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Photos of Guinness beer

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Ilse JurrienWednesday, July 25, 2007
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

Uringdmy short stay in Dublin, I was able to visit the Guinness Storehouse and took some sample shots with the new Casio Exilim EX-Z1200 digital compact camera. The Casio Z1200 offers a resolution of 12 megapixels and incorporates image stabilization and CCD-shift the latest Exilim Engine 2.0 image processing module with motion analysis technology. Furthermore, the Casio Exilim Z1200 features Auto-tracking AF system that now combines both technologies of face detection and motion analysis. With this revolutionary new system, once the fire is blocked, it follows a moving subject's face, maintaining that both sharp focus and the correct exposure. The Casio Z1200 is elegantly packaged in a sturdy container designed.

Guinness Beer photos

History of Guinness beer
Arthur Guinness was born in 1725 near Dublin in the town of Celbridge, County Kildare, where his father, Richard Guinness, was a Steward of the Earth. Part of the duties of Richard had to supervise the brewing of beer for the workers of the estate and it is likely that the young Arthur first learnt the art of brewing from his father. The brewery in Dublin at that date was suffering because English beer was taxed less severely than the product domestically. Arthur does not, however, been deterred. Decided to acquire what was then a small brewery, disused and ill-equipped to St James's Gate.

Guinness Foundation
The lease, signed on December 31, 1759, was for 9000 years for an annual fee of 45. For starters, Arthur brewed ale, but by years 1770 a new drink, a strong black beer called porter, was exported from London. Arthur decided this new beer himself. Proved extremely successful and right into his seventies Arthur continued to be active in the supervision of his business at the brewery, now assisted by three of his sons. Arthur had married an heiress, Olivia Whitmore, and had 21 children, 10 of whom survived to adulthood. When he died in 1803, he left a considerable personal fortune of about 23, 000 and an extremely flourishing business that later generations of his family were to develop, following the example of initiative and enterprise set by its founder.

Casio Exilim EX-Z1200 test photos
Photos of Casio Exilim compact camera are made to Z1200 Dublin during my short stay. After visiting the Dublin City Centre and surrounding areas have been able to shoot some test photos with the camera Casio Z1200 inside Guinness Storehouse. Notable features of the camera are lightweight, compact, image stabilizer, high resolution, intelligent camera features and a wide range of settings that would make it the ideal camera for enthusiastic photographers. A look at our gallery of images; the images were shot during my visit to the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland.


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