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Cara Hanners
Shipping medications?
I am going out to Montana and I don't want to lose my meds in my baggage so I'm wanting to ship a few weeks supply out there before hand, one of them is 5mg percocet and the other is just a vitamin supplement. But I was wondering I'd the post office will want proof that they're mine or any sort of legal shenanigans.
2 AnswersPacking & Preparation10 years agoNikon D100 vs Nikon D40/D40x which is better and questions about prices...?
Ok, so right now I own a Nikon D100, I love it but I got my hands on a Nikon D40 and I fell in love with it. My only thing is I'm getting mixed reviews on which camera really is higher quality. D100 is older and I adore the in camera retouch features of the D40/D40x. Also, price ranges, if I were to sell my D100 just the camera body how much would you suggest I sell it for? Or if I sell it with my lens, a VR AF-S 18-55mm, how much would you suggest to sell it for? Would it be better to try to sell it on Ebay or are there Nikon stores that I can actually sell it to? I know it's a lot of questions but I don't want to make this decision without the proper knowledge and any help is MUCH appreciated! Thanks :)
4 AnswersCameras1 decade agoMixing Cadium Red Light and Cobalt Blue?
Ok, we have to do a color wheel using only cadium red light, cobalt blue, and cadium yellow light. I can't get violet or violet red to work. Violet blue comes out half decent but without a good starting color for violet it still looks off. The violet just looks brown. I don't know what I'm doing wrong! Any help? I feel retarded for not being able to do this!
2 AnswersPainting1 decade agowhat is this photo technique?
What is the photo technique where the subject in the foreground is all black, like two people walking on the beach, and the background is something bright like a sunset or the subject is backlit? You can only see the outline of the subject. And how can I achieve this?
3 AnswersPhotography1 decade ago