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This is the antenna that comes with the IC-E90 and it is about 7" long, this is actually a 3 band antenna but the 50MHz extension was not fitted for this test and therefore it is supposed to match on the 144-148 MHz and 430-460 MHz bands. The scale is 3dB per division with the zero dB return loss reference level at the top.

I attempted some HDR today, pulled off the side of the road real quick to snap these three shots. Thought the clouds were pretty and decided I should try it without using shadows and highlights. Shitty quality because its photomatix but it's something!

  

I'm going back to reshoot this :)

handheld at night with tilt-shift lens

I was on my way home on a very cold night when the moon just looked so beautifull. So I tried to take a picture of it with no tripod.

Digital Revolution, Barbican.

handheld shot of the stained glass windows of sapa church using nikkor 18-200VR • for the stories behind the images, visit www.oggieblog.blogspot.com. view my online fotofolio at www.lagalog.com

Why you should use a tripod..

Bt. Timah Nature Reserve

At Cramond Waterfall

Different colour-balance and exposure

This little chipmunk scratched itself with their hind leg

Another Linux handheld MID, bearing the name Clarion, at Intel's Mobility booth.

Views from our hike from Sunrise to the Fremont Lookout at Mount Rainier National Park, on August 5, 2022

Handheld Stories travelled to Dharavi Slum, Mumbai, in the Summer of 2012 to conduct workshops in filmmaking for 15 students. See what they came up with at HandheldStories.com.

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