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Differences between the Sigma 50mm 1.4 and the Canon 50mm 1.8.

I also realized that there is no good way to get a picture of the top of the lens without seeing yourself in there...so here is my SP for the week! Hehe!

The oldest person is the shortest, and the youngest person is the tallest. Wow.

Il Danubio fa riflettere.

Il Danubio mi ha illuminata. In poco tempo, tante cose. Tante cose fantastiche. Tante cose orribili. Budapest è la città delle cose strane. Budapest è la città delle cose diverse. E' la città delle cose terribili e delle cose fantastiche.

Dove la povertà e la ricchezza si scontrano in quel grezzo e romantico scambio di battute fra lo smog e la pietra bianca usata nell'architettura di tutta la città.

Un'ora in barca. E la solitudine, l'amore, la ricchezza e la povertà si sono manifestate. Assieme, come in una visione.

Il suo smog non mi piace. E' tutto il resto che mi affascina e permea il sentimento che ho per lei di un scivoloso orgoglio che lascia l'amaro e il dolce in bocca. Come una torta al cioccolato e cianuro.

Bainbridge Street.

Philadelphia, PA, USA

Defenders of Wildlife Volunteer Corps volunteer project to survey for snakes in Vermont. September 2008. Pictured, an eastern ribbonsnake.

Artwork in front of the Louvre

Servite High School's 6th Annual Gala: Staging the Difference took place on Saturday, February 7 at the Anaheim Hilton. Thank you to the Gala co-chairs, the Gala committee, event sponsors and all those who attended the event. It was a night filled with dinner, dancing and lots of fun.

The Make a Difference Area at Summer Camp is located just outside the main walkway to the Moonshine Stage and hosts a wide variety of nonprofit organizations. We hope that the education these groups provide at their booths and during panel discussions in the Soulshine Tent will increase your awareness of important environmental and human rights issues, and inspire you to get involved and take action in a positive way…both locally and around the world!

Have someone the same problems with the photomatix 2.4 and moving objects? I made a comparison between the version 2.1.1 and the "new" 2.4... the result is really sobering :-(

 

When you have an advice, please let me know.

 

Discussion in the photomatix-Group:

www.flickr.com/groups/photomatix/discuss/72157600234745552/

 

See the difference between his rookie season and his 2nd MVP season.

Quick cell phone shot of my wife walking our Shih Tzu, Murphy, at Nut Island . . . with some disagreement on which direction to be heading. (I know it's not a great 'photograph', but I figured 'what the heck' post it anyway :-)

reflection + perspective = composition

 

View Large please!!! :D

 

Have a wonderful New Year's Eve!!!

Models (Ryu & Akuma) assembled by: Nelson

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I just had to share this with everyone, the small picture next to me was taken a little over 2 years ago.

 

Yes it is me, and really shows how much I have changed in appearance since November 2007. Most of these changes have occurred on their own and according to my Doctors at both the VA in Palo Alto and Stanford Medical Center have said this may happen to 1 in 5 to 10 million people over the age of 50. Needles to say going 24/7 was of necessity .

An automatic, mechanical calculator first designed by Charles Babbage in 1822, and if completed would have been he first calculator/computer ever developed. The columns held the values of the polynomials, and the machine programmed by shifting the discs to the initial set of polynomial values, then cranking it up to determine each new set of values. As it was, after the costs of building the device skyrocketed, the British government removed financial support, ending the project. This device was the first one built in 1991 based on Babbage's designs, and despite a few minor errors works flawlessly.

Science Museum of London, South Kensington, London, United Kingdom

...the value of diversity...

my best friend and her girlfriend next to the rather large RR Trent 1000 engine.

Jeremy William Smith

Days Difference

Everything's Fine Symphony Soldiers Tour

The Rock Tucson, Arizona

January 15, 2012

Photography by Cajsa Lilliehook

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Okay, so for people (all three of you still commenting/viewing photos), I'm getting really freaking annoyed with my wide angle lens. It has an arperture of 2.8. But it never has the DOF I'm used too. I thought this was because I shot with an f1.4 so often. But then I had my telephoto lens out. The DOF with that (at f4.5) is more shallow then my wide angle. And I don't understand it?

 

Any help, suggestions? It's been bugging me. I AM shooting at 2.8. At least that's what my camera and lightroom say I'm shooting at. But it doesn't look like I am. At least not comparing those two pictures above. Granted the first photo goes back further, but it is still blurrier than in the 2.8. And Bello is closer up so you would think that would make a difference?

 

I don't know. I'm annoyed.

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