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I see you are on photography.
I did a little bit of that too several years ago. Some of my shots are still on Flickr page to this day.
Ganie Baltazar | Flickr
Yeah, I've been shooting off and on since 1979/80. I posted my new camera here - Order Placed! - (Your latest online purchase.) [2]
I also have a my own site but I'm in the process of redoing it. Plus I had a lot of junk there.
Anyway I like you stereo setup. You DJ professionally or something? And thanks for the speaker info. Yeah, the look a little like the Audioengine A5 speakers.
Oh, and I can't see all your photo on Flickr since I don't have an account, but I did see a few. I'm jealous of your Niagara Falls shots. Haven't been there myself yet
Haha... that Niagara Falls shot was kind of fancy because my wife and I had to pay extra for the falls view room just so I can try to attempt a "miniature effect" shot of the falls. :)
No, I am not a pro DJ. That is just one of my toys. I am a structural designer by profession. I just love privately listening to music and mess up some beats. :)
LOL - that's me as well though I don't have the "hardware" part of the equation. I'm currently running virtual DJ so I have to mix by "feeling" since can't mix in multiple virtual turntables without a physical mixer. Which I currently don't own.
As for a Niagara Falls photo op, that's on my bucket list
When you do, make sure you are on the Canadian side of the falls. It is hard to get a good spot from the American side of the falls for photo op. The angle of shots are weird and you have to spend between 15 & 45 mins of walking to get to a spot. And when you do, it is very crowded. The american side is more of a trail. The canadian side is like a waterfront. You can stay in one place and take a postcard quality shots of everything.