Recent content by BradJudy
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Wet Shaving
I'm still learning too. I recently found that, despite being heavily right-handed, shaving the right side of my neck was cleaner using my left hand. Must be something about getting the angle right. I'm still working my way through my West Coast variety pack. I'm not a big fan of the Merkurs...- BradJudy
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Post Your Photography Here #2
Quote: Originally Posted by Towert7 Don't feel bad. Just live and learn. True, true - I just shot a whole roll of 35mm on a camera with a hole in the shutter. Fix the shutter and move on - count that roll as a learning reminder to more closely inspect new cameras before shooting.- BradJudy
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Post Your Photography Here #2
A couple out of one of my pinhole cameras during the worldwide photowalk a couple of weeks ago.- BradJudy
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Tweak City Audio Gizmo
Quote: Originally Posted by Audio2004 and probably made in US?. The Gizmo is also made in China.- BradJudy
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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USPS Express Mail International -advice-
Note in the terms linked by jsaliga, the date is not guaranteed if: Quote: c. The shipment was detained or delayed by customs authorities or other law enforcement agency for law enforcement purposes;- BradJudy
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Post Your Photography Here #2
A little fun with the lens off my new FED3- BradJudy
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Post Your Photography Here #2
Quote: Originally Posted by ka-boom My first ever attempt at "panning". And a great one - very nice! @wanderman - I did a double-take on that one because I realized I knew that station. Nice long exposure - the streaking makes the train look like it was going in the opposite...- BradJudy
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Post Your Photography Here #2
Nice - my FED 3 has arrived and looks excellent. Fits right in with the crew (Canonet QL17 on left and Canon AT-1 on right)- BradJudy
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Testing Bitrate
You can rip the CD to wav and open it in an audio editor that has a spectral display function and see if there's a high-frequency cut-off that's indicative of most compression. Here's an example of a VBR mp3 using Adobe Audition: You can see the abrupt cut at ~19.3kHz as compared to this...- BradJudy
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Photography Forum?
There's also Digital Grin - Digital Grin Photography Forum - Powered by vBulletin- BradJudy
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Front Panel Express, good, bad, ugly?
Since his only other posts are on the same subject, it smells a bit spammy to me.- BradJudy
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Post Your Photography Here #2
Quote: Originally Posted by Baines93 Brad, the Reading one is only a 30min train ride away, and only has a few people, but I'm concerned i'll be the only one there who isn't a seasoned pro/adult, and/or won't see anything I can make a good shot out of, while all the others will be...- BradJudy
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Post Your Photography Here #2
Baines93 - you should see if there's a photowalk in your area on the 18th. You can see a listing here: Listing of all Photo Walks | Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk (scroll down to UK). Sending a day with other photo junkies might get you back into the groove.- BradJudy
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3D movies
I'm curious about the blue/cyan glasses. I saw both Up and Coraline in 3D and both used circular polarizing glasses (polarized in opposite directions) with a 4x frame rate movie and alternating polarization on the frames. The effect doesn't work perfectly for me, so I suspect my regular glasses...- BradJudy
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Post Your Photography Here #2
I dig the color contrast on the first one dfkt. agnostic - Good stuff, particularly the second one - catching the statue in a visible shadow reinforces his somber expression. An Ikon would be a fun camera to try out. BTW: Based on your earlier recommendation, I picked up a FED3 that should be...- BradJudy
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