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Y la distancia le gano al amor, solo te veo en el monitor ♪ !

At the San Diego Zoo.

Behringer monitor speaker wearing Audio Technica headphones.

 

Strobist info:

1X Sigma EF530DG Super to the right shot through a 6X8 soft box 1/32 power

1X Vivitar 285HV to the left reflected off a piece of paper 1/4 power

1X Sigma EF530DG Super directly behind the speaker to light the mixer/ background 1/64 power

 

Black to White in 2 percent steps.

There are many comments on flickr streams regarding photo exposures.

This chart is to enable visitors to check their own monitor for correct Brightness & Contrast settings. Hopefully for a better viewing experience.

You should just be able to see the difference between the extremes of black & white at each end of the scale.

TFT flat screens often need settings of around 50 percent for brightness & contrast.

CRT's often require contrast at 100 percent, with brightness adjusted to suit.

A water monitor on Palau Mamutik, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

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podlahové reprosoustavy

Monitor Man grinds a mean tree holder thing, using only his feet, and to the great astonishment of onlookers.

Samsung SyncMaster 932B Plus

19" :)

The fingerprints are mine XD.

British first world war warship built in 1915. Portsmouth Dockyard. Hampshire.

FoASBCM Monitoring site 1

Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park

South Australia

Spencers Monitor taken at Glenagra, Kynuna, Queensland, Australia.

when the music's over.

22" TFT Active Matrix LED Monitor with Screen+ for work productivity , Kensington Security Slot,VGA and DVI-D connectivity.

 

[Modelo E2260SD]

Remote Access, Peru: Field visits & workshops with the community-based environmental monitors of FEDIQUEP.

Pitfall-style insect interceptors can be used to monitor for bed bugs. However, monitors can pick up other arthropods as well. For more information on bed bug management, visit: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/bed-bugs

MMD zeigte auf der Münchner CeBIT-Preview einen Monitor mit 3D-Möglichkeit

2.5s, at f/20 || E.Comp:0 || 17mm || WB: CLOUDY-2. || ISO: 200 || Tone: NORMAL || Sharp: NORMAL || Camera: NIKON D1Xon: 2004:07:15 08:08:11

I assume this goanna is a sand monitor (varanus gouldii) seen somewhere around the Maree area I think, but certainly while on a trip from Hawker to Lake Eyre.

The Water monitor, (Varanus salvator) is a large species of monitor lizard capable of growing over 3 meters (9.8 ft) in length, with the average size of most adults at 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) long. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 75 kg. Waikkal. Sri Lanka

After a couple more coats of red paint in the cold, dark, and wind last night, I pulled off the masking tape. And here is the very nice, sharp waterline.

Then I stick the legs (pipes) down with hot glue gun. Surprisingly it was really sturdy.

Monitor empoeirado, quem disse que sujeira também não é arte? Licurizal, Santanópolis-BA

The tent with all the monitors showing the shot film.

A police officer monitoring a potentially hostile crowd in Liverpool as an Irish Republican flute band marches past.

This image needs blue red 3d glasses to be seen properly.

 

These are merely approxomate of how these images look at their best. The best way to see 3d images is on a passive display 3d tv or monitor.

When I was out looking for my desk I was in my favorite junk shop, where I spotted a stack of old library card-catalogue drawers, and thought one might work pretty well as a way to elevate the monitor. It was filthy, so I cleaned it and polished it, and also affixed some anti-skid material to the underside to protect from scratching and keep clutzy kitties from knocking the whole deal over when frisking.

 

What should I label the drawers?

This is at the pond at Amano School - I was standing by the pond when I heard a rustle in the grass next to me. A head popped up - it looked like a giant snake - the head was massive. It suddenly dived into the pond and swam across - it wasn't a snake but actually a pretty big monitor lizard.

Photos from a review of the LG 23ET83 touchscreen monitor. The full review can be found at: bit.ly/18MKo8T

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