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Some un-retouched D90 photos of what it looks like out my windows. (About
6.5meg each, mind.)
Out the bedroom window:
http://darren.s3.amazonaws.com/D90/DSC_0033.JPG
That's a bit of my patio and yard, the 4th tee, the wilderness preservation
area on the right and the creek down the hill, with the back neighbors
across the way.
The "home office" window view:
http://darren.s3.amazonaws.com/D90/DSC_0037.JPG
It's nice because the house is at a tee in the road, which means I'm not
looking straight at the neighbor across the street.
The same office window from the chair I sit in:
http://darren.s3.amazonaws.com/D90/DSC_0039.JPG
Note the bad contrast, which is far from obviously a problem
when looking thru the viewfinder. With a "live view" LCD sort
of thing, it's much more obvious. I guess this is where practice
comes into it.
Same photo, with "Active D-Light" turned on. This is
basically active multi-zone contrast control. Just for
contrast, no pun intended.
http://darren.s3.amazonaws.com/D90/DSC_0040.JPG
So what do you get to look at out your windows?
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Insanity is a small city on the western
border of the State of Mind.
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Darren New wrote:
> Some un-retouched D90 photos of what it looks like out my windows.
P.S., hand-held, letting the camera make the decisions, thru a window, no
polarizer or other filters on it.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Insanity is a small city on the western
border of the State of Mind.
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Very wet at the moment.
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My office has no windows.
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Invisible wrote:
> My office has no windows.
ROTFL
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On 6-7-2009 22:28, Jim Charter wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> My office has no windows.
> ROTFL
What is so funny about that. I had no daylight in my office for 15 years
or so.
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andrel wrote:
> On 6-7-2009 22:28, Jim Charter wrote:
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>> Invisible wrote:
>>
>>> My office has no windows.
>>
>> ROTFL
>
> What is so funny about that. I had no daylight in my office for 15 years
> or so.
It's the personality behind it that makes it funny. When I had an
office, mine was also windowless.
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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: What does it look like out *your* window?
Date: 6 Jul 2009 18:44:39
Message: <4a527e57@news.povray.org>
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Darren New wrote:
> So what do you get to look at out your windows?
>
Okay, I'll play. Walked over to the window with my phone camera and
shot these into the teeth of the late afternoon sun.
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On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:38:56 -0400, Jim Charter wrote:
> andrel wrote:
>> On 6-7-2009 22:28, Jim Charter wrote:
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>>> Invisible wrote:
>>>
>>>> My office has no windows.
>>>
>>> ROTFL
>>
>> What is so funny about that. I had no daylight in my office for 15
>> years or so.
>
> It's the personality behind it that makes it funny. When I had an
> office, mine was also windowless.
Same here. The people who got windows were in cubicles or in management
(higher levels than me).
But I think I win, I've got a 11' long window and a smaller one in my
home office, where I spend most of my time these days. :-)
Jim
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andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> On 6-7-2009 22:28, Jim Charter wrote:
> > Invisible wrote:
> >> My office has no windows.
> > ROTFL
> What is so funny about that. I had no daylight in my office for 15 years
> or so.
I thought the humor was OS based.
There's no Windows[tm] in my office either...
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