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Highlining the Red Rock Rendezvous
So last week some of the best slackliners in the world converged on Red Rocks, just outside of Las Vegas (yeah I know, we're a small group and it's not hard to get the best together :rofl) to rig some highlines and take part in the festivities, and I was priveliged to have a part. Here's a few favorites of mine from the… -
Re: Tufted Titmouse
The birds breast is light grey - when I clock the lightest areas I read ~240,244,246 - Almost nowhere do I clock above 250, So I don't think the detail is truly blown, but it may not be easily visible on all monitors. When I corrected the color by threshold I may have raised the data too high on the chest so I went back to… -
Re: Tag Galaxy
I played around with that a couple days ago. Neat interface that could have well been text for the first many steps to pare down to one's final search. And it all depends how well the images were "tagged" to begin with, which were very inaccurate from what I searced for. Still, though, pretty cool concept, nonetheless. I… -
Re: WTB Cheap Canon Digital SLR
I have a Rebel 300D that is actually in very good, almost excellent shape (about a 8 out 10). The LCD has zero marks, but the body has some rub marks on the back and on the flash cover. The grip still has all the rubber on it, which is usually the first thing to go. Comes with box, all papers/software, neck strap, charger,… -
Re: Anyone Else Seeing Lower Statcounter Numbers?
OK I just did an additional journey thru your popular photos gallery all 235 of them and then the 24 images in skateboading (259 images total) from 6:23 - 6:37 p.m. (ish). You can also go into your StatCounter admin page under 'config' and delete the 'blocking cookie' so it will log your own hits and double check yourself.… -
Re: Venice Rookery
Thanks Steve. Yes..it does look like an excellent place to shoot. Lots of trees and water. Couple islands with lots of nests. There is even a huge dead tree that rivals "Harry's Tree". Nothing was purching on the tree this day...but. :D Also talked to a bird expert dude...and he told us there is a couple of owls in the… -
Re: Canon 1DmIV AF evaluated by Rob Galbraith
<< Great photographers use Manual Focusing, so Nikon's excellent Focus system (<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/mwink.gif" border="0" alt="" >) is worthless for great photographer <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/rolleyes1.gif" border="0" alt="" > . When exposure control should not be on full auto… -
Hahnel Inspire Wireless Remote with Liveview Display for Canon
I have had this device for a while, but I didn't get to use it much. Manufacturer page with detailed description http://www.hahnel.ie/index.cfm?page=dslrremotecontrols&pId=65 From the m/f site: 190+ft (60m) radius. All the original accessories except the box. I'll even add battery holder for free. Google shopping search… -
Re: Learned the hard way!
OK, how 'bout this setup... saves some dough but keeps important, high quality components, and allows for upgrades later when the economy improves :D. Bogen Manfrotto 627, $55, coupled with a Kirk QRC 1.75, also $55, to sit atop my Bogen 488RC2 ball head. Add the RRS MPR CL, for $110 and a plate for my D80, $55, and I'm… -
Re: What is happening in this photo
Focal length is 235. I should have mentioned it, but wasn't sure it would be needed. Distance is approximate.....50 to 70 yds maybe a bit longer. I have had this happen at a closer range of around 20 to 30 yds. Like this photo and others I have taken it has been a somewhat breezy day, but not a hard windy day. Hot and very…
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