It't a teabag on the edge of a plate. There's a tip of a knife in the background.
It't a teabag on the edge of a plate. There's a tip of a knife in the background.
Simple enough, I wondered if it might be some electronic gadget, or perhaps something to do with electricity.
Well it certainly had me fooled!
I've had some trouble uploading photos, and then I noticed that there's a 100k size limit on .jpegs. How do I reduce the file size of my photos to that?
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Last edited by tonywalt; 02-23-2016 at 03:46 AM.
You guys, man, you's gots the greatest pitchers, ah swear.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
DANGER AT SEA WITH DOG OCEAN IN CAYMAN ISLANDS by Tony Walton, on Flickr
A girl and her dog spot a fight, on the beach.
The window of an abandoned house (looks a bit like the observation post for WW2 submarines) makes a nice contrast to the colourful beach.
nice pic of pre-dawn sunrise.
Girl and her dog on a lead looks scared...
Is that your girl, Tony? I mean the woman, not the dog. :-0 (intended as a joke--don't come at my with an ice pick, please) And North Star, I can't get over the clarity of that flower picture.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Gods, do you have like a 40 megapixel camera, or can you get that sort of resolution and clarity by various other means?
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Hah! No. And these three were taken with dad's Nikon D90, which has 12 MP and far worse signal to noise ratio, compared to the 24 MP of my D7100. The 270 mm lens will help getting a close look. It's not hard to get sharp details with ƒ/6.3 aperture, 1/640th of a second shutter speed, and ISO 200. Now, when you say 'clarity by various other means', remember that digital photographs are always, always sharpened afterwards, if sharpness is wanted. But if the photograph isn't in focus or it's shaken, that's going to be very hard to do anything about. I haven't tried, but I imagine computer software can deal with that too.