

Raskin said she didn’t do anything improper. Republicans say Raskin used her influence as a former government official to secure a Fed master account for the Colorado-chartered Reserve Trust, the fintech company where she was a board member from 2017 to 2019. Jon Tester, a key Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, said he’s taking a closer look at Sarah Bloom Raskin’s involvement in a financial technology company that gained direct access to the Federal Reserve’s payment system as he weighs whether to support her nomination for the Fed board.

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#My photos 2017 to 2019 trial#
It was one of my goals to shoot more this year so it’s good to achieve that.Īlso as a small update, I plan do a small trial in the first few months of 2020 by posting every 2 weeks regardless of how much I shoot. I managed to shoot a lot more this year which made the selection a bit more difficult.

So that concludes this post and my top 5 photos of 2019. If any other famous lookalikes want their portrait taken, be sure to let me know. Eye AF worked beautifully and the Tamron really rendered everything well for a zoom. As I was out shooting, he asked me to take his portrait for an exhibition he was going to be in so I eagerly agreed. He eventually said Einstein and then I seen the resemblance. I thought he had a familiar look but wasn’t too sure and didn’t want to guess wrong. I was on holiday in San Francisco and this guy approached me asking if I knew who he looked like. Last but not least is possibly my favorite. I’m usually more comfortable with the 35mm focal length but it worked well for this image.
#My photos 2017 to 2019 full#
This was also taken with my Canon EF-M 32mm f/1.4 lens which is gives the same look as a 52mm on Full Frame. It ended up making Explore on Flickr despite not being my favorite out of the set. I took this shot on the way to work and I’m glad I did. We don’t get many foggy days here in Sydney and even less that I have my camera with me. Overall I am really happy with how it turned out and hope to do more like this in 2020. I ended up taking around 4 images just to be able to clone out the skewers holding the butterflies up.
#My photos 2017 to 2019 how to#
Any chance I get to combine the two, I take it.įor this image, I had the idea for some time but had no clue how to execute it. I also really enjoy doing still life photography.

Back then I wasn’t aware of using the lighten blend mode in Photoshop and I hope my tutorial can help someone learn this method faster than I did.Īlthough I’m not very good at it, I really like origami. I remember years ago seeing a photo of Thailand that appeared to have an insane amount of light trails. I have always loved light trails and have barely done them in the past few years. I shot this image earlier in the year for a tutorial I did on The Photography Enthusiast. I was really happy with how this image turned out and plan to use this method more. I had watched a tutorial on product photography that I wanted to give a try and this was my first subject. This image is one I took most recently out of the top 5. Below you will see in no particular order the images I picked including a brief description of them. With 2019 coming to an end, it is time to review my top 5 images of the year.
