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Film: Ilford FP4 125.
developer: R09 One Shot (Rodinal).
Camera: Praktika MTL5.
Lens: Pentacon 50mm f/1.8
9 Points. I had to rush since class was ending... I'm sure I could have gotten less.
Pen Tool in Illustrator isn't that much different than in Photoshop. Nice not having to select "stroke" on every line though.
It's hard converting from a PC to a Mac. A lot of the keyboard shortcuts are different.
A rather uninspired picture, but true to the day. I was Mr. Domestic fix-it guy this evening, so I thought this was appropriate.
Strobist info:
430EX into a small photoflex softbox camera right at 1/16 power w/cactus V4 triggers
See the full post on this and more on my 365 Project blog at steves365.wordpress.com
I sneak my camera in the concert since pictures were not allowed. All pictures are handheld without look through the view finder.
My dad spends hours getting everything set up just right, arranging tools from smallest to biggest, oldest to youngest, all while keeping an eye on aesthetics.
Some of the tools that I use for creating various things. I did this for a project I am working on in English, while I may not be the best writer, I was excited when I heard we needed at least one original piece of art.
12-30-2015
Master Tools Display Case
Item No. 09801
Inside dimentions:
19 3/4"L x 5 7/8"W x 4 5/8"H
Ordered from:
El Cajon Hobbies
1571 Magnolia Ave
El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 449-9990
Webmaster Central blog of the Google has finally announced the vigin release of the Webmaster Tools API via it blog.[its ironical to find solar cooker and cooking related title of the post :) ].The supported features in the first version of the Webmaster Tools API are the following:
Be part of the 1853 Turon Rebellion re-enactment and tremble through a weekend complete with cannons, floggings, shootings and duels, market stalls, exhibitions and more.
At any time bushrangers may stick you up for your gold (coin).
Gold was discovered on the banks of the Turon River at Sofala in 1851. In the first few months of the gold rush, miners complied with the law of the day, but those who were not striking it rich soon objected to paying the 30 shilling licence fee.
Throughout late 1851 and into 1852 there were hostilities in the booming settlement, with fierce words between miners and the government until things came to a head in 1853.
The rebellion includes a re-enactment of events of February 18 that year, when more than 1000 miners, heavily armed and singing Irish protest songs, marched on the banks of the river demanding rights for miners.
www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5196417/revelry-aplenty...