I only watch one for now Inuyasha its kinda herd to follow the others. P.S I%26#039;m doing this for fun ^^
Whats your favorite Anime show?
is the boondocks one???
Whats your favorite Anime show?
Dragon Blade
Reply:none cause i don%26#039;t like anime......oh wait does shin chan count cause if it does then thats my favorite!
Reply:I would have went with trigun up until a few days ago now its death note :)
Reply:dragon ball z
Reply:POKEYMANS
Reply:Mix Master
Reply:i think Inuyasha is ok. i%26#039;ve only seen it once though.
Reply:MAMOTTIE LOLIPOP NARUTO ULTRA MANIAC
LOVE HINA HIBIKI MAGIC
Reply:Sailor Moon then Yugioh then DBZ then Lupin the Third then Cased Closed
Reply:pokemons!!
fer sure:]
%26lt;3
Reply:dragonball z or gt they both tight
Reply:interlude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:I%26#039;ve Got a Couple Favorites!
*Full Moon wo Sagashite
*Fruits Basket
*Ouran High School Host Club
*Shugo Chara
*Cardcaptor Sakura
*Vampire Knight
*Kamichama Karin
Reply::-) Sailor Moon :-)
Reply:tokyo mew mew, inuyasha, mermaid melody i think those r my fav!
Reply:Currently my favorite anime is Gintama.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
What is the significance of that logo that looks like Che Guevara but is the image of a woman?
I saw the logo both as a bumper sticker and in the ad space down by the field at an MLS soccer game....?
What is the significance of that logo that looks like Che Guevara but is the image of a woman?
It%26#039;s a sexist image that equates women with chimpanzees. You should be offended.
What is the significance of that logo that looks like Che Guevara but is the image of a woman?
It%26#039;s a sexist image that equates women with chimpanzees. You should be offended.
Can anyone help me?
Hi guys I am actually after one certain painters work
I am looking for some one close to me Hangula Werner...
I am looking for some of his paintings on the net...
Has anyone got any ?
I am also actually looking for a way to contact him... if anyone knows him could you please let me know I would love to see him again
Can anyone help me?
You sound like a stalker...
I am looking for some one close to me Hangula Werner...
I am looking for some of his paintings on the net...
Has anyone got any ?
I am also actually looking for a way to contact him... if anyone knows him could you please let me know I would love to see him again
Can anyone help me?
You sound like a stalker...
What questions can you ask a photographer?
I have to do a one-on-one interview for a class. I%26#039;m going to college for photography, so I have to interview someone in that field. I have to ask a minimum of 10 questions. Some can be simple, and some have to be... lets just say more than simple.
What questions can you ask a photographer?
Here are a few you might ask. Assume the photographer could be either male or female.
1)Ask about their education pertaining to photography. School, did they like it or would they recommend it. Things of that nature.
2) Brands of equipment they use and why.
3) Any unforgettable photoshoots they%26#039;ve done. Let%26#039;s face it, life doesn%26#039;t always go right and neither does photography. Possibly a threatening, scary experience (nature, wildlife photogs). Or a shoot that just went haywire. Example: Trying to get a good view of a remote waterfall I managed to get myself on a small ledge %26quot;off trail%26quot; but couldn%26#039;t manage to get back to the trail. Long story but you probably get my point).
I%26#039;m sure other photogs in here will come up with more questions you could ask.
Good luck with your interview.
What questions can you ask a photographer?
I always ask fellow photogs a few questions:
1) What was your first camera? Always a different answer from everyone, normally a good story to go along with it
2) Where do you think photography will be in 10 years?
3) How did you get your start? School? Assistant jobs? What advice could you offer to someone starting off in this field?
*I asked number three to a professional of more than 25 years, and the conversation on that question alone went on for an hour. Most photographers will relate thier mistakes, so maybe one day you wont have to make those same mistakes.
4) Where do you see your own work going in the next few years? Artistcally/technically.
5) What is the one thing/place/person you have always wanted to photograph?
Good luck
What questions can you ask a photographer?
Here are a few you might ask. Assume the photographer could be either male or female.
1)Ask about their education pertaining to photography. School, did they like it or would they recommend it. Things of that nature.
2) Brands of equipment they use and why.
3) Any unforgettable photoshoots they%26#039;ve done. Let%26#039;s face it, life doesn%26#039;t always go right and neither does photography. Possibly a threatening, scary experience (nature, wildlife photogs). Or a shoot that just went haywire. Example: Trying to get a good view of a remote waterfall I managed to get myself on a small ledge %26quot;off trail%26quot; but couldn%26#039;t manage to get back to the trail. Long story but you probably get my point).
I%26#039;m sure other photogs in here will come up with more questions you could ask.
Good luck with your interview.
What questions can you ask a photographer?
I always ask fellow photogs a few questions:
1) What was your first camera? Always a different answer from everyone, normally a good story to go along with it
2) Where do you think photography will be in 10 years?
3) How did you get your start? School? Assistant jobs? What advice could you offer to someone starting off in this field?
*I asked number three to a professional of more than 25 years, and the conversation on that question alone went on for an hour. Most photographers will relate thier mistakes, so maybe one day you wont have to make those same mistakes.
4) Where do you see your own work going in the next few years? Artistcally/technically.
5) What is the one thing/place/person you have always wanted to photograph?
Good luck
What is a good portable light source for portraits that is not going to break my budget?
http://www.mpex.com/page.htm?PG=Strobist... you could use these if your on a budget. but your going to need to know how to use them. http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/02/wel...
http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/
What is a good portable light source for portraits that is not going to break my budget?
We do not know your budget.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/
What is a good portable light source for portraits that is not going to break my budget?
We do not know your budget.
People specialized in camera's and photography answer this for me!!!?
What the **** is the difference from a 10.2 mega pixle camera from a 7.1 mega pixle and if i was to look at the best company for a 10.2 or 10.1 which one should i go with which is the best and cheapest.... please tell me!!! i need it for the summer!!!
People specialized in camera%26#039;s and photography answer this for me!!!?
The megapixel thing is a lot of hype. It is not the end all answer to digital photo quality. Here is some interesting reading: (and by the way, I did not have to read this article first to know this, it just lays it out better than I can explain it).
http://kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm
The Nikon D40 kit DSLR is a great camera. 6mp but will likely do all you need, especially just starting out. The D40x has 10mp I believe.
The Canon Rebel digital SLRs are also in the 8 - 10mp range, but cost more than the Nikon.
steve
People specialized in camera%26#039;s and photography answer this for me!!!?
%26quot;Steve P%26quot; is right, but to answer your question about the difference, the more megapixels, the more detail can be captured.
For images to be displayed on the web, or, even in smaller, prints, it does not matter so much since not much detail can be seen in images this size. The, theoretical, pixels of a seven megapixel image are too small to see, so, you%26#039;d not be able to see the difference between this and a ten meg image on a five by seven inch print.
However, if the image is blown up to a twenty by thirty inch poster, the image with fewer pixels would more easy show each one, since the pixels will be larger than in the same size image with more pixels. And, this may only be true depending on the quality of the printer. If printed on an inkjet plotter, the resolution on those is so, relatively, poor, that the differences may STILL not be all that apparent.
So, unless you plan to blow most of your images up to these larger sizes, the money you may spend to find a camera with a higher meg rating may be wasted.
Reply:an easy way to think about megapixels is the larger the mp rating the larger you can print without distortion. as you expand images they start to distort. this is why some images may look pixelated (all the little noticeable blocks). in film this is called grain. you can only stretch an image so much before it starts to distort. generally speaking it%26#039;s about 1.5 times the original.
as far as buying advice i%26#039;d go for the canon rebel xt (NOT the xti). the xt is an 8mp digital slr. it takes great images and will print out much larger than you will probably need. you can pick the up at b%26amp;h photovideo for about $450 and it comes with a 18-55mm zoom lens.
People specialized in camera%26#039;s and photography answer this for me!!!?
The megapixel thing is a lot of hype. It is not the end all answer to digital photo quality. Here is some interesting reading: (and by the way, I did not have to read this article first to know this, it just lays it out better than I can explain it).
http://kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm
The Nikon D40 kit DSLR is a great camera. 6mp but will likely do all you need, especially just starting out. The D40x has 10mp I believe.
The Canon Rebel digital SLRs are also in the 8 - 10mp range, but cost more than the Nikon.
steve
People specialized in camera%26#039;s and photography answer this for me!!!?
%26quot;Steve P%26quot; is right, but to answer your question about the difference, the more megapixels, the more detail can be captured.
For images to be displayed on the web, or, even in smaller, prints, it does not matter so much since not much detail can be seen in images this size. The, theoretical, pixels of a seven megapixel image are too small to see, so, you%26#039;d not be able to see the difference between this and a ten meg image on a five by seven inch print.
However, if the image is blown up to a twenty by thirty inch poster, the image with fewer pixels would more easy show each one, since the pixels will be larger than in the same size image with more pixels. And, this may only be true depending on the quality of the printer. If printed on an inkjet plotter, the resolution on those is so, relatively, poor, that the differences may STILL not be all that apparent.
So, unless you plan to blow most of your images up to these larger sizes, the money you may spend to find a camera with a higher meg rating may be wasted.
Reply:an easy way to think about megapixels is the larger the mp rating the larger you can print without distortion. as you expand images they start to distort. this is why some images may look pixelated (all the little noticeable blocks). in film this is called grain. you can only stretch an image so much before it starts to distort. generally speaking it%26#039;s about 1.5 times the original.
as far as buying advice i%26#039;d go for the canon rebel xt (NOT the xti). the xt is an 8mp digital slr. it takes great images and will print out much larger than you will probably need. you can pick the up at b%26amp;h photovideo for about $450 and it comes with a 18-55mm zoom lens.
Where can i buy the stabilo point 88 pen?? im looking for an actual store not a website. .?
i live in Roseville Califronia. . . im just new here and is not familiar with the stores. . . so please help. . .
thanx. .
thanx. .
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