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JAVA SEA (June 6, 2012) - Indonesian Navy, U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ships steam through the Java Sea while conducting ship formation exercises during the at-sea phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia. CARAT 2012 is a nine-country, bilateral exercise between the United States and Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, and Timor Leste and is designed to enhance maritime security skills and operational cohesiveness among participating forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Gregory A. Harden II)
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I just purchased this combo after renting it back in July, and now I'm trying to learn how to use it. If anyone has any settings you'd like to share pls. flickr mail me. I'll take all the help I can get with this camera
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Pelabuhan Ratu, in the West Java Port of Queen cimaja ..
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Fotograf: Gerhard Bayer / Foto-Xâ„¢
Bildaufnahmeverfahren: numerisch/digital
Bildbeschreibung:
Hersteller:SONY
Modell:DSLR-A700
Helligkeitswert: 0.37
Belichtungskorrektur: -0.30 EV
Präferenzwert für Belichtung: 1/3 EV
Belichtungsverfahren: automatische Belichtung
Belichtungsprogramm: Blendenpriorität
Belichtungszeit: 1/100 Sek
ISO-Empfindlichkeit: 800
Zeitpunkt Aufnahme: 2011:03:01 16:55:55
Max. Blendenwert: 4.50
Messungsmodus: Spot
Blitz: Blitz ausgelöst, Modus „Erzwungener Blitz“
Blendenwert: 5.60
Brennweite: 60 mm
Farbraum: sRGB
X-Maße in Pixel: 4272
Y-Maße in Pixel: 2848
Bildbearbeitung: Neutral
Weißabgleich: Manual
Brennweite bezogen auf 35-mm-Film: 90 mm
Szenentyp: Landscape
Lichtquelle: Cloudy Weather
Kontrast: normal
Sättigung: Normal
Schärfe: normal
LensID: 25531
Modell der Linse: Minolta AF 28-135mm F4-4.5
Java-Eiland | Javakade
Urban design: Sjoerd Soeters
Arch. Sjoerd Soeters and Art Zaaijer e.a.
Artists: Guy Rombouts and Monica Droste
1999.
Java Junction, a coffee house in Madrid, NM (pronounced MAH-drid) that also sold handcrafted clothes and rented out a room as a B&B -- "private bath and kitchen." The B&B is the one thing I wish I'd asked about. There is no potable water in Madrid. Whatever water you drink here must come from a bottle or be otherwise brought in. There is running water, but it's not fit to drink. Among other chemicals, it's said to have arsenic in it. A woman we talked to in one of the shops said she bathed in it anyway, and also bathed her 3-year-old daughter in it. But would you want to brush your teeth in it?
Originally posted in 2005.
How to change default Java version on Linux
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