My digital camera has a "burst" feature, if you need to catch a moment like your Little League champion hitting the ball - it takes 4 shots in a row, and you pick the one you like best later.
well, my digital reflex has a "sport" feature, adjusting the focus on the fly and taking as much pictures as you want, you just press down the button and it keeeeeeeeeeeeps going till it cant store any more pictures
When do we get to try the shuffle-free version? Do you little bags for everyone to draw from?
There's a number of pics and stuff on the dominion BGG section about using/making the wood disk shuffle-free version. I think there's even downloadable sheets of labels you can print out on sticker paper and then mount onto the wood disks.
Its not cheap or easy, but you can buy the wooden disks, then print the labels, then use a tool to cut circles from the label sheets then stick them on.
Well my camera has a "puree" feature in which you put the ice in the...uh, cup...uhmm...nevermind.
Harrumph!
All these young whippersnappers and their dang new-fangled cameras. Instamatic was good enough for my ancestors and it's good enough for me. You know, when I was a young tyke, we had to walk to the corner drug store to get the film developed -- in the snow, uphill both ways!
Well my camera has a "puree" feature in which you put the ice in the...uh, cup...uhmm...nevermind.
All these young whippersnappers and their dang new-fangled cameras. Instamatic was good enough for my ancestors and it's good enough for me. You know, when I was a young tyke, we had to walk to the corner drug store to get the film developed -- in the snow, uphill both ways!
Film? You had FILM? Dang, when I was a kid, we had to pull the cart uphill to the quarry, pry out our own slab of stone, pull it back uphill to the hut, and spend the next four years (in snow, the whole time, it WAS the ice-age after all) chiseling out the image...
And a drug-store? Jeeze, you had is soooo soft. When we hurt ourselves at the quarry, the over-seer just rubbed ox dung and spit in our wounds...
Nice action shot. My digital camera has a delay from when I push the button to when the picture gets taken. Makes taking pictures like this difficult.
You should be able to "prime" your shot first by pressing the button half-way and holding it. The camera should start focusing etc. but it won't fire until you push it the rest of the way. Try it out. I've been able to take many action shots with a digital point-and-shoot that way.
Well my camera has a "puree" feature in which you put the ice in the...uh, cup...uhmm...nevermind.
All these young whippersnappers and their dang new-fangled cameras. Instamatic was good enough for my ancestors and it's good enough for me. You know, when I was a young tyke, we had to walk to the corner drug store to get the film developed -- in the snow, uphill both ways!
Film? You had FILM? Dang, when I was a kid, we had to pull the cart uphill to the quarry, pry out our own slab of stone, pull it back uphill to the hut, and spend the next four years (in snow, the whole time, it WAS the ice-age after all) chiseling out the image...
And a drug-store? Jeeze, you had is soooo soft. When we hurt ourselves at the quarry, the over-seer just rubbed ox dung and spit in our wounds...
You had an overseer? Man, you had it made. We had to beat and flog ourselves to make sure the work got done.
Well my camera has a "puree" feature in which you put the ice in the...uh, cup...uhmm...nevermind.
All these young whippersnappers and their dang new-fangled cameras. Instamatic was good enough for my ancestors and it's good enough for me. You know, when I was a young tyke, we had to walk to the corner drug store to get the film developed -- in the snow, uphill both ways!
Film? You had FILM? Dang, when I was a kid, we had to pull the cart uphill to the quarry, pry out our own slab of stone, pull it back uphill to the hut, and spend the next four years (in snow, the whole time, it WAS the ice-age after all) chiseling out the image...
And a drug-store? Jeeze, you had is soooo soft. When we hurt ourselves at the quarry, the over-seer just rubbed ox dung and spit in our wounds... [/c] [/c]
You were lucky to 'ave a cart! We had to get up at 3am, two hours before we went to bed, for our morning flogging. Then we begin the 50 mile uphill journey to the quarry. When we got our slab had to take turns carrying the slab on our backs for the 200 miles back to our cardboard box at the bottom of a piranha infested river. If we was lucky we'd get a handful of pebbles and another flogging for dinner. Only then could we start the 50 year process of carving the picture with drips of water one drip at a time.
Nice action shot. My digital camera has a delay from when I push the button to when the picture gets taken. Makes taking pictures like this difficult.
All compact cameras do this- SLRs do not.
Actually, most compacts don't. The trick is that you push the trigger half-way, and wait for the camera to focus, then you push it all the way down, and it instantly snaps the shot. It's just a matter of planning ahead.
Nice action shot. My digital camera has a delay from when I push the button to when the picture gets taken. Makes taking pictures like this difficult.
All compact cameras do this- SLRs do not.
Actually, most compacts don't. The trick is that you push the trigger half-way, and wait for the camera to focus, then you push it all the way down, and it instantly snaps the shot. It's just a matter of planning ahead.
Oke Anders but what do you focus on? Unless your camera is psychic or so quick it can focus on them disks in midd air, you'll have to focus on the lovely young woman throwing them. Now if you do this the pieces are bound to be out of focus.
Hmm do you think our studio visual developer friend has tweaked this picture somehow?
Like water spilled on the ground, which cannot be recovered, so we must die. But God does not take away life; instead, he devises ways so that a banished person may not remain estranged from him. 2 Sam 14:14
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Well my camera has a "puree" feature in which you put the ice in the...uh, cup...uhmm...nevermind.
All these young whippersnappers and their dang new-fangled cameras. Instamatic was good enough for my ancestors and it's good enough for me. You know, when I was a young tyke, we had to walk to the corner drug store to get the film developed -- in the snow, uphill both ways!
Film? You had FILM? Dang, when I was a kid, we had to pull the cart uphill to the quarry, pry out our own slab of stone, pull it back uphill to the hut, and spend the next four years (in snow, the whole time, it WAS the ice-age after all) chiseling out the image...
And a drug-store? Jeeze, you had is soooo soft. When we hurt ourselves at the quarry, the over-seer just rubbed ox dung and spit in our wounds... [/c] [/c]
You were lucky to 'ave a cart! We had to get up at 3am, two hours before we went to bed, for our morning flogging. Then we begin the 50 mile uphill journey to the quarry. When we got our slab had to take turns carrying the slab on our backs for the 200 miles back to our cardboard box at the bottom of a piranha infested river. If we was lucky we'd get a handful of pebbles and another flogging for dinner. Only then could we start the 50 year process of carving the picture with drips of water one drip at a time.