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  • azamsharp @soffes These people are called "Open Source Hyenas" about 11 hours ago
  • azamsharp @soffes Happened to me twice in 12 months. Usually it will take 7-10 days for that app to go down. about 11 hours ago
  • azamsharp @mkoby I will :) Just for the sake of the experience :) about 13 hours ago
  • azamsharp @mkoby I will definitely create an Android version and compare the sales. In-App purchase might be the only way on Android to make sales. about 13 hours ago
  • azamsharp @mkoby Not sure about that! Although I have heard horror stories of people releasing a hit iOS app on Android and having no sales. about 13 hours ago
  • azamsharp @mkoby Vegetable Tree for Android will be based on in-app purchase. Now, I just need to build that app. about 13 hours ago
  • azamsharp @mkoby But that is a good sign that at least in app purchasing is improving for Android! about 13 hours ago
  • azamsharp @mkoby Thanks! Unfortunately, not all apps are designed to have in app purchase. I also heard people misusing in app purchasing. about 13 hours ago
  • azamsharp @iphreaks I may be able to talk about how I got started in 2010 and my exp on App Store. Lessons learned from App Store! Thanks! about 14 hours ago

AzamSharp Some day I will know everything. I hope that day never comes.

I think most of the programmers have this disease of keeping them self busy with work and I am no exception. Several months ago I was interested in gardening and spent most of the time growing my vegetables. I like to think I was kind of successful as my garden produced 6-8 large tomatoes and one single huge egg plant. Anyway, Houston heat and insects have kept me out of the garden and I needed another gig. So, I decided to give photography a try. My wife bought a D5000 Nikon which was a perfect camera for me to get started. Now, I spent most of my free time capturing nature and really enjoying it. Some of my shots are shown below:

For more of my photography please visit my album using the link below:

AzamSharp Photography

Posted on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:07 AM | Back to top


Comments on this post: Capturing Nature Through Lens

# re: Capturing Nature Through Lens
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Nice pics - I particularly like the dragonfly close-up. What lens did you use?
Left by James on Aug 18, 2010 12:43 AM

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Hi James,

I used Nikon D5000 55 MM lens. I think that is the default lens that comes with the camera.

I got pretty close to the dragonfly to take this picture. :)
Left by Mohammad Azam on Aug 18, 2010 2:28 AM

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