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Nov 7, 2019 13:35:38   #
Voss wrote:


Just Curious;
Did you have to get a "Photo Release" signed by these Women before Posting their Personal Images on the U.H.H. Website?
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Nov 7, 2019 13:25:40   #
grandpaw wrote:
My pelican friends were just dying to have their picture taken this morning, so I obliged and took a few.


Very Nice Portraint and great Bokeh too.
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Nov 7, 2019 13:24:20   #
greymule wrote:
Please download for correct color and detail


Beautiful image, it belongs in a Frame hanging on a Livingroom Wall to share with Friends & Family.
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Nov 7, 2019 13:18:38   #
Aneallen wrote:
A newly.

My baptism by fire photographer experience was in a studio franchise, idea of former spouse.
Babies, kids ,families, Barnie (the tv purple animal), Holiday.
Hours of work. Past tense.

Financial restraints, I'm using a Canon EOS REBEL SL1(Sony at the bottom of Lake Michigan). Take a deep breath.

Like to share a few specimen for perusal

Ann


Hello, Sounds like you had a "Rough" start in Photography, but I take it now you are "Free" to pursue you Photography in a variety of different ways. Whatever you go after, we all hope you will SHARE WITH US here at the U.H.H. website. I myself am a "Advanced Beginner" of about 3 years, when I bought my first DSLR Camera & Lens, a Nikon D3300, which I still own and enjoy the images I have created.
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Nov 7, 2019 12:59:25   #
Scruples wrote:
Once you are in the confines of the property lines, you have trespassed. That will cost you more than a photograph. To play it safe, look for ground markers and signs. Stay clear of them - perhaps a hundred feet or so. Then you may be able to take a photo. It's times like these when you need a long zoom lens.
If the shot doesn't work, walk away. Fines and jail time are not worth it.


And a Tripod too.
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Nov 7, 2019 12:55:00   #
grandpaw wrote:
Pelican portrait with a nice blue and white sky background


Great Portrait, and the Bokeh is fantastic too.
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Nov 7, 2019 12:52:52   #
Bob Mevis wrote:
I must be the only member here who doesn't have access to things worth photographing.
I have mobility issues although, I push myself daily and am up to most of a mile a day. I do have to use a cane. Due to health issues, I can't drive right now and, I don't have a vehicle.
We do have a municipal park, but it is more of a picnic spot and really isn't scenic.

My Dr. Has told me that most likely I'll be able to drive by Summer of 2020. While I'm happy about that, I hate car shopping. I'm not complaining, mind you, I just miss using my camera. I do thank God for the blessings I do have. Now, I just need to find a local Church that is like the one that I went to as a youngster. I think it's gonna be hard to find.

Anyway, I apologize for rambling on.

Bob
I must be the only member here who doesn't have ac... (show quote)


God provided you with wonderful Imagination, use it around your house and yard, there are many flowers, Chipmonks, Squirrels, Lovely leaves on the trees, etc. Many Items in your home to photograph.
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Nov 7, 2019 12:31:45   #
LMG wrote:
I played hookie from work and puttered around the house smoking out the neighbors


Very Stunning imaginative Images, Incense I guess, correct? As a beginner myself, I ask you, how did you shoot these and get a Black background.??
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Nov 7, 2019 12:26:43   #
stavros wrote:
October, 2019


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Nov 7, 2019 12:25:34   #
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Nov 7, 2019 12:22:50   #
Dria wrote:
I have gone through a lot of on-line searched regarding this problem.

I just got home from vacation. I had a 128gb SD sandisk card. when I downloaded the photos the 1st half are fine. the second half say "no valid image" the file number and 123.jpg is there..when i look at properties there is data. I tried opening them in Windows Photos, in Adobe, tried uploading to web..nothing.
adobe says "could not complete your request because a JPEG marker length is too short (the file may be truncated or incomplete). say what???

any ideas? suggestions?
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First, Where did you buy your SD Card?
Alway make an effort to purchase your Cards from a Reputable Photography Dealer.
Saying that, there are always "Duds", so contact where ever you purchased the 128GB card and ask for a refund on that card, maybe there was a manufacture "Recall" on that Card.
Saving money on discounted SD cards sometimes does not turn out very well.
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Nov 7, 2019 12:14:38   #
JmeGoll wrote:
Hello there!! I'm very new to this group and looking forward to learning from you all. I am a hairstylist, not a photographer. I take photos of my guests everyday using my phone. And I can't stand the quality. I really want to up my social media marketing game by taking better photos. My question is this. How do I even begin on researching cameras? I want something decent of course but I don't think I need anything too major. This camera would be mainly used for work photos and I'm sure I'd want to use it on my kids, too.
I mainly take indoor photos of clients but I do occasionally take them outside.
Any advice would be so appreciated!!
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You would most likely want a quality Point & Shoot Camera. Check out the "Panasonic Lumix" Brand of digital Cameras, they use "Leica" lens. I owned a "Past Model" of this brand and it produced very nice Photos. But do your diligent research so you find the exact Brand and Model of camera that will fit YOUR need in your Photography.
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Sep 4, 2019 09:54:04   #
connievloutely wrote:
I am looking for some advice on an external hard drive with a capacity of 2 tb.

I have used Seagate and western digital in the past.

what is the current best brand for reliability.

Your thoughts please!


A question I would enjoy an answer to Is;
How many Raw Images will fit on 1 TB external portable H.D.
I am considering buying an external H.D. for my Laptop and not sure what size I should buy.
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Sep 4, 2019 09:43:16   #
billnikon wrote:
Really? I do photo shows and I used to shoot with the D7000 and got really good prints for my shows.
I strongly suggest you up your shooting SKILLS or you will continue to be disappointed in your D7500 also.


Do you actually Know the Skills of the Photographer you are critizing here on UHH?

I will answer that you DO NOT know the Skill level of the Photographer you are Critizing.

I personally am a 2.5 year Beginner in DSLR Photography, my Skill level is a "Beginner", maybe I would say an "Advanced Beginner", I am still learning many things, and striving to apply what I am leaning.

My suggestion to you, a skill you might need to improve, is "Humility", you seem to process an air of " Know it All", or "Haughtiness".

Most all of us here enjoy learning from each other, Positive suggestions how to improve, I hope you will do better next time.
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Sep 4, 2019 09:15:50   #
I had a small Panasonic Lumix P & S Camera years ago, it created excellent images. So, I am suggesting that this FZ1000, " Bridge Camera" should also produce very acceptable images too.

I own a Nikon D3300 DSLR with 4 Nikon Lens, which I enjoy very much.
So, I am just providing you my Positive experience with my Panasonic Lumix brand Camera.
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