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This photo is the result of 25 photos being stitched together using Microsoft Image Composite Editor. Each of the 25 shots used in this photo was a close up. The image has been cropped to get rid of the jaggies around the edge. Since I was just experimenting, I used lower quality .jpg setting on the camera to record the 25 individual photos. Now, I wish I had gone with .tif instead.
just playing around with macro and depth of field. closeup of the second generation microsoft remote.
This might be helpful if you want to know when you might want to check blog-borne updates throughout the next day and a half.
(Note: Microsoft Xbox is a client of my employer, Edelman.)
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Canon EOS 30D + 70-200 mm @ 114 mm - 1/1250 sec at f/8.0, ISO 400
Aperture priority mode @ 0 EV E.C - Pattern metering - no flash
Subject Distance: unknown
Microsoft_Picnic_5868
Taken on 07.20.2008, uploaded on 05.06.2012.
©2008 Adam James Steenwyk. Please contact me at ajamess [at] gmail [dot] com if you would like to use this photo. Blog: www.f128.info
A Microsoft realmente acha que eu vou trocar o meu chaveiro-pendrive do Google por essa carinha amarela???
Kevin Gorski, Microsoft Specialty Store
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Cool! Toyota.com nicely integrates Microsoft Virtual Earth for dealer locations.
Under "Map View" tab you can change from plain "Road View" to "Bird's Eye" or "Aerial" and even add "Labels" to see street names, and Rotate the Angels as well. Nice!