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Re: Switch to larger HDD
Here's what I see you are saying you want:* A new, 2.5" SATA HDD, speed not a criteria but reliability is * A larger HDD, getting as much storage as you can afford. From a bang for the buck standpoint, there's a point of diminishing returns on this - at about 500GB. * To transfer/install WinXP on the new drive with as… -
Re: What camera(s) do you use for weddings?
All this technology you all are talking about makes me dizzy. In case anyone is interested here is my process: I shoot them in jpeg. Delete all the bad shots in camera (have deleted multi thousands of photos in camera over 7 years and never had a card go bad) I use the D3 for my main camera. I can take 1400 jpegs at the… -
Re: Grip and Grin pricing?
Since the hosting company probably doesn't have an exact number on how many people will be photographed and that will directly affect your cost in prints, I would quote a flat rate + a per person rate. Will you be handling the people signing in, or will the hosting company. I imagine they will since it sounds as if they… -
Re: advice on studio lighting?
Ok so here's how it all started. I was supposed to shoot some maternity shots for my aunt on Sunday. Well I told her to come out, we'd go to the part, then we'd come back to my house to do "studio" type shots. I have a sb600 and have been wanting to get a lightstand and umbrella for it for a while now. My hubby got me a… -
Re: is one of those high-powered "confusers" really necessary?
Right under my nose I just posted this on another forum (forgive me :uhoh please...): "Basically, I've just started using RAW and trying to utilize batch processing options. I have found that saving to TIFF and other fairly intensive file manipulations seem to take *much* longer than anything I've ever done working with… -
Re: DSLR Canon on the market?
Get a camera stand and forgo IS in your macro lens., maybe?? What is your budget, and how big a file will you need for your final image? I shoot Canon too and have no plans to change, but I do like some of the m4/3 macro lenses for close work. Panasonic makes a lovely 45mm f2.8 Leica designed macro-Elmarit lens with image… -
Re: So its 22 million degrees & humidity is at 355 %
This is in response to Humungus and swimming in his jeans and boots. 30 years ago…. my God has been that long…but I digress. Two years out of the Army I traveled to Rock Springs Wyoming to visit with my old Army buddy, who still owes me $1500. (That was spend able money back then) but that’s another story). We decide to go… -
Re: Some cool b/w images from downtown, Bringing it back to film!
I.D. & Eia ~ Thanks, that photo that looked like a self-portrait actually wasn't, that was a friend of mine shooting with me. Actually, the same guy who developed the film. He bought a kit online that consists of several do-hickies that aloow yout to submerge your film into a developer solution allowing it to… -
Re: Anadolu Ekspresi- Across Asia Minor
Cappadocia My intention was to travel throughout Turkey by train but, for reasons mentioned before, that proved impracticable. So from Ankara we caught a bus to Goreme in the Cappadocia region (approximately 4 1/2 hours, 13 euros). As the sun went down we traveled through an incredibly desolate landscape, almost entirely… -
Re: Home Built Core i7- Reviews
Video/ Graphics Card Sapphire Radeon HD4870 X2 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102768 Okay I REALLY splurged here!!! This single graphics card has dual processors (GPU's) onboard. It was THE fastest available it the time of the build and can be used in dual or triple card set-ups in cross-fire…
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