EXPOSE yourself - CXXI


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This weekend shoot where, hrm, but can't shoot too much, need to prepare for something on Mon... :(
 

My KKJ is weather sealed one~!!! u need a really big BOWL.... :bsmilie:

wait on nd thots, i locked in my safe first before i go down tonite.. :bsmilie:

You put your KKJ in safe... OMG.
 

Their toys are poisonous. Mama say don't go near them. :bsmilie:

its ineveitable man like radiation.. to siam is futlie.. if wan to die aso die a happy man.. mix them with chicken rice and taste the GLOW!!!! :bsmilie:
 

When you close the safe and kiap it, how to future generation reproduction, wait break. :bsmilie:

roll it up and tie in nylon string!!!:bsmilie: detachable and highly functionable!!!
 

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At one point during the Chernobyl disaster, he said, workers were conferring about how much water was in one reactor pool. No one knew the answer and their instruments couldn't tell them, he said. "An Armenian engineer slipped out and came back in 30 minutes. He said, 'There's 3 feet of water,' " Mettler said. "He did that on his own."

The engineer died soon after of acute radiation poisoning.

http://www.latimes.com/health/la-sci-quake-radiation-workers-20110318,0,5659183.story?page=2
 

Even in Chernobyl, nobody in the general population suffered radiation sickness. The U.N. says that 6,500 cases of thyroid cancer can be attributed to the disaster, but because the cases were closely monitored and treated, only a few were fatal.

Those occurred mainly because people were not warned to stop drinking milk — the main way that dangerous quantities of radioactive iodine enter the body. The isotopes land on the grass, which is then eaten by cows, turning their milk radioactive.

"All they had to say was 'don't drink the milk,' " Boice said.

"In Japan, radioactive iodines are not going to be that big a deal," he said. "They won't let the milk into the food supply."

Hrm....
 

Everytime I look at "good bokeh" photos and "not so good bokeh" photos, the only ones that I can understand as being bad is Mirror Lens Bokeh (donut shaped). The rest, not important what... What harsh, what smooth, what buttery, I see all also one big mess of no details....

I also dunno how to describe.

But you need leica. :bsmilie:

its ineveitable man like radiation.. to siam is futlie.. if wan to die aso die a happy man.. mix them with chicken rice and taste the GLOW!!!! :bsmilie:

Later we pass around. You bring home.

We split the earning. :bsmilie:

This weekend shoot where, hrm, but can't shoot too much, need to prepare for something on Mon... :(

Shoot your office.

Do panaroma. :bsmilie:
 

Everytime I look at "good bokeh" photos and "not so good bokeh" photos, the only ones that I can understand as being bad is Mirror Lens Bokeh (donut shaped). The rest, not important what... What harsh, what smooth, what buttery, I see all also one big mess of no details....

the mirror lens bokeh is beautiful lor!!! i always on the look out for Minolta RF Rokkor-X 250mm F/5.6, can't find in nikon or canon mount leh...bokeh easily can smooth out in PS, but so called bad bokeh how to PS?
 

They will grow up one ma.



Bokeh so harsh.

You need a Leica.

Find one with Nikon signature one, should be cheap. :bsmilie:

leica lens bokeh most of them are harsh 1... :bsmilie: only those new ones which are corrected or smooth, which some say have lost the classic leica look...
 

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