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Re: Orchard wedding...(Waylin and Mikelle)
Thanks to all for the super sweet comments. You'll get your brownies in the mail sometime next week. Yuppers... the Canon 35L (It's my newest lens, and I just spent another afternoon in admiration of it today. It is pretty dang sharp all the way down to 1.8 up close and even 1.4 from a bit of a distance.) Under the trees:… -
Re: A bit rusty
Warning: HazMat Saturation Levels I'm kind of new to the Rust Junkie scene. I guess for me, rust is more of a gateway drug...to feed my real addiction: decontextualized images of random public art! It's funny, to be honest my first instinct was to desaturate both images, and have them look kind of muted and washed out. But… -
Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
Over the years I've been on three different DSNGRR photographers trips. This gives one the opportunity to get out of the train since it is photographer's special and then take photos along the way in some very picturesque locations which do not have easy access do other than by getting there on the train itself. They also… -
Re: Help SmugMug make a key decision
I vote for 2a Yeah for larger images! #1 seems out. Like it or not, smugmug is an image hosting site and more than a few people use links to smugmug hosted images in web pages (forums and other types of web pages). You just can't unilaterally assume that your users haven't assumed the image was a certain size. Even if it… -
Colorado State Volleyball Championships
I spent 1/2 the day at the Colorado State Volleyball Championships yesterday. In the morning I was at a photography workshop so I had all my gear with me, but didn't plan on taking photos. In fact, I left it all in the car and about 30 steps away decided to turn around and get the camera and 70-200. I just randomly took… -
Re: Practicing with the 4 yr old
Another try at it..... OK, so I convinced him to go out with me again so I could give it another try. It was cooler out this time so we had to put his jacket on. I've been using my SB600 off camera on a bracket (not sure of the proper term) and I have it above the camera maybe about 6 inches or so. I have a plastic white… -
Re: keeper saves the day
Thanks John. Yeah, in a shootout, it's almost assumed that the kicker should score and that if a keeper can stop one, he's really given his team an advantage. And we were playing a "premier" team that should have been making their shots. So it's even more remarkable that he was able to save all three! Yes, he was playing… -
Questions about Canon's 70-200
I've been looking to buy the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS for some time but I now have some questions. I want to be able to improve on low light situations like indoor sports, night time sports, weddings, concerts, etc. Currently, I'm using my Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS so 90% of the time I'm shooting at 5.6. Since I… -
Re: Lightroom developing help
Glad you're trying it out! :D I can't help you w/ Sharpening, I don't normally add sharpening so if it's set it's whatever Lightroom defaulted to...sorry! As for a "how-to" there are a few out there. My *basic* run through is like this: 1) Import (obviously) 2) Slideshow Mode 2a) While watching the Slideshow set the… -
Nikon D70S
Hey folks...just curious about something. I normally shoot in manual mode...but I ran a test the other day to see how the camera would respond. I shot in full auto mode and copied all the exif settings (exposure, compensation etc) to manual and shot the same object under the same light with the same on-board flash but the…
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