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Re: Color Cast Issues
I think they came out pretty good. Still appear to have a bit of a cast, but very hard when you have multilple light sources. I'm not sure what method(s) you used, but I tried one of your photos and found it fairly easy to adjust. There are a number of threads that discuss color casts in some detail. If you are able to… -
Re: What DLSR should I buy?
Depending on budget, I'd choose a 350D (Rebel XT), 30D, or (for considerably more money) 5D. If you get either the 350D or 30D (both 1.6x cropped sensors), I would suggest -- assuming you don't have lots of money to spend on glass -- getting the Sigma 18-200 zoom lens, perhaps instead of the kit lens that comes with the… -
Re: You're Probably Tired of My Face...
Hiya Kerry....Here is a labeled version of your shot to point out the smudges or stains or whatever you wish to call it. It looks like you got a little sloppy with the cloning brush. It might not show up when looking dead on at the photo, but if you are looking more down on it from a little higher angle, I can clearly see… -
Re: Camera Bags...
I did quite a bit of exhaustive work looking convenience and comfort similar to what you are after. I tried the Think Tank, Crumpler, Tamrac, and eventually settled on a LowePro Slingshot 200 AW. Love it! I was prepared to pay more than the $95 CAD, and wanted something sexier, but this bag did the trick. I really like the… -
Re: Trouble in Smugmug land?
I saw a similar problem on another thread and I posted this same tracert. Here it is: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:\Documents and Settings\Barry>tracert trihokie.smugmug.com Tracing route to trihokie.smugmug.com [63.81.134.23] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms… -
Re: Snow Cone
not really Hey Ric, Last month I took Reznick's workshop and as part of my area's annual Wildlife Festival I took diifferent workshops with 3 different pros. I had been shooting almost completely in manual mode and spot metering (I'm a control freak). I would meter the darkest area of a scene and then meter the brightest… -
Re: Mac or Windows? Feeling Down
Not exactly true. Since windows has 95% of the market share, there are naturally more Windows apps. What is important is that your system have the app that you want. In terms of numbers of applications maybe because of Window's marketshare. But, for instance, photoshop seems to be one application that is particularly well… -
Re: Lighting ?
Cybersyncs are radio triggers that are produced by Paul C. Buff, the same guy who makes alienbees. They do the same thing as pocket wizards but they're quite a bit cheaper. Even cheaper than that are the "ebay triggers" that you can get for $30 or so, but they won't be 100% reliable. I have three of them that work just… -
Re: Giving out CD's of photos
Most of the time when people ask me for a cd or a copy of their pics it's because they think that's the easiest way for me to get them to them. When I explain that I'm putting them on the web and that I can hide the gallery and/or password protect it and they can order prints online, 95% of the time they are like "wow… -
Re: WTB: Canon 10-22mm EF-S
That sure looks like an error; I don't think the list price is that high, either. No serious harm done, but it is misleading if you actually pay attention to the list price or the cited discount. Most folks by now are pretty jaded to "MSRP"s and ignore them. No, Amazon doesn't match others' prices -- not directly, anyway.…
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