Andre ( 9 years ago )
well that's not the kind of bokeh effect i want. the pasesrs-by in my pics are motion blur, as u can see the background is still clear. usually for me if i am shooting faces, i prefer all of them to be clear. even if they are not my subjects. ^^;
Nurul ( 9 years ago )
Lovely pictures, you crtupaed every day life quite well ^^ I agree, why must people in romance movies always be beautiful, it wouldn't hurt us to see normal people falling in love. You pictures make me want to get over my fears of going out in public and taking pictures of random people/things. I feel weird taking pictures of people without permission. These kind of posts are inspiring ^^
Sheryl ( 9 years ago )
I actually like the burrly people walking behind the 4 sitting in the foreground image. makes you feel like so much is happening behind them while they are set in pause. ^^ but if you want a high shutter speed lens, I suggest the 50mm f1.8 or f1.4. the later being the more expensive is better, but the f1.8 being really cheap would probably be a better deal.
Elver ( 9 years ago )
Are you newly retired? Thinking about reieetmrnt? Trying to figure out what you want to do when you grow up? Stimulate your mind and body with a community of like-minded people. Share life experiences and interests with others in an energized and interactive environment with programs designed for mature kids by mature kids. Explore the possibilities and answer the question, are you ready for the rest of your life?Take three back-to-back classes in one day and on topics of interest to you. Date: Tuesday, October 30Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Keith Busse Steel Dynamics IPFW Alumni Center.Cost: $30 and includes lunch.Session #1It's A Wonderful Life!We have spent our entire life with transition ..in our educational, professional, and personal lives. It isn't any different now than it was then. With reieetmrnt, we are facing new phases in our lives, some better than others, and we need tools to cope with the changing times so our remaining years will be fulfilling and complete.ORArtists' Who Started OverCharles Shepard, Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art will share stories of Americans who found a new passion and took up art later in life.Session #2Use It or Lose It #2: The Science of NeurobicsBack by popular demand! How does the brain work? What does it need to stay healthy and active? Look at some recent research on the brain and dementia, and some everyday activities that help keep the brain fit. This session is geared toward the non-medical person. It is a basic informational, self-improvement program. Participants will enjoy an interactive session and will leave with handouts and ideas on how to keep their brains active and healthy at any age.OREvents that Changed the Course of My Life: The Heroes Who Saved Me.When Dorothy Kittaka was 2 years old, her life was led on a different course as she and her family were put into a concentration camp for three years in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. She was among 120,000 other Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast during WWII and were incarcerated into 10 Internment Camps in the United States. Come hear her story and share your life changing experiences as well.Session 3Social Media 102: More of Keeping In Touch with Family and FriendsBack by popular demand! Facebook, Twitter, Skyping, Pinterest, E-mailing, Texting what does it all mean? Get started and learn how to connect to your family, friends, and social circle by understanding the benefits of the new social media. No experience necessary in the new fangled technology, just a desire to learn more about how social communities further communicate.For more information or to register, contact the IPFW Division of Continuing Studies at (260) 481-6619.
Nina ( 9 years ago )
Make our Tradition part of your Christmas TraditionJoin us Sunday, December 2 at 6 p.m. for the University of Saint Francis Lighting of the Lake and Living Nativity.MIrror Lake on the USF campus will be sroerundud with luminaria to light the early winter darkness. St. Francis will lead a torchlight procession from the front of Trinity Hall on Spring Street to the site of the Living Nativity in the amphitheater next to the Pope John Paul II Center.There St. Francis will tell the story of the first Christmas complete with live animals and lovely angels, and every one singing Silent Night. From 5 to 5:45 p.m. parents and children can mingle with the sheep, the goats and the donkey as Animal Grams presents a petting zoo.This entire event is free of charge. And, there is plenty of free parking in the University of Saint Francis parking lots off Leesburg as well as across Spring Street at the North Campus.
Elham ( 9 years ago )
Are you newly retired? Thinking about rnemreitet? Trying to figure out what you want to do when you grow up? Stimulate your mind and body with a community of like-minded people. Share life experiences and interests with others in an energized and interactive environment with programs designed for mature kids by mature kids. Explore the possibilities and answer the question, are you ready for the rest of your life?Take three back-to-back classes in one day and on topics of interest to you. Date: Tuesday, October 30Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Keith Busse Steel Dynamics IPFW Alumni Center.Cost: $30 and includes lunch.Session #1It's A Wonderful Life!We have spent our entire life with transition ..in our educational, professional, and personal lives. It isn't any different now than it was then. With rnemreitet, we are facing new phases in our lives, some better than others, and we need tools to cope with the changing times so our remaining years will be fulfilling and complete.ORArtists' Who Started OverCharles Shepard, Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art will share stories of Americans who found a new passion and took up art later in life.Session #2Use It or Lose It #2: The Science of NeurobicsBack by popular demand! How does the brain work? What does it need to stay healthy and active? Look at some recent research on the brain and dementia, and some everyday activities that help keep the brain fit. This session is geared toward the non-medical person. It is a basic informational, self-improvement program. Participants will enjoy an interactive session and will leave with handouts and ideas on how to keep their brains active and healthy at any age.OREvents that Changed the Course of My Life: The Heroes Who Saved Me.When Dorothy Kittaka was 2 years old, her life was led on a different course as she and her family were put into a concentration camp for three years in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. She was among 120,000 other Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast during WWII and were incarcerated into 10 Internment Camps in the United States. Come hear her story and share your life changing experiences as well.Session 3Social Media 102: More of Keeping In Touch with Family and FriendsBack by popular demand! Facebook, Twitter, Skyping, Pinterest, E-mailing, Texting what does it all mean? Get started and learn how to connect to your family, friends, and social circle by understanding the benefits of the new social media. No experience necessary in the new fangled technology, just a desire to learn more about how social communities further communicate.For more information or to register, contact the IPFW Division of Continuing Studies at (260) 481-6619.
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well that's not the kind of bokeh effect i want. the pasesrs-by in my pics are motion blur, as u can see the background is still clear. usually for me if i am shooting faces, i prefer all of them to be clear. even if they are not my subjects. ^^;
Lovely pictures, you crtupaed every day life quite well ^^ I agree, why must people in romance movies always be beautiful, it wouldn't hurt us to see normal people falling in love. You pictures make me want to get over my fears of going out in public and taking pictures of random people/things. I feel weird taking pictures of people without permission. These kind of posts are inspiring ^^
I actually like the burrly people walking behind the 4 sitting in the foreground image. makes you feel like so much is happening behind them while they are set in pause. ^^ but if you want a high shutter speed lens, I suggest the 50mm f1.8 or f1.4. the later being the more expensive is better, but the f1.8 being really cheap would probably be a better deal.
Are you newly retired? Thinking about reieetmrnt? Trying to figure out what you want to do when you grow up? Stimulate your mind and body with a community of like-minded people. Share life experiences and interests with others in an energized and interactive environment with programs designed for mature kids by mature kids. Explore the possibilities and answer the question, are you ready for the rest of your life?Take three back-to-back classes in one day and on topics of interest to you. Date: Tuesday, October 30Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Keith Busse Steel Dynamics IPFW Alumni Center.Cost: $30 and includes lunch.Session #1It's A Wonderful Life!We have spent our entire life with transition ..in our educational, professional, and personal lives. It isn't any different now than it was then. With reieetmrnt, we are facing new phases in our lives, some better than others, and we need tools to cope with the changing times so our remaining years will be fulfilling and complete.ORArtists' Who Started OverCharles Shepard, Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art will share stories of Americans who found a new passion and took up art later in life.Session #2Use It or Lose It #2: The Science of NeurobicsBack by popular demand! How does the brain work? What does it need to stay healthy and active? Look at some recent research on the brain and dementia, and some everyday activities that help keep the brain fit. This session is geared toward the non-medical person. It is a basic informational, self-improvement program. Participants will enjoy an interactive session and will leave with handouts and ideas on how to keep their brains active and healthy at any age.OREvents that Changed the Course of My Life: The Heroes Who Saved Me.When Dorothy Kittaka was 2 years old, her life was led on a different course as she and her family were put into a concentration camp for three years in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. She was among 120,000 other Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast during WWII and were incarcerated into 10 Internment Camps in the United States. Come hear her story and share your life changing experiences as well.Session 3Social Media 102: More of Keeping In Touch with Family and FriendsBack by popular demand! Facebook, Twitter, Skyping, Pinterest, E-mailing, Texting what does it all mean? Get started and learn how to connect to your family, friends, and social circle by understanding the benefits of the new social media. No experience necessary in the new fangled technology, just a desire to learn more about how social communities further communicate.For more information or to register, contact the IPFW Division of Continuing Studies at (260) 481-6619.
Make our Tradition part of your Christmas TraditionJoin us Sunday, December 2 at 6 p.m. for the University of Saint Francis Lighting of the Lake and Living Nativity.MIrror Lake on the USF campus will be sroerundud with luminaria to light the early winter darkness. St. Francis will lead a torchlight procession from the front of Trinity Hall on Spring Street to the site of the Living Nativity in the amphitheater next to the Pope John Paul II Center.There St. Francis will tell the story of the first Christmas complete with live animals and lovely angels, and every one singing Silent Night. From 5 to 5:45 p.m. parents and children can mingle with the sheep, the goats and the donkey as Animal Grams presents a petting zoo.This entire event is free of charge. And, there is plenty of free parking in the University of Saint Francis parking lots off Leesburg as well as across Spring Street at the North Campus.
Are you newly retired? Thinking about rnemreitet? Trying to figure out what you want to do when you grow up? Stimulate your mind and body with a community of like-minded people. Share life experiences and interests with others in an energized and interactive environment with programs designed for mature kids by mature kids. Explore the possibilities and answer the question, are you ready for the rest of your life?Take three back-to-back classes in one day and on topics of interest to you. Date: Tuesday, October 30Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Location: Keith Busse Steel Dynamics IPFW Alumni Center.Cost: $30 and includes lunch.Session #1It's A Wonderful Life!We have spent our entire life with transition ..in our educational, professional, and personal lives. It isn't any different now than it was then. With rnemreitet, we are facing new phases in our lives, some better than others, and we need tools to cope with the changing times so our remaining years will be fulfilling and complete.ORArtists' Who Started OverCharles Shepard, Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art will share stories of Americans who found a new passion and took up art later in life.Session #2Use It or Lose It #2: The Science of NeurobicsBack by popular demand! How does the brain work? What does it need to stay healthy and active? Look at some recent research on the brain and dementia, and some everyday activities that help keep the brain fit. This session is geared toward the non-medical person. It is a basic informational, self-improvement program. Participants will enjoy an interactive session and will leave with handouts and ideas on how to keep their brains active and healthy at any age.OREvents that Changed the Course of My Life: The Heroes Who Saved Me.When Dorothy Kittaka was 2 years old, her life was led on a different course as she and her family were put into a concentration camp for three years in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. She was among 120,000 other Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast during WWII and were incarcerated into 10 Internment Camps in the United States. Come hear her story and share your life changing experiences as well.Session 3Social Media 102: More of Keeping In Touch with Family and FriendsBack by popular demand! Facebook, Twitter, Skyping, Pinterest, E-mailing, Texting what does it all mean? Get started and learn how to connect to your family, friends, and social circle by understanding the benefits of the new social media. No experience necessary in the new fangled technology, just a desire to learn more about how social communities further communicate.For more information or to register, contact the IPFW Division of Continuing Studies at (260) 481-6619.