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Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by KhoKing.
Categories: Family.
Today we went for DPT vaccine injection today for Megumi. DPT stands for three types of vaccines: Diphtheria, Pertussis & Tetanus. I shall take the photo of the mark with an Ambanman serotape tomorrow…yeah…every kid will have an ambanman sticker after injection.
Here’s the photos of the BCG mark that I took when my wife changed Megumi’s cloth just now in the evening:
Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by KhoKing.
Categories: Family.
I tried putting Megumi in press up position again today, with a supporting pillow under her chest. To my surprise, she can tahan very long time today! I didn’t really time it, but more than 15 mins without screaming for help or having her head falling down. (click the link below for head falling down action… )
http://shashinki.com/blog/2007/10/01/press-up-on-25th-september-2007-9pm/
I even have to time to call my wife from kitchen and have my time to setup my camera and flash to snap snap snap…
Here’s the proofs!
Posted on November 1st, 2007 by KhoKing.
Categories: Photography.
Nikon Capture NX photo-finishing software to
be bundled with D3 and D300 digital SLRs
during special release campaign
October 29, 2007 Tokyo - Nikon Corporation has today announced that they will conduct a special promotion in conjunction with the release of the new D3 and D300 digital SLR cameras, bundling the next-generation Capture NX (ver.1.3) photo-finishing software as an accessory to be included in the camera body packages.
Nikon Capture NX is a high-quality image editing and processing application that enables versatile, highly intuitive image adjustments using innovative U Point Technology.
Image adjustments can be made simply by positioning a Control Point on a given image, without having to deal with special tools or layers. Using Nikon’s original RAW and NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) image files, you can edit images while retaining the original file and without decreasing image quality.