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Lightning at lympic Dam: photo gallery

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- Lightning at lympic Dam: photo gallery
- TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
- Is Photography Dead?(Arts)(The Art of the American Snapshot 1888…
- Kodak EasyShare EX-1011 Digital Picture Frame
- Art Basel Miami Beach: An art fair for millionaires | Salon Arts…
- Monday morning: Fog everywhere in the Poconos including our forums

Lightning at lympic Dam: photo gallery
abc.net.au – Dec 10, 2007
For those of you wondering how Richard took the photos he explains below:”I’ve been waiting all storm season as I really wanted to get some good photos of lightning up here at Roxby Downs but there hasnt been any just to show everyone the sort of lightning displays you can get up here. I’ve got heaps from Whyalla and while the lightning there is pretty good I think its even better up in this area. The photo was taken from a sandhill near the Laverick’s road house and main workers camp about 10 kilometres to the south of the works. There’s not many good spots where you can get the elevation to get a decent pic of the works in that area but I found this one when I was out doing a run one night – a fair few people have asked where I managed to find an elevated spot with a good view. These images were taken with a 6 megapixel digital SLR. I have the camera on a tripod and use a remote release the shutter is set on bulb the iso to 100 the aperture on 5. 6 the autofocus is switched off and the lens is focussed manually.

TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
Total Motorcycle.com – Dec 10, 2007
Anyway I know nothing about tires and need to know which brand and style to go with. ThanksBack to top.

Is Photography Dead?(Arts)(The Art of the American Snapshot 1888…
Free with registration – Newsweek – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 10, 2007
There are hordes of photographers out there working with back-to-basics pinhole cameras and pixeled images measured in gigabytes with street photography taken by cell phones and massive photo “shoots” whose crews complexity and expense resemble those of movie sets. Step into almost any serious art gallery in Chelsea Santa Monica or Mayfair and you’re likely to be greeted with breathtaking large-format color photographs such as Andreas Gefeller’s overhead views of parking lots digitally montaged from thousands of individual shots or Didier Massard’s completely “fabricated photographs” of phantasmagoric landscapes. And the establishment’s seal of approval for photography has been renewed in two current museum exhibitions. In “Depth of Field” — the first installation in the new contemporary-photography galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on display through March 23 — the fare includes Thomas Struth’s hyperdetailed chromogenic print of the interior of San Zaccaria in Venice and Adam Fuss’s exposure of a piece of photo paper floating in water to a simultaneous splash and strobe. At the National Gallery of Art in Washington “The Art of the American Snapshot 1888-1978″.

Kodak EasyShare EX-1011 Digital Picture Frame
nytimes.com – Dec 10, 2007
Streaming from the Mac as well as transfers is SLW and the unit kept crashing. It is actually much easier and quicker to take the frame to the computer and hook it up with a USB lead. I do not use Kodak Photo Gallery and I do not really need yet another Photo service. I just would like to have an album in iPhoto stream directly to the frame without all the fuss of transferring the photo’s and ordering them etc. The most annoying issue is that the frame does not integrate the internal memory with the SD Card. So you can not run a single slide show over both memories. Also it does not “see” the Memory card when the frame starts up.

Art Basel Miami Beach: An art fair for millionaires | Salon Arts…
salon.com – Dec 10, 2007
Price tag for the picture of communist China’s founding father: $12 million. That canvas sold during the first few hours of the fair. Elsewhere Gmurzynska a gallery from Zurich specializing in classic mid-20th-century modernist works was offering mounted on a delicate rod-pedestal a sponge painted by the French avant-garde artist Yves Klein (1928-1962) in his signature electric blue for $1. 2 million and a small early Willem de Kooning painting of blue and pink geometric forms for $950000.

Monday morning: Fog everywhere in the Poconos including our forums
Pocono Record – Dec 10, 2007
Why do we never get an answer When we’re knocking at the door? Especially in Tunkhannock Township apparently the place where all the fog in the Poconos originates. Three times in 2007 — that we know about — the supervisors there conducted public business behind closed doors. It’s your money folks literally.

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