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Re: China October 2011
Following the shopping area it was time to go look at a silk shop. We were on a tour and this is one of the prices you pay for traveling with a tour group. However we were interested in looking for another silk comforter cover and were interested in what the shop might offer. The visit began with the usual “how silk is… -
Some Exposure Settings with the Vivitar 285HV
I have been reading the Strobist blog on and off over the past year, and finally decided to drink the Kool Aid. The Strobist website is devoted to learning the use of small battery powered speedlites, entirely off camera, to create professionally lit images without the use of studio type strobe lighting. I ordered the… -
smugmug.com in the news!
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/10334362.htm?1c Navy probes new Iraq prisoner photos SETH HETTENA Associated Press CORONADO, Calif. - The U.S. military has launched a criminal investigation into photographs that appear to show Navy SEALs in Iraq sitting on hooded and handcuffed detainees, and photos of what… -
Custom Watermark Tutorial
hi everyone, like many of you I have for a long time wanted to have my own custom watermark in my photos, and like many of you I have tried all the tutorials out there, but if I wanted consistent results I had to resize my images or do it manually. I wanted a method to work with any of my images, without resizing and to… -
Re: Parent taking photos to share vs. sports photos to sell?
Excellent thread topic. Like many here, I started with the intent of shooting my daughter and getting some great gymnastics sports shots of her. I didn't like the work of the local sports photog, and wasn't super amazed at the examples I saw posted in the kiosks by the photos at other meets. Not saying they weren't good… -
Re: >>> LPS#20 - Feedback Thread
Page 3 #21 - Trasmc - The Devil's Workshop First instinct… what am I looking at? And it makes me spend some more seconds looking at it. I had it in my top list and it stayed there (near the top of my list). Crisp, clear photo. It might have been better with a different tone of the hands, but in general a job well done.… -
Re: The DGRIN SHARP SHOOTERS (DSS) Challenges (Quick links to all things official) README
DSS Archives / Rounds 1 - 50 Round #50 S-Curve or Golden Spiral: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round #49 WTH is that! [a close-up identification challenge]: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round #48 Lo-Fi digital [SOOC]: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round #47 Beginning or Ending: Entries/Feedback,… -
Re: How to capture reds in flowers?
Sam,thanks for your response. I think I have the monitor covered as i worked in the computer industry for many years. Regarding printing, I don't print at home because I recognize the cost to do it well and I rather rely on professional printers for this. The daylily photos are generally for viewing by wife, friends and… -
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… -
The Road From Zion
Vacation day in Denver. The wife awoke at 3:00am in Florida. She was snowed out of Denver for 2 days forcing us to cancel one day of the trip to Utah. Her airplane landed at 9:00am and were on the road in no time, the wife packed in the back seat asleep. We took to the road in east Denver in overcast skies. No time to stop…
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