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© István Pénzes.
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23rd., December 2010, Moosehead, The Netherlands
M7 0,58
Summilux pre asph 35mm
Fuji Neopan 400
Emofin, 2 X 5 minutes @ 19,5 degrees Celsius
Coolscan 5000
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Thank you to Sr Máire Kealy, Sr Liz Smyth, and the Dominican Order for their permission to add the book to the Ballyfermot and St Marks Heritage Photo Site
MM Mithaiwala is an iconic sweet shop in Mumbai. We prepare and market varieties of mouthwatering sweets like – Bengali sweets, North Indian sweets, Traditional Indian sweets, Malai sweets, Mawa sweets, Dryfruit sweets, Pure Ghee sweets, Milk-Based sweets, Varieties of Peda & Ice Halwa, Petha, Gujarati Farsan, Chivada, Gathiya, Namkeen and delicious Lassi. We also deliver sweets & snacks pan-India and worldwide. Our customers can also order their favorite sweets and farsan online. Our wide client base helps us order in quantities that make competitive discounts possible and enables us to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.
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~5ifth Pack~ 'Impaled' SET 01
5 CUSTOM POSES by 5ifth Order
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* All poses are 'static/looped'
* All poses are Modify/Copy/No Transfer = No Refund
Can be added to poseballs and furniture, added to animation overriders, virtually anything with the proper rights to allow you to add m/c/no-t Items to.
Each pose is also available separately in it's respective pose series vendor.
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... in Brüssel. Review & Setlist: meinzuhausemeinblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/new-order-brusse... oder www.konzerttagebuch.de
©2012 Luiz L. (Please do not use without my written permission.)
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Impression of Malta
Mdina, the former fortress capital, built by the Order of the Maltese Knights Hospitallers
The Out of Order Seder has become an irreverent tradition at the Museum: a mixture of high and low, sacred and profane. This year was emceed by Ari Kelman with musical guests and community leaders including Jewlia Eisenberg of Charming Hostess, Amy Tobin, Jhos Singer, and others.
Photos by Kira Shemano.
Order : Lepidoptera
Superfamily : Zygaenoidea
Family : Zygaenidae
Subfamily : Zygaeninae
Genus : Zygaena
Subgenus : Mesembrynus
Species : sarpedon
Old sign on a building in Ayr.
Taken with Nikon Micro-Nikkor 105mm f2.8 macro lens on Panasonic GX7.
1297 X 1684 pixels, normally this stuff fills the anti-order bill, but this one is too symmetric, my opinion...
Please read “2 of 52 page-1” first
When we look at the Exposure Level Indicator (ELI), what are we seeing? By pressing the shutter button down half way will bring up the exposure level needle. If the needle is pointing at the zero mark, this indicates in most instances the correct level of exposure for a good photo. If the needle points to the left at the -1 or -2, this indicates an underexposure of 1 or 2 full f-stops (or more). If the needle points to the right at the +1 or +2, this indicates an overexposure of 1 or 2 full f-stops (or more). Underexposure means a darker picture and an overexposure means a lighter picture. Finally the small tick marks between the full f-stops represent the 1/3 f-stops.
In order to take a properly exposed photo in manual we want the needle, in most cases, to point at zero. The normal way to adjust the needle is by changing the shutter speed or f-num. Which one you adjust first is usually dependent on if you are taking an action picture (shutter speed) or landscape/portrait (f-num). In this example I will take a portrait of Tigger so I will use my 55mm lens and start by adjusting the f-num.
We will be looking at the frames above from left to right and top to bottom. In the first frame we have just turned on the camera. The main thing to note is that with the current settings we are underexposed (the needle was flashing indicating it was off the scale by an unknown amount). Since this is a portrait, I will lower the f-num from f11 to f5.6 for a narrower depth of field. This will also increase our exposure level 6 clicks or 2 full f-stops (f10, f9, f8, f7.1, f6.3, f5.6). The second frame shows f5.6 but we are still underexposed* so in the third frame I adjusted the shutter speed until the needle moved under the zero. A Rule of Thumb is photos with shutter speeds slower than 1/60 should be taken with a tripod. Since we have a shutter speed of 1/30, if we are using a tripod, we can take the picture (Even if you have a tripod you may want to follow the next step just to avoid movement in the subject).
If we don’t have a tripod, we are going to continue adjusting the settings. Since 1/30 is to slow a shutter speed to take the picture by hand and I can’t lower the f-num any further my only option is to increase the ISO. This is my own Rule of Thumb but unless I’m shooting action pictures I usually try to use the lowest ISO I can get away with. To pick an ISO we could just go to an ISO of 200, readjust the shutter speed and see if we can zero the needle. If it doesn’t, then try 400 and readjust and so on until we get the needle to zero.
That’s kind of hit or miss and not very Ansel Adams like. Another way is to use what we learned from the first page. In frame 4 you can see I adjusted the shutter speed to 1/60 (the slowest speed we want for hand held photography) and counted how many Main Dial clicks it took to get there. From 1/30 we have 3 clicks (1/40, 1/50, 1/60) or 1 full f-stop of underexposure as can be seen on the ELI. We also know that increasing the ISO one position from 100 to 200 will increase the exposure level 1 full f-stop, which should then move the needle back to zero which can be seen in frame five. We are now ready to take a hand held picture.
Let’s say you’ve had too much Red Bull and are feeling a little shaky so you don’t want to take a hand held picture right at the edge at 1/60. You could increase the ISO once more to 400, which will overexpose the picture by 1 full f-stop as seen in frame six. Then from 1/60 increase the shutter speed 3 clicks or 1 full f-stop (1/80, 1/100, 1/125) as seen in frame seven**. Now you have plenty of margin on the shutter speed and the needle is back to zero.
Note 1: again as we discussed on page 1, to have the relationships between the ISO, shutter speed and f-num work this precise, you have to maintain a constant aim point. Small variations in the aim point could cause variations in the light meters exposure level readings which will be seen in the needle. And again tripods can help eliminate any inconsistencies.
*Note 2: In frame 2, we are underexposed by 2 1/3 full f-stops (1 click off scale left) because from shutter speed 1/160 to 1/30 is 7 clicks (1/125, 1/100, 1/80, 1/60, 1/50, 1/40, 1/30) and to get from zero to -2 on the ELI is 6 clicks (count them).
**Note 3: In frame 6, instead of increasing shutter speed, we could have increased the f-num or a combination of the two to move the needle to zero. It depends on the look you’re trying to achieve.
I hope this helps you to use the Exposure Level Indicator. Now on to the assignment.
Award for Martial Skill for Avacal. When printed, the majority of the bottom will be cut away. It is based on two Norse Swords I found. The one in the back has a nice photo up in Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/nielsprovos/7574692532/lightbox/ and a little write up the photographer did here: www.provos.org/index.php?/archives/103-On-a-quest-for-Vik... saying its 9th/10th Century from Denmark.
The sword in the front I adapted from here: www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=22401 down the page a bit #"86. A sword found in Södermanland, Sweden, made in the late 10th Century." The one with the Bears where I put the Raven heads.
This website had some really great photos and starting points for research. Including this great thread on what the grips should look like, so putting the writing on the grip lost us out on some very fancy decorations. www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=13019&postdays...
If I could have translated this site a little better I would have had other great options as well but I couldn't read for certain that these were in the timeperiod I was aiming for:
MM Mithaiwala is a traditional sweets and farsan shop based in Malad, Mumbai. We are the manufacturer and retailer of different varieties of farsan and Indian sweets like – Bengali sweets, North Indian sweets, Traditional Indian sweets, Chivada, Gathiya, Namkeen, Dryfruits and delicious Lassi. We also deliver mithai & farsan across India and worldwide. Our customers can also order their favorite sweets and snacks online.
To know more about our discount offers, product list and to order now, kindly visit our website - www.mmmithaiwala.com or call 02228899501