bout times you gots you butts outta bed Maxi, here you coffees
bout times you gots you butts outta bed Maxi, here you coffees
I'm not sure what you put in that coffee but it sure is good!bout times you gots you butts outta bed Maxi, here you coffees
Most of us here know better(the always part)just sayin
it's a secrits imgrediantsI'm not sure what you put in that coffee but it sure is good!
Thank you!
I'm not sure what you put in that coffee but it sure is good!
Don't let the FDA find out about that!!it's a secrits imgrediants
Don't let the FDA find out about that!!
Wow! What a difference a good filter can make! As I mentioned previously, I'm not really into photography, per se, but I do enjoy seeing the results. I had a roommate not too long ago that was into it, with the filters, lenses, and other gizmos. He was like me on vapemail day when he got something new!Photog geeking out warning... I know few may be interested in this.. but I wanted to share the info anyway with someone since it makes me happy in a techy geeky way
Yesterday I received a new lens filter for my camera. The reason I got It is that it filters out the yellow/orange sodium street light pollution... and does it very well if you ask me. When I was researching about what filter to use for this... I found a ton of reviews about this filter for that very purpose and what's interesting is I found few talking about using it for the purpose that it's marketed for...
Here is the Amazon description.... "Also known as a 'didymium' filter, this is used to enhance red, orange and brown subjects to give more color saturation and contrast, while having very little effect on other colors. It can be used in many situations such as architecture where certain building features need emphasising, or for landscapes to enhance foliage and rocky features."
With fall just around the corner... it sounds like it will come in handy for that also... but I'm pretty thrilled already for the main reason I got it.... I think the following shows how effective it can be.
Both pics were taken using the same settings... f-stop ( f2.0 ), shutter speed of 2.5 seconds... and a high sensitivity of 3200 ISO so the light pollution would readily show up... Mother Nature did her part for these test shots and helped by having some thin clouds to help reflect the light pollution back...
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How did you know I was getting ready to go shopping? LOL...
Goodness already? Good morning all, thanks for the link AG.........
Yep, they're just about plug & play these daysI'm baaaack!!
Picked up a new router this afternoon, and I'm good again.
Wow. Haven't changed out a router in years. Things sure got a heck of a LOT easier these days. Nothing at all like they used to be to set up. Of course, last time I set one up was around the time of the Dark Ages...
me tooYep, they're just about plug & play these days
I'm baaaack!!
Picked up a new router this afternoon, and I'm good again.
Wow. Haven't changed out a router in years. Things sure got a heck of a LOT easier these days. Nothing at all like they used to be to set up. Of course, last time I set one up was around the time of the Dark Ages...
Yep, they're just about plug & play these days