Lemon ‘N’ Splash Action

February 25, 2009 Leave a comment

Hi,
    I catch this photo with my Nikon D90, i use a small water tank, a lemon, white board as a background and stand for the D90, Click here to see the stage.
here is my camera setup:
Exposure: 1/2500 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 35 mm

ISO Speed: 800

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

 

 
 

For more photos, please go to my flickr Hawee-Ta3kees

 
 

Water Splash

February 13, 2009 1 comment

 
    One of the wonderful ways to play with your camera is shotting the Drops of Water or what we can call "Water Splash", the way to do this is verey easy, but you mast be patient, shotting a lot of photos until you get the right shots.
 
Camera setup: High speed shutter, flash or light, manual focus and tripod are the most essential in this type of shotting, and just dont forget to select a background [white, black or colord board], you may use a glass or colored plate. You can use the normal water or colored ink.
 
Here are some of my first shots, other will be posted later
 
 
 
 
 
 

More in my Flickr site Hawee – Ta3kees

 
 

My Nikon D90 Kit

February 12, 2009 Leave a comment

      Hi Every one, i just get my new Nikon D90 camera, it is winderful kit comes with 18-105mm lens, battery, strap, CD’s & manual, lens cap & bag by-the-way memory card is NOT included.
 
Price:
It cost me around:
 1165US$ for the camera Kit,
    63US$ shipment [i live in Qatar, purchase the cam from KSA],
    88US$ for the 16GB memory card,
————–
   1316US$   Total, [i will buy a bag/case but not now]
 
 
Whats in box:
 
side shot 1
 
Side shot 2
 
 
 
For more photos, please visit my Flickr on Hawee-Ta3kees
 
 
Categories: Camera

HTML,ASP, .NET Codes ….. P1

September 29, 2008 Leave a comment

 
INDEX 
  • HTML page auto refresh
  • Pass info from page to another in ASP
 
 
 
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HTML page auto refresh
 
This code will refresh the page after X second
 
< meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5; URL=http://www.a site to go for/ " >
 
content="5" the time before refresh
URL is the target web page
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Pass info from page to another in ASP
 
in the main (Sender) page:
Example of if you click a LINK, it will jump to page2.asp with some info(name=ali-asp)

—- the code:
under the asp tag or in normal html:
open a (<) tag

write: a href="page2.asp?namr=ali-asp"
then close the tag (>)

then open the same tag (<) write : a then close the tag (>)
All red to be in one line

in the other page: page2.asp

dim myvar
myvar=request.querystring("name")


or

response.write(request.querystring("name"))

Done..
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Categories: ASP, .NET, HTML Code

History of the Ballpoint


Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro was well aware of the problems with normal pens. Biro believed that the idea of a pen using a quick-drying ink instead of India ink came to him while visiting a newspaper. The newspaper’s ink left the paper dry and smudge-free almost immediately. Biro vowed to use a similar ink in a new type of writing instrument. To avoid clogging his pen up with thick ink, he proposed a tiny metal ball that rotated at the end of a tube of this quick drying ink.

The ball would have two functions:
  • It would act as a cap to keep the ink from drying.
  • It would let ink flow out of the pen at a controlled rate.
In June 1943, Biro and his brother Georg, a chemist, took out a new patent with the European Patent Office and made the first commercial models, Biro pens. Later, the British government bought the rights to the patented pens so that the pens could be used by Royal Air Force crews. In addition to being sturdier than conventional fountain pens, ballpoint pens wrote at high altitudes with reduced pressure (conventional fountain pens flooded at high altitudes). Their successful performance for the Royal Air Force brought the Biro pen into the limelight, and during World War II the ballpoint pen was widely used by the military because of its toughness and ability to survive the battle environment.
In the United States, the first successful, commercially produced ballpoint pen to replace the then-common fountain pen was introduced by Milton Reynolds in 1945. It used a tiny ball that rolled heavy, gelatin-consistency ink onto the paper. The Reynolds Pen was a primitive writing instrument marketed as "The first pen to write underwater." Reynolds sold 10,000 of his pens when they were first introduced. These first publicly sold pens were very expensive ($10 each), primarily because of the new technology.
 
In 1945, the first inexpensive ballpoint pens were manufactured when Frenchman Marcel Bich developed the industrial process for making the pens that lowered the unit cost dramatically.
In 1949, Bich introduced his pens in Europe. He called the pens "BIC," a shortened, easy-to-remember version of his name. Ten years later, BIC first sold its pens on the American market.
Consumers were reluctant to buy the BIC pens at first, as so many pens had been introduced in the U.S. market by other manufacturers. To counter this hesitancy, the BIC company created an exciting national television campaign to tell consumers that this ballpoint pen "Writes First Time, Every Time!," and sold it for only 29 cents. BIC also launched television ads that depicted its pens being fired from a rifle, strapped to an ice skate, and even mounted on a jackhammer. Within a year, competition forced prices down to less than 10 cents each. Today, the BIC company manufactures millions of ballpoint pens a day.
 
Source: how stuff works.
Categories: History

Why my Space


Hi,
   I start this for the first time just to test this service that is provided free with your Hormail accout. Will, i thought to use it in more realistic purpose, so i will list some information about any thing i will find.
 
Start from:
– List of Movies i watched.
– List of other sites that i create on the web.
– Some Photos from Qatar (my country) and other countries i visit.
 
… and more.
 
 
Thanks
Ali
Categories: Uncategorized