That was fun to watch. As a young teenager learning photography, I use to take the lens off my Pentax and go thru the shutter speeds.
Getting my Photography Certificate at our Community College and taking several seminars in all fields, I learned from the pros. They all shared something in common. Art directors, company directors, etc. can be pushy. The better modeling agencies always provided a backup model in case the primary model didn't have good chemistry with the photographer or other essential personnel. Pressing the shutter is only part of your job. E.L. Shapiro is spot on.
Add road rage to the mix and those props will take your head off.
joer wrote:
Thanks but the video was not created by me. I can only take credit for the bird images.
Your photos are an inspiration for me to improve my bird photography. Thanks
Shellback wrote:
I was presented with this poster when I got my pilots license - something a good aviator will never forget...
As an engine mechanic with the Air National Guard, daily safety quote was fly in the middle of the air, not on the edges. Ground, trees, buildings, etc. were on the edges. So fly in the middle.
Thanks for the tips Jim Pops and bleirer.
And at the bottom of this post is an add for Lawn Mower 3.0. Manscaped
The last time my cc was hacked (about 3 yrs. ago), the customer service agent at fraud section informed me all transactions are sent thru the air waves (wireless). When your card is swiped thru a card reader, it is a wireless transmission to the cc company. Hackers intercept the transmissions on its way to the cc company, then sell pages and pages of cc numbers and info to anyone who wants it. Two stores called me stating someone is making a purchase over the phone. Both cases were women buying cosmetics and clothes on the east coast. One was for a $6.00 treat in France.
Save to my reading list. Thanks for passing this along.
I keep all my passwords written down on index cards. The top shows the name of the site/app, etc., user name and password. Easy to thumb through the index cards and find what I'm looking for. Started doing this years ago after one site said I got my mother's maiden name wrong while trying to reset a forgotten password.
I tried skydiving back when I was young, fearless and stupid. Skydiving magazine had a for sale section in the back. 40 yrs later, I still remember one add. Wife said parachute must go. For sale, one slightly used wife, dishes, appliances included. Wish I kept a copy of that issue.
The hesitation might be from the camera set to exposure delay mode. I use it all the time when on a tripod. I always forget to turn it off when hand holding. See page 264 in the manual. Page 264 isn't much help, so here is what you do. Looking at the screen on the back of your camera, scroll down to the pencil > press to the right > scroll down to shooting/display > press to the right > d5 exposure delay mode, make sure it says off.
First of all, how are you? Hope the fall didn't leave any bumps and bruises. After a water bath, and drying off period, you still might get several thousand clicks before it goes belly up. Think happy thoughts. Don't give up just yet.
I had a Lumix GX7 converted to full spectrum. I figured why only b/w when I can have both. If I don't like the color version, convert to b/w, make adjustments till I like it. LifePixel did my conversion.