Project 365 2011: ohkphoto

ohkphoto

Snow White
Thanks for the comments, Jack and Jen! Meggie will play frisbee or ball until her tongue hangs to the ground . . . I wish I had a fraction of her energy!
 

ohkphoto

Snow White
Feb. 12th 43/365

"YIPPEE. . . I love snow!!!"

Another Meggie shot so I can practice more with "on the draw" action focusing and shooting! . . . I do live in the wild west, after all! :cool:

exif data: D200 with 70-300 4.5 G VR ED; iso 640, 170mm, f/5.0 at 1/250; minimal pp in lightroom 3.0

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ohkphoto

Snow White
Feb. 13th 44/356

"A Drop of Orange"

Practicing for the weekly challenge . . . my kitchen is a mess!
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Camera on tripod: two SB-900's on remote
 

ohkphoto

Snow White
Feb. 14th 45/365

"HEAL"

Spent the evening shooting photos for the HEAL (Help End Abuse for Life) Heroes banquet. Lots of nice people doing great and small deeds of kindness . . . another opportunity to count blessings.

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ohkphoto

Snow White
Thanks, Jen and Christine! I'm a little behind on comments but will get to them tomorrow . . . computer seems to be overheating so I've had to shut it down periodically . . .sigh
 

fotojack

Senior Member
Feb. 13th 44/356

"A Drop of Orange"

Practicing for the weekly challenge . . . my kitchen is a mess!
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Camera on tripod: two SB-900's on remote

I love shots like this! Great shot, Helene! :) Now....question: How did you get your EXIF info to look like that? I think that's a great idea and a good way to add the EXIF to a post. Just wish I knew how you did it exactly. :)
 

AxeMan - Rick S.

Senior Member
computer seems to be overheating so I've had to shut it down periodically . . .sigh

Computer over heating? Keep those hot peppers away from your computer. Hey, I'll be more than happy to help you eat them.

On a serious note. I have to assume your working off a desktop computer. When was the last time you cleaned in inside of your computer? Check all your fan vents on the outside and in back for dust and hair. Nine times out of ten that's what it is. I open up my case about every three months and go in with a can of "Clean air" and blow off the fans and the heat sink on my processor. I have cats and dogs, and you would be surprised how fast things build up. If your not comfortable doing it yourself perhaps you may know someone in the area that could do it for you. If not I'm sure a reputable computer repair shop would do it for you for a fairly cheap price. Really easy to do, can't see it costing a lot. If you're working off a laptop, I'd take it in. I don't open up laptops, not comfortable doing it. Hope your overheating issue is an easy fix. I can tell you from experience that it's not going to go away on it's own. Couple of us computer Geeks on the boards here, lets see what they have to say too. Could be other things, just pointing out the obvious one.
 
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