What about the b****ts mailed to deceased people and people who have moved? I guess someone else could filll out and send in those b****ts for whomever they choose...Yet when v**er rolls are purged, those on the left raise a big stink about it...I have yet to see any government run program be without issues, be it State , Local or Federal...
Architect1776 wrote:
But you worship the lies of a bitter loser niece and her fantasy h**e Trump book.
Hypocrites.
Just goes to show the depth of their hypocrisy....
Frank T wrote:
That red hat appears to be a little tight.
As usual, a snide remark as opposed to a rebuttal....Your true colors shining brightly...
Frank T wrote:
Funny how kneeling gets the right all twisted, yet they're perfectly fine with a President who refuses to question Putin about his putting a bounty on the lives of American soldiers.
There's either a lot of Russian assets out there or they're all useful i***ts. Not sure which.
Looks like you may be the latter as you believe anything negative about Trump.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11981188/donald-trump-geraldo-rivera-retweet-russia-taliban-bounty/
fetzler wrote:
The image quality with the Raynox lenses is very good. I would need to compare the Laowa directly with the Raynox but I suspect both will give very good results. An advantage of the Raynox lenses is that you will not lose further light. Your effective f number will be the same as at 1:1 or whatever magnification is on the lens itself.
The main drawback is no infinity focus and on a prime lens, a fixed magnifcation...I wouldn't use one on a zoom lens except maybe one of the pro lenses. Just like with anything else, there are trade-offs depending on what we use. One has to decide what trade-offs they can bear...
mwalsh wrote:
That is a fine opinion.
But how is kneeling a political statement?
Because it is a symbolic gesture. Kinda like removing statues...
Or open up the aperture to get some ambient light on the subject.
mwalsh wrote:
I don''t care for kneeling during the anthem.
But just how is it a political statement? The alt-righties seem to favor calling it political instead of a protest.
What is political about protesting police brutality and r****m in the USA?
There is a time and a place, doing so on a job isn't either....
RixPix wrote:
You’re so defensive. Guilty conscience?
Not at all...You? Oh, and I notice no counterpoints to my points, just a snide comment... Cat got your tongue?
tinusbum wrote:
if these are cropped your probably not shooting at 1x1,1st shot is my fav,good job
Judging from the EXIF data, both images are cropped...
Yes, you are a closet r****t too since only "Black L***s M****r"... As for bringing a person's past into the conversation, that goes both ways As for the kneeling, I get enough political posturing elsewhere, I don't need it in my sports... Then again, I stopped watching sports anyway... Those "peaceful" protestors do exist but they also allow their "cause" to be infiltrated by the thugs as they don't prevent them from causing chaos...
Here are a couple of tables you might find handy...
http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~oz/nikon/macro/Pb-4.jpg
https://3.img-dpreview.com/files/p/TS560x560~forums/50466552/bc25bce170bd440e9295704daf04f5cb
A 28 mm lens would put you right on top of your subject. Better to add extension tube to your macro lens.
Here is Canon's page on the XTi's accessories...
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/cameras/support-dslr/eos-digital-rebel-xti