wiifanatic
06-22 03:56 PM
Yeah, I was thinking of making/using something else.
Lemme see if I can find some oranges in my backyard....
EDIT: It's raining :|
Lemme see if I can find some oranges in my backyard....
EDIT: It's raining :|
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gparr
January 23rd, 2005, 09:27 PM
Does this work as shot or does it need fill flash. Since it was about 18 degrees with a stiff breeze out of the north and my fingers and toes were frozen, I'm not sure I would have bothered with a flash, regardless, but would appreciate knowing what people think for when I shoot the same kind of shot in warmer weather. (Yes, I know I blew out the feathers on the back.)
Thanks,
Gary
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/153swan2.jpg
Thanks,
Gary
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/153swan2.jpg
gchopes
04-13 12:52 PM
Thanks roseball. For the ITIN, I am sending copies of my wife's US Visa and Learner's Permit as supporting documents. Have I got that right?
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gman
04-11 01:43 PM
My PD is Feb 20, 2006. I fall into EB-3 ROW and it seems like my PD will be current in May 2008. I filed my I-485 in Aug 2007 and have had my EAD and AP approved. I got married in Sept 2007 and my spouse came here on H-4 after our marriage and we both have valid visas respectively H1 and H4. She can't file I-485 to adjust status until May due to PD not being current. We would like to handle the task of filing I-485/EAD/AP for her ourselves without paying our attorney. I do have all documents my attorney filed for myself so I plan to mimic them when we file my spouse's papers.
What I do not know is, if there's anything we need to do for her to represent herself. Do i need to let my attorney know that we are filing I-485 on our own? Does my attorney need to do anything?
I am thinking that her application should be easier than mine as she is simply a dependent.
Do I need to sign anything or fill out any form as the primary applicant or the approach is simple.... as long as she can prove that she is my spouse, (I have a I-485 pending) and PD is current she can do AOS?
Do all forms for I-485, EAD and AP need to be mailed together? Is information about her background/work/school diploma needed?
Has anybody been in this situtation or similar and is there a checklist of things to do?
Thank you in advance for any help or advice.
What I do not know is, if there's anything we need to do for her to represent herself. Do i need to let my attorney know that we are filing I-485 on our own? Does my attorney need to do anything?
I am thinking that her application should be easier than mine as she is simply a dependent.
Do I need to sign anything or fill out any form as the primary applicant or the approach is simple.... as long as she can prove that she is my spouse, (I have a I-485 pending) and PD is current she can do AOS?
Do all forms for I-485, EAD and AP need to be mailed together? Is information about her background/work/school diploma needed?
Has anybody been in this situtation or similar and is there a checklist of things to do?
Thank you in advance for any help or advice.
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saturnring11
12-22 02:55 PM
Just got back from getting my fingerprints processed at the Salinas ASC. It was an extremely pain-free experience. Starbucks could learn about customer service from these guys!
They didn't even ask me about my appointment date (I went a full 2 weeks earlier than my rescheduled appointment). They only asked for my EAD for identification. I was in and out within 8 minutes. The 1 hour drive from San Jose is well worth it. I was the only person there for fingerprinting there that Saturday. The employees were friendly, professional and efficient.
This is in sharp contrast to the San Jose ASC, where I was told that "Neither us nor the other ASCs accept walk-ins. We cannot process fingerprints without an appointment."
Good luck to the rest of you.
They didn't even ask me about my appointment date (I went a full 2 weeks earlier than my rescheduled appointment). They only asked for my EAD for identification. I was in and out within 8 minutes. The 1 hour drive from San Jose is well worth it. I was the only person there for fingerprinting there that Saturday. The employees were friendly, professional and efficient.
This is in sharp contrast to the San Jose ASC, where I was told that "Neither us nor the other ASCs accept walk-ins. We cannot process fingerprints without an appointment."
Good luck to the rest of you.
dummgelauft
04-14 10:00 AM
More fraudulent L1 -> EB1 filings.
Being able to build and certify a vehicle does not mean anything. The key to success is reliability and consistent quality. If the consumer is not certain that his/her car will fire up at the first crank, every morning, day after day for 10 years. I wish Mahindra the best, being familiar with their developement team and process, I am certain that they have an up-hill task
Being able to build and certify a vehicle does not mean anything. The key to success is reliability and consistent quality. If the consumer is not certain that his/her car will fire up at the first crank, every morning, day after day for 10 years. I wish Mahindra the best, being familiar with their developement team and process, I am certain that they have an up-hill task
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alparsons
November 8th, 2004, 10:11 PM
Hi,
I don't have direct personal experience with those particular lenses, however as a general rule suplementary lenses can be designed to give sharper results if they are designed to go in front of a particular lens. (the Nikon suplementary wide angle is probably slightly sharper) If it were me I would try the lenses I already have to see if the results I got from either or both were adequate for my personal purposes before I shelled out more bucks to change them. Even if they are terribly unsharp you may find that the exact look of the unsharpness is apealing in your images.
as far as a UV filter goes it is usualy a very subtle difference in the look of the images, unless you have a habit of destroying the front element of your lenses. If that were the case it could save you the cost of replaceing scratched lenses. Personaly I just make it a habit to keep my fingers off of the front of the glass, and so far in the last 30 or so years I haven't needed to keep a UV or skylight filter on my lenses.
I don't have direct personal experience with those particular lenses, however as a general rule suplementary lenses can be designed to give sharper results if they are designed to go in front of a particular lens. (the Nikon suplementary wide angle is probably slightly sharper) If it were me I would try the lenses I already have to see if the results I got from either or both were adequate for my personal purposes before I shelled out more bucks to change them. Even if they are terribly unsharp you may find that the exact look of the unsharpness is apealing in your images.
as far as a UV filter goes it is usualy a very subtle difference in the look of the images, unless you have a habit of destroying the front element of your lenses. If that were the case it could save you the cost of replaceing scratched lenses. Personaly I just make it a habit to keep my fingers off of the front of the glass, and so far in the last 30 or so years I haven't needed to keep a UV or skylight filter on my lenses.