I was woefully late to the fire spinning party, and only caught one performer , but I did get 39 exposures of her. With that said...
My radio show is on the air right now, in Case you wanted to listen.
That's the plan. Tonight, 10PM-midnight eastern. Beforehand I'm going to take some infrared photos of some fire spinners. It's already in the 20s here. Brr.
D'oh. Kevin is right. I should have known better. My father dealt in Hallicrafters. I actually have a Hallicrafters television (that has channel 1 on it).
THQ is in a lot of financial trouble, so they've been running all sorts of promotions. Right now they've teamed up with HIB for the Humble THQ Bundle. Pay what you want for a bunch of recent-ish AAA games that all require Steam and are Windows-only. Soundtracks included.
NB: This is also a test to see if I can post. Dusty is right, this white theme is BLINDING.
This is supposedly from the 24/96 DVD version of the 2012 remaster of Blue Lines.
There's also a 24/96 web download, but I have not seen any waveforms of it yet. Based on the above two examples, I'm not very optimistic.
So apparently my ISP has been screwing me for AGES by charging me an extra $12 a month and charging me for the 30Mbps rate while giving me 15Mbps.
I just got off the phone with them and now my connection looks like this:
How are Nikon bodies with AF beams? My ancient 30D (and even more ancient 5D) hunt horribly in bad lighting, but I use my 580EX speedlite's AF-assist beam virtually all the time. In Canon-speak that means turning on the flash but disabling it from firing. I'm sure there's a similar arrangement for a Nikon. Of course this entails buying a speedlite, but eventually every photographer needs one of them anyway.