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I could not resist to take a picture of a such beautiful tummy!
Strobist info: SB-700, with dome diffuser, in a Lastolite Ezy-Box 24 inches softbox a little to the right of Mylène. Triggered with PocketWizard TT5 on flash and Mini TT1 on body.
Photo has been taken with a D700 and a 24-70mm f/2.8G lens.
Five-years after the release of Canon’s popular 24-105mm f/4 L zoom, Nikon has finally thrown a wide-range, constant-aperture contender into the ring: the Nikon 24-120mm f/4 VR.
I've had a chance to shoot with the lens over the last couple weeks, and I've put together a detailed review of the Nikon 24-120mm f/4 with extensive samples.
Pearl Bulletproof Nano Coatings is Extreme 9H hardness, 5 year guarantee, super hydrophobic, super glossy and very durable.
Don't be fooled by the smoke and mirrors of some of the other coatings. They have so many limitations, including a high ticket price and restricted access.
We have designed a line of nano coatings that surpass those limitations and that will exceed your expectations. This is a truly amazing product.
If you are interested in purchasing the Pearl Bulletproof Coating products, please contact David Elliott and set up a time/ date/ time to meet – On the phone or Skype. dave@PearlUSA.net 808 779-7163
This image was captured during my Palm Beach Photographic Workshops Burma workshop. with a Nikon D-200 camera modified for infrared. Enhanced color conversion done by LifePixel with a 24-120 mm VR II Nanocoated lens using the Nikon electronic file format (.Nef) Shot on Lexar 16 gigabyte UDMA Flash media. file was post processed using capture NX 2.0 software.
Black and White conversion was done in Photoshop CS5 using a combination of NiK Silverefex 2.0 and the Versace multi channel mixer conversion technique. .
Final file is stored and scaled using Genuine Fractals.
he camera conversion was done by lifepixel. Enhanced Color Filter Their URL is www.lifepixel.com/affiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=158
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CERACOAT CERAMIC COATING FOR ENGINES: www.CeracoatUnlimited.com Is a coating by solid ceramic particles, to be added to greases, hydraulic-oils, gear- oils, engine-oils, etc. in order to reduce friction and wear in a spectacular way. The ceramic solid particles do not build any agglomerates, and do not block filters. The solid polar particles have a disc structure and therefore an extremely good adhesion to the metal surface, building a film-like ceramic layer on the piston rings and the cylinder walls, reducing friction + wear in the engine. No more friction between metal at cold start (no lubrication yet) because of the protectant ceramic film. Examples of use: 9 Engines (cars, trucks, tractors, machines, airplanes, bikes, boats) 9 Gears (also for windmills) 9 Shock absorbers 9 Bearings, hydraulic systems 9 Everywhere where you have oil and/or grease for lubrication Product characteristics: 9 Ceramic concentrate based on nanotechnology, foodstuff neutral (inert) 9 Ceramic natural material builds a film on the metal parts of the engine 9 Ceramic reduces friction, wear, temperature, fuel & oil consumption 9 No oil change needed to add it - film remains after oil changes OTHER PROPERTIES: 9 Much better friction coefficient than PTFE, any other material or the oil 9 Much higher heat transfer coefficient than PTFE, any other material or the oil 9 Works until an operating temperature of 1800 °C (PTFE only 260 °C) 9 Reduction of friction means: less wear, consumption, exhaust emission, noise, temperature, vibrations, elimination of the cold start problem of missing lubrication 9 Reduction of friction means: more efficiency (more power/torque), longer service intervals, increases engine lifetime - protection during cold starts + lubrication fails #nanocoatings #engineprotection #oilchange #autocare #enginecare #ceramiccoating