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Re: ?'s about a book - photographers SEO
Here is a biased answer Hi Cindy, I wrote the book, so my answer is biased. I was hoping someone else would respond, but you have been waiting 3 days now for an answer so I had to chime in. At least I was not the one who tweeted you ;-) The book is targeted for beginning SEO-ers and includes a lot of information that is… -
Re: EOS Utitilitis for tethered shooting
Because it works and it is designed for the purpose. I believe that it will support simultaneous shooting with smart buffer while it transfers files, which, I believe, was one of your wishes. For those following along, it appears that Jim has gotten (as of 5:11 PM, Oct 16, 2012) the direct connection of camera to computer… -
Re: Action settings
Divamum, First for shutter speed. Between 1/400 to 1/1000 sec you will keep the torso still, but the appendages will still have some blur. You may like a little bit to portray some motion. You could also get by with 1/250 sec for flash sync speed as well. I have a Nikon D7000 I use a single point focus because the… -
OK here is some saltwater Micros (still trying)
Im also in the saltwater Hobby and i have a salt water tank that I :lust love so I got out the old (new :D ) cam. and started shooting pics Here are some pics that i have done for the past 2 days here are 4 that i like.... ALSO the pics that you see all are taken Under Actinic lighting (BLUE LIGHT) so if you see alot of… -
Re: A Trip Too Small: Fiji, New Zealand, and Some More
Ah Wellington... we had heard a lot of good things about Wellington during our travels, but nothing really prepared us for what we found. And this time that wasn't a good thing. We hit town and spent the day walking around seeing the sights, which mostly consisted of a sort of a dingy grey unhappiness pervading a rather… -
Re: Practising with portraits
You have to learn to trust your numbers. Had you done so, your analysis of the original would have prompted a couple of different steps. In the light regions under her left eye (on the right side of the image) I'm reading a fair balance of magenta and yellow (35 and 39, respectively) but virtually no cyan. Dan's portrait… -
Re: Reflectors 101
It really depends on your budget. The 5-in-1 ebay reflectors will work; however, I haven't tried them so I can't speak to their construction. I've used both Photoflex and Lastolite Tri-grips. Both are good but I would recommend the Lastolite for the ease of use, especially if you are shooting AND holding the reflector. Its… -
Re: The Queen Mary
Fair enough :) The Queen Mary was, for its time, the largest and fastest method of transportation across the Atlantic Ocean. Originally running as a passenger liner and mail transport from 1936 to 1939, she was painted entirely in grey to become the Grey Ghost, a troop transport, from 1939 to 1945. After the war was over,… -
A requested critic
I was asked, in another thread (link) to critic a gallery. Rather than hi-jack that thread, I started a new one.... General comments: * Flare - need to watch the position of the sun and make sure it's not hitting the front element of your lens. Did you have a filter on your lens - mixing such with the sun is usually not a… -
An interesting wedding
When I got the call about this wedding I knew something would be a little less than your traditional formal affair. I happen to be available for the date & time, less than a month away. I met with the bride and her grandmother, and booked the wedding. It is to take place in a small town on the lake, outside at 10am. They…
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