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Blue Whale beached at Bean Hollow, CA
Just when I read about the 80 foot North Pacific Blue Whale that washed ashore <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Bean</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Hollow</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st="on">State</st1:PlaceType> <st1:PlaceType… -
Re: My try at a self portrait
Another try today OK, so no drastic changes like divamum for today. I tried some different colour solid tops and tried to work on not covering my right eye with my glasses. That was way more difficult than I ever expected! I also tried adjusting the lighting but I'm not so sure I was very successful with that. Oh...and… -
Re: How do I get my categories?
First you need to see your whole galleries/category box to set the "arrange by" to "position" instead of "recent". Change this in your CSS so you will see your whole box on your homepage when logged in. No one else will see it. This will also give you a quick way to navigate to any category when logged in. change… -
Re: SOLD: Canon 28-135 IS
And replied to! Thanks! Here is the product description from Amazon: Equipped with an Image Stabilizer and high zoom ratio, the Canon EF 28-135mm standard zoom lens delivers sharp, natural-looking pictures virtually ever time. The lens is particularly handy for places where flashes are prohibited, as it excels in dim… -
Re: Overcast Skies
Troy, I am not sure I understand your question - I just pulled down my copy of Bryan Peterson's "Understanding Exposure" to see if I could understand what you were referring to as difficult exposures. I like his book a lot, but could not identify what were "difficult exposures". Reflected light meters ( like in our… -
Re: F2.8 Through Zoom Range
That was kind of my point bringing up the Nikkor 14-24. That is supposedly an outstanding lens that many pro wedding photogs might have. Thom Hogan says it's so good that it beats all 4 of the Nikkor primes in its range (14, 18, 20, 24), and is incredibly sharp. By all accounts, this is a lens worth owning, indeed I've… -
Re: New Lens or Camera? 5D or 40D?
If you are shooting weddings with a single camera you, and your clients, are taking a terrible risk. You are depending on the continued service of a device that I guarantee will ultimately fail. You really must have a backup camera or you will eventually get burnt. Cameras tend to fail at the worst possible time and for… -
Re: Nikon 70-200 f/2.8, 80-200 f/2.8D, 300 f/4
WOW Mike...Thanx...those shots are beauties!!! thats exactly what i am looking for, nice clear sharp images i have the 70-300 VR and my kit lense that came with my old D70, the 18-70 what i like about the 70-300..it has a good range for me, i use it through the whole range but it tends to be soft at 300, i shoot wildlife… -
Re: Uhm.... really unsure about this.
I would definitely encourage you to be careful. You never know who may have been stalking your work for a year or two, or who may be sensitive / self-conscious. And unfortunately, you never know who may explode with a negative review that seriously harms your business. Thankfully for the photographer I *tried* to hire, I'm… -
Re: Light weaving II
How to... I should take a shot of the setup. The first series I simply tied a small led flashlight to some fishing monofilament and then tied it to the dining room light fixture. The line was only about 18" and I set the camera on the dining room table. Using a 12-24mm lens I played a bit with the zoom but could not get…
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