Great pictures! I also have an extra SX50 in reserve that’s in excellent condition and should dust off my light box and see if I can approximate your efforts. Cheers.
dennis2146,
Maybe he was humorously suggesting poking the metal wires that you find supporting the 2’x2’ roadside signs “into” the bags so you can associate a sign with each bag.
As usual, your story elicited lots of guesses about the real situation. Maybe the couple just want every picture you took and are more interested in seeing everything that was recorded, with nothing left out. You’ve got lots of advice over four pages of comments. Have you asked what the couple is really trying to accomplish? Then we will know which advice is exactly relevant to your situation and not just the encyclopedia of permutations about taking wedding photos.
Fun capture. I would wash her wrist. 😊
Noticed a visitor had constructed a web across the kitchen window this morning. The view is always different.
DeSmoke would be more appropriate.
Is the splash on the lower right, in the river, the outlet from the power generating station?
You might consider my SX50 HS kit for $270 plus about $20 shipping. Looks like new with nice original box, battery, charger, strap, lens cap, Owners Manual on disc and “Getting Started” pamphlet. 50X, 24-1200mm Lens. Send a PM if interested.
If you want for this interaction to be productive, you might tell us the details about your computer setup and how you use it.
DickW wrote:
Thank you physjj for sharing your experiences. Very helpful. I did in fact buy the SX50.
dickw
Just for curiosity, how much did you pay and did you get the box and all original components in like-new condition? Thanks!
OMG.....The AGE card 🤯 🤯 🤯
One of the more productive and satisfying ideas is to look for an “Edit” choice after you load your photos into your computer. Click on it and experiment. My IMac Photos application, for example, has a simple edit option that allows you to make lots of changes including cropping (to zoom in on the product) and you can save the changes or revert to the original and try again. Or you can make a duplicate photo copy and modify it, retaining the original. The photo you take can, therefore, be edited to improve how it looks. I take hundreds of photos for my wife’s jewelry business with a 5DSR and a big light box and edit every picture in one way or another. If I couldn’t perform some simple edits, I would never end up with something I would be happy posting on Etsy or other sales sites. It would be like wearing handcuffs being stuck with using only what came out of the camera.
Some people can’t resist travelwp’s trap. You can almost hear him chuckle.
Beautiful pictures!
I am maxing out my “Ignore” list. Please pace yourselves with the personal attacks until I can research a few of the least offensive “members” and strip them from the list. Thanks!