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Jan 30, 2015 12:29:59   #
Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of Fusion 7? What is the main difference between Fusion 7 and Fusion 7 Pro. Fusion 7 is free and Fusion 7 Pro is $995.00.

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Jan 10, 2015 11:04:01   #
It's still my last name and it will never change. Family of brothers came over from Germany many years ago.
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Jan 8, 2015 17:28:38   #
My question should have been, "How did you come up with the name?" Is the name an official name or is it something you came up with? "Hedrick" is not that common of a name.
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Jan 8, 2015 09:14:36   #
How did you come up with the title for the picture?
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Jan 20, 2014 10:34:46   #
Seems you do not know the history of Snopes, which has been published several times over the years. It started out as a phony site where, if no information was readily available, they just guessed at the answers and sometimes gave false backup information. Then, when it gained popularity, George Soros saw it as a way to control the information on the internet and donated $1 million to fund the program. How well do you think you can trust any of the information they provide when their major contributor is George Soros. If you are a voter, I sure hope you know the background on George Soros.
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Mar 5, 2013 14:22:23   #
I have a full head of hair and you will not need a Gimbal.
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Mar 5, 2013 12:50:51   #
You are probably only going to make this trip once in your life, so I am going to give you what I have learned from my experiences.
First, a tripod is a must because the longer the exposure the better the results and you probably want more depth of field too. You want the details in the shadows because that is where the beauty lies. Avoid the extreme bright areas (daylight) in your photos by cropping in the viewfinder. Stay within the exposure range with a low ISO and check your screen often before moving on. Shooting Raw will give you the best results. I use ISO 100-200 with f/16-22mm and 1 second plus exposure.
Don't even think about flash because that will destroy why you went into the slot canyon in the first place. If you want to just photograph red rocks that look like daylight, than stay out of the slot canyon and go to Sedona instead.
The wider the wide angle lens the better. I use the 14-24mm lens on a full frame format. Most are shot closer to the 14mm or I shoot a panorama. Stick with one lens because of the dust, you do not want to be changing lenses. If I want a longer lens in the Lower Canyon, I go back a second time, which goes much faster because I find less photo opportunities.
In the Upper Slot Canyon a "Photographer Guided Tour" is a must. All tours are guided and the crowds are like trying to herd chickens. The "photographer guide" will stop the crowd and make them stay behind a rock, so they are not visible in your photo. They will also point out your best location and how to get the best available view. Believe me, they are very friendly and know what they are doing. Choose the mid-day tour and you won't be sorry.
I use professional equipment and prefer the Lower Antelope Canyon in the morning, where I can go un-guided. That way I can take my time and just move aside for others to pass. They charge you by the hour so you can take as much time as you want to spend.
If you have only one full day, travel in the dark or stay in a motel. First, book a "Photographer Tour" for a mid-day Photographer Guided Tour (They do fill up fast). Then, shoot the Lower Antelope Canyon in the morning just after sunrise. Next, make contact with your "Photographer Guide" and shoot the Upper Antelope Canyon at midday. Then, in the afternoon shoot "Horseshoe Bend". Finally, shoot Lake Powell at sunset. If you shoot "Raw", make sure you have plenty of storage, because you will need it.

Good Luck
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Mar 3, 2013 12:27:30   #
Libby Riddles was the first woman to win the race in 1985. Susan Butcher won it he next year. She went on to win it 4 times, 1986, 87, 88 and 1990. Hence the saying, "Alaska, where men are men and women win the Iditarod."
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Mar 2, 2013 12:50:40   #
1. Sedona
2. Red Rock Crossing
3. Schnebly Hill
4. Sedona to Village of Oak Creek
5. Verde Valley School Road
6. Out of Africa
7. Bearizona at Williams
8. Wapatki (89A North)
9. Peaks Loop
10. Antelope Canyon

Forget the Skywalk because photo ops aren't great and you will spend over 1/2 of your day traveling in scenery that sucks.
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