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Re: The DGRIN SHARP SHOOTERS (DSS) Challenges (Quick links to all things official) README
Archive challenges: 51-100 Round 100 Photography 100 yrs ago: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 99 Norman Rockwell: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 98 Contrasting Colors: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 97 (The eyes have it!): Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 96 (Vanishing Point(s)):… -
No Images - Opinion
Interesting point of view Here's a list of tips, advice, rules and just things to know about photography from Eric Kim, a street photographer who also holds photography workshop classes. Here's the full list: 1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn't mean that they're a good photographer. 2. Always shoot in… -
Tripod Review: Feisol CT-3401 + Photo Clam PC-36-NS
Below is my review of my newly acquired Feisol CT-3401 tripod and Photo Clam PC-36-NS ballhead with QR plate. Before I get into the equipment, I wanted to provide a little background on what went into each decision. My goal was to stay around $300-400 for the set. I was looking for a set of legs to use for landscapes (and… -
Re: Amazing Discovery
Well, Awais… I can’t find any updated links yet about Nebuchadnezzar and his kingdom of Babylon. All I know is from studying Biblical history and what Christian archeologist have discovered, is that Babylon was 54 miles south of Baghdad. Babylon only exists as ruins and as history. Some other rulers after Nebuchadnezzar… -
Re: >>> LPS#13 Feedback Thread
51 - Annie222 - Waiting for a breeze Beautiful photo, I like the full range of light to dark here and the partial amount of fluff. Very attractive. 52 - LiquidAir - Hatch Feelings of Jurassic Park! Sweet! 53 - DJTHEMAC - Red Rum I wonder what that would look like casting a shadow on the wall? It isn't hitting me for the… -
Re: An Interview with Andy Williams - The Face of SmugMug
Since about age 8! So it's been a loooong time. I've been doing professional work for the past 20 years. I really can't say, but growing up as a kid, my parents always had the camera out and around. Lots of pics being taken all the time. I loves using the camera. As I grew older, I put in a darkroom in the basement and… -
Diffusers shootout, vol. 1
Preamble Originally me and DavidTO were planning to meet and try our flashes with all available gear. Unfortunately, our lives caught us with several different "no-go" reasons. And while our plans to meet-and-shoot are still valid, I decided to do something on my own, missing David and his LightSphere. Since I didn't have… -
Re: Call of the North
Call of the North (18): Napapiiri, the Arctic Circus July 30 I'm at a terrace in the center of Rovaniemi, surrounded by talkative Finns. I am wearing shorts and a Tshirt. It's 9pm, sunny and warm on the Arctic Circle. The first impression in the Rovaniemi railway station were the probably American boy in flipflops. Dude,… -
Re: >>> DSS Challenge #5 (Primary or Pastel): Feedback Thread
On to page 7... 61 - 1pocket - A buoy's best friend - I like the idea here of a naturally monochrome scene with the primary highlights. Overall I think the composition works well, but for a themed contest entry it might be a tad cluttered. The dog and fish market sign compete with the central element, the colored bouys. I… -
Re: A Trip Too Small: Fiji, New Zealand, and Some More
For me, the main goal of this trip was to climb at Castle Hill Basin. This is one of the world's foremost bouldering areas, and for a number of obvious reasons. I've had my eye on these rocks for more than a decade, and to walk up the trail to this crag was a thrilling experience. We stopped off at the first rock on the…
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