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BRAD

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  1. Thanks guys. I'm a professional photographer so I did them myself. I used Photomatix Pro 3 for these and used from 4-7 photos. Ive been using a newer HDR program that only uses only one photo. Its called ReDynaMix.

     

    Here's are some examples of a one photo HDR. I like the newer program much better.

     

    rivergate_filtered.jpg

     

    grr10.jpg

     

    GRR3.jpg

  2. I would recomend using a tripod. When I first read the topic name I was guessing ISO was high but its very low which wouldnt have any noise at all. My guess would just a little bit of movement with the shutter speed being at 1/125. I also would have thought the background would have been out of focus with the Fstop at 2.8.

     

    Try the tripod and let use know how it works. Also another tip for a sharper photo is to set the timer while u have it on the tripod so it gaurentees no movement.

  3. I just found out last week why my boss never called anyone back to work. Basiclly my boss was broke and dint know where the money was going, but I still dont know why he didnt tell anyone. Heres the story.

     

     

     

    <H3 class="post-title entry-title">Oklahoma Bank Executive Accused In $500K Embezzlement Scheme </H3>Criss Lee McGinty, 51, of Glencoe, Oklahoma, was indicted last week on charges he embezzled $536,995 from a customer's account at the Glencoe State Bank, for whom he had been employed as Executive Vice President. Specifically, he was indicted for embezzlement, misapplication of bank funds, making false statements to FDIC bank examiners and obstructing an FDIC examination. According to prosecutors, McGinty used a variety of means, including executing hand written checks to himself, to transfer funds from the account of Dove Construction, LLC, held at the bank to a personal account in the name of “McGinty House,” which he used to pay for construction of his home and other personal expenses. McGinty has been employed by Glencoe State Bank since 1978.

     

    Mr. McGinty faces a potential penalty of thirty years in prison and a fine of $1,000,000 on each of the first three counts. He faces a potential penalty of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 on the count charging obstruction of an FDIC examination. The indictment also seeks forfeiture of Mr. McGinty's residence in Glencoe, $536,995, and a boat and boat motor, all of which are alleged as proceeds of the embezzlement and misapplication.

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