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Showing off the D700 at a local pub with very low lighting. ISO 12,800 Nikkor 24-70mm @ f/2.8 handheld 1/20
The DOF of this lens is beautiful, at full rez the focus point on the dollar bill is very sharp.
Name:TIPPER, FREDERICK BIRKETT
Initials:F B
Nationality:United Kingdom
Rank:Sergeant (Pilot)
Regiment/Service:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Unit Text:115 Sqdn.
Age:27
Date of Death:14/07/1941
Service No:928888
Additional information:Son of Frederick Herbert and Louie Tipper, of Barkingside, Ilford, Essex.
Casualty Type:Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference:Plot L. Row E. Grave 13.
Cemetery:BERGEN GENERAL CEMETERY
Study Tip: It is best to review the material right after class when it's still fresh in your memory. #studytip #study
So it is. There seems to be a whole emerging genre of "alternative" pubs in Budapest that have found a home in once forgotten and vacated spaces. This outdoor venue, with crepes and hammocks to enjoy them in, was one example. Pest, Hungary.
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Red-tipped Dorid (Acanthodoris rhodoceras) a/k/a Black-tipped Spiny Dorid. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, San Mateo Co., Calif.
Use what you have? OK! I have scraps for days. So I took a handful of oilcloth scraps and I cut out a sign for my cute hubbies birthday! I just taped it straight to the wall. But I recommend you use that gummy non-marking stick up stuff.
Blogged at oilclothaddict.blogspot.com/2008/10/use-what-you-have.html
Info about letter size charm packs of oilcloth see OILCLOTH ADDICT at www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=16639631
Enviro-Tips are a set of four removable and re-usable labels with informative environmental messages. Enviro-Tips help remind you to save water and energy at home or work. Developed from a non-toxic, biodegradable material which requires no adhesive, Enviro-Tips will stick to any glossy surface, like windows, mirrors, fridges, tiles, light switches and computer screens.
A tip truck unloads another lot of ballast onto the new Up line at Riversdale where it will be moved into position by the rail mounted excavator operating on the down line.
Track replacement works at Riversdale Station - March 2011.