Monday, December 29, 2008

How To Bend Wood Model Ship

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All photos above, referred to "Ocean" was taken with classic camera, no digital SLR. The procedure was
very similar for all, manual exposure, handheld, no tripod , adjusting the aperture to the greater depth of field to maintain a diaphragm / acceptable speed in order not to "move" the result.
The light measurement was done in the case of dawn with the sun, ie at the point where the sun began to appear within the exposure reading is taken is fixed or blocks that speed and then fires including the preferred object (in this case the boats), and girĂ¡ndonos or positioning us to include the sun in the background.
Council .- Fire several shots, varying the aperture half-point average (if possible) always leaving the same speed. Or do the opposite, setting the diaphragm, and vary the speed a point above and one below. Thus
fired at least three (3) shots. One above, another set to automatic machine, and another shot below.
So make sure you have almost a perfect instant its lights off.
This advice also applies to digital cameras that have manual control of speed and aperture.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Chaining Shiny Heart Gold Pokemon

Mar. .. More






As I like to see the sunrise over the sea ...

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Upset Stomach16 Weeks Pregnant

my sea, my beach ...

Another place I like to lose is a small beach, where I have a house, I love going in winter, see the sunrise, sunset and take pictures, lots of pictures ...
I have different perspectives, this is one of them ...
will continue uploading pictures of "my beach" ..



Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Loose Bowels More Condition_treatment

My Cathedral .. Testing

Well, we started.
This is a view of the cathedral in my town.
Look at the birds that are around the tower ... curious.
The truth is that this view of the cathedral has me hooked, I
done many, many pictures of this view, and I'm doing as I say I got hooked the lecture ...



is a HDR image processing.

Blurred Vision And Pre Menopause

.. Testing ..

This is the beginning of my photo blog, I hope you enjoy it.
I hope your comments.
Thanks.


All the photos shown here are under copy-right and therefore not allowed in any case its copying, duplication, distribution or reproduction linkado except with the prior written permission of its creator , JositoMan.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Best Fingerboard Camera

87-88 Russel Banks, violence and drabs


Affliction, the novel by Russell Banks was an American film version in 1997, with a luxury cast (James Coburn, Willem Dafoe, Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek). The data came after a search that considered necessary, because after reading the novel, assumed that a work so singular and reflecting in a way so intense human relationships, should have inspired a movie.

The story may seem simple: in a small town in New Hampshire hunting accident occurs and someone dies. Although this is just an event in the list of events that make up the whole plot, stands in the long run by the obsession that triggers the protagonist of this story, sometimes dark and cynical, narrated in a tempo akin to the calm and density typical of a serious analysis . Wade Whitehouse

exceeds 40 years, had a childhood marked by physical abuse and still lives in Lawford, the town where he was born. If one adds to this the fact that you can not have a normal relationship with her daughter who lives with his mother in another village, "and that for the vast majority of their countrymen is a violent person, just to be included in that American culture is defined as a failure. Should not much progress in reading to understand that Russell Banks proposed Affliction incisive approach to American society, limited to a specific context, but with sufficient emphasis in order to cover a much more comprehensive. The reason is because the characters and situations, all displayed with a psychological profile extremely shredded as if an explicit intention of the author because it was necessary to explain and understand human behavior as was stated or reported.

reading then takes place in an area that stretches, you look away all the situations, not taking part in them, but observe the wisdom of a seasoned reader that even was surprised by the apparent hue conclusive that involves the first sentence of the book: This is the strange history of criminal conduct of my brother and his disappearance.

Nor is it a whodunit in the classic sense, if anything is close to the requirements of today's novels, by questioning its obvious momentum. The truth is that as you connect to the fast pace, despite the measured tone, understands that the real story will not end in line with the course, ie, the detailed resolution of a criminal case announced or suggested in early the novel.

contribute to it that the count: the narrator as such, and the brother of the protagonist. The second most connected emotionally with Wade as the first, although evidence of a personal difference in attitudes and reactions to take place it almost the same level as the author, when trying to describe or recount. However, the space of the novel, the harsh winters of the northern state, is added to the usual intrigue that much of the nearly 400 pages is as leitmotiv. Why

Affliction should have a film version? Simple, because it is told in a cinematic style, which become particularly descriptive passages dramatic force of nature that surrounds Lawrod, near the river scenes Minuit and Parker Mountain. And although many behaviors and characters derived from the discourse suggests, there are the excellent dialogues, some of which, by its restraint and accurately mimic truly theatrical pieces. As a highly valued part of American independent film called, here there are not many straight cuts, those standards conflict, and thus its conventional solution. This is a story that needs time to be counted, however, in that slow progression are being very subtle clues to understand the content. This may be due to the surprise of an open ending, surprising, because as any work likely leaves the reader not the persistent attempt to challenge autobiographical nuance, but the apparent eternal question of whether it is fiction or read the detailed story of a real fact.