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Review of Feisol CT-3401 and Kirk BH-3 ballhead
Some of you might have read this link where Thom Hogan talks about tripods: http://www.bythom.com/support.htm Well, I read it, just did not follow it :uhoh I had a $20 Hakuba tripod that you get in Walmart / Target. Worked well with my Olympus C-2040 and to a large extent with my Minolta DImage 7hi. I even made lots of… -
No Images - Opinion
Interesting point of view Here's a list of tips, advice, rules and just things to know about photography from Eric Kim, a street photographer who also holds photography workshop classes. Here's the full list: 1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn't mean that they're a good photographer. 2. Always shoot in… -
Re: Eugene Smith and shadow detail
Books Just FYI - Here is the list of "Required" and "Highly Recommended" books for my MIT and Harvard Documentary photo classes: Doing Documentary Work – Robert Coles – the compilation of a series of lectures the Harvard psychiatrist and documentarian gave at the New York Public Library. The lectures explore the ethical,… -
Re: Appropriate fee for product photography services??
Sooo true, Sam! This "potential customer" already devalued the photographer's work before even getting anything! Not returning calls/missing appointments is a HUGE red flag. This is just for her to GET photos. Imagine trying to get paid, or getting her product in exchange if bartering. What a message that sends.... I've… -
Re: >>> DSS Challenge #5 (Primary or Pastel): Feedback Thread
On to page 7... 61 - 1pocket - A buoy's best friend - I like the idea here of a naturally monochrome scene with the primary highlights. Overall I think the composition works well, but for a themed contest entry it might be a tad cluttered. The dog and fish market sign compete with the central element, the colored bouys. I… -
Re: A Trip Too Small: Fiji, New Zealand, and Some More
For me, the main goal of this trip was to climb at Castle Hill Basin. This is one of the world's foremost bouldering areas, and for a number of obvious reasons. I've had my eye on these rocks for more than a decade, and to walk up the trail to this crag was a thrilling experience. We stopped off at the first rock on the… -
First Time Second Shooting
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Re: Transoxania (Uzbekistan)
I did it all for the Nukus Nukus How to get around in the sticks U-Stan has an excellent train corrider from Bukhara, through Samarkand, up to Tashkent. They even have two high speed trains; the Registan and the Sharq. But outside that, you are pretty much on your own. There are two ways to get out of or into the Khorezm… -
Re: Sout East Asia
(drumroll) Le Grande Finale! Part VII- Bagan (Pagan) Bagan is analagous, in a sense, to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, although it does not have uninterrupted service as a major religious center, and it is a whole group of buldings and building complexes spread over 16 square miles. There are over 2,500 abandoned or… -
Canyon lands National Park/Arches NP Utah My shootout
I have been to Moab many times recently and thought I would share what I have, hope you like the the photos and info. As I keep going on Journeys in Utah, I will add more photos. My new photos will be placed at the start of this post. Arches Nat Park and Goblin - March 2010. I was in arches for night photos and anything…
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