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"Shoot from the hip", says the spidey-sense // Another police squad bursts into the area to form a hard human blockade that employed some of the largest officers I've ever seen. "Brick shit house" as they say. // Brinkmanship. Situation could have easily gone south. // Queen and Spadina / Soho, 4:09pm. Neon. Little Burgundy. Steve's Music //--> Some shots from downtown Toronto during the June 26, 2010 G20 Protests.

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Camera: Canon Powershot G12

Focal Length: 6.1mm

ISO: 400

Exposure: 1/10 sec at f / 2.8

Exposure Bias: -1/3 EV

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provides power and backup to the optical terminal outside the house.

they insist on it being plugged directly into the wall, no extensions.

That green paint is $60/gal.

odd objects and wonderfull finds

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I took this photo of our church worship band backup Guitarist with a Canon 200mm F/2 IS L lens and Canon 5D Mark II camera. I shot this photo from the balcony wide open at an aperture of F/2 and 3200 ISO to stop the action.

Canon EOS R6 with Canon RF100-400mm f5.6-8

love/hate relationship

 

i love technology. i love having this little phone to take pictures of flowers. to keep in touch with my loved ones. to make new friends. i really do.

 

but i hate the worrying about backups and where's my photostream and why won't this work or that work.

 

so today, after two completely unproductive days at work due to computer problems, i figured it was time to backup my iphone.

   

An oldie but still a goodie -- the SureFire E1B Backup. There's just something about the single CR123 lights. Small and light enough to carry daily, but with plenty of power under the hood.

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