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Det er yrende aktivitet i masse markedsboder på markedet som holder åpent om kvelden. På vei tilbake tester vi ut kamelkjøtt på Le Saba, men spiser oss ikke helt mette fordi vi skal spise gourmet-mat senere på kvelden.
Katja poserer foran klokketårnet i Saint-Paul de Vence, før vi beveger oss opp på muren for å nyte utsikten.
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i did this all by myself (with a little help, too). i learned how to make html maps and transparent images and i made pages and a storeenvy.com shop, and i slammed blogspot to the moon!
Dah berjanggut tak jalan-jalan kat klcc. Disebabkan lawatan ke animonsta studio boboiboy dibatalkan atas sebab yang misteri, terpaksa la lepak 3 jam kat klcc. Ramai jugak manusia kat sini. Last2 masuk petrosains yang masuk free punya.haha.Bosan gile
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Jan.08.2011
Total Time: 1:20:07
Total Distance: 15.58 km (9.68 miles)
Average Pace: 5:08 min/km (8:16 min/miles)
If you have taken long exposures you might have noticed annoying characteristics of your camera. I shoot with a Sony DSLR and noticed with my long exposures the camera would take a long time to process an image once I had released the shutter. It was always exactly the same amount of time as the initial shutter speed. For example, if I shot an image for 1 minute it would take an additional minute to process the final result. Total time was exactly 2 minutes. I began to wonder why. I learned that if I wanted to use my camera without the annoying additional processing time, I had to turn off the Noise Reduction. Ok, so I tried that and started shooting again. This time the images were disappointing because the excessive glow that occurred in the corners of the frame. I soon learned that this is the nature of the beast! Either I shoot with Noise Reduction on or learn to reduce amount of noise with shorter exposures.
If you find this useful then please visit my blog and all of the instructions on one page!
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