Matthew Hunt wrote:
"There's also "File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack" within Photoshop."
This is how I (actually Susan while I watched) did it. She as
Photoshop on her Mac. I however don't have it on my Windows machine.
I'll have to go through 2 learning curves simultaneously to focus
stack
this is how I (Susan) did it.
I would have preferred to do this in Lightroom because I don't have
Photoshop. My SO does have it but it's on a Mac and I'm using Windows.
I'll have to use her machine and go through two learning curves
simultaneously to focus stack with Photoshop. Please just kill me
he tutorials too...
>
> I tried Enfuse a while back, and had the same experience as you.
>
> Jostein
>
> Den 15. juni 2015 15.27.25 CEST, skrev Tom Reese :
>>I installed Enfuse and tried a macro focus stack but the result is
>>awful. Now I'm not sure if I should
I installed Enfuse and tried a macro focus stack but the result is
awful. Now I'm not sure if I should pay something or give up on it. Is
Enfuse better suited to larger scenes like landscapes?
What is the customary donation for this type of thing?
is there a better way to focus stack macros in Li
very well executed Ken. I like it a lot. Terrific use of lines. The
color of the one brown line on the very left side of the frame is
possibly a bit too saturated for the rest of the elements in the
image. Or maybe you wanted it that way.
Great work.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:17 AM, Brian Walters
that's a quadrawingus flyaboutia
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
> Captured this unnamed dragonfly last June in the Upper Peninsula of
> Michigan.
> Any idea as to it scientific name is appreciated - for now I'm calling it
> Fred.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17
Registration is still open at 10:53 PM EST on 01 Apr 15. Su Wilson
and I are registered.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Stanley Halpin
wrote:
> Thanks for the reminder. I just signed up.
>
> stan
>
> On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:48 AM, John wrote:
>
>> I'm signed up for Grandfather Mountain again. Th
hi Larry, interesting project. You might want to put some kind of
compressible material between the wood and the mirrors. With your
current design, the mirrors could break if the wood shrinks during a
period of low humidity. You could eliminate the problem if you rotate
the wood so the grain runs v
I agree with Paul. That fog picture is really good.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Paul wrote:
> I'd vote for the third one down of the trees in the fog. For me it's the
> most moody, with the tree silhouettes receding into the fog.
>
> -p
>
> On 3/24/2015 9:56 PM, Mark C wrote:
>>
>> A few re
swim with the crocs? that's a sneaky way to get them fed.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:13 PM, David Mann wrote:
> A sign I liked at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin...
>
> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/893/#peso
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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you got enough of the people in the frame to show the relative size of
the beast and a sense of the menace it presents.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:20 PM, David Mann wrote:
> It's surprising how little a large croc needs to eat... but it's not
> surprising how much care they need to take to feed
thanks for the replies folks
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:45 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
> Tom Reese wrote:
>
>> A scan of a slide I shot with my MZ-S after I got home from the Tony
>> Sweet class at Grandfather Mountain. Shot by double exposing the frame
>> with one sh
A scan of a slide I shot with my MZ-S after I got home from the Tony
Sweet class at Grandfather Mountain. Shot by double exposing the frame
with one shot slightly out of focus.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17993552
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smells like fraud to me. My guess is that they're looking for people
to send them an email. They'll reply and offer a lower price if the
sale is conducted privately then never ship the item. I doubt that the
supposed seller even has the stuff.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:42 PM, steve harley wrote:
yeah I miss my old Mustang. That was real easy to work on. I guess I'm
pining for the Ford.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:17 PM, John wrote:
> I pine for the days when you didn't have to remove half the engine bay
> just to change a headlamp.
>
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no wonder my cuneiform always looks like crap. I've been trying to do
it in the dark.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Mark Roberts
wrote:
> Darren Addy wrote:
>
>>Your smart phone or tablet is a portable light table for viewing
>>negatives and slides.
>
> Also makes a great light source when p
ing to straighten on-line registration problems out.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who suggested that if their
>> internet support staff wouldn't come in special to fix registration
>> problems at midnight they should just delay the start of reg
grits are okay if served infrequently in small quantities
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Alan C wrote:
> An interesting discussion. I had never heard the term "grits" before. Here,
> mieliepap is the staple diet of the masses and a popular side dish with
> tomato relish at a braaivleis (barbequ
I already told the story that I now have a Canon digital slr. My other
photography items:
an infrared wildlife camera that I sometimes set up in the backyard.
I've captured foxes, raccoons, opossums and deer with it. No coyotes
yet though I have heard them howl in the woods behind the house.
a he
as a person of (partial) Welsh heritage I have mutton to say except "sheep lie".
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
> On 22 Mar 2015, at 20:31, Toine wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mike
>>
>> I'm already at home ;) This brand of cattle is called "Scottish
>> Highlanders" translated from dutch "
it's interesting how these internet forums and anonymity bring out the
worst in those with personality disorders. These people seem normal
(based on the fact that they're apparently still running around loose)
but they turn into raving lunatics when they get behind a keyboard.
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015
not a Pulitzer prize winner but interesting
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Here it is, Past-It Pumpkin Panorama:
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17991298
>
> Still not "ooh-aah" material.
>
> Rick
>
> On Mar 22
thanks for the heads up. This event used to sell out in a couple
hours. My perception is that it now takes a few days. Is that correct?
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 5:16 PM, John wrote:
> I got an email from Grandfather Mountain about the Nature Photography
> Weekend.
>
> Most of you who plan to atten
I dunno Rick. Crop that distracting stuff off the top and the OOF
leaves off the bottom and you have an interesting contrast of life and
death with the emerging flowers and the pumpkin.
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 5:13 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
> If you leave your Jack-o-lantern out all winter, here is h
I think it comes from the period right after Kodak invented color in
the mid 1950's. We here in the US had it long before the rest of the
world and at least 10 years before it reached Europe. I can vaguely
remember waking up one morning and finding that the trees had turned
from gray to green. We a
awesome shot. I was going to ask if it was a stitched panorama or
cropped but I see you already answered that it's cropped.
terrific image
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> A telephoto view of Mauna Kea, on the Big Island of Hawaii, taken from
> the summit of Haleakalaa
wow quite a transformation makes me wonder if the old boat in the
first pic is still afloat
thanks for taking the time to hunt that one down
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 8:20 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>
> For Tom - who wanted to see what's there now -
> This is pretty close to the vantage point
> of "
excellent work Ann. Congratulations on your exhibit.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 8:19 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Especially to the attention, Rick and Dan - who a close enough to get
> there..
>
> I announced this on facebook earlier today
>
> "Save the date! Saturday, April 4th - Opening of my new p
interesting reading. I've been wanting to try some of those
astrophotography shots if I ever find a dark enough place on a clear
night. That focus issue has me a little stumped.
I found this particularly interesting: "...as Canon points out, many
of today's wide-angle zooms are simply inverted tel
yeah this thread has gone to hull
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 10:05 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
> Please! No moor puns!
> http://photo.net/photos/RickW
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 3/20/2015 15:11, John wrote:
>>>
>>> Shouldn't that have been "if my piers find it
Ann, I like the shot just fine as is but would still like to see what
it looks like today
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> On 3/20/2015 15:11, John wrote:
>>
>> Shouldn't that have been "if my piers find it interesting"?
>
> May have to dock you for that groaner
>
> ann
I thought this was a photo of the PDML Canadian contingent while they
were still in hibernation?
Well spotted Rick. A nice bit of whimsy.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Alan C wrote:
> I always wondered what happened to the Triffids.
>
> Alan C
>
> -Original Message- From: Rick Womer
probably nothing new to some of you but I learned quite a bit from this:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/how-focus-works?BI=4906
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to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please v
to reduce the slide:
remember that rudeness turns people off (not aimed at anyone at all -
a general observation from many forums over many years)
try to help when people ask for it
people participate because the list is informative, entertaining and
it provides social interaction - any others?
no
n
RAW, crop when needed and convert to jpg.
That's it. No levels, no sharpening, no anything.
It's very good to know that the PDML is still going. I'll contribute
when I can but there's not much I can offer.
Tom Reese
sorry if this is a duplicate post the first one doesn't
Mark (He who is NOT all covered with $#IT) Roberts titled a message:
> Bow down before me, peasants!
Oh there it is. A dead giveaway.
Now we see the violence inherent in the system.
Dennis
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> Buy it.
>
> If you don't like it, _someone_ will take it off your hands.
IIRC that lens sold for over a thousand dollars.
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> > what's a flip bracket?
> >
> > Tom Reese
> >
> >
> The bracket holds the flash above the camera and allows it to remain
> upright when you go fr
weekend I ordered the 360 and a flip bracket. The 540 was back in
> stock yesterday. Go figure.
I like the flash a lot. I set the flash head with the the slight downward tilt
for macro photography with my 200mm lens.
what's a flip bracket?
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s and stitched the images?
thanks for posting that Daniel. Fascinating picture (and NO clouds!)
Tom Reese
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> >From the Astronomy Picture of the Day page, a stunning photogra
ate/zw20_pc/!?~language=en&~Okcode=startitem&ostore=premiums&selected_area=02
if that link doesn't work:
go to Pentax Imaging
click on purchase our products
click on promotional items
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'll report back when I hear from Pentax.
Thank you to those who offered suggestions. Thank you to the rest of you for
not busting by stones.
Tom Reese
> Tom Reese wrote:
> > my AF-360FGZ is no longer:
> >
> > zooming
> > the light, format, zoom and channel butto
this Pentax marketing deal seems a bit odd:
http://www.mad.co.uk/Main/News/Articlex/9bb65e3aea564c28a376d78b3479b46b/Pentax-reels-in-NFA-deal.html
does anyone besides me think this is a little fishy?
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the white/yellow slider to "white" position?
> The fault you describe looks like the unit is in yellow position.
>
> Dario
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tom Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Pentax List"
> Sent: Monday, Ju
e of these flashes repaired? How much did
the repair cost?
Does anyone have any idea what a used one is worth?
Should I try to get it fixed or replace it with a 540FGZ (if I can find one)?
thanks for any and all replies (even the smart-ass ones)
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My thoughts on the weekend:
>From the viewpoint of a would-be nature photographer, this weekend is one of
>the highlights of my photographic year.
These trips always inspires me to get out there and try the things I learn. Don
Nelson did his usual
stellar job of lining up top flight talent for t
Oops sorry I missed the breakfast part.
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> Interesting approach to a breakfast drink ... thanks for the suggestion,
> Tom, but I don't drink except for an occasional taste of good wine and a
> beer on
I suggest that you add a stiff dose of peppermint schnappes to whatever recipe
you're using now
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> Anyone got a recipe that they like for hot chocolate. It's cold @ Casa
> Belinkoff these mornings
TTL
> and SB , period.
> Now, a firmware update will hopefully take care of this. They'd
> better. Or then upgrade the flash but that'd be harder ...
My 360FGZ does some weird things like that with my MZ-S. Fresh batteries in the
flash seem to help some but not always.
Tom Rees
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>
> -- Original message --
> From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have for sale or trade:
> >
> > AF140C in exc
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> Hi,
>
> I have for sale or trade:
>
> AF140C in excellent condition, with case and adapter rings - Price ?,
> not really sure how much these are worth, open to negotiation.
Paul,
to give you a baseline,
From: David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I need a life.
Take Frank's.
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> I just completed regestring Frank and myself.
>
> Now your in for it.:-)
>
> Dave
tsk...you do know you're judged by the company you keep don't you?
we (Susan and I) just completed ours as well.
hmmmyou could say the same thing to her I suppose...
Tom Reese and Susan Wilson will be there again
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> Count me in. Now my wife says she will go. Also looks like her sister has
> found us a place to stay with friends who actu
e boarder, so we'll see,
You could build a large wooden chicken...
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From: David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Got Canon thumb yet Tom.:-)
lol
I shoot 90% of my stuff with my MZ-S's and my Canon has a winder anyway.
Tom Reese
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> Driving from Harrisburg, PA should probably take 8 to 9
> hours.
Does that include tire changing?
Susan and I will be there as well.
Tom Reese
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My MZ-S has a loud buzz while winding the film. I obviously need to ship it out
for repair. Does anyone have any guesses on the possible causes?
I have some doubts about whether I should even process the last roll of film.
I'm wondering if it advanced properly.
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> Sounds fun, Tom. I've always wanted to make out that way. Stop
> anywhere on the way?
>
> Now start scanning! We want photos and we all know how much you love to scan.
We stopped lots of place
corrected sloppy editing
> We had a good time and it was a worthwhile stop on our tour since we were
> going
> through there anyway. I don't know that it's worth a visit by itself but I
> definitely
> recommend it in combination with the National Parks that are within a day's
> drive.
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A while back, I asked for advice about Monument Valley for a trip I was
planning. For those who might consider a visit down there, I offer the
following:
There are two campgrounds and neither one is great. The one in the tribal park
is more primitive than the one at Gouldings. We wound up rendi
All the bids were cancelled for the reason "wrong bid". That does seem
suspicious. You could cancel the auction and re-list it.
It took a little while to find your auction. The ebay search engine discarded
the "*" character and everything after it. That stupid model name...
From: Paul Stenquist
to.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4826012
I hope this helps.
Tom Reese
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> So I've finally got some hummingbirds at my feeder on a regular basis.
> Who know how to capture them? (p
but I don't see much sense in putting bad pictures in
there either.
thanks
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I'm having the same difficulties with my Scan Elite 5400 (this isn't the newer
version II). Dark areas in the slide just block out.
>
> Would anyone care to share their opinions about film scanners? My
> Canon 8400F just won't cut it for color slides. It's not capable of
> resolving shadow det
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> On 8/2/06, Tom Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm putting a tour together and Monument Valley is one of the places we
> > want
> to visit
here any campgrounds
with showers?
thanks for any help you can offer.
Tom Reese
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It looks like I won't be going since registration is closed and my schedule is
looking pretty busy.
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> Anyone going?
>
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> http://www.twosixteen.com
> Shoot more film!
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extinction, building lots wouldn't be
prohibitively expensive etc etc etc.
Tom Reese
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>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Reese"
> Subject: Re: New telephoto lenses?
>
>
> > IMO, the best thing to clean up air pollu
Change tax and social policy to place more of the cost of raising children on
the parents. Offer tax incentives for those who go childless. Talk about it.
I'd love to hear just one politician say that it's even a problem.
Tom Reese
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IMO, the best thing to clean up air pollution and all the other problems we
have is to address overpopulation.
Tom Reese
> Very good for car buffs, very bad for air quality.
> Older cars can generate 10X as much emmissions.
> The best thing to clean up air polution in the US
> wou
with pins would be a better solution.
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year!
lol my political opinions can best be summed up as "all government is
inherently evil and the less we have of it the better". There we're done...
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sed negs than those who rely on AE.
I certainly believe that. My pictures are a hell of a lot better when I use my
spot meter instead of relying on the AE.
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I don't know...an aftermarket screwmount? It could be a total POS.
IMO, you could better spend your money elsewhere.
Tom Reese
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> Nope, that's for sure.
> Looks w
I'd say it's time to break out the longboat and do some pillaging of your own.
That does suck. I think you're doing the right thing by pursuing him. You may
not get anything other than an apology but you have to protect your work.
Tom Reese
From: DagT <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I did a little checking. Boz has a picture of one on his website. It uses the
4P cabling system which is apparently incompatible with the current 5P system.
It of seemingly limited value to anyone using current Pentax equipment.
Tom Reese
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) off of KEH a few years
ago.
I don't know if this helps or not but I at least I got to mention a long
forgotten gizmo.
Tom Reese
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> Does any Pentax flashes provide red ligt (i
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Film still rules, dude!
>
>
>
> cheers,
> frank the film guy
THE film guy?
Tom (another film guy) Reese
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instant
oatmeal. You could also heat soup etc on it. You'll want to drink something hot
in the evenings when it gets chilly.
Do not stay in the tent during a thunderstorm. Wait it out in the car.
That's what I can think of right now. I hope it helps.
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The legs are independent of the heads. You can put pretty much any tripod head
you want on your Bogen legs.
My SO uses a CR2 system head and she's happy with it. One item you might want
to consider is the Bogen Junior Elbow Bracket for the CR2 system. It makes it
much easier to shoot vertically
Hmm...you did set the refresh rate to at least 75 Hz?
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> Hi!
>
> I've bought Philips 17P50 CRT monitor. For some odd reason it really
> hurts my eyes. I've run Adobe Gamma and profiled it. Yet, afte
ey see a gorgeous photo of an
> equally gorgeous sunset? What does a sunset have to "say" (except
> perhaps, "isn't this beautiful")?
Not all pictures have messages. Some just appeal to our emotions. Some are
documentary and contain information only but don't make
I did shoot some stuff for this one but I was disappointed with the results.
Never show anyone your bad work and all of that...
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> Here are results to date (responses from 16 people):
>
> 13D) F
here's your damned picture
http://www.photo.net/photos/tomreese
it's the best I could do with this scanner software
Next time I'll keep my mouth shut.
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e.
>
>
> Tom C.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >To: pdml@pdml.net
> >Subject: Re: Advice on Hummingbird Nest
> >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 10:07:13 -0600
>
learning something isn't reason enough to jeopardize the well being of wildlife
IMO. It's a question of ethics. If the animals know you're there then you're
too close. A nice photograph isn't worth a birds death.
From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> And not learn anything?
>
> > >
> >there's a w
there's a website called hummingbird.net that might answer your questions. I
personally think you should stay way clear. You tip off predators and you
stress the parents and the chicks when you start poking around birds nests.
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same dot size,
> and will lose more detail.
thank you Patrice. I wasn't aware of the vertical orientation issue. That's
certainly food for thought.
Tom Reese
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digital projection into one contest seems to be a
relatively simple thing to do.
Our Federation of Camera Clubs interclub contests just had their first combined
digital projections and slides contest. I wasn't there but I haven't heard
anything negative about the experiment.
Thank you
be at a competitive disadvantage because my slides are what
they are and the digital images can be altered. The digitally projected images
at the GFM presentations didn't seem to suffer much compated to the slides that
were shown.
Tom Reese
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l save a lot of aggravation and expense.
My question from other club members is:
are you having contests with projected images? What resolution do you use for
the images? Have you had any problems?
thanks for your help.
Tom Reese
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that's a great idea Paul.
thanks
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> BTW, the best way to accomplish this shot would be to check exposure when the
> coon is not present with an incident flash meter.
This is a repeat message. The first one apparently didn't go through.
I have an interesting photographic situation and I'd to get some opinions on
the best way to proceed.
I hang a suet feeder in a tree that's about 12' from the bathroom window. The
feeder brings in woodpeckers and other birds
h my MZ-S so exposure is critical.
Does anyone have any thoughts? Other ideas?
thanks
Tom Reese
s - their own stock photos, basically. AGH!
> Looks like I'll be paying the lab to scan the film.
Scott,
I have the same feelings you do about the digital realm. That said, I think
you'll have to get involved in it if you want to pursue commercial work. You're
handicapping yourself if you don't.
My .02 worth.
Tom Reese
the branch.
Of the lenses you mentioned, the 80-320 is your best bet IMO. Focal
length counts for everything in bird photography. I haven't used mine
for birds but I have used it for bigger wildlife at a distance and had good
results.
Tom Reese
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And Tshirt size would be most benificial
Tom Reese, U.S., L or XL
My SO will also be there but she uses Canon equipment so I don't think she
should get a damned thing.
Tom (hope she doesn't ever see this) Reese
> Do we get passes in the mail, or is the printed invoice our pass. Just asking
> as
> Frank and I are on one invoice number.
Unless they changed something, they'll give you your passes, name tags etc.
when you get there.
It wouldn't hurt to bring the invoice or e-mail confirmation but I don'
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