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Think that would be the caul ie the small piece of the amniotic membrane. It's traditionally supposed to be lucky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caul
( um....I'm supposed to be the arch villain when writing about fat, lets leave it there though as this is a nice thread)Thanks Phoenix for your advice on fat did more for my health than any other consultant, nhs person or pain relief **** tablets etc
loved the photo's, i did an online course with the open university (a short one) it was really good, we had to post online and give comments, it couldn't be negative, but how it could be improved within the boundary of that lesson or why it was good, it gave really positive criticism and was a great help to improve.
just yesterday i got a new macro lens nikon 105 2.8f, i love it, wanted it for the trip to Canada, thought i would kick myself if i wished i had it, i find i struggle a bit getting the depth of field as i want it, just have to keep at it, enjoying it is the main thing
Thanks. Haven't taken any courses yet, mostly reading online and looking at others work, and in some cases trying to simulate or reproduce an effect. DoF is tricky, and it's something I would also like to get better at. There're are applications that you can get where you put in numbers, lens settings and distance to the subject, and it spits out you DoF focus area(s). I haven't gone that route, at least not yet, I like puzzles and challenges, keeping it old school for now.
Long weekend here in Canada, last one before the kids return to school. Sitting in a cabin with spotty internet right now. I brought my camera and have gone on a few hikes. One was 9.6km.Captured a great sunset last night with some nice reflections off the lake. Last night here, back in the city tomorrow night, although we have thought about staying an extra night if we can keep the cabin. Most folks will probably pack up and head back mid-afternoon today.
i like to keep things a bit old school, can't imagine using an app, by the time you get the answer an insect would be gone. we travel to Canada in a little over a week, we are looking forward to it so much, visiting my husbands family, he hasn't seen his cousins since he was 9yrs old, they live out in the country near Toronto.
http://photoinf.com/Golden_Mean/Eugene_Ilchenko/GoldenSection.html
you may find this site interesting. have a great day
safe journey home @Marko723
Ooo, I might reupholster dining room chairs in that mix and match style. It'd go with my dining china, which is mix&match in all types of blue & white. I'd really like a sofa done in a patchwork style, but having made a loose cover for my sofa from a roll of fabric off ebay I know it's hard enough in one fabric, let alone creating patchwork and sewing through all those seams.
I have no idea what that is!
Few hours on the road after a big breakfast.... arrived home to do a few more hours of unpacking.
Had a super time! Lots of great memories.... Booked the same cabin for next year... only longer this time..... awaiting August 2015!
that is so lovely, what a great place
A bridge camera is basically a step between your normal point and shoot compact camera and a DSLR camera.
Just a quickie for you photographers out there. I am looking for a camera to take more arty shots to promote my jewellery. And I came across Bridge Cameras does anyone know anything about them??
Just a quickie for you photographers out there. I am looking for a camera to take more arty shots to promote my jewellery. And I came across Bridge Cameras does anyone know anything about them??
Re depth of field, it depends how you set your camera if it's set to close up setting it should automatically set a larger aperture so if focusing on a flower for example the flower would be sharp and the foreground/background out of focus. The smaller the aperture, the more of the picture will be in focus.Some cameras have a function which if you press the shutter release half way down it will show you how much is in focus. I'm still clinging on by my fingernails to my film cameras. I know that if I went digital most of the pics would stay on the camera as I hate faffing around on the computer (and don't get me started on photoshop!)Thanks. Haven't taken any courses yet, mostly reading online and looking at others work, and in some cases trying to simulate or reproduce an effect. DoF is tricky, and it's something I would also like to get better at. There're are applications that you can get where you put in numbers, lens settings and distance to the subject, and it spits out you DoF focus area(s). I haven't gone that route, at least not yet, I like puzzles and challenges, keeping it old school for now.
Long weekend here in Canada, last one before the kids return to school. Sitting in a cabin with spotty internet right now. I brought my camera and have gone on a few hikes. One was 9.6km.Captured a great sunset last night with some nice reflections off the lake. Last night here, back in the city tomorrow night, although we have thought about staying an extra night if we can keep the cabin. Most folks will probably pack up and head back mid-afternoon today.
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