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Tube Ring
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Question: If my ring cake recipe calls for a tube pan, can I bake it in a regular cake pan, or even loaf pans?
Also, if the recipe calls for shortening, can I substitute applesauce or will that just ruin the whole thing?
Answer: you can bake a cake recipe in whatever you want! you'll just need to adjust the cooking time accordingly. I'm guessing that your cake will cook faster in a regular pan than a tube pan because the batter is more spread out. Bake it for 25 minutes, then check with a toothpick every 5 or 6 minutes after that until it comes out clean.
I personally wouldn't sub ALL of the fat in a recipe for applesauce, but half would be alright. Also.. why shortening? just use butter, its natural =)
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Question: How to tie a rope on the tube eye ring?We just got a new boat and need some tubing, and the steps of a way correct tying the rope to the eye ring.
Answer: The rope must have a cycle to finish. pull the rope through the loop then attach from under the ring and support. u u under the above the bar. in this way when the line is loose cannot come out.
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Steady Image Tripod
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Question: Best camera settings for taking pictures of fireworks without a tripod?
Heading to Disney in a month and of course I want to get some nice shots with my DSLR. Also of course I wont be carriyng around a tripod with me all day. My rebel XS has Image stabilization which should help a bit, and I plan to shoot with an aperture around 11 but what should my shutter speed be?
I want a speed that will produce a nice firework but also not slow enough in which camera shake will be a problem.
Since it is Disney it may be hard to find a place to put my camera down to steady too.
So whats the best settings for the fireworks holding it in my hands?
Answer: You have to brace the camera in some way, because the best fireworks shots include at least three bursts and the time it takes to collect such images can be from 2 to 4 seconds (your aperture may very) Use the lowest ISO on your camera reduce noise in the night sky.
Usually bracing the left side of the camera against a wall, light pole or other vertical object will work the best.
As you see, the object (fireworks) properties require long exposures, so you are going to have to take some practice shots at 2 to 4 seconds and just learn how to reduce camera movement. It is difficult to tell you what aperture to use, because that will depend upon how close you are to the actual bursts. Last July 4th, I used f/22 @ ISO 200 using a 18-200 mm VR lens hand held for 2 to 4 seconds. You will have to adjust your aperture to get the best colour saturation.
If for some reason you have your LCD set to a brightness other than 0, you will have a difficult time choosing the correct aperture. A lot like trying to make colour corrections on a computer monitor that has not been calibrated in the past week or so.
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Question: 'the image quality between a Nikon D90 Panasonic Lumix GF1 against that, in general obvious?I wanted to print a pair of images 2 feet x 2.5 feet. When I take pictures I feel I do a good job because I always use a tripod to make sure it is stable, take the concern for lighting, and take many pictures at different angles and distances away from an object or to ensure a good photo. I do not know much vocab camera here is a link to a comparison http://www.camera-catalog.com/compares/popular/panasonic_lumix_dmc-gf1_vs_nikon_d90
Answer: No, there should be a noticeable difference. They are pushing the limits of both cameras to 2x2.5 'though. Quality will depend more on your camera skills. The noise level is so low in the Lumix sensor size is not going to be a big factor when comparing two cameras significantly different. All other features aside, it's twice the price worth the gain in terms of image quality for a couple of prints? If you have a good exposure and processing doubt it.
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