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Posted in Uncategorized on December 18, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I taken a lot of Pics in the last days – please tell me if you think they are good:

Katzen Boos Protesters by Terissa Schor

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The Nikon D40 Digital Camera has been designed as a point to shoot SLR camera. It is a new compacted model with a low price. It has many characteristics reasonably dissimilar to D50 series which it follows. Many people have the curiosity to find out if Nikon has compromised with the features of its predecessor D50 series. Whatever you may shoot with Nikon D40, there is an automatic digital program configured in it to achieve the fantastic results.

Salient Features of Nikon D40: Here we view the important characteristics of Nikon D40. This series composes an exceptionally small and latest view finder which is an improvement over D50, and a shutter with short time lag from 30 to 1/4000 s. The technology used is an alternative to the old techniques of working on mega pixel controls.

These important features of Nikon D40 make it more attractive. However, there is a major considerable variation in this model. It is not feasible to change the steps involved in exposure while you try taking a picture. The camera is provided with an ISO auto focus choice similar to the features in Nikon D80.

Auto Focus Feature: Nikon D40 camera is provided with an ISO auto focus choice similar to the features in Nikon D80.

The auto focus feature is designed only for AF-AF-S lens or I. The camera has a largest flaw in its design. It does not have any internal powered focusing mechanism or a mechanical device for the purpose. A few people have the opinion that camera's central processor contact only permits the auto focus with the AF-AF-S lens and I. These lenses are with in built focus drives. Nikon D40 has different standard lenses as in comparison to D80.

Other main characteristics of Nikon D40 include a 6.1 mega pixels DX Format CCD sensor. The Nikon D40 Digital Camera has a digital image processing algorithms, which produce almost natural images. It is provided with a novel multi cam 530 advanced 3-area AF system sensor. The range of auto focus ISO is 200 to 1600 with additional HI 1, which can be set manually also. Its customized auto ISO has choice of the lowest shutter speed and the highest ISO. The camera is equipped with a bright LCD monitor 2.5-inch in size. Nikon D40 has a very large view finder. The camera had also many touch up options.

Comparison between D40 and D50 camera:On comparing the D40 and D50, it is a feeling that certain functions have been reduced in model D40- a sort of compromise. The novel sensor provided in D40 camera is fast, but it has only limited flexibility. The probable reason for this is that it is impossible to change average CW area. There is no bracket provided in the new model. If LCD monitor is not provided in the camera that could save the cost. Nikon advocates that they made the smaller camera, but many people don't agree to it.

Nikon D40 is suggested as a user friendly camera. You have to only focus on the object or scene you like to shoot and Nikon D40 camera's technologies will do the remaining things for you.

Source: Nikon D40

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Posted in Uncategorized on December 17, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I have taken some Pictures in the last days – please tell me your thoughts:

Fische und Ente by tritschi

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The Canon Digital Rebel XTI 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera is a real treat for the die hard Canon fans. This model scores than others in terms of battery life, compactness, picture quality and durability. The performance and the value for money are indisputable. This user-friendly camera takes you to a totally different range in the field of SLR photography. The main attraction is the newly designed 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor. The other significant features are 2.5-inch LCD monitor, the exclusive EOS Integrated Cleaning System and Canon's Picture Style technology. All these features come in this light weight camera that is ergonomically designed.

With the launch of the Digital Rebel XTi Canon has once again proved beyond doubt that it still leads the pack and is a pioneer in SLR technology. It is advisable to get a thorough basic knowledge of how to operate this camera before laying your hands on it. DVD's are also available that teach you in detail about the steps involved so that you can utilize this camera to the optimum level. The book: Magic Lantern DVD guide and the DVD: Magic Lantern DVD Guide for Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / EOS 400D SLR Cameras are the best study material available.

The new Digital Rebel XTi camera is the best camera available for people who wish to upgrade from a point & shoot digital and those who would like to improve their first generation digital SLRs. The features are rich but before buying it ensures that you are really in need of this camera. There are many significant improvements in this model compared to previous Digital Rebel XT. The 2.5″ LCD panel facilitates the picture to larger in review. But it ends up using battery at a faster pace. When compared to other Rebels this XTi camera has a 9-point AF and it is from 30D system. The degree of accuracy is more. The dust cleaning system is good. Canon has taken care of it by ultrasonic hardware and by software techniques. The rubber on the grip is improved. Further an anti-slip strip has been placed on the back.

When compared to the Sony A100 and Nikon D80, the XTi is relatively smaller and lighter. Another hitch is the size of the battery. The battery Canon Digital Rebel XTI 10.1MP Digital SLR is small and drains out quickly. Moreover the rear LCD in this model is not as appealing as that in Sony. There is no in camera stabilization. The A100 can shift the sensor to help eliminate camera shake. When compared to other models in this league Canon is cheap and is worth the purchase.

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Posted in Uncategorized on December 12, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I made some Pics in the last couple of days – please tell me if you think they are good:

Berge bei Innertkirchen mit Hundekopf by chrchr_75

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Whether you are a photography student, or simply an aspiring photographer that desires to learn at your own pace, you will need to have an amazing camera that will allow you to learn the basics and advanced techniques of photography. While it is important to have a digital camera because the industry is changing towards this medium, learning how to clearly operate and control a film camera is equally as important. Any aspiring photographer should have an excellent film camera within their photo drawer. The Nikon Body Only 35mm Film Camera, FM3A has been designed with the professional, and not-so-professional photographer in mind. You will be able to take high-quality pictures with this camera, but what you'll be surprised about is how easy this camera is to operate.

Product Ratings:

Product Features: 5/5 Stars
Image Quality: 5/5 Stars
User-Friendliness: 5/5 Stars
Overall Rating: 5/5 Stars
*Highly Recommended

Main Product Features:

When you are searching for a great film camera, you need to make sure that this camera comes with all of the necessary features to enhance your photography style. One of the main features that really caught my attention within this film camera was the overall design. Since you will most likely not always be shooting within your studio or home, you need to ensure that your film camera will be able to handle the great outdoors. This film camera has been designed within a die-cast body that is extremely durable and is able to take a beating if needed.

Another great feature that comes within this film camera is the Hybrid Shutter Speed. This unique shutter control system will allow you to select various shutter speeds manually. However, the best part about this shutter system is the fact that it never requires batteries to work, thus making this one of the longest lasting and most usable film cameras on the market.

Again, the shutter on this film camera is one of the best I have ever seen. You will be able to choose a wide range of shutter speeds, however, the maximum speed is 1/4000 of a second, which is perfect for fast moving shots. You will also be able to sync the shutter at the peak of the flash, allowing your images to be perfectly lit, even in dynamic situations.

Product Price:

You can find this film camera at any professional photography store, and you can expect to find an average price tag of $830.

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Posted in Uncategorized on December 11, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I made some shots in the last weeks – please tell me if you like them:

Julian Alps From Mount Vogel by Lucio José Martínez González

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When someone says the name Kodak, you instantly think of photography and cameras. They truly became part of American culture when they started making their advertising campaigns. However, throughout the years, they have done far more than give us pleasing commercials and magazine ads, they have given us amazing cameras. This hasn't stopped when the digital age crept in. They have definitely raised the bar for their competitors. Without skipping a beat, they produced one of the best digital cameras for under $200, and this is the Kodak EasyShare 7.1-MegaPixel Digital Camera – Model: C743.

This camera brilliantly captures photos with its Kodak Color Science. However, one of the most amazing things about this camera is the mega pixels, a whopping 7.1 CCD which can capture images up to 3072 x 2304 pixels. This camera also comes with a great 3x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom, and a 15x total zoom capability. However, that is only the beginning for the greatest features in this price category camera.

This camera has an ultra-fast 0.7 second click-to-capture time, which makes sure that your picture get taken at the exact time that you want it to. There is also a feature that protects your picture from getting blurry, as it has a “blurry picture alert” that lets you know if your photo develops blurry so you can take another one instantly. The Kodak color science image processing chip provides amazingly detailed pictures, no matter what the lighting conditions. There is also a scene selection mode, that allows you to choose from various modes including portrait, landscape, sport, snow, beach, self-portrait, backlight, children and party. There is also a continuous auto focus, that comes with through-the-lens AE and center-weighted AE metering modes.

In order for your pictures to come out even more brilliant, you have utter control of the white balancing, which has several different modes ranging from daylight to fluorescent lighting. The special effects option lets you select from black-and-white, color and sepia tone to add a special flare to your images. There is also a burst mode for fast moving shots.

Recording a video has never been simpler, with the video mode you can record MPEG-4 (Quicktime) clips with VGA, 640 x 480, movie clips with audio at 30 fps (frames-per-second), and QVGA at 320 x 240 clips at 30 fps. This camera also has one of the large internal memory options on the market, with an astonishing 32MB of storage. Playback has never been simpler, with various modes that include 8x zoom, slideshow and album. The Kodak Perfect Touch technology provides clearer and brighter pictures automatically.

The coolest thing about this camera is the price, only at $159.99. Never have you been able to buy a camera of this magnitude for this price. If you are in the market for a new digital camera, I definitely suggest this one.

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Posted in Uncategorized on December 11, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I made new Photos in the last months – please tell me your thoughts:

asien by _VadO_

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Just when you thought it was safe to buy the Jaws (Anniversary Collector's Edition) DVD out comes the Jaws (30th Anniversary Edition). The film is an all-time classic, ranking #48 on AFI’s 100 Greatest American Movies list. It is a thrilling adventure in the grand tradition of “man vs. nature” films, such as Hitchcock’s The Birds, creating a new standard to which all later films would be compared. It was so successful that it led to three sequels, which got progressively worse, and B-movie rip-offs like Piranha.Jaws won three Academy Awards for Editing, Best Sound and Best Music, Original Score by John Williams. It was nominated for Best Picture alongside Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, Lumet’s Dog Day Aftenoon, and Altman’s Nashville with Forman’s One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest winning the award. 1975 was a year when the normally trite phrase, “It’s just an honor being nominated,” was a truism. Jaws was the first to gross over $100 million as fans returned to relive the scares and excitement. The film put Spielberg on the map as a director and started an impressive run of hits. Along with Star Wars IV, it has been blamed by some for turning Hollywood into a soulless machine that churns out vapid blockbusters, but that is certainly not the fault of Spielberg and Lucas, even though they are responsible for cranking out their fair share of duds. Hollywood has always been about making money ever since its inception. The problem with Hollywood is that moviemakers who have tried to mimic these two films have focused on the spectacle and thrills, not realizing that what draws people to the films are well-written stories. The situations are believable, the characters are intriguing, and the dialogue is captivating. If the audience doesn’t relate, it won’t care about the outcome. For those who haven’t seen the film, it is about a ragtag team, comprised of three very different men: Quint, the crusty sea captain, Hooper, the scientist, and Brody, the policeman from New York City who can’t swim. They have to deal with a giant great white shark that is eating its way through the population of Amity. Jaws is similar to Stephen Crane’s story Open Boat in that the survivors do not turn out as expected from what we know of the characters. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Jaws, or for more the cynical of you, since Universal found more Jaws-related material in the vaults, it has been re-released on DVD. The video is still presented in glorious Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1, so you get to see the film as it was shot and intended to be seen. Unfortunately, the suits would rather make money than elevate society, so there is a Full Screen version as well. For audiophiles, the sound has been upgraded, making it now available in Dolby Digital 5.1 for English, Spanish and French, DTS 5.1 Surround Sound and Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono for English. Since the film is the same, the Special Features is where the discs can stand apart, but the material is pretty much the same. They both show storyboards and drawings as well as production photos and marketing materials. There are also deleted scenes and outtakes that are pretty forgettable. The Making of Jaws feature from the previous DVD has been doubled in length into a two-hour documentary. The interviews of Spielberg, actors Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider, the producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown, the screenwriters Benchley and Gottlieb, and first shark victim Denise Cheshire are from 1995. They provide quite an in-depth look at the film from selling the rights to the novel to the film’s release in theatres. The stories are very informative and fascinating. In regards to unique features, the 30th DVD has a nine-minute BBC report from the set during the making of the film. A young Spielberg is shown dealing with the struggles of the shoot is interviewed. It is an amazing find. There is also a little photo journal with stills from the film and behind the scenes. Quotes appear from the film and The Making of Jaws. The previous edition has a lame trivia game about the movie that you can’t lose. If clues are needed, the game shows scenes from the film and DVD extras. There’s also the film’s trailer and a feature called “Shark World” that provides stills with info about sharks. I’m not sure why these items on the previous edition couldn’t have been included on the 30th DVD. The film is must-have for any collection. Those who own the previous DVD don’t need to upgrade unless they are very serious about audio or are serious Jaws fanatics. I would recommend they rent the DVD just for the extras.

Have been on Photosafari

Posted in Uncategorized on December 10, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I made some shots in the last weeks – please tell me if you think they are good:

My Baby, Persian Cat Photo * Tortie * www.PersianCatCare.com by Shannan R.N

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Wildlife Park ("Schwarze Berge") Rosengarten, Germany by Paraflyer

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Asien Asia Türkei Turkey Turquía by doc.holiday41 (2 weeks off )

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Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on October 28, 2009 by justinwarren1961

Today i have been at the central park to take some images- take a look what i found:

a5443 Grass Minus 1 by tengtan

Lovely – isnt it?

My new Fotos

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , on October 16, 2009 by justinwarren1961

I made some Pics in the last months – please tell me what they tell you:

Katze Livi im Wintergarten by Der Kremser

Rot-Chan Dal and her Chipmonk Friend by hushiepie

JUN Auto's JDM GRB Impreza STi Cover by Nike SB'd

Here is new Website

Posted in Uncategorized with tags on October 6, 2009 by justinwarren1961

Welcome to my blog.

Im from NY and after a long discussion with my friend Pierre i started sharing my privacy too. 4 years later than the first movers – but hey, you have to start sometime! Ill hit up Facebook in 2011 :)

I love traveling, enjoying eating vegetarian and taking photos with my new camera 7020. I will show you my photos too – please take a second and give me a comment.

08.1968 - Camping - Meer by Harald HAEUSLER

Hope you enjoy reading my thoughts. Will write more soon