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Taken for the Scavenger Hunt, through a window
This is one of my favourite shops, I love their clothes, though I can't afford to buy many. Today there was a gorgeous blue party dress in the window and a red evening gown hanging inside the shop..
For Desmonds old school skater costume I decided to make an oak copy of our red plastic banana board. Got a plank at the lumberyard for 11 bucks and went to work. I traced the old board to get the shape and cut it out with my jigsaw. Sand it down, drill it and remount the old hardware. I have a sweet dogtown style paint job for it, gonna represent R/F though.
Finally getting to fixing up our backyard and making it usable. Phase 1 - I removed all the rocks from the first box.
brickwork is done. j wasn't happy with it. may have said that he could have done just as well and he's not a professional. BUT IT'S DONE!!!
when i left for work, the guy there was tearing down old tyvek. i don't know what i will come home to. siding? flashing on the roof? soffits? it'll be a bit surprise.
j is supervising today because i did not want to be responsible for work that was not done to J's expectations.
my FIL is also there to make sure that J doesn't pummel someone.
good times.
I tested the Canon 70d body today only to find out the RAW CR2 files won’t open using the 32bit version of Phase One Capture One or early versions of Adobe Lightroom.
The Canon 70D CD software is so basic its shocking these files don’t open up with all and any raw photo editors.
While looking for a patch or work around I found out the Canon 80D wont open up in the same programs either....
So when your forced to move from XP to Windows 10 and ditch your old 32bit computers for faster 64bit computers. We’re f##### forced to fork out for programs that where perfect on older machines….
ONE TO WATCH OUT WHEN BUYING A NEW CAMERA BUT WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED A RAW FILE WOULDN‘T OPEN UP IN EVERY OTHER RAW EDITOR OUT THERE...
The phases of the planet Venus are the different variations of lighting seen on the planet's surface, similar to lunar phases. The first recorded observations of them were telescopic observations by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Although the extreme crescent phase of Venus has been observed with the naked eyes, there are no indisputable historical pre-telescopic records of it being observed.
Study nooks and hallway in West Hall.
Pitzer College Office of Communications
Photos taken August 2012 by Chris Costea
Last nights sunset had several phases of color it went through has the sun got closer to the horizon.
Origin: yadi.sk/i/tvNCMm3yDpOtng
Author: Unknown
Raw converter: Capture One
WB: (Kelvin 5475; Tint 0.4)
Exposure: 0.5
HDR: (Highlight: 60; Shadow: 20)
Levels: (1; 0; 255)
Curve: Film Standard
Camera Profile: NikonD800-C1-EO-NXD-D2XMODE2