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    Cameras FAQ

  • Sep 20, 2010 from oqfwy(Dennis Martinez) in *
    oqfwy Cameras FAQ
    Camera Problems?I broke my Camera. It fell on the ground and I really need it. SHould I convey it in somewhere? if I should how much is it going to cost? It an Olympus and the front say FE-170
    Camera purchase?we are currently looking to purchase a new camera. I really similar to the SLR cameras but we are open to any sympathetic long battery energy, picture quality and versatility are considerable features we would also like the camera to own video capability but to be precise not high on our enumerate of features. We own a landscaping business so involve clear crisp photos
    Camera Question for student Photographer ..?I asked this in Photography but single one person answered (thanks fhotoace!) So my best friend is really into photography. She is turning 18 and we will be graduate in June. For her birthday I planned on getting her a camera (the show ones, not digital) but I have NO IDEA where on earth to start. I wanted to procure her a good lens, camera and tripod (plus show obv.) but am not looking to spend more than 0.00. Unless her mom plans on helping me out. I was looking at the Nikon Body next to 35-70mm f3.5-4.8 Zoom Nikkor lens. (I have no opinion what any of that means) LOL It was this one: http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/vi Any suggestions? She is also going to conservatory for photography so I dont want to spend much and stuff just incase they hold certain requirements for the cameras. Also, is this a well-mannered tripod? http://www.adorama.com/BATPDX.html
    Camera question?!?ok so i have a interview.. this might sound silly but seriously.. is complex the mega pixels tha better? and which is better fine or normal wen it comes to the picture? and which describe brand digital camera is the best? thanks (:
    Camera Question?Im an amateur photographer and I am looking for a camera that does the following: 1) Takes good zoom photos (Like pictures of flowers, etc, beside crisp detail.) 2) Has good battery-operated life 3) Is pretty portable 4) Takes well-mannered quality shots contained by both daytime and nighttime. So far I narrowed it down to: 1) Panasonic Lumix TZ3S 2) Canon Powershot SX100IS 3) Sony Cybershot H10 Im leaning towards the Canon one because its the cheapest and I hear good things almost it. My question is, am I looking for the right things? I clutch a lot of pictures of the insides of flowers (petals, etc) so I inevitability them to come out crisp and nice. So I thought that getting a camera with a elevated zoom would be good. But is zoom the item to look for? Or do I need a special lens to achieve all the flower details? Please abet!!
    Camera Question?Is there any course i can take my friends memory card and plug it into my comp and grasp the videos rotten it? I dont have her hardware installed or anything but we tried and nought happened, is nearby anyway we can do it?
    Camera question?What is the best camera for the best price? How should I sell my polaroid digital camera?
    Camera Repair, South East of England!!?Ive got a Canon Eos 400D, and Im getting Error 99 constantly!! Ive tried resetting everything, and cleaning the gold ingots connectors with a rubber. Even tried other lenses, purely not getting it to work for me! Does anyone know a decent reliable camera repair place surrounded by or near Brighton within England? Cheers guys!!
    Camera Shopping Question?Ok, i am a concert goer and i want a camera (not professional) that is small and reading light and has a long zoom
    Camera shutter speed sound out?Okay so Im kinda confused about this right immediately. If i slow down the shutter speed by 20 seconds, or any amount of time really, how does it translation the exposure? Because on my camera, a GE A730, if i go to [menu>slow shutter>manual] it go to a screen that say long exposure period and i can choose 1-20+ seconds [i own it on 20 right now]. Does that mean that at that speed i can appropriate pictures of things like dripping hose down, and itll show the individual drips? Any help will be appreciated.
    Camera Software??Im looking for a sort of camera software (for free) that you can use for live input on the computer (I have window vista), and that you can take pictures near, from the actual compter, without have to actually touch the camera. I hold a usb connection and the camera is an Olympus Stylus 770 SW. I own looked all over the net
    Camera Stuff! Wont work! Please relief im implore you!?Ok my camera has pics i want on the computer and i enjoy a laptop,And im trying to put them on the computer.But I plug it into the computer and then i turn on the camera and progress to control panel and then step to cameras and scannersAnd Then click on the thing that pops up adage my camera thing and next it trys to get pics from the camera But Then it pops up wise saying Cannot detect camera or scanner,Please make sure you plugged it contained by right and turn on camera. And Thats What i did.And it wont Work! Please Tell Me What Im Doing Wrong! Oh And Ive Tried on my dads...

    I Am Not My Schedule

  • Sep 30, 2010 from sye(Sye Wells)
    sye Ever feel like you are way to busy. Do you ever look at the time and wish you had another hour to get things done? Honestly, I have felt like thismost like you have too.

    Sometimes it leads to feelings of guilt, further procrastination, frustration, or anxiety. Then the cycle begins again, piling on the things that didnt get done today, to tomorrows already full schedule. If you have ever felt like this, the article may be a great start for you.to become a recovering workaholic.



    I Am Not My Schedule
    by Scott Kalechstein
    I need do nothing.
    ~A Course In Miracles
    Hi, Im Scott and Im a recovering workaholic. For the past three months Ive had quite a quiet calendar. Its not easy, having time and space on my hands. It shines a light on all those places where I dont love myself yet, just for being me. It spotlights my tendency to derive my self-esteem from meaningful work and a constantly busy schedule.
    Newly transplanted to Marin from a more contained city landscape, Im hiking the trails, hugging the mountains, taking in great gobs of oxygen with every breath. Theres more trees and green things around me than anywhere Ive ever lived before. In my daily life Ive never felt so surrounded and embraced by nature.
    Yesterday a deer strutted across my street. She stopped to gaze at me with the look of a creature who has never paid rent and never known shame. She had a saucy attitude and marinated me in eye contact longer than I was comfortable. I dont own the street, she seemed to proclaim, but neither do you. I agreed, put my hands together, and bowed to her in solidarity and respect.
    Who owns the street? The land? Me and you? Ownership was an utterly alien concept to the Native Americans when they sold the island of Manhattan to some shrewd Europeans for $24.00 worth of beads.
    Do I have ownership of my self, or do I rent? Does someone or something else own me? And if so, when was that sale made?
    These questions are up close and personal right now while I seem to have been granted a bit of a reprieve. Im off duty, at rest, hibernating with the bears, so to speak. What a gift of renewal, this time. I can relax and do nothing, enjoying the simplicity of being alive without an inner voice telling me that that its not enough, Im not enough.
    Yet at times I still feel owned and possessed by a permanently pressed foot on the accelerator, locked in a vehicle with no brakes, no neutral, no park and smell the roses. Can I turn off the juice at will and really relax?
    So it seems I am a student back in driving school again, taking lessons at the Slow Down And Follow Your Bliss Driving Academy. The instructor keeps telling me to turn off the engine and recline my seat for a while. Roll down a window, or better yet, get out of the car and stretch.
    Im learning a lot lately about whats been driving me and the madness of always moving.
    And life is supporting me in this. Business has slowed so I can slow down as well. Ive got plenty of savings in the bank, though my nervous inner accountant likes to anal-eyes my finances and pretend Im going to run out and be homeless if I dont keep the money machine going at all times. He advises me to stay within my financial comfort zone and not be too generous, especially with myself.
    His mantra of many years (repeated ad-nauseam):
    YOU CANT AFFORD IT!
    Ridiculous, I say! I say its in my best interest to lighten up my uptight little accountant and introduce him to the abundance, majesty, benevolence, and grace that is running this here universe! No more giving my energy to scarcity and lack. Im stretching to spend significantly more money on myself than my comfort zone is comfortable with. And lately thats translated into many new and fun things, amongst them, horseback riding lessons.
    Down the block from me is a stable. I went to pet a horse the other day (Cupcake) and she recoiled, trotting away as far as she could. Despite my semi-occasional success in not taking things personally, this time I went straight to rejection hell. Whats wrong with me? Im too needy for even a horse?
    The next day I visited Cupcake again, determined to get back in the saddle, so to speak. Instead of trying to pet her, I asked her to listen to my story and I poured my heart out about the changes and challenges Im going through. She gave me eye contact for close to five minutes- still, close, and present in a way that most of us in this ADD rampant culture find nearly impossible to sustain. I felt supported and walked away feeling significantly better. We had some quality moments.
    Thats when I realized that riding a horse gently down a trail with no pressing destination would be good for my soul right now.
    Born and raised in New York City where most of Natures creatures were behind bars or in cans, I sometimes felt like one of the packed human sardines, bumping up against other people but feeling totally separate from them. Everybody seemed to have a clearly private, personal agenda, frantic to get somewhere,...

    Inexpensive Violin | Best Student Violins

  • Nov 07, 2009 from pds523
    pds523 Some new lines of violins are now available from Valencia with such great prices, you will not find a better value anywhere. If you are looking for an inexpensive violin, the new line from Valencia are inexpensive, but still of surprising quality. These are perfect for students to intermediate violinists.These violins are made with fine grain Spruc

    The Cartoon Cartoon Show

  • Oct 02, 2010 from SwimwearStore in Lifestyle
    SwimwearStore Overview
    World Premiere Toons was an animation project conceived and produced by Fred Seibert, the original creative director of MTV and Nickelodeon who served as the president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., prior to founding Frederator Studios. Its mission was to return creative power to animators and artists, by recreating the atmospheres that spawned the great cartoon characters of the mid-20th century. Each of 48 short cartoons mirrored the structure of a theatrical cartoon, with each film being based on an original storyboard drawn and written by its artist/creator.
    Each of the shows creators worked with the internal Hanna-Barbera Creative Corps Art Director Jesse Stagg and designer Kelly Wheeler to craft a series of high quality, limited edition, fluorescent art posters. The Corps launched a prolonged Guerrilla mailing campaign, targeting animation heavyweights and critics leading up to the launch of World Premiere Toons. The first poster campaign of its kind introduced the world to the groundbreaking new stable of characters.
    Shorts
    The first World Premiere Toon broadcast in its entirety was The Powerpuff Girls in Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins, which made its world premiere on February 20, 1995 during a television special called the World Premiere Toon-In (termed Presidents Day Nightmare by its producers, Williams Street). The special was hosted by Space Ghost and the cast of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, and featured comic interviews and a mock contest with the creators of the various cartoons. The Toon-In was simulcast on Cartoon Network, TBS Superstation, and TNT. The special, without the Powerpuff Girls cartoon or any of the clips from the other WPT cartoons featured in the special, was later included in the Space Ghost: Coast to Coast Volume 3 DVD. The version with the other WPT cartoons was eariler included on Cartoon Network Video videotapes. Most of the WAC shorts that were voted into shows had more than 1 short. In fact, Cow and Chicken and Courage the Cowardly Dog were the only exceptions. Shake & Flick (a WAC short set in Rome about a conceited poodle and a ferocious flea) was nominated for a run by Cartoon Network, but it was Johnny Bravo that won the contract. Shake & Flick, however, still received popular reception even though it never went past being a one-shot, and Cartoon Network never found the proper way to continue it past its WAC pilot.
    The What a Cartoon! experiment introduced many of todays top animation talent and was repeated several times. The Big Cartoon DataBase cites What a Cartoon!/World Premiere Toons as a venture combining classic 1940s production methods with the originality, enthusiasm and comedy of the 1990s. A similar program, also created by Fred Seibert, was introduced on Nickelodeon in 1998, titled Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Two years before in 1996, another Nickelodeon show premiered similar to the show known as KaBlam!.
    The What a Cartoon! shorts ended with silent clips of the cartoons squeezed in with the credits and sometimes the cartoons full title would show up along with the clips above the credits. A vast majority of the shorts have never received their own runs as series on the Cartoon Network schedule (especially if the short only had one original What a Cartoon! pilot). In fact, some shorts were even created as the type that were better off as one shots and would never perform well beyond stand alone status (like Awfully Lucky which centered around a pearl that granted good luck, and bad luck following each moment of good luck it brought). However, Cartoon Network launched I Am Weasel in 1997 and Ed, Edd n Eddy in 1999 with no What a Cartoon! short making them, the 2 only all original Cartoon Network programs during the 90s not to be introduced through an original short. More recently, the pilot shorts appearing on Cartoon Networks viewers poll, which lost votes (excluding Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?) were retconned into The Cartoon Cartoon Show anthology.
    Episode list
    Animator
    Episode title
    Characters introduced
    Plot synopsis
    Additional information and/or release date
    Joe Orrantia & Elizabeth Stonecypher
    Podunk Possum One Step Beyond
    Podunk Possum, Major Portions
    A possum named Podunk acquires an abandoned farm with 3 chickens to lay eggs for him, and has to defend them from a fried chicken titan, Major Portions. However, he is unaware of a major alien conspiracy.
    July 1, 1997
    Genndy Tartakovsky
    Dexters Laboratory
    Dexter, Dee-Dee, and Mom
    Dee-Dee and Dexter battle turning each other into animals, using Dexters latest invention.
    February 26, 1995
    The Big Sister
    Dexter prevents giant Dee-Dee from attacking the city.
    Marked First appearance of Dexo-Robo. Released on March 10, 1996. It was also shown on the VHS release of Cats Dont Dance.[citation needed]
    Old Man Dexter
    Dad
    Dexter wants to be older so he can stay up late watching TV with his family.
    March 17, 1996
    Dimwit Dexter
    Dexter has a mental lapse due to brain exhaustion and acts like a baby.
    April 14,...

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