Friday, August 9, 2013
A walk around the neighborhood.
So... I'm in the photographic rut:-(. Honeymoon is over and now the 6D feels like I've had it forever. It is a happy relationship, the camera is virtually limitless all I need is more time to learn all it's quirks as well as the bells and whistles. Meanwhile, the best way to get over the rut is to pick up the camera and shoot and shoot and shoot some more!
Here is the EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM on it in program mode..
Images processed with RadLab. Recipe below.
Here is the EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM on it in program mode..
Images processed with RadLab. Recipe below.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Good Morning Mommy
I scour photo blogs for ideas and inspiration on regular bases. I see fantastic images and "improve your photography" posts in abundance. And even if the numbers below do not really mean anything to anyone but the photographer, I would still like to see them, particularly so from all the "professionals" wanting to help others.
So here are mine.
Canon 6D
EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Focal Length 60mm
ISO1600
f/4.0
1/50
Shot in manual. Overexposed in camera by 2 f stops.
Cropped, but unaltered in any other way.
So here are mine.
Canon 6D
EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Focal Length 60mm
ISO1600
f/4.0
1/50
Shot in manual. Overexposed in camera by 2 f stops.
Cropped, but unaltered in any other way.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Revenge of the "Sith"....
Just kidding...
Remember Carl June, well my old boss finally had his final word:-)).
Dr. Renier Brentjens, most fantastic oncologist on MSKCC's Leukemia service and superb researcher. Was happy to be a part of the team for over four years and most proud of lab's work and achievements.
Remember Carl June, well my old boss finally had his final word:-)).
Dr. Renier Brentjens, most fantastic oncologist on MSKCC's Leukemia service and superb researcher. Was happy to be a part of the team for over four years and most proud of lab's work and achievements.
Genetically altering a patient’s immune cells has, for the first time, produced remissions in adults with a virulent blood cancer. In one patient, the disease vanished in eight days.
Gene Therapy Spurs Leukemia Hope
Researchers reported fresh evidence Wednesday that using gene therapy to manipulate the immune system is emerging as a promising new strategy in the fight against cancer.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
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