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Wow........ :slow:

 

Your's thread pattern effect whereas majority of males in milky liquid lump ... :yuush:

 

usually action shots are extremely hard to capture in high quality

it is only possible in flash photography

flash photography allows extrememly high quality photos to be taken in even the most impossible 1/25000 of a second at iso 400 and F8

so fast, you can take a picture of a speeding bullet

 

now, for the tiko virus, because of its inherent nature to infect more hosts, it needs to be extremely fast, if not how to tear piak shoot insai

that's why must get about 69 flashes, to capture the action

 

:grin:

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usually action shots are extremely hard to capture in high quality

it is only possible in flash photography

flash photography allows extrememly high quality photos to be taken in even the most impossible 1/25000 of a second at iso 400 and F8

so fast, you can take a picture of a speeding bullet

 

now, for the tiko virus, because of its inherent nature to infect more hosts, it needs to be extremely fast, if not how to tear piak shoot insai

that's why must get about 69 flashes, to capture the action

 

:grin:

 

Bro, as a homage to you for the capturing of this very difficult poetry in motion using 69 flashes, I have decided to change my avatar to honour your hard work.

 

Hormat senjata! :serious-business:

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Bro, as a homage to you for the capturing of this very difficult poetry in motion using 69 flashes, I have decided to change my avatar to honour your hard work.

 

Hormat senjata! :serious-business:

 

Bro,

 

it was an extremely hard picture to take

I tried several times but there were many mis-fires

sometimes the eruption took place before the flash fired

sometimes the flash could not cycle fast enough for another shot

whenever there was a mis-fire, I can only do a reshoot 3 hours later

it was very tiring hard work

 

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it is very very hard to capture in action

but with flash photography, it can be done :grin:

 

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Is this 'oneself shoot ownself'.. hold DSLR with one hand??

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Is this 'oneself shoot ownself'.. hold DSLR with one hand??

 

Subset of selfie---spermfie/ cumfie

 

:a-shoot: at age 20

 

30 years later.... [rifle]

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Is this 'oneself shoot ownself'.. hold DSLR with one hand??

 

yes

I had the following:

1d ixvxxvxvxvxvxx: the premium of all premium cameras, sensor so massive that each shot take up 69TB

70-200 f2.8 ivxixi: the king of boh geh, auto focus motor can auto focus even before the action happens!

69 flashes: why 69? to achieve 1/25000 flash duration, power must kept to minimum, that's why need 69 minions

1 yong nuo flash controller: after spending all my marnie on the above, I got no manie liao

1 yong nuo, camera trigger: one hand hold t virus, one hand hold camera trigger, in order to attain the truest of the true ownself shoot ownself

 

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Yesterday report from BBC news.   :wacko:

 

 

 

 

 

Time to kill the mozzies .... :yuush: 

 

 

where got so easy to exterminate them?

 

they will still be around after the human race is long gone

 

u didnt watch jurassic park? The mosquito were already there 65 million yrs ago to suck dinosaur blood

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where got so easy to exterminate them?

 

they will still be around after the human race is long gone

 

u didnt watch jurassic park? The mosquito were already there 65 million yrs ago to suck dinosaur blood

 

They expect 4,000,000 peoples spread across the world to be infected with the virus ... :omg:

 

If the virus Mers, Zika and H5N6 combine together to become one "super Virus", 1/5 of world population wipe out .... :ninja:

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Texas reports case of sexually transmitted Zika virus

 

zika_0.jpg© Christophe Simon, AFP |Brazilian virologist Gubio Soares works at the Science and Health institute in Salvador, Brazil on January 28, 2016. Soares isolated Zika virus for first time in the country, in April 2015.

Text by FRANCE 24 

Latest update : 2016-02-02

The first US case of the Zika virus has been contracted in Dallas County and was acquired through sexual transmission, local health officials said on Tuesday. The infection was confirmed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The local health authority added that there are no reports of the virus being locally transmitted by mosquitoes in Texas county.

The county did not identify the person infected.

However a statement released by the Dallas County Health and Human Services said, "The patient was infected with the virus after having sexual contact with an ill individual who returned from a country where Zika virus is present."

There have been six confirmed travel-related cases of Zika virus disease, all among residents of Harris County, where Houston is located, the Texas Department of State Health Services said.

In medical literature, there has been only one case of Zika transmitted sexually and one case in which the virus was detected in semen.

Health emergency

The World Health Organization declared Zika an international emergency on Monday over the explosive spread of the virus, which is linked to birth defects in the Americas.

Declaring a global emergency is akin to an international SOS signal and usually brings more money and action to address an outbreak. The last such emergency was announced over the 2014 devastating Ebola outbreak in West Africa which killed 11,000 people; polio was declared a similar emergency the year before.

WHO estimates there could be up to 4 million cases of Zika in the Americas in the next year, but no recommendations were made to restrict travel or trade.

There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, which is a close cousin of dengue and chikungunya and causes mild fever, rash and red eyes. An estimated 80 percent of people infected have no symptoms, making it difficult for pregnant women to know whether they have been infected.

 

 

* new development of the new found virus.... :a-aggressive: .... tiko bros, the news is getting worse... [sweatdrop]

 

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Nothing to do with mosquitoes:

http://www.jimstone.is/zika.html

 

The new "Autism", titled "Microcephaly" has suddenly smashed it's way into delivery rooms overnight and destroyed more than 2,400 Brazilian newborn babies en utero in only the past 2 months with ZERO DESTROYED IN THE MONTHS PRIOR. The false reason is stated to be caused when a pregnant mother is bitten by the mosquito carried African zika virus, which recently "made it's debut" in Brazil in 2015. This is an obvious bold faced lie, because the pattern of symptoms does not match the virus which has been proven to have infected humans since 1954 and has never previously been associated with shrunken brains in newborn babies, nor does the geographic propagation pattern match the natural propagation pattern of a mosquito carried virus that would cause undersized brains in newborn babies if it really did exist.

 

This "shrunken brain" issue in newborns was just suddenly in Brazil as if someone flipped a switch, and the only way that could reallyhappen is via the sudden arrival of a new brain destroying Tdap vaccine, which all pregnant Latin American women are strongly encouraged to get before week 22 of pregnancy. This sudden occurrence of shrunken brains perfectly matches the probable arrival of the real culprit - a tainted Tdap vaccine, which if administered in May (when this virus supposedly arrived) would be causing precisely the shrunken newborn baby brain problems Brazilians are having now, right on schedule.

 

The claim is that a mosquito naturally carried this disease across almost all of South and Central America in only six months. This defies all logic because mosquitoes have a life cycle that is too long for immediate propagation and won't fly more than a mile from where they hatch, which would limit the movement of a totally new disease to a mile or so a month, not 30 miles a day. A continent wide outbreak of a totally new virus is not the same thing as an outbreak of malaria, which is already everywhere and only needs the correct conditions to bring it forward.

 

I'd rather trust reliable news source like BBC rather than some conspiracy theory website run by someone who seem to have an axe to grind with govt agencies

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So now can add Zika to STD list?

 

B'cos of BJ for woman and 'Ji-lat' for man. That how it is transmitted ... :XD:  

 

If non of the above, you are 100% kena mozzie bites ... :sick:

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Could Dangerous Mandatory Vaccines Containing Aluminum Salts Be Responsible For Microcephaly In Brazil?

  http://www.naturalblaze.com/2016/03/could-dangerous-mandatory-vaccines-containing-aluminum-salts-be-responsible-for-microcephaly-in-brazil.html

 

In a paper titled Aluminum in Vaccines: A Neurological Gamble, author Neil Z. Miller explained that when authorities began to phase out vaccinations containing the preservative thimerosal (mercury) from the market, many were replaced with vaccinations containing aluminum. He explained that, in 1997, the New England Medical Journal published data exposing premature infants vaccinated with vaccinations containing aluminum can accumulate toxic levels of aluminum in their blood, bones and brain, which can lead to neurological damage and disabilities in early childhood.

 

What is even more shocking is the fact that he exposed a number of papers proving that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were all fully aware of the fact that the use of aluminum in vaccines could lead to long-term brain damage in infants, especially those with reduced kidney function.Despite knowing that the TDaP was an untested and therefore potentially unsafe vaccination in pregnancy, the CDC, in its wisdom, decided to recommend the vaccine for use in pregnant women to supposedly protect newborn infants from contracting whooping cough around the world.

 

In 2014, the TdaP was not only recommended for use in Brazil, but the vaccine was also made mandatory.

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Singapore reports first imported Zika case

 

SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health (MOH) and National Environment Agency (NEA) reported Singapore's first imported case of Zika on Friday (May 13).

 

In a joint statement, MOH and NEA said: "The patient is a 48-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident who had travelled to Sao Paulo, Brazil from Mar 27 to May 7. The patient developed fever and rash from May 10 and was admitted to Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital on May 12 and isolated.

 

"The patient tested positive for Zika virus infection on May 13. He will be transferred to the Communicable Diseases Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital for treatment and isolation to minimise the chances of being bitten by mosquitoes and spreading the infection in the community. The patient is currently well and recovering. He will only be discharged upon being tested negative for the Zika virus."

 

The statement added that MOH is screening the patient's household members, and that the patient's residence at Watten Estate is not an active cluster. It said that NEA has intensified vector control operations to control the Aedes mosquito population in the area, and that MOH and NEA would actively alert residents in the vicinity to seek medical attention should they develop symptoms of fever and rash.

 

Still, MOH and NEA stated: "We advise residents of Watten Estate, Hillcrest Arcadia, The Arcadia and Watten Hill Condominium to monitor their health."

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Singapore reports first imported Zika case

SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health (MOH) and National Environment Agency (NEA) reported Singapore's first imported case of Zika on Friday (May 13).

In a joint statement, MOH and NEA said: "The patient is a 48-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident who had travelled to Sao Paulo, Brazil from Mar 27 to May 7. The patient developed fever and rash from May 10 and was admitted to Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital on May 12 and isolated.

"The patient tested positive for Zika virus infection on May 13. He will be transferred to the Communicable Diseases Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital for treatment and isolation to minimise the chances of being bitten by mosquitoes and spreading the infection in the community. The patient is currently well and recovering. He will only be discharged upon being tested negative for the Zika virus."

The statement added that MOH is screening the patient's household members, and that the patient's residence at Watten Estate is not an active cluster. It said that NEA has intensified vector control operations to control the Aedes mosquito population in the area, and that MOH and NEA would actively alert residents in the vicinity to seek medical attention should they develop symptoms of fever and rash.

Still, MOH and NEA stated: "We advise residents of Watten Estate, Hillcrest Arcadia, The Arcadia and Watten Hill Condominium to monitor their health."

 

 

 

 

I went to the zhi char shop at the Arcadia for dinner

 

 

 

Heng was 2 months ago

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