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Re: Website feedback welcome
Garrin, Overall, I think you've got a great site. A couple thoughts: * I think your logo at the top is too small. And it's not very noticeable, partly because of it's size and partly because it's predominantly white on a white background. I say blow it up to the full width of that left hand column, really let people know… -
Routing issue/trouble connecting to smugmug
At the office today I was unable to connect to dgrin, my smugmug site or www.smugmug.com. I tried a couple of times over a few hours and didn't get anywhere. A few minutes ago, I noticed I was having no trouble at all. I tried it again through a VPN to my office--couldn't reach smugmug or dgrin. Here's a traceroute from my… -
>>> Last Photographer Standing - The RULES <<<
************************ (25 March 2008) Wow! We made it through the whole process! We're currently in the process of doing some revising and prepration for LPSII... stay tuned, things in this thread are subject to change in the coming days. :thumb ************************ The Competition: Dgrin Last Photographer Standing… -
Boston Photo Collaborative listings/Ops
From: mail@bostonphoto.org Date: February 19, 2005 4:31:14 AM GMT+08:00 Listings: Cuba- There is Light and Shadow, at Panoptican Gallery, 435 Moody St., Waltham, MA 781.647.0100, www.panopt.com. Photos by various local and international artists responding to life in Cuba. On display from March 10-April 23, 2005, opening… -
Springtime in Texas--Wildflower Road Trip
We took advantage of beautiful springtime weather and a day off from work & school to go on a Wildflower Road trip this past Friday (Good Friday). The wildflowers were the best I've seen them in a long long time and the weather was just perfect. I hope you enjoy the flowers from the day. I live in Central Texas so we… -
Downeast solstice
I was feeling the need for an Acadia National Park "fix" by mid-December. I settled on a long weekend just before the winter solstice for a quick wander, starting my journey with a quick (overnight) visit with a friend in Yarmouth, ME. That gave me a jump up the coast, allowing me to spend the afternoon of my first… -
Day at the Los Angeles Arboretum
Had nothing planned for yesterday and the weather was nice so we took a drive down to the Los Angeles Arboretum. I had never been. My wife went as a kid so it was like her first time as well. There are several gardens like this in the greater Los Angeles area. The most notable is the Huntington Library. Although it didn't… -
1200 miles, 3 states, 2 countires, 3 kids, 1 wonder of the world
My wife and I are crazy. We packed up our 11 month old daughter, our 5 year old son, and our 9 year old son in a rented Acadia for an old fashioned road trip vacation Griswald style. 1st stop? Darlington PA for my family reunion, then Tom Petty @First Niagara Pavillion, didn't feel like sneaking a camera in and this was… -
Fire!
Some of the shots from a fire last week. I've never shot outside before, let alone action outside. The only thing I've done with this gear is shoot gymnastics. So there's a bit of a learning curve, and as you can see, some of the photos are blown out. I stayed way back at first because I didn't want to get in the… -
Re: Adobe Super Resolution
I have. It makes a visible difference. You can see a comparison here. (Scroll about 2/3 of the way through.) But I'll wait until this feature is integrated into Lightroom before I use it much. Details. I recently had a case where up-scaling would have been useful. I was shooting some surfers at a nearby beach and got a…
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