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The PCB's serpentine antenna trace can be seen on the left. There was already a hole in the PCB right in the antenna trace. And the hole was even metal-lined and conductive to the antenna trace, as if it was made for external antenna mounting. I think I'm at about 1/2 wave length with the existing trace added to the partly extended whip length.
See the previous and next photo in the set for more info.
Here's a few more signs that were displayed by the estimated 0.8 million rally-goers at the rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018. The "guns and roses" poster (lower left) was designed by Shepard Fairey, an artist who has work in the permanent collection of numerous art museums, and who also created the widely popular "HOPE" poster featuring Barack Obama during the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
This was my first time shooting fire dancers/spinners at night. Some post processing was required to get the results seen here.
I used my Nikon D600 with a Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 "APO" macro lens with internal focus motor ($100 used on eBay).
I have a bunch of other shots of the firedancers in this set- check 'em out if'n ya like this sort of thang.
Proposed legislation in Virginia:
-Background checks.
-Limit on # of handgun purchases per month.
-Communities can ban guns from specific events/venues.
-Police can take guns from those deemed a risk to others.
I added the 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mono phone jack to the back of the hotshoe (seen at the top of this image), to be used as a sync jack.
I also removed the four dedicated pins in the hotshoe, to prevent shorting on a metal radio trigger hotshoe. Little did I know that there would soon be a radio trigger (the RF-602) that could wake up the 430EZ, which goes to sleep after 90 seconds of inactivity. And of course, the RF-602 needs at least one of the pins I removed to signal the 430EZ to wake up.
D'Oh!
C. 1910 American photograph depicting an adorable little girl surrounded by an usual assortment of ' toys '. These include brass knuckles, a baseball, boxing gloves juggling pins, a rifle and she holds a pistol in each hand. I have also uploaded a detail photograph of this child.
The following image was stacked using multiple exposures together using the "Average" function of Markus Enzweiler's excellent program StarStaX, which can be downloaded for free here:
www.markus-enzweiler.de/software/software.html
The difference is amazing
This was my first time shooting fire dancers/spinners at night. Some post processing was required to get the results seen here.
I used my Nikon D600 with a Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 "APO" macro lens with internal focus motor ($100 used on eBay).
I have a bunch of other shots of the firedancers in this set- check 'em out if'n ya like this sort of thang.
Guns on display at anti-Islam rally in Phoenix. Protesters brought plenty of firepower to a protest against Islamic terrorism and Islam itself on October 10. Police separated them a smaller group of counter-protesters. Held in front of the Islamic Community Center, the event was part of a broader "Global Rally for Humanity," with similar protests scheduled in other cities that day.
- This patriot, Malik Rogers drove from Barstow California to be at the March For Our Rights Rally. Pictured on the right is An0maly/
Stephen Benjamin, Mayor, Columbia, S.C.; Vice President, U.S. Conference
of Mayors
John Hickenlooper, Governor, Colorado Rick Snyder, Governor, Michigan
Daniel Webster, Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research