# 031/365
This shot concludes the first month of the year 2009 in pictures.
And what a way to close this month with our newest family member!!!!
It's just such a joy to see the world through his eyes.
For this photo I used the Tamron 90mm, handheld on "Flash Off" mode, and manual focus.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
The Fallen Flower
# 025/365
This is a Japanese bronze-toned Hosui pear, which my friend Steve bought at Pike Place Market.
It's very sweet, it's like an Apple/Pear fruit and very tasty.
The textures are those of a pear skin, the shape is like an apple, and the tones are simply enjoyable.
Settings:
- Macro Lens Tamron 90mm
- No Flash
- Manual mode
- F2.8 - F11
- Tripod + Slider
For this set I used a DVD as the background to create interesting reflections and tones, so please visit my Flickr photostream to see the other pictures :-)
This is a Japanese bronze-toned Hosui pear, which my friend Steve bought at Pike Place Market.
It's very sweet, it's like an Apple/Pear fruit and very tasty.
The textures are those of a pear skin, the shape is like an apple, and the tones are simply enjoyable.
Settings:
- Macro Lens Tamron 90mm
- No Flash
- Manual mode
- F2.8 - F11
- Tripod + Slider
For this set I used a DVD as the background to create interesting reflections and tones, so please visit my Flickr photostream to see the other pictures :-)
5th Photo in Explore, 2nd this month!
"Eaten by Denim" from the "Button" series (inspired by PhotoChallenge.org) made it to Explore; that makes it my 5th ever, and my 2nd one this month!
I attribute this to a more disciplined approach to participate in the community by looking at the work of others for inspirations, commenting, "faving", and most of all, finding inspiration within.
:-D
I attribute this to a more disciplined approach to participate in the community by looking at the work of others for inspirations, commenting, "faving", and most of all, finding inspiration within.
:-D
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Fun in Downtown Seattle
# 024/365
My friend Steve D. is visiting from St. Louis and I volunteered to take him around town for a tour.
First we went to Seattle Center, where we walked around a little bit and then went up to the Space Needle.
Then we headed to Pike Place Market, where we had a nice Piroshki, and Borscht (soup) which was quite good for the low temperature. We also got some bakery goods (cinnamon roles and apple pie) which we tasted and saved for later. We walked around the market, and then got a cup of coffee at the first Starbucks.
Finally we went to Kerry Park for a mandatory skyline shot.
Equipment/Settings for this shot:
- Taken from the elevator of the Space Needle on our way down.
- No Flash
- Aperture: F7.1
- Hand-held
- Canon 18-55mm lens
My friend Steve D. is visiting from St. Louis and I volunteered to take him around town for a tour.
First we went to Seattle Center, where we walked around a little bit and then went up to the Space Needle.
Then we headed to Pike Place Market, where we had a nice Piroshki, and Borscht (soup) which was quite good for the low temperature. We also got some bakery goods (cinnamon roles and apple pie) which we tasted and saved for later. We walked around the market, and then got a cup of coffee at the first Starbucks.
Finally we went to Kerry Park for a mandatory skyline shot.
The post-processing of this photo was inspired by the movie "The War of the Worlds" where giant mechanical aliens walk around the streets destroying and eating humans.
Equipment/Settings for this shot:
- Taken from the elevator of the Space Needle on our way down.
- No Flash
- Aperture: F7.1
- Hand-held
- Canon 18-55mm lens
Friday, January 23, 2009
Oranges
# 023/365
For this set of photos I cut an orange in half and placed it on a blue plate for greater contrast.
I took photos of different angles and then had some fun with post-processing.
Settings/Equipment:
- Macro lens Tamron 90mm
- Automatic Mode
- Flash
- Auto-Focus
- Hand-held
For this set of photos I cut an orange in half and placed it on a blue plate for greater contrast.
I took photos of different angles and then had some fun with post-processing.
Settings/Equipment:
- Macro lens Tamron 90mm
- Automatic Mode
- Flash
- Auto-Focus
- Hand-held
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Buttons
#022/365
Whenever you run out of ideas it's always good to look for alternative sources.Today I found my inspiration -again- on PhotoChallenge.org, a fun web site that is posting a challenge to take photos every day.
The buttons on my favorite jacket were the most interesting I found, although I admit I am a little biased because I like the jacket so much (that's what I'm wearing on my Flickr profile photo, by the way).
Settings/Equipment:
- Jacket on the kitchen table
- Tamron 90mm Macro lens
- Camera on tripod with sliding rail
- Twin lite flash MT-24EX
- Sto-Fen Omni Bouncers to diffuse light
- Aperture: F11
- Shutter Speed/Exposure: 30"+
- Camera on tripod with sliding rail
- Twin lite flash MT-24EX
- Sto-Fen Omni Bouncers to diffuse light
- Aperture: F11
- Shutter Speed/Exposure: 30"+
First photo of 2009 that makes it to Flickr Explore
Yay! I started this year with the resolution to take and post pictures every day of the year. So far I have been loyal to my commitment and haven't fallen to the temptation of procrastination.
As a side goal, I was hoping that one of them would make it to explore, and one just did: "Welcome to a new today".
Thanks for your encouragement, your camaraderie, your helpful critique, and your kind comments.
As a side goal, I was hoping that one of them would make it to explore, and one just did: "Welcome to a new today".
Thanks for your encouragement, your camaraderie, your helpful critique, and your kind comments.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Crayola
# 021/365
Not one of my best sets, it was hard to work with these colors. Too busy and you ruin it, too plain and it's boring.
I still love their textures, but the thumbnails are not good for showing them clearly.
In this shot I...
- Used a tripod
- No flash
- Macro lens
- Aperture F11
- Shutter speed 8 sec
... and a bit of Photoshop and Piknic magic
Not one of my best sets, it was hard to work with these colors. Too busy and you ruin it, too plain and it's boring.
I still love their textures, but the thumbnails are not good for showing them clearly.
In this shot I...
- Used a tripod
- No flash
- Macro lens
- Aperture F11
- Shutter speed 8 sec
... and a bit of Photoshop and Piknic magic
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Yes, we can!
# 020/365
In honor to the 44th president of the US, Barack Obama, here is a set respectfully dedicated to the US Flag.
After digging out our 4th of July flag and flagpole I brought it inside the apartment, and started taking some photos from different angles.
I was mostly interested in shapes, colors, wrinkles, and dramatic DoF.
I used my tripod, macro slider, large aperture settings (2.6 - 8.0), no flash, and semi-long exposures.
A recommendation that has been working well for me: before anything, take a photo of a white piece of paper, then use that for custom white balance; otherwise if you are using Photoshop, adjust the light setting (I'm shooting RAW) to the appropriate light type.
In honor to the 44th president of the US, Barack Obama, here is a set respectfully dedicated to the US Flag.
After digging out our 4th of July flag and flagpole I brought it inside the apartment, and started taking some photos from different angles.
I was mostly interested in shapes, colors, wrinkles, and dramatic DoF.
I used my tripod, macro slider, large aperture settings (2.6 - 8.0), no flash, and semi-long exposures.
A recommendation that has been working well for me: before anything, take a photo of a white piece of paper, then use that for custom white balance; otherwise if you are using Photoshop, adjust the light setting (I'm shooting RAW) to the appropriate light type.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Spirals
# 019/365
I don't know what it is about spirals, I just had to photograph them today :-)
I was at work thinking about an assignment when I caught my eyes wondering inside the spiral of the notebook... so I thought mmmh, I think I will take photos of spirals tonight!!
And that's what I did, I looked for every notebook and binder I could get on my modest home library, and place them under 2 fluorescent lights.
I wanted the shots to be very dramatic, because spirals suggest this fun continuity that goes on and on and on...
So I had to bring the tripod and macro lens and used a shallow DoF through large aperture (F4) settings to exaggerate the "bending" of light through the path of a spiral. Exposure was set to 8sec.
I don't know what it is about spirals, I just had to photograph them today :-)
I was at work thinking about an assignment when I caught my eyes wondering inside the spiral of the notebook... so I thought mmmh, I think I will take photos of spirals tonight!!
And that's what I did, I looked for every notebook and binder I could get on my modest home library, and place them under 2 fluorescent lights.
I wanted the shots to be very dramatic, because spirals suggest this fun continuity that goes on and on and on...
So I had to bring the tripod and macro lens and used a shallow DoF through large aperture (F4) settings to exaggerate the "bending" of light through the path of a spiral. Exposure was set to 8sec.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Seattle Skyline
# 018/365
Sick and all (I have a cold) me wife and I packed up our camera gear and dog, and headed to Kerry Park in the Queen Anne neighborhood in downtown Seattle.
When we got there it was a little foggy but it started clearing up a little bit.
Settings for this shot:
- No tripod, there was enough sun light for hand-holding the camera.
- Polarizer filter to minimize the effect of the haze.
- Believe it or not, but I tried first with my wife's Canon 75-300mm telephoto lens but the shots were too narrow, so I resorted to my good ol' Canon 18-55mm lens and shot at 55mm (with the polarizer filter).
- For aperture I used F5.6/F6.3***
- Exposure was 1/640ish
*** I usually switch to "P" (program) mode and half-press the shutter to see the reading of the aperture; which in this case was F5.6/F6.3, and then switched back to Manual mode and adjusted it to those settings.
Because of the light I also bracketed the camera using Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) and tried an HDR shot (check my photos on Flickr).
Sick and all (I have a cold) me wife and I packed up our camera gear and dog, and headed to Kerry Park in the Queen Anne neighborhood in downtown Seattle.
When we got there it was a little foggy but it started clearing up a little bit.
Settings for this shot:
- No tripod, there was enough sun light for hand-holding the camera.
- Polarizer filter to minimize the effect of the haze.
- Believe it or not, but I tried first with my wife's Canon 75-300mm telephoto lens but the shots were too narrow, so I resorted to my good ol' Canon 18-55mm lens and shot at 55mm (with the polarizer filter).
- For aperture I used F5.6/F6.3***
- Exposure was 1/640ish
*** I usually switch to "P" (program) mode and half-press the shutter to see the reading of the aperture; which in this case was F5.6/F6.3, and then switched back to Manual mode and adjusted it to those settings.
Because of the light I also bracketed the camera using Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) and tried an HDR shot (check my photos on Flickr).
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Sleeping with the enemy
# 017/365
Mmmh, this is the second Saturday where I didn't feel like I really did a good job... it must be the day of the week when I unwind from the pace.
I ran out of ideas so I pulled out my wooden chess set and started snapping some photos.
These are the nicest of the whole session, but if you ask me, they are not exactly my favorite shots... I don't know, there's just nothing to them... it may be because of my ignorance of the game that I am not able to convey a message. So I tried hard to portray the pieces as characters having a conversation with each other.
Mmmh, this is the second Saturday where I didn't feel like I really did a good job... it must be the day of the week when I unwind from the pace.
I ran out of ideas so I pulled out my wooden chess set and started snapping some photos.
These are the nicest of the whole session, but if you ask me, they are not exactly my favorite shots... I don't know, there's just nothing to them... it may be because of my ignorance of the game that I am not able to convey a message. So I tried hard to portray the pieces as characters having a conversation with each other.
The equipment and settings for this shot:
- Tamron 90mm Macro lens
- Tripod
- Macro sliding rail
- External light
Settings:
1) Took snapshot of white piece of paper, and used it for custom White Balance calibration.
2) Used aperture settings of F2.5-F.8, the best shots came out with ~F4.0 for a nice blur.
3) No flash
4) Manual mode
Friday, January 16, 2009
Inferno
# 016/0365
Even more fun with flowers... this time I used a lamp and moved it around a lot to play with lighting effects.
Equipment used:
- Tamron 90mm
- Tripod
- Macro sliding rail
- Lamp with "Helical" 15W light bulb
- Wireless remote control (you can use the timer if you don't have one)
Settings:
- Played with F4 all the way to F32, and moved the exposure settings to compensate for the lack of flash to almost +4 F-stops some times.
I took over 100 shots, so it was a lot of bracketing and comparing shots afterwards before post-processing.

Even more fun with flowers... this time I used a lamp and moved it around a lot to play with lighting effects.
Equipment used:
- Tamron 90mm
- Tripod
- Macro sliding rail
- Lamp with "Helical" 15W light bulb
- Wireless remote control (you can use the timer if you don't have one)
Settings:
- Played with F4 all the way to F32, and moved the exposure settings to compensate for the lack of flash to almost +4 F-stops some times.
I took over 100 shots, so it was a lot of bracketing and comparing shots afterwards before post-processing.


Thursday, January 15, 2009
Playing with Fire
# 015/365
My wife bought some new fun candle jars tonight. I didn't have a lot of time to take shots because a friend from St. Louis is visiting, so I decided to take some shots very quickly.
In lieu of a tripod I used whatever I got my hands on to make the camera steady for long-exposure in low-light... then I took this shot of the top of one of the candle jars and made a couple of fun crops with it.
I used F8-F10, as short an exposure as I could get for hand-holding, and no flash.
My wife bought some new fun candle jars tonight. I didn't have a lot of time to take shots because a friend from St. Louis is visiting, so I decided to take some shots very quickly.
In lieu of a tripod I used whatever I got my hands on to make the camera steady for long-exposure in low-light... then I took this shot of the top of one of the candle jars and made a couple of fun crops with it.
I used F8-F10, as short an exposure as I could get for hand-holding, and no flash.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
A day in the life of a software tester...
My friend and colleague Tom Gilchrist invited me to give a presentation to the students of the evening class "Software Quality Assurance & Process" which he teaches at UW's Extension program.
The goal of the presentation was to give students an insight of my experiences in the job. The audience was very diverse with a mixture of newcomers, career change seekers, and people looking to refresh their existing skills.
I had a good time, the audience seemed engaged and interested, and I felt like I hit a couple of good spots for some people.
Here is the slideshow and I will keep adding on information here, so visit often!
Little circle of life
# 014/365
My wife's flower bouquet is starting to show some life after 2 days of settling down, so what a better chance to capture those beautiful colors!The settings: tripod + slider, long exposures, and aperture set to f11-f14; no flash, and lots of patience, because my wife was typing on her laptop causing the table to vibrate and the flower with it.
So I asked her to stop every time I took a shot and it worked out pretty well :-)
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Flagged
# 013/365
Every morning when I shower I enjoy seeing the colors in these drops in that little thingy that holds the shampoo bottles... so tonight I went back to the shower with a water spray, a tripod and had some fun all over again.
If you're curious, they're an upside down bottle of Head and Shoulders on the left and a bottle of Fructis on the right.

Every morning when I shower I enjoy seeing the colors in these drops in that little thingy that holds the shampoo bottles... so tonight I went back to the shower with a water spray, a tripod and had some fun all over again.
If you're curious, they're an upside down bottle of Head and Shoulders on the left and a bottle of Fructis on the right.

Here is a sneak peek at "behind the scenes", where you can get an idea of the tough conditions for this shot:
- the tricky placement of the tripod
- the water-spray bottle
- lighting conditions
... and let's not forget the humidity in the environment.
Who cares, it's all for the love of it!
Monday, January 12, 2009
New Kid on the Blog
#012/365
Tired of information overload I made a public statement to my friends and contacts to only look for me in three spots: Facebook, Flickr and Blogger.
Tired of information overload I made a public statement to my friends and contacts to only look for me in three spots: Facebook, Flickr and Blogger.
Stats are up!

It seems like my 2009's new year resolution of taking and posting pictures every day is going great and having a very positive outcome!
We are merely on the 12th day of the year and the views stats between yesterday and today summed up 285! My record last year was around 300, but considering how early in the year we are, I would say things are looking very promising.
A side goal is to hopefully get at least one photo make it to Explore every month, I am not sure if that will happen but I will work hard :-)
Mi meta es lograr una foto en Explore cada mes, no sé si lo logre, pero no dejaré de intentarlo.
On blue days you cheer me up
#011/365
Yesterday I bought my wife a lovely flower bouquet that had the most wonderful flowers and vivid colors.
Once we had them on a flower vase at home I got clearance from her to take some shots, so I brought in my camera, tripod, slider and twin lite flash, and the fun began...
I am terrible with flower names, so don't ask me what they are (but if you know, please do tell me by commenting here or in Flickr, please!)
The bouquet had a couple of big bright pink-ish flowers and two of the blue/purple ones like the one in this shot.
Needless to say that I spent the most time taking shots of the pink ones, and towards the end I decided to photograph this little-er one.
I took over 43 shots, but only picked two of the whole set, and I have to say that I am very happy with the results.
This shot is using the twin lite at ratio 1:1, no special settings, manual mode and a somewhat long exposure.
HINT: Guys out there, now you have another incentive to get your wife or girlfriend a flower bouquet more often ;-)
- Just another idea for my unofficial set of 'A Seattle Gray-Day Photographer's Idea list'
Maybe one day I will write an actual book about this... -ponders-
Yesterday I bought my wife a lovely flower bouquet that had the most wonderful flowers and vivid colors.
Once we had them on a flower vase at home I got clearance from her to take some shots, so I brought in my camera, tripod, slider and twin lite flash, and the fun began...
I am terrible with flower names, so don't ask me what they are (but if you know, please do tell me by commenting here or in Flickr, please!)
The bouquet had a couple of big bright pink-ish flowers and two of the blue/purple ones like the one in this shot.
Needless to say that I spent the most time taking shots of the pink ones, and towards the end I decided to photograph this little-er one.
I took over 43 shots, but only picked two of the whole set, and I have to say that I am very happy with the results.
This shot is using the twin lite at ratio 1:1, no special settings, manual mode and a somewhat long exposure.
HINT: Guys out there, now you have another incentive to get your wife or girlfriend a flower bouquet more often ;-)
- Just another idea for my unofficial set of 'A Seattle Gray-Day Photographer's Idea list'
Maybe one day I will write an actual book about this... -ponders-
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Camera vs. Camera vs. Camera vs.... (Score Card)
#010/365
Scrabble is one of my favorite board games of all time.
I was fairly disappointed of having to wake up to yet another gray day in Seattle because I really wanted a shot of the skyline for my HDR photo project.
Then I saw our Scrabble and dug it. First I decided to put some Flickr-related words on the board, so I began with the obvious "Flickr"... but then I thought of the challenge and effort required to make it to the Flickr Explore set... "Interestingness"!!! So I collected the words (all 15 of them), and to my pleasant surprise, the board is exactly 15 squares tall by 15 wide (lucky me!).
So then one word followed another:
Flickr
Interestingness
Sets
Groups
Contacts
Tag
Geo (from Geo-tagging)
Explore
Photostream
Once I was done I came up with the idea of a "match" for interestingness between devices that can post content to Flickr:
- a DSLR camera
- a video camera
- a point-and-shoot camera
and
- a mobile phone with camera
It was a lot of fun :-)
Scrabble is one of my favorite board games of all time.
I was fairly disappointed of having to wake up to yet another gray day in Seattle because I really wanted a shot of the skyline for my HDR photo project.
Then I saw our Scrabble and dug it. First I decided to put some Flickr-related words on the board, so I began with the obvious "Flickr"... but then I thought of the challenge and effort required to make it to the Flickr Explore set... "Interestingness"!!! So I collected the words (all 15 of them), and to my pleasant surprise, the board is exactly 15 squares tall by 15 wide (lucky me!).
So then one word followed another:
Flickr
Interestingness
Sets
Groups
Contacts
Tag
Geo (from Geo-tagging)
Explore
Photostream
Once I was done I came up with the idea of a "match" for interestingness between devices that can post content to Flickr:
- a DSLR camera
- a video camera
- a point-and-shoot camera
and
- a mobile phone with camera
It was a lot of fun :-)
Friday, January 09, 2009
Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
#009/365
You may recognize the phrase from Pinky and the Brain... and that's exactly what my cat was probably thinking when I asked my wife to hold him so I could take a macro shot of his eye.
He wasn't very happy so I couldn't get as close as I would have liked to, but nevertheless, this "evil eye" shot was worth posting.
You may recognize the phrase from Pinky and the Brain... and that's exactly what my cat was probably thinking when I asked my wife to hold him so I could take a macro shot of his eye.
He wasn't very happy so I couldn't get as close as I would have liked to, but nevertheless, this "evil eye" shot was worth posting.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
The sun inside your eyes
#008/365
By far, this is the most shocking macro shot I have ever taken.
I was playing around with the camera and my intention was to see what color my eyes were for real. I usually call them "hazel", but sometimes they look green.
After several (I mean it) shots, when I was doing the editing, I was completely shocked when I saw the details of the eye's anatomy.
I am convinced I should have been some type of scientist/biologist in another life.
By far, this is the most shocking macro shot I have ever taken.
I was playing around with the camera and my intention was to see what color my eyes were for real. I usually call them "hazel", but sometimes they look green.
After several (I mean it) shots, when I was doing the editing, I was completely shocked when I saw the details of the eye's anatomy.
I am convinced I should have been some type of scientist/biologist in another life.
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Optimistic
#007/365
This is one of a series of "model" shots I took using this drawing aid.
It was fun to explore poses and angles. I couldn't pick a favorite easily, all shots were very interesting to take.
This is one of a series of "model" shots I took using this drawing aid.
It was fun to explore poses and angles. I couldn't pick a favorite easily, all shots were very interesting to take.
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Waiting for you
#006/365
Happy "Día de Reyes" to all of you! Today in Mexico we celebrate the day when the 3 wise men came to visit child Jesus. Kids in some regions actually get their Christmas presents today (and not on the 25th like the rest of us).
This is more sentimentalism and nostalgia than anything else, but hey, it's my debut into fatherhood and feel entitled to be a softy ;-)
Monday, January 05, 2009
(H)ello (D)olly (R)emix
#005/365
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range imaging, which requires you to take several shots of the same photo while bracketing each shot's exposure.Then you merge all the shots and tweak them using a software program like Photoshop CS3 or Photomatix Pro 3.1.1 (which has a downloadable trial that never expires and puts a watermark on your photos).
For what I've seen, the best shots seem to be those taken outside in direct sunlight. I hope we have some sun over the weekend to go and try this.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Another beautiful morning
#004/365
This is one of two photos that I took from the same spot in my apartment at the same time of day but on two different days.
The first photo had cooler colors, whereas this one has warmer colors.
I liked both a lot.
This is one of two photos that I took from the same spot in my apartment at the same time of day but on two different days.
The first photo had cooler colors, whereas this one has warmer colors.
I liked both a lot.
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Married... with spoiled, rotten children
#003/365
Every time I take the dog out for a walk we go by an apple tree that has all these interesting and colorful fruit laying around.
I tried photographing it in the past but I didn't like the photos very much.
This time I took a different approach, more fun than serious and was very please with the results.
Every time I take the dog out for a walk we go by an apple tree that has all these interesting and colorful fruit laying around.
I tried photographing it in the past but I didn't like the photos very much.
This time I took a different approach, more fun than serious and was very please with the results.
Friday, January 02, 2009
Power up!
#002/365
More around the house shots.
This was my first day back to work after the long holiday break, so when I came back it was already dark.
Looking around I decided to use a red background to make some everyday objects a little bit more interesting so I grabbed a notebook with red cover and placed my subjects in front of it.
This is one of many photos I took, but it was the most popular that day.
Oh, and did I mention that I am a HUGE Nintendo fan? :-)
More around the house shots.
This was my first day back to work after the long holiday break, so when I came back it was already dark.
Looking around I decided to use a red background to make some everyday objects a little bit more interesting so I grabbed a notebook with red cover and placed my subjects in front of it.
This is one of many photos I took, but it was the most popular that day.
Oh, and did I mention that I am a HUGE Nintendo fan? :-)
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Postmortem
#001/365
This is the first photo of the year.
I love bugs and macro photography. I think one day I want to get a microscope and find a way to hook up my camera to it so that I can take pictures of the micro-world of cells and atoms.
This is the first photo of the year.
I love bugs and macro photography. I think one day I want to get a microscope and find a way to hook up my camera to it so that I can take pictures of the micro-world of cells and atoms.
My Photos in Explore
2009 begins. 3 of my photos made it to Flickr Explore, which is a pool of the best photos in the community, selected by a complex algorithm of popularity and interestingness.
My 2009 resolution is to take photos every day of the year to push my creativity and improve my photography skills.
Stay tuned...
My 2009 resolution is to take photos every day of the year to push my creativity and improve my photography skills.
Stay tuned...
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