A list of puns related to "Nisi"
Zašto je problem ako na televiziji, u opuštenoj emisiji kao što je Dobro jutro Hrvatska, voditelj govori s regionalnim naglaskom? Od školskog uzrasta pa kroz medije nam se forsira tzv književni standard, politički nametnut, koji je manje autentičan od hrvatskih dijalekata.
Zašto su hrvateki alergični na dijalekte?
Naslov.
^(January-February 1503)
Jean Georges Palaiologos had been for a single year of his life the Papal Ward under Pope Alexander VI, though the fourteen year old had spent more time with Cesare Borgia, the Duke of Valentinois, the Sword of God. He had turned fifteen during his time with the Duke and had been an admirable study of the man. There had been lessons in court, warfare, and economics, along with the classics in Latin, and history. The dedication of the Marquis of Montferrat to providing education for his brother was unparalleled. Jean had not wanted for anything, and every report and missive that went from Rome to Montferrat was responded to with more money, books, and all else the house could provide.
For his part Jean was not ignorant of this; the Duke had him read political treaties and even as he read, Jean could see his elder brother’s hand moving the pieces. The Duke of Valentinois was a brilliant man, both fierce and flexible, relentless in the face of adversity, and ruthless when extracting a toll. He did not forget a slight, and frequently made mention of what was to be done to traitors. He was though, objectively respectful of the institutions he worked within. Jean could tell Cesare loved the Church institution; he had often been made to read histories of papal dictum, and structural changes. No matter what the lesson, Cesare had some way to include a touch of brutal wartime advice, political maneuvering stratagem, or highly colourful cussing. So common was the refrain “occidere vel occidi” Jean had stopped being surprised when the Duke had applied to even morning breakfasts.
What did take the young boy by surprise though was word of preparations for the death of Pope Alexander VI.
Jean listened to the Franciscan monk who brought him the gossip and repeated the same words, while he swallowed the lump in his throat.
Dead…..the Pope can die…..Heavenly Father…...
“Surely not…,” He had the quick wit to say the words before something embarrassing escaped him.
“So there will be a Conclave then?” It was as obvious as the nose on his face, and he felt stupid for asking, Cesare would have called him a ‘Medici imbecille’. The aged monk for his part seemed not to mind and nodded slowly like a great cart horse.
“Blessed be, it will be the decision of the College of Cardinals. They will interpret Gods Will and find us his representative.”
“And so the next Pope is likely already
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I'll admit that this was an impulse buy and I thought I'd get to use this camera more often on an everyday basis vs. my main much bigger mirrorless camera. Turns out life happened and I never used it (except for 1-2 times to test it) and from what I've bought you can see that I did do a good amount of research (a lot from this sub) before purchasing.
I bought all this 1 year ago for a total around: $1300 (Camera $1200 + Nisi Filters $65+ Bag $30 + cost of batteries that I can't remember)
Sell price: $850 USD, including shipping in the US.
Pics: https://imgur.com/a/YO5ZUwu
I'm happy to take more pictures if you want or charge it up to get the shutter count, but it won't be very high.
Hit me up with questions.
Edit: Thanks for the upvotes folks. Much appreciated! Honestly I'm just trying to recoup some of my investment and also get this to someone who would actually use it but I've got no timeline in selling so will wait a bit before I post this anywhere else.
I'm talking about these ones: Allure Soft diffusion filter for Fuji X100/X100S/X100F/X100T/X100V
I want to pick one filter up and I can't find any strength metric on there. I've searched the last few days but it seems like almost no one cares about "allure soft" from "NiSi". Some say it's the 1/4 strength white mist filter, but I think that was just speculation.
EDIT: I've just received word from NiSi Deutschland: "Der NiSi Allure Soft für die Fuji X100V entspricht dem 'White Mist 1/2' Filter." which translates to "The NiSi Allure Soft for the Fuji X100V is equivalent to the 'White Mist 1/2' Filter."
So I guess I'm not interested in this particular filter anymore, which is nice to finally know for sure.
Has anyone ever tried one of these or can recommend me a specific product available here in Germany?
I like the softness of the mist filters and am looking for a visible, but rather subtle effect which may even lower the contrast and raise the shadows a little. I wanna experiment with leaving it on camera at all times and see how I like it. Strength wise I think I'd enjoy the 1/4 and the 1/8 the most. 1/2 and 1 are way too strong for my likings.
Also I've read that focal length and sensor size play a big role in how the halation manifests but I haven't found any specific details. This may explain why some 1/4 photos look more like 1/8 and vice versa. How will the 35mm equivalent of the X100 compare to a 35mm full frame or a 80mm full frame?
Kje dobit izjavo da dotedaj še nisi vpisan na faks, ko se vpisuješ na faks?
Željeni faks ob mojem sprejetju (jej!) želi, da jim novi člani pošljejo izjavo da dotedaj še niso vpisani na faks al pa izpisnico iz enga druzga faksa če si že km drugam vpisan.
Pojma nimam km vtaknt nos za pridobitev izjave da še nisi vpisan na faks? EvŠ customer service je shit.
Zahvale!
Osim onog HDZ- ovca. On je vjerojatno sve od navedenog.
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