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Re: Olympus 740
I happen to own the C-740, and I generally like it. The problems I experience have MUCH more to do with my skill level than what the camera can or cannot do. However, it does have its issues. Manual focus is SLOW, and it seems to be self-limiting - for instance, it may show that I can get under 1', but I'll hit a wall the… -
Re: Coldclimb's Long (Long) Road to Moab
Ever since I was a kid, from the first time I heard of it, I always wanted to visit Carlsbad Caverns. Kelsey shared that goal, and it was decided very early in the trip that we'd definitely have to go. We finally managed to make it to New Mexico, unfortunately AFTER we lost Jess who also really wanted to check out the… -
Re: Pricelists are here!
If all these reasons are why we cannot set the price directly, smugmug is getting at a crossroad like Netflix. IF you want to expand into foreign markets, operate labs in those countries. I shouldn't be affected by foreign concerns. My customers are in my state, or the border states. I know I am using less pricelists… -
Jumping In - Head First
I'll preface this post with a little background on myself. I'm 18, just out of high school. Not that it matters, but I am taking the GED test in 10 days; Didn't do the regular diploma route due to circumstances beyond my control. Anyway, I find myself with a lot of free time (between jobs). Photography and Post Processing… -
Re: Pricing for Profit vs Bad Business or Understanding what your Business Model IS!
Sorry but if you are a "Business Consultant" as you claim, then you need to go back to Accounting 101 and review fixed vs. variable costs. Rent, unless you are paying a percentage of sales, is clearly a fixed expense. Doing this $10 job won't increase your rent. Insurance, unless you are paying a per-shoot insurance… -
Re: External Monitor
In part, the answer depends on what color space you shoot your images in, what space you edit in, how colorful is the subject you shoot and if you do your own printing on a high end multi-ink wide gamut printer. And your $$ budget. ** If you shoot in sRGB or RAW and extract to sRGB or exclusively work in B&W then a… -
Re: Polar Bear from Churchill
Thanks for the comment everyone. Some one asked me regarding equipment and the tundra buggy experience. So I thought I'll post it here too, it might be useful if someone thinking of going to Churchill. Regarding equipment and tundra buggy experience: I had with me three sets of camera D700 + 500 f/4 + TC14E + grip D90 +… -
Re: Earthlings Through The Eyes Of A Wandering Biker
Eastbound across the Sinai, some of the best roads in the Middle East flow from desert floors into steep rocky canyons. Traveling on whims and moods, at any moment a curious rider can explore off-road in search of small Bedouin villages. A long, sandy path from the desert leads to the cement block homes of Ahmed and Saad.… -
Yosemite in Winter
Yosemite trip, Alarm went off at 5:30 am. Batteries charged, clothes, (lots of warm stuff) and camera gear were all packed yesterday. Truck was all gassed up and ready as well. A quick run through the rain locker and I’m off. Arrived at Mariposa 4 hours later, too early to check in. Grab breakfast and head on over to the…
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