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Re: [David] Winter in Yellowstone
Posted by David Cardinal:
Dave--Yeah, of course I noticed it just as the email started to go out (left over from the last issue). I suspended the emailer and fixed the source hoping that might help, but no dice. And the last thing I wanted to do was stop & restart t
Dave--Yeah, of course I noticed it just as the email started to go out (left over from the last issue). I suspended the emailer and fixed the source hoping that might help, but no dice. And the last thing I wanted to do was stop & restart t
Re: [David] Winter in Yellowstone
Posted by Daveluperti:
Must say though, according to the caption, that's a funny looking leopard .......
Must say though, according to the caption, that's a funny looking leopard .......
Re: [David] Winter in Yellowstone
Posted by David Cardinal:
Ben--Thx. The first day I was a bit worried about our bison/buffalo pix as the light was pretty bad, but then we got some gorgeous light for the next two days so it worked out nicely. More frost would have been fun, but I like the clean loo
Ben--Thx. The first day I was a bit worried about our bison/buffalo pix as the light was pretty bad, but then we got some gorgeous light for the next two days so it worked out nicely. More frost would have been fun, but I like the clean loo
Re: [David] Winter in Yellowstone
Posted by dog121:
Love the photo's David . The buffalo with his head turned to his right is my favorite . Ben
Love the photo's David . The buffalo with his head turned to his right is my favorite . Ben
Re: Leopard <> Bison :-)
Posted by David Cardinal:
In DPS 8-03 going out this morning one of the captions didn't get updated from the previous issue. Not that anyone would mistake an American Bison for a Leopard, but just in case the ton+ critter featured full frame is indeed a Bison and no
In DPS 8-03 going out this morning one of the captions didn't get updated from the previous issue. Not that anyone would mistake an American Bison for a Leopard, but just in case the ton+ critter featured full frame is indeed a Bison and no
Re: How to convert HD videos: TS, MTS, M2TS, HD MOV, etc to AVI, WMV, MPEG
Posted by Aviviamberg:
[b]Part One: What is TS, MTS, M2TS?[/b] [img]http://www.aidownloading.com/images/guide/hitachi-dz-bd70a-blu-ray-camcorde.jpg[/img] [b]TS[/b] is the abbreviation of Transport stream (in high definition). It is a communication protocol
[b]Part One: What is TS, MTS, M2TS?[/b] [img]http://www.aidownloading.com/images/guide/hitachi-dz-bd70a-blu-ray-camcorde.jpg[/img] [b]TS[/b] is the abbreviation of Transport stream (in high definition). It is a communication protocol
Re: Best Group Portrait Lens?
Posted by Tony Rundle:
I am using a 35-70 mm 2.8 for most group shots. (I'm thinking about replacing it with the Sigma 24-79 as I find the push/pull action annoying. Someone joked that there ought to be a flap to put the coal in, but it works fine) Otherwise I us
I am using a 35-70 mm 2.8 for most group shots. (I'm thinking about replacing it with the Sigma 24-79 as I find the push/pull action annoying. Someone joked that there ought to be a flap to put the coal in, but it works fine) Otherwise I us
Re: PhotoRescue, A Must Have
Posted by David Cardinal:
Larry--I chuckled a bit at your mention of recovering other folks' cards. I always have a copy on my laptop when leading safaris and it seems like at least once each trip I get to use it to recover something for someone. I've also start
Larry--I chuckled a bit at your mention of recovering other folks' cards. I always have a copy on my laptop when leading safaris and it seems like at least once each trip I get to use it to recover something for someone. I've also start
Re: New VR Photography book
Posted by langier:
If you are into VR photography or want to learn how, Scott is one of the best out there!
If you are into VR photography or want to learn how, Scott is one of the best out there!
Re: Epson Printer Recommendation
Posted by Greg Nevitt:
Thanks for the input. I was pondering an outside lab for the B&W printing. Whom might you suggest?
Thanks for the input. I was pondering an outside lab for the B&W printing. Whom might you suggest?
Re: Misc. Photo Books
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Re: Epson Printer Recommendation
Posted by David Cardinal:
Greg--I don't print all that much B&W but aside from echoing Rick's advice as an option I've found each successive generation of Epson to be better than the previous as far as accuracy. I currently use an Epson 4880 with Imageprint RIP for
Greg--I don't print all that much B&W but aside from echoing Rick's advice as an option I've found each successive generation of Epson to be better than the previous as far as accuracy. I currently use an Epson 4880 with Imageprint RIP for
Re: [David] Winter in Yellowstone
David Cardinal:
Iâm just back from a great trip with my friends Will & Lawrence to Yellowstone and southern Montana. Due to scheduling issues we almost missed the winter season but got there just in time for some good snow scenes and plenty of animal
Iâm just back from a great trip with my friends Will & Lawrence to Yellowstone and southern Montana. Due to scheduling issues we almost missed the winter season but got there just in time for some good snow scenes and plenty of animal
Re: Epson Printer Recommendation
Posted by RickMoore:
Greg, Since everyone's definition of high volume differs possibly knowing how often or with what regularity you plan on printing B&W would be of more assistance in guessing a printer choice. For me, instead of outlaying the money on a
Greg, Since everyone's definition of high volume differs possibly knowing how often or with what regularity you plan on printing B&W would be of more assistance in guessing a printer choice. For me, instead of outlaying the money on a
Re: Epson Printer Recommendation
Posted by Greg Nevitt:
I currently have an Epson R1800 printer which has served very well. The only downside to it is it's lack of ability to print B&W accurately. So, I am looking to upgrade to something that would handle B&W real well. I don't do high volume
I currently have an Epson R1800 printer which has served very well. The only downside to it is it's lack of ability to print B&W accurately. So, I am looking to upgrade to something that would handle B&W real well. I don't do high volume
Re: How to transfer songs, movies, photos, playlists, TV shows, podcasts a
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Re: OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS
Posted by hcarl:
This Hairy Woodpecker was squaking for something to eat at lunch time today so along with putting some suet in the feeder I took along my Canon G9 and snapped a shot of him at 2 1/2 ft. Supposed to be a elusive forest dweller but not this
This Hairy Woodpecker was squaking for something to eat at lunch time today so along with putting some suet in the feeder I took along my Canon G9 and snapped a shot of him at 2 1/2 ft. Supposed to be a elusive forest dweller but not this
Re: Nikon Micro-Nikkor AF-S 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF VR USA Lens Mint
Posted by Digitalguy:
I have for sale on E-Bay a Nikon Micro-Nikkor AF-S 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF VR USA Lens in mint condition + EXTRAS. The E=Bay auction is located at : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170454248218 The auction starts tonight
I have for sale on E-Bay a Nikon Micro-Nikkor AF-S 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF VR USA Lens in mint condition + EXTRAS. The E=Bay auction is located at : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170454248218 The auction starts tonight
Re: CD/DVD Burning Software
Posted by RickMoore:
Pete, Glad you were able to make use of the information. I was not planning to upgrade my version but with the cost lower than an upgrade I bought a new copy also. I like Nero and the deal is just too good to pass up if one is comfortabl
Pete, Glad you were able to make use of the information. I was not planning to upgrade my version but with the cost lower than an upgrade I bought a new copy also. I like Nero and the deal is just too good to pass up if one is comfortabl
Re: Recommondations: camera for Africa?
Posted by RickMoore:
Chayelle, Very interesting observations and good thoughts. It gives them backup equipment in case of a camera failure in the field and keeps all the kids busy. Thanks for the valid contribution. You have definitely broadened the options.
Chayelle, Very interesting observations and good thoughts. It gives them backup equipment in case of a camera failure in the field and keeps all the kids busy. Thanks for the valid contribution. You have definitely broadened the options.