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DIY small softbox
After I looked at this item online this morning I decided to try and make my own softbox. I found quite a few designs online that other people have done which gave me loads of ideas, but I didn't have any of the stuff to hand and no opportunity to get it today, so thought I'd try to make one with stuff I already had, if… -
Mini-Challenge #196 "Guess What This Is?"
Mini-Challenge #196 "Guess What This Is?" The challenge this time is to post a photo that is not immediately recognizable. Force your viewers to study the picture and imagine what it is. It is up to you whether or not to caption your photo with the answer. Here are a few examples of mine: #1 #2 #3 You will have from today,… -
1200 miles, 3 states, 2 countires, 3 kids, 1 wonder of the world
My wife and I are crazy. We packed up our 11 month old daughter, our 5 year old son, and our 9 year old son in a rented Acadia for an old fashioned road trip vacation Griswald style. 1st stop? Darlington PA for my family reunion, then Tom Petty @First Niagara Pavillion, didn't feel like sneaking a camera in and this was… -
Stockholm, Sweden: a short break
Hi all, Recently took a family trip to Stockholm for a 3 day weekend. Wasn't able to pack much as still recovering from an operation on my right collarbone... and yeah i'm right handed :rolleyes So packed my D7000 and a Nikkor 35mm f1.8... about all I could manage to lift with assistance from my left arm (anyone notice… -
Will & Cait's Military Wedding
A bit of back story on this couple. Will and Cait have dated for several years. He joined the military a couple of years ago after working a great job close to DC. After all of his training and commissioning he arrived at Fort Bragg and was told he would be deploying. Fast forward 5 months to December 2008 and they decided… -
Panama - Kuna Yala Region
My wife and I got the chance to head down to Panama recently and we took a trip up to the Kuna Yala region on the Caribbean side. It was pretty much postcard perfect with the exception of some trash floating in the waters here and there. The Kuna Indians enjoy autonomy from the Panamanian government and get to keep the… -
Fire!
Some of the shots from a fire last week. I've never shot outside before, let alone action outside. The only thing I've done with this gear is shoot gymnastics. So there's a bit of a learning curve, and as you can see, some of the photos are blown out. I stayed way back at first because I didn't want to get in the… -
Re: The DGRIN SHARP SHOOTERS (DSS) Challenges (Quick links to all things official) README
Archive challenges: 51-100 Round 100 Photography 100 yrs ago: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 99 Norman Rockwell: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 98 Contrasting Colors: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 97 (The eyes have it!): Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 96 (Vanishing Point(s)):… -
Re: Automatic number plate recognition for photographers?
[QUOTE=Mikester;1589035 Sales are slow this year. The MX scene in CO was pretty used to same day prints from another photog that doesn't come around much anymore. [/QUOTE] Until you found the software to recognise the numbers ( which i'd be interested in too!), instead of worrying about tagging the shots id be just… -
Re: Having buttons side by side
Remove your current HTML/CSS content and use this instead. HTML <div class="highlight-container"> <h2><b>Workshop Details</b></h2> <p class="venue"><b>Venue:</b> The workshop will be conducted over a Zoom video call. The link to join the zoom call will be shared with you 24 hours before the workshop is scheduled to…
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