WOW, long time no see

HI everyone, if anybody is still looking at this thing I am sorry for not posting.  It has been probably around a month and a half since I posted last.  SORRY.

Today Amy was at her friend's house, and I was bored.  So normally, that means getting out my camera and seeing what I can come up with.  Normally it is junk, and I delete it before it even gets to the computer.  BUT today is different; I was taking pictures of water drops into a bowl.  They turned out nicely, and I am happy with the results for my first time.  I learned a few things on the way that will make the pictures look a little better.  Keep your eye open for some pictures in the future of water drops.

On a side note, has anybody downloaded Windows 7 yet?  DO it, DO it now.  It is really the best product Microsoft has put out in a long time.  My opinion is that Microsoft should stop the beta-test right now, through the software in a box, and ship it.

On another side note, I just finished my CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certificate, so if anybody knows anybody that needs a Cisco guy, let me know.

On with the show:

Drip, Drip

Drip, Drop

And the crown

I hope you enjoy these, I had fun playing with this.

 
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  • Monday, February 02, 2009 9:10 AM jen wrote:
    I love these pics. They look really cool. Good job!
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  • Sunday, February 08, 2009 4:35 PM ali wrote:
    shut UP! those are amazing. I would be curious to see the info on those photos. f/what? iso?

    love them!
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    1. Sunday, February 08, 2009 5:38 PM BRandon wrote:
      Ali this is pretty typical of all the shots I took.

      Camera Make: Canon
      Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
      Image Date: 2009:02:01 19:00:47
      Flash Used: No
      Focal Length: 70.0mm
      CCD Width: 4.58mm
      Exposure Time: 0.0040 s (1/250)
      Aperture: f/7.1
      ISO equiv: 400

      White Balance: Manual
      Exposure: Manual
      Exposure Mode: Manual


      I think I mentioned in the post, I used my flash off camera, directly ahead and had a lavender colored gel covering the flash head.

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