symbols of long life and good fortune.
The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments. 1889
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
3oc10_073
Here is my version of table for two Stephen. Taken in 2008, Isle of Pines in front of Central Greenwich, NB. A small paradise on the St-John river. 3 exposures with the D80 on tripod. The beer is a Budweiser ... the king of beer ... and it is for Donny, since I haven't met him, the last time he went to Canada.
Table Tennis English National Championship, 2-4 March 2012 @ Ponds Forge Sheffield
Picture Steve Parkin
Mark Short in Action with Kim Daybell
Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft AG (AEG) Berlin, Germany, 1883-1996
Table Fan, 1912
Enameled cast iron, brass
15 3/4 × 13 3/8 × 9 1/2 in. (40.01 × 33.97 × 24.13 cm)
we were craving table tennis so bad that we pulled an all nighter playing diy ping pong on my dining room table. funny moments