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Galaxy S3 Watering Hole

I guess that nx camera does shoot raw.

Are you surprised? I just think the NX is a joke just like the first Galaxy Camera was.
Pick your battle, do you want a device you always carry with you (your smart phone) or a designated camera? My (and yours ;)) RX100 is barely any larger than my smartphone. Toss it in my bag if I know I'm going to take pics. Don't shoot RAW since I don't work with the requisite software, but I know what you're saying.
I just love the macro with manual focus with my Sony. :)
 
We don't get the humidity under that huge layer.

We get 100 degF at well over a mile in elevation. Any breeze just dries your skin further. My buddies and I call it acid sun.

I think that the worst I've known is Asia, super humid, super hot, but after a point it's all the same, wet or dry -

Just damned hot.
 
Afternoon all :)

You may have noticed the devices listed under devices are missing under my Avatar...

After doing some thinking, I have reached a fork in the road.
 
Downgraded my google play services to 2.0.12 and downgraded hangouts then disabled it on the N7. Lets see if this works...
 
Hey there :)
Had a day out in the city of Leiden (luckily only a 15 minutes drive from home, Leiden is the oldest Dutch university city) with coworkers yesterday.
Lunch, a walk around town, visited the Boerhaave museum (history of science and medicins), the Pieters Church (where the Pilgrim Fathers started their trip to the other side of the pond), the Hortus Botanicus, made a lil boat trip through the canals
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and had a lovely dinner.

It was really warm and humid. Light rains now and then.
Managed to make some pics if anyone wants to see them.
http://s1318.photobucket.com/albums/t646/Kaat72/Leiden trip
 
Looks like fun, Kaat. :)
Did you go to a Body Worlds exhibit, judging by that one photo?
We saw a huge one at a museum in Chicago. Fascinating stuff.
 
This was in Boerhaave national museum for the history of science and medicine. (The machines in the pics is early fitness equipment.)
Leiden started a university for this in the seventeenth century. The Hortus Botanicus is part of it also.
And this:
http://www.naturalis.nl/en/
 
Creepy, yes! Fascinating, absolutely. The hardest one to see was the cutaways of women's bodies throughout their pregnancy where you could see the fetus at different stages of growth.
The other interesting section was seeing organs that had suffered from some disease whether it was cancer or something else. It's tough at the beginning, but if you can stomach it, I highly recommend seeking out an exhibit.
(also, looks like they did one in Rotterdam a couple years ago if that's closer to you)
 
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