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Re: Auckland, New Zealand
You'll love New Zealand. I was there for a couple of months in 2005, and practically all of 2008. It's a wonderful country. Definitely do Waihike. It's great, and the ferry trip is very cool. We got a taxi at the harbor, and he gave us his cell number, would drop us at sights around the island, and when we were ready to… -
Re: BETA API Testing
You see... I hate to repeat myself, but thus far my experience with bug reporting "your way" was as follows: 75%, if not more, of all the API bug reports (both mine and others') went unnoticed/unanswered by you - either at all, or for a very, very long time. You're talking about valuable time - I totally agree. And if I… -
Re: Hasselblad Camera backs.
Backs and other secrets of MF Good place to buy Hasse stuff is www.keh.com A back is a removable cartrige which you load roll film into. Either a 120 or 220 or long roll studio back for Hasse. 120 produces 12 6x6cm images on a paper backed strip of film. 220 produces 24 6x6cm images on a paper attached strip of film. 120… -
Re: Must-Have Newb Gear?
If you are new, I seriously believe you don't need more than your camera body and a good lens, and you have both. Of course, you need a protective case and enough cards for the trip. Some people would bring a field backup device like the Hyperdrive. Also having a Canon body and the 17-85mm zoom, I strongly feel that the… -
Re: Show me.....
I use a variety of lenses....all listed in my signature below. -Canon 50mm F1.8- This was my first beyond the kit lens. I paid $78 for it. It can be finicky, but when it is good it is real good!!! I know it was used on the first example I gave you. -Tamron 28-75 F2.8- My second purchase of glass. This is a very versitle… -
Re: Camera Bags
I have several of the Lowe Pro line.....but my favs are the LowePro 75AW....these can be used as a back/chest pack or on a belt ( i use a military pistol belt with the pistol belt suspenders attached when using both 75 AWs at once)......one 75AW holds a Km7D with 70-200 2.8 with lens shade attached...the other houses a… -
Re: A hypothetical you've all heard before......
Hey Bud. I don't know what experience you have in taking photos, but seeing as you know about Elements, I'm guessing you've used a point and shoot for a while. My suggestion will be a little different from the others that you've read. As you're an older guy, eye sight kind of heading south, I think you'll want a large… -
Re: Yosemite group! Attn, please
Does the photographer get into a group photo, taken on the run, kinda? Lynn is correct, I took the photo, and I am not in there, and no one would have liked waiting for an elaborate tripod setup, with timed release, etc. I said, "everyone go stand there! Closer, no real close! Yeah, if you can see me, I can probably see… -
Re: Mini-Shootout: Carrizo Plain National Monument, CA
Here's an updated report from Carrizo. Bottom line is that is that this coming Saturday the 26th is probably still too early to see the flowers. I haven't heard from anybody's who's actually interested in that day. So barring any new info, perhaps we'll cancel the 26th meet-up. Wildflowers and Sightseeing. Carrizo Plain… -
Re: Website critique
Clean off the pictures from the first page and just have enter site, which is kind of annoying to begin with I already went to the site then have to click to actually enter the site. Put all the info on what you do in the site somewhere, definitely change that text font, very hard to read, people are not going to put in…
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