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Labeled photo left to rght: extensor carpi radialis brevis, extenso carpi radialis longus, brachioradialis

Tenosynovitis involves inflammation of the tendon and tendon sheath.

 

Examples of tenosynovitis include de Quervain tenosynovitis of the wrist (ie, abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis tendons = 'flickritis vivis disruptis')

 

Pain occurs on palpation along the radial aspect of the wrist.

Pain occurs with passive range of motion of the thumb.

Pain occurs with ulnar deviation of the wrist with the thumb cupped in a closed fist (ie, Finkelstein test).

 

Cause:

 

Overuse. Patients have a history of repetitive pinching motion of the thumb and fingers (eg, assembly line work, driving in screws, weeding, typing & cataloguing your Flickr photostream).

 

Pain in the radial aspect of the wrist becomes worse (sheer agony) with activity and better with rest (vaguely bearable).

Minhas primeiras tentativas de fotografia macro utilizando uma lente 50mm invertida, conjunto de tubos extensores, flash xing ling com difusor fabricado em casa e muita paciência.

My first attempts at macro photography using a reversed 50mm lens , extensor tubes, chinese flash with DIY diffuser and a lot of patience.

sin tener un objetivo macro ni inversor ni tubos extensores tenia curiosidad por probar este tipo de fotografia macro y apilar las fotos este es el resultado , la calidad no es muy buena pero e aprendido varias cosas que en el futuro pueden ayudarme , con la practica se llega a todos lados . con un 35mm.

Top: Seraffina shirt (S H I N E) - free (group gift / notice)

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Pants: Rolled Skinny Jeans #07 (Maitreya) - not free

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Shoes: (purple) girly flat shoes (Honey Kitty) - lucky board

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Scarf: Wide Scarf (Mr. Poet) - free

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Earrings: Gold Round earrings2 (Glamorize) - 1L

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Hair: Wendy light browns (Truth) - not free (half price)

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Skin: group gift 1 (Mynerva) - group gift (50L fee to join)

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Make up: Blush + Freckles (Noirilicious) - 1L

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Pentax K5 - Tub extensor 31mm+Tele-converter x2 Tamron F+Takumar 85 f1.8

Bloomer pants and Summer tunic (Hyper Culture) - July gift (Subscribe-O-Matic)

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Kahlua & Creme belt (Dark Mouse) - 1L

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Desrah sandalettes - sienna - (Chuculet) - 5L

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Earrings and Necklace: Abstract Zebra set for Fabfree (Primalot) - free (Fabulously Free in Sl group / notices)

 

Magnolia hair - smoke - (Detour) - not free

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Elise skin - pink damask tan - (Mynerva) - not free

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Cable prolongador de puerto SAS de 29-pin utilizado en los discos duros SAS. En un extremo dispone de conector SAS SFF-8482-Macho y en el otro extremo de conector SAS SFF-8482-Hembra. Longitud del cable de 30cm.

De venta en: www.cablematic.es/producto/Cable-SAS-29p-a-SAS-29p-EXTENS...

Rhapzody nearly went nuts finishing these Elf Ears, she did an awesome job !

They're both slightly different as you can see. 3 standard skin tone colours and custom available via hud. Each ear has 2 plugs plus an extra accessory, feathers hanging from the right and a sword pierced through the left ( hard to see with my hair lol ), best of all you can choose any combination of plugs and accessory to show all, some or none at all ! plus the ability to change all the plugs with preset Celtic style textures.

It took her ages to get it right.. I sat here nit picking to help of course :)

The result is awesome and unusual Elf Ears !

 

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Que els captus tenen punxa és ben cert. Els serveix per a retiri l'aigua , ja que les seves fulles són aquestes punxes, i per evitar que deprededors malmetin la plata. Es protegeixen.

No sempre és bo protegir-se d'aquesta manera, ja que a vegades només et volen acariciar, fer-te sentir bé.

Una molt bona setmana per a tothom

A fotografia é a arte que revela a alma das pessoas. Diante das lentes, o ser humano, num primeiro momento, reage num movimento de contração, de timidez, de vergonha, como se aquele olhar de vidro pudesse ver o que nenhum olho humano consegue ver. Quando na verdade, a lente é um extensor da nossa capacidade de perceber o mundo de uma forma mais próxima e intíma, sem nenhum tipo de preconceito ou intenção. Apenas um olho que enxerga. Câmera na mão, olhar ávido, personagem em cena, chegou a hora do mergulho na origem da nossa própria história.

 

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Congresso de nu e sensual realizado com maestria pela iPhoto Editora. Parabéns à equipe da organização que apesar do cansaço se mostraram sempre muito simpaticos e atenciosos com os congressistas.

 

Na foto: Pratica com o fotografo Marcos Serra Lima.

Empalme de cable UTP Cat.5e. Se trata de una carcasa de plástico que permite ser abierta. En el interior dispone de dos bloques de conexiones (una para cada extremo de cable a empalmar). Los cables se sujetan con bridas para más resistencia (bridas incluidas). Compatible con la normativa TIA-568-A/B. La forma más elegante de empalmar un cable UTP.

Nuevo Modelo en: www.cablematic.es/producto/Empalme-Cable-UTP-Cat.5e-%2528...

Extensor calle Ecuador

roller extensor Sir

esse projeto foi diferente dos outros, pois recebi as fotos e os autógrafos já colados em folhas soltas.

 

foram colados os vegetais nas folhas, para proteção das fotos e depois colado, folha a folha, um extensor de papel para que eu pudesse encadernar. o resultado está aí.

Jugando en el parque con el 16-50mm y un tubo extensor macro

Usando lente Canon 100mm y un extensor.

Meus caros,

 

Desculpem o "spam", mas estou divulgando o Workshop que vou dar, agora no final do mês, na Pousada Paraíso, em Pedro do Rio (RJ).

A pousada é sensacional, como podem testemunhar todos que lá estiveram. O Bernardo e a Mariana, donos da pousada, prepararam um preço promocional por pessoa, de 335 reais, que incluem pensão completa na pousada desde o jantar de sexta à noite até o almoço de domingo.

Abaixo coloco a programação que pensamos, que inclui 3 saídas práticas e 3 aulas teóricas, com o uso de datashow e exemplos de fotos que tirarmos lá mesmo.

Penso nesse evento mais como uma situação para trocarmos idéias sobre fotografia de aves do que propriamente como um Workshop tradicional.

Caso tenham interesse, ou saibam de alguém que se interesse, por favor entrem em contato. Usando a opção de mensagem pessoal (PM), para evitar o congestionamento da caixa postal de quem não estiver interessado. Ou por email (jquental@gmail.com), que talvez seja o melhor modo.

É isso. Qualquer dúvida, não hesitem em me perguntar!

Grande abraço,

J

 

PROGRAMAÇÃO

 

Dia 30 – sexta-feira – noite

 

• Apresentação dos participantes e da programação do Workshop.

• Exibição do filme “Migração Alada”, de Jacques Perrin

 

Dia 31 – sábado – manhã

 

7.00 às 10.00h - Aula prática 1 – Trilha do Cipó

11.00 às 13.00h – Aula teórica 1 – regulagens e equipamentos

• Velocidade, diafragma, fotometria, foco, balanço de branco, “bracketing”, compensação de exposição, formatos de arquivo (TIFF, JPG, RAW), ajustes especiais.

• Lentes – teles “pesadas” e “leves”, estabilizador, tripé e monopé.

• Técnicas de Campo – “playback”, camuflagem e “blind”, aproximação e disparo (som e movimento).

 

Dia 31 – sábado – tarde

 

15.30 às 17.00h – Aula prática 2 – tocaia – Trilha do Jequitibá

17.30 às 19.00h – Aula teórica 2 – iluminação e análise de resultados.

• Flash – modo TTL, compensação, uso remoto, extensor, uso manual

• Luz natural e sombreamento

• Dúvidas e análise de fotos produzidas nas duas primeiras aulas práticas.

 

Dia 1º - domingo – manhã

 

7.00 às 10.00h – Aula prática 3 – Trilha das Nascentes

11.00 às 12.30h – Aula teórica 3 – tratamento digital e encerramento

• Técnicas básicas de tratamento digital

• Análise dos programas mais usuais de tratamento – Photoshop, Corel Draw, Lightroom e Picasa.

• Exemplos de tratamentos de imagens produzidas durante o Workshop.

• Dúvidas finais e entrega dos certificados.

 

Reprodução proibida.

© Todos os direitos reservados.

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Aqui em casa nós adoramos colecionar! Colecionamos DVDs, câmeras fotográficas antigas, e bonecos de filmes (e desenhos).

 

Quando comprei o tubo extensor, resolvi juntar duas paixões: a fotografia e a coleção de bonecos. :)

LOCATION: EUROPE - BALTIC STATES - LATVIA - RĪGA.

 

The zebra spider, Salticus scenicus, is a common jumping spider. Like other jumping spiders, it does not build a web. It uses its four pairs of large eyes to locate prey and its jumping ability to pounce and capture it. Zebra spiders are often noted for their awareness of humans. Upon noticing someone observing them, they can be seen raising their head, and usually change behavior (hence why salticus scenius, theatrical jumper).

 

Female zebra spiders are 5–7 millimetres (0.20–0.28 in) long and males are 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in). The most distinctive feature of these spiders is their two very large eyes, which is typical for jumping spiders. Although they have eight eyes, the two at the front are the largest and give them excellent binocular vision. These tiny spiders are black with white hairs that form stripes.

 

Zebra spiders are widespread across Britain, Europe, and North America, and are found throughout the Holarctic. They often live close to or in human settlements. They can be found on walls, plants and fences on sunny days; and also indoors on window sills, often in the corner behind curtains.

 

Zebra spiders tend to hunt insects or spiders of roughly their own size or smaller. They have been observed feeding on mosquitos that are almost twice their length. They have also been observed taking on prey items up to 3 times the length of the spider, such as some of the smaller species of moth. Like other jumping spiders, these spiders use their large front eyes to locate and stalk their prey. They move slowly towards their prey until they are close enough to pounce on top of their victim, and their hunting behaviour has been described as cat-like. Using their acute eyesight, they are able to accurately judge the distances they need to jump.

 

Hunting

They orient towards prey detected by its lateral eyes whenever the angle subtended by such prey exceeds 5.5°. The velocity of the prey is not involved in the determination of reactive distance, but only moving objects elicit orientation. The probability that orientation is followed by stalking is a function of both prey size and velocity. The zebra spider's stalk velocity declines progressively as it nears its (stationary) prey.

Before jumping, they glue a silk thread to the surface that they are jumping from so that if they miss the target, they can climb up the thread and try again. They ignore unappetising insects such as ants.

 

There are no extensor muscles at the 'hinge joints' of the spider leg, instead joints extension is due to the haemocoelic blood pressure in the leg. The most significant evidence that this extension is due to hydraulic forces is that the leg spines become erect during the jump, a result of increased body pressure which can be demonstrated on many spiders. The zebra spider's jump is almost entirely due to the sudden straightening of the fourth pair of legs. The Mean jumping velocity is estimated to be between 0.64–0.79 m/s (2.1–2.6 ft/s).

 

Reproduction

When these spiders meet, the male carries out a courtship dance involving waving his front legs and moving his abdomen up and down. The better the dance the more likely the female will want to mate, with success guaranteed if the male can exhibit a perfect shuffle. Females will stay with their egg sacs and will guard the young after they hatch. After the spiderlings have had their second moult they will leave the mother and fend for themselves.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebra_spider

Canon XTi + Tubo Extensor + Takumar 55mm.

En feia de temps que no possava un detall, potser m'he sentit amb ganes... tot i que he vist gent que ha treballat coses amb flors que m'ha fet mitja vergonya possar això, o potser l'he perduda tota, la vergonya i ja sóc un desvergonyit.

Era per no seguir possant coses fredes, de gel i aigua gelada, jejeje... Era perqué estic descansant de les meves fotos actuals ... era perqué a vegades, malgrat et critiquin, s'ha de fer aquelles coses en les que creus. era perqué amb la tramuntana, el vent fred del nord, el meu cap no funciona com cal. Era perqué avui en tenia ganes.

Podeu, si voleu, agafar l'excusa que volgeu, però la cosa era que en tenia ganes i l'he possada.

Em recorda el matí, al começament del fred, però encara feia un sol escalfador que feia bona companyia, pel paseeig de Tossa de Mar i les seves jardineres, encara no tenien glaç i mentre passejavem amb l'amic Josep Maria i l'amic Felip, aquest em va preguntar com es podia fer per fer aproximacions amb un extensor. Cap problema i amb molt de gust vam estar departint i fent el que fem els bons aficionats comunicant tècnica i informació, espero que li servis.

Només el record de l'intant i del bon matí passat em fa que ara em mantigui despert i amb ganes... serà el fred, serà el refredat... serà ..

Gràcies a tothom, fins i tot els que no els agrada el que faig ni com ho faig. Això sí els adverteixo... seguiré.

04.06.2012.BR.SANTA LUZIA, MG.DROPLETS.Drops on leaf after summer rain.RUBENS WEIL

primeiro macro no flickr

feito com 50mm + tubo extensor simples

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da um trabalho regular tudo manualmente(tuudo mesmo), porque o objetivo a ser capturado pode fugir...rsrs, mas vale a pena...pra quem não têm condições ainda de comprar uma lente macro...

 

BODY CORRECTOR DE POSTURA CACHETERO

 

Esta prenda esta elaborada en un tejido especial que permite el beneficio de moldear y micromasajear cada zona del cuerpo.

 

* Body con banda especial que ayuda a corregir la postura y previene el dolor lumbar.

* Afina la Cintura

* Cachetero que realza los gluteos

* Triangulos extensores que evitan los goditos de la espalda y cadera.

* Diseno senos libres efecto Push Up.

* Tambien en tallas grandes.

http://danieljnavas.blogspot.com/

 

En vez de el sistema inhalambrico de disparo esta vez he usado cables pcsync y asi me permite montar el tercer flash encima.

 

Esta es la camara con los flashes delanteros, el tokina, los extensores kenko, el metz 48A ....

 

Cuando monto el Sigma no uso los reflectores en los delanteros no es necesario ya que estoy a suficiente distancia del sujeto. Pero con el tokina me tengo que acercar demasiado.

 

Las fotos estan hechas con el movil - SATIO

LOCATION: EUROPE - BALTIC STATES - LATVIA - RĪGA.

 

The zebra spider, Salticus scenicus, is a common jumping spider. Like other jumping spiders, it does not build a web. It uses its four pairs of large eyes to locate prey and its jumping ability to pounce and capture it. Zebra spiders are often noted for their awareness of humans. Upon noticing someone observing them, they can be seen raising their head, and usually change behavior (hence why salticus scenius, theatrical jumper).

 

Female zebra spiders are 5–7 millimetres (0.20–0.28 in) long and males are 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in). The most distinctive feature of these spiders is their two very large eyes, which is typical for jumping spiders. Although they have eight eyes, the two at the front are the largest and give them excellent binocular vision. These tiny spiders are black with white hairs that form stripes.

 

Zebra spiders are widespread across Britain, Europe, and North America, and are found throughout the Holarctic. They often live close to or in human settlements. They can be found on walls, plants and fences on sunny days; and also indoors on window sills, often in the corner behind curtains.

 

Zebra spiders tend to hunt insects or spiders of roughly their own size or smaller. They have been observed feeding on mosquitos that are almost twice their length. They have also been observed taking on prey items up to 3 times the length of the spider, such as some of the smaller species of moth. Like other jumping spiders, these spiders use their large front eyes to locate and stalk their prey. They move slowly towards their prey until they are close enough to pounce on top of their victim, and their hunting behaviour has been described as cat-like. Using their acute eyesight, they are able to accurately judge the distances they need to jump.

 

Hunting

They orient towards prey detected by its lateral eyes whenever the angle subtended by such prey exceeds 5.5°. The velocity of the prey is not involved in the determination of reactive distance, but only moving objects elicit orientation. The probability that orientation is followed by stalking is a function of both prey size and velocity. The zebra spider's stalk velocity declines progressively as it nears its (stationary) prey.

Before jumping, they glue a silk thread to the surface that they are jumping from so that if they miss the target, they can climb up the thread and try again. They ignore unappetising insects such as ants.

 

There are no extensor muscles at the 'hinge joints' of the spider leg, instead joints extension is due to the haemocoelic blood pressure in the leg. The most significant evidence that this extension is due to hydraulic forces is that the leg spines become erect during the jump, a result of increased body pressure which can be demonstrated on many spiders. The zebra spider's jump is almost entirely due to the sudden straightening of the fourth pair of legs. The Mean jumping velocity is estimated to be between 0.64–0.79 m/s (2.1–2.6 ft/s).

 

Reproduction

When these spiders meet, the male carries out a courtship dance involving waving his front legs and moving his abdomen up and down. The better the dance the more likely the female will want to mate, with success guaranteed if the male can exhibit a perfect shuffle. Females will stay with their egg sacs and will guard the young after they hatch. After the spiderlings have had their second moult they will leave the mother and fend for themselves.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebra_spider

Canon - 350D (Rebel XT) Kit

 

Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT)

Canon EF 28-99mm 1:4-5.6 II

Sigma (Canon) 70-300 Macro 1:4-5.6 APO DG

Disparador Remoto RS60-E3 (350D & 400D || XT & XTi)

Baterry Grip BG-E3 (350D & 400D || XT & XTi)

2 Baterias NB-2LH (350D & 400D || XT & XTi)

Extensor de Moldura para Visor EP-EX15

Cabo USB

Cabo Vídeo

Particularmente eu adorei o resultado, pode melhorar.. mais ja ta showww

:: cll 57 * av. Caracas ::

Rodillo // Extensor

pronta desaparición*

Direção de Arte

Pela Soul Propaganda.

Redação Eduardo Butakka

Ya lo había intervenido y me hicieron el favor de pintarla de blanco y limpiar escombros... al siguiente día repasé el mensaje bajo un sol ardiente al son del extensor.

m. extensor carpi ulnaris, m. extensor carpi radialis longus et brevis, m. brachioradialis, m. pronator teres, aponourosis bicipitis, m. extensor digitorum, m. extensor digiti minimi, m. extensor pollicis longus et brevis, abductor pollicis longus et brevis, v. cephalica, v. basalica, v. cephalica accessoria, rete venosum dorsale manus.

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