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Shot Glass Lid

November 29th, 2010 admin No comments

shot glass lid
mint o green liquid cleaner? I can’t find it anymore. Most who would remember is the older crowd.?

It would come in a clear glass bottle, with a metal lid. The liquid was green and smelled like mint. I used to find it in old mom and pop stores but the big food changes have run them out of business. So I’m giving this a shot. Thanks for any help.

My Mom used this stuff for years.. She refuses to try anything else, so I buy it for her online. It no longer comes in the glass bottle!!!

http://shopping.msn.com/prices/mint-o-liquid-disinfectant-1-gallon-size/itemid1035723764/?itemtext=itemname:mint-o-liquid-disinfectant-1-gallon-size

Fun with Fire!

Crystal Shot Glasses Engraved

November 28th, 2010 admin No comments

crystal shot glasses engraved

Employee Recognition Boosts Employee Morale – Vellica awards and promotions

Hot Shot Glass Kiln

November 24th, 2010 admin No comments

Glass Blowing Basics : How to Heat Up a Glass Piece

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Shot Glasses From Different States

November 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

shot glasses from different states
What is something I can collect from my travels?

I don’t mean like smashed pennies or tshirts or shot glasses, I mean how some people collect sand or water or similar things from different cities/states/countries in jars or boxes. What is something I can easily collect from different places I travel to? Sometimes my trips are very short and I may not have time to get to a sandy/open water area…any other ideas? Thanks!

I know someone who collects local newspapers, that is really easy to collect and seems cool having newspaper from around the world in different languages, he also has a collection of coins, from around the world.
Also you can collect local stuff related to a hobby you have, like me that I collect soccer jerseys from the local team of some cities, I have visited.

A pacy film on Delhi city!

Personalized Shot Glasses With Logo

November 22nd, 2010 admin No comments


Need help finding an automatic glass painting machine?

I have the money to invest in a business venture I want to start; making shot glasses and mugs personalized. I want to do this in bulk, and am trying to find a machine that will paint the logos or personalized message on the shot glasses, but I can not find any of these online, yet I know the companies use them.

Does anyone know the name of a machine that would help with this or the name of a distributor that I could get in touch with that would sell this type of machine?

Thanks in advance.

The machine you are looking for is a Decal Transfer Printer.
Info.

http://www.glasstransfer.com

Here’s some examples;

http://www.reel2real.biz/index.htm

http://machinery.globalsources.com/gsol/GeneralManager?…

Also;

http://www.himfr.com/buy-glass_machines

http://www.tootoo.com/buy-glass_press_machine

www.discountmugs.com printed shot glasses

Free Shot Glass Vector Art

November 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

Authors@Google: Salman Khan

Cheap Personalized Shot Glasses No Minimum

November 20th, 2010 admin No comments

Choosing camera Lenses

Choosing camera Lenses

R. Dodge Woodson

The lenses you use with your camera are critical components of your photography system. Cheap lenses are never a bargain. Inexpensive lenses produce inferior pictures. You don’t have to pay thousands of dollars for an anti-distortion lens to get good pictures, but don’t expect much from an $89.95 lens that you buy at some sale. photography is an inexpensive hobby. If you want to play, you have to pay.

Fisheye Lenses

Fisheye lenses can be fun to work with. They allow you to create great special effects. However, they don’t have many practical purposes. Of all the lenses available to you, fisheye lenses are one of the least important.

Lenses are rated by focal length. This is measured in millimeters. The smaller the rating is, the wider the view is through a lens. For example, a 16mm lens has a much broader view than a 50mm lens. When you drop down to fisheye status, your pictures are going to have a round perspective. They will no longer look like typical photos. You can use this creative aspect to your advantage.

People are often captivated by images made with a fisheye lens. The reason for this is simple. Fisheye photographs are different. Any subject you shoot with a fisheye lens will attract attention. The downside to this is that part of the subject will be distorted. This is both the appeal and the disadvantage of fisheye lenses.

Wide-Angle Lenses

Wide-angle lenses are very useful for a number of photo situations. If you enjoy taking scenic pictures, a 24mm lens is an excellent choice. This lens will allow you to include a great deal of coverage in your pictures. Unlike a fisheye lens, a wide-angle lens produces pictures that are basically normal. Perspective can be lost in super wide-angle shots, but the general effect is pleasing.

You don’t have to chase after landscapes to gain benefits from a wide-angle lens. If you’ve ever wanted to get a large group of people in a single picture, a wide-angle lens can help you do it. Any time that you want to take pictures of an expansive subject will be a good time to use a wide-angle lens.

A 24mm lens is about as much of a wide-angle lens as you can use without distracting distortion. It is my favorite wide-angle lens, but some people prefer a 28mm lens. You won’t capture as much of a scene with this lens, but distortion will be less than what is experienced with a 24mm lens. Many photographers opt for a 35mm lens to meet their wide-angle needs. This is a useful lens, and it’s not a bad compromise, but it can’t include nearly what a 24mm lens can.

The best way for you to determine which type of wide-angle lens is right for you is to go to a camera store and try some out. With a single-lens-reflex system, which is what we are talking about, what you see is what you get. Try different focal lengths to see which ones suit you best. There is no better way to compare lenses than to try them, one after another, on the same subject matter.

normal Lenses

A 50mm lens is considered normal. This lens is supposed to depict the world in the same perspective as the human eye sees it, photographically speaking. There are very few occasions when a 50mm lens is the ideal one to use. Its focal length is too long for wide-angle work and too short for telephoto work.

One good thing about a 50mm lens is that it’s cheap when compared to other lenses. According to mailorder ads, you can buy an auto-focus, 50mm lens for a major brand of camera for less than $75. Getting any lens this cheap is rare, especially when it’s brand new and offers auto-focus capability.

If you are buying a 35mm camera that is being sold without a lens, you might want to buy a 50mm lens to keep your cost down while you are getting your feet wet in the photography hobby. Personally, I think you should invest more money and get a zoom lens that can give you more features and benefits. There is nothing wrong with owning a 50mm lens, but once you have zoom lenses or an assortment of fixed-focal-length lenses, I doubt if you will have much use for your “normal” lens.

Super Telephoto Lenses

Can you imagine spending more for a lens that what some people pay for a car? Well, there are lenses with price tags that do compete with some cars. The last time I looked, a 600mm, 4.0 lens for my brand of camera was selling for more than $7,600. A 300mm 2.8 lens was going for about $4,100. In either case, the price of these lenses is steep, and some lenses cost considerably more.

You can buy a long lens at a reasonable price if you are willing to sacrifice a fast aperture. In other words, if you are willing to work with slow shutter speeds when lighting is poor, you can get a lot more lens for your money. For example, I could by a 100-300mm no-name brand for less than $130. A Canon® 100-300 zoom lens is just under $300. What’s the difference between a 300mm zoom lens at $130 and a 300mm fixed lens at $4,100? About $3,970! The big difference in the field is the minimum aperture. The expensive lens operates at 2.8 and the cheaper lens operates with a sliding aperture rating of 5.7 to 6.7. In common terms, the cheap lens needs a lot more light than the expensive one to take the same picture under the same lighting conditions. You can set a faster speed on your camera, but this can create “noise” that detracts from an images appearance. And, the expensive lens has much better glass elements in it for clearer pictures. This may not seem like a lot of difference, but it can be to some photographers.

If you need a lens that will allow fast shutter speeds in low-light conditions, you have to pay handsomely for it. Why would you need a fast aperture? If you were a sports photographer, your subjects would be moving quickly. To capture them without having their images blur due to motion, you need a fast shutter speed. On a bright, sunny day, this would not be a problem with most lenses. However, a cloudy day could render lenses with slow apertures useless. If you make your living taking fast-moving or low-light pictures, you have to be prepared to pay steep prices for you equipment.

How Long

How long of a lens do you need? It depends on what you want to do with it. A 200mm lens is very effective for many types of telephoto work. Using a 300mm lens will allow you to take the same picture that you could with a 200mm lens without being as close to your subject. Few amateur photographers carry lenses that are longer than 300mm.

If you want to take pictures of elusive wildlife or similar subjects that are difficult to approach, a longer lens may be called for. Some wildlife photographers use extremely long lenses. Lenses in the 400mm, 500mm, and 600mm ranges are all common equipment with professional wildlife photographers. However, you can accomplish a lot with a 300mm lens if you learn the habits of animals well enough to anticipate them and to hide from them.

Experimentation

Knowing what you want or need may require some experimentation. You can buy used equipment or cheap lenses to get a feel for what that do. Once you settle on specific lenses that you know you will use, sell the cheap and old lenses and buy the best lenses you can afford to fill your desires.

About the Author

R. Dodge Woodson is a full-time internationally-known, best-selling author and photographer. Dodge recently entered semi-retirement and created the World Photographers Organization (WPO). Photographers of all skill levels come to WPO to learn, to increase their sales, and to take advantage of the extensive resources offered to the general public and members. He also created an e-commerce site, www.ccionlinesales.com to showcase his brainchild. the Book Buster e-books. The site offers a full selection of Book Busters, e-books, used bound books, new bound books, stock photography, and much more. Having been a pro photographer for more than 30 years and a full-time writer for 17 years, Dodge now feels it is time to share his tricks of the trade with up-and-coming freelancers.

Pool Table Shot Glasses Set

November 20th, 2010 admin No comments

pool table shot glasses set

Pool trick shot : quarter in shot glass.

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Shot Glasses Etched

November 18th, 2010 admin No comments

shot glasses etched
How do I find out how get back to a web sight.?

I have a shot glass dated 1849- 87years- 1916. It has Magnolia, The Heischmann Co. etched on. I found it once, but can’t seem to get back to that web sight.

look it up on google

Dusty Trails Glass Etching

Shot Glass Tray Sets

November 18th, 2010 admin No comments

shot glass tray sets
Do fish need to sleep/rest, or do they swim 24/7?

I am very new to keeping fish in a full-monty tank. But I have been successful with 3 goldfish in a temporary small bowl for 3 months, till now.
The little guys have been in their new home for two nights. The tank has an air pump for an under-gravel-tray-filter thingy and a water pump/filter mounted in the water. The water pump shoots water out across the back of the tank, circulating the water. I have it on its lowest setting because it’s quite strong, and I was worried about my little fishies getting shot along the back wall. They seem to be use to it now, and think it’s fun…”like the EAC, man!”,lol.
I have given them shelter, including plants and varied sizes of shells, but they haven’t really used them yet and they like to hang out near the glass in the current.
My question is do I need to turn off the current, so they can rest? The 1st night I did. But then I was worried about the water getting dirty. So last night I left it on, but they swam all night. Is this healthy?

Fish do sleep, but while they sleep, they swim unconsciously. You should not turn off the current because fish need the current to breathe (when there is current in the water, oxygen from the air is dissolved into the water, which allows fish to breathe).

Invention idea #6 : Ultraviolet LED shotglass tray

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