P52- Week 1 {Resolutions}

(T-rex at the Dinosaur Alive Exhibit taken with Nightshot function on)

This week I’ve been thinking about the 2012 resolutions which I have made. One of the resolutions that I have listed down is to take more photographs and learn how to use the functions on my semi-pro Sony Cybershot. I have been having this camera around for about 3 years and I’m still not very apt in using the manual functions on it.

I’ve decided that this is the year 2012 that I really try out all the functions that I have on the camera. It would be a good training ground for me to experiment on until I get my first DSLR. I will dutifully try to use the different controls while embarking on the P52 project.

In the shot above I was trying to capture the awesomeness of the most ferocious dinosaur known to man – T-Rex.  The shot was taken from underneath the beast so you can see the shadow of the skeleton  on the ceiling. It’s my first time using night vision and I’m amazed at how different the shot looks from normal photos.

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Keeping the Residents of Singapore Safe and Happy

Fifty Four © by M I T C H Ǝ L L

 

Anyone who has ever owned a car has received the same lecture countless times. You must take care of your vehicle properly in order for it to run at its optimum capacity. Get your car a regular car engine oil change, have your car brought in for tune ups on a regular basis and be sure to fix problems when they are first discovered; don’t wait for them to become larger problems. Singaporean drivers have heard this song and dance for ages.

However, what they may not be aware of is that it’s not only important to get your oil changed regularly; it also matters what type of oil you are putting into your car. If you are putting low quality engine oil into your vehicle, it will ultimately allow your car’s engine to deteriorate over time. By using Mobil fully-synthetic oil, you can be confident that you are giving your car the best oil on the market and that you are extending the overall lifespan of your vehicle’s engine.

 

Throughout Singapore, ExxonMobil has made it a priority to ensure that there is a Mobil lube change center and store located in most of the small cities and towns. This gives the residents of Singapore convenient access to the highest quality auto engine oil lubricants, as well as to professionals trained in changing car engine oil and evaluating other aspects of a vehicle’s performance. The experts who work at Mobil service centers and lube change centers maintain a friendly, professional demeanor that instills trust in their customers and encourages them to return time and time again.

Despite the fact that ExxonMobil is a large global corporation that has a presence in nearly every country worldwide, it strives to maintain its small town appeal through the service centers and lube change centers it operates in the many towns and cities throughout Singapore. Giving residents access to these quality automotive shops allows them to receive the professional vehicle care they deserve at a fair price. These centers prove that ExxonMobil is committed to small towns and local economies, while at the same time providing millions of dollars in tax revenue to national economies, which supports schools, hospitals and other public services.

While many Singaporeans know the importance of getting their vehicles’ oil changed often, they must also remember to do so using only the finest synthetic oils on the market produced by ExxonMobil. By utilizing ExxonMobil’s professional resources and highest quality automotive lubricants on the market, the residents of Singapore will soon realize that they are giving their cars the best shot at a long life, which will ultimately save them time and money, keep them out of the repair shop and allow them to spend more time on the things that are important to them such as focusing on their careers and taking care of their families.