tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post3181602863661983224..comments2024-02-12T13:31:38.266+01:00Comments on Politics, Economy, Society: This must have been the turning pointstudent SGHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-69437589305162345792010-01-28T12:37:35.585+01:002010-01-28T12:37:35.585+01:00Just looking at these pictures makes me shiver. :-...Just looking at these pictures makes me shiver. :-)<br />Liked the pics a lot but they reminded me too much of the weather. Brrr...<br />RafAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-37514171072603355072010-01-27T20:34:52.855+01:002010-01-27T20:34:52.855+01:00Thanks Michael, I did my best :)
I haven't tr...Thanks Michael, I did my best :)<br /><br />I haven't tried it. How would I put it on my compact Canon PowerShot A460? Or should I try to tweak the photos in computer? This doesn't work, the quality of the photo depends on the moment it is taken. Once you know how your camera works, how to set, which mode to set, etc., you stand a chance to take a good snap. Photoshop won't make up for imperfection of camera, or, more often photographer.<br /><br />I did see how it works on your blog. The shade of blue and saturation are impressing.<br /><br />I sue rechargeable ones. I lost one pair in Świeradów last September, bought the new pair in November, but haven't unpacked it yet.<br /><br />I noticed this flaw - 73,3 degrees. It's not a website, it's an application, I sent you a setup file, just install it and be online to check the temperature. The default station is W-wa Okęcie.<br /><br />I'm wary of PW measurements, for one simple <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_heat_island" rel="nofollow">reason</a> - their station is located in the centre, so the temperature will be always one or two degrees higher than in Jeziorki or NI. W-wa Okęcie is west to the airport, just adjecent to Al. Krakowska, near Okęcie tram / bus terminus.<br /><br />The chief economist of "Politics, Economy, Society" will now have his own opportunity to predict the PLN/EUR currency rate.<br /><br />31 March 2010 - 4,42PLN/EUR (=/-0,05)<br />30 June 2010 - 4,19PLN/EUR (=/-0,05)<br />31 December 2010 - 3,88PLN/EUR (=/-0,05)<br />I'll report back to you and we'll see if I can beat bank analysts...student SGHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-912227365190212202010-01-26T21:53:53.817+01:002010-01-26T21:53:53.817+01:00Some great snaps there Bartek. Especially the coal...Some great snaps there Bartek. Especially the coal train!<br /><br />Have you ever used a circular polarising filter to accentuate the contrast and blueness of sky on days like this?<br /><br />Battery protection: I bought a spare for my Nikon D80, and keep a loaded one in my pocket, nice and warm, should the one in the camera pack up. <br /><br />That first screenshot - which website was that from? I've always been using http://www.if.pw.edu.pl/~meteo/ but their kit fails at twenty below.<br /><br />Weather forecasters are on par with banks' analysts. In October, HSBC predicted €1 would be 3.80zł; Deutsche Bank predicted 4.70zł. Actual out-turn: 4.10zł.Michael Dembinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.com