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Oct 16, 2018 06:21:41   #
Photos of the lens would be very helpful.
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Oct 16, 2018 06:14:15   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Their hype is a huge turnoff. You mention that Luminar is your main interest. I'd be worried that this bundle somehow doesn't contain the exact software as found here:
https://skylum.com/luminar

And I'd also want to be very careful that there are not "hidden" fees, like you see on the products sold just via tv ads (S&H of ridiculous amounts, for example).

Why take chances, why deal with a lot of "junk" - especially stuff that has equivalent free via You-Tube and such, or that you have no interest in? Buy Luminar direct for $59!
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Not only hidden fees but, typically bundles contain low end products, bloatware, malware, adware, or worse yet viruses. As with all things too good to be true usually aren't.
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Oct 15, 2018 04:57:44   #
Photogirl17 wrote:
Pg. 7 Very nicely done RD..

Thank you PG, I appreciate it.
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Oct 15, 2018 04:51:09   #
lhammer43 wrote:
Very nicely done, too๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘โ€ผ๏ธ


Thanks lhammer, I'm glad you enjoyed them.
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Oct 14, 2018 15:42:55   #
Roadrunner wrote:
Very nice, vert seasony (Is that word?)


Hey Roadrunner, thanks much my friend. I hope all is well in Quebec...
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Oct 14, 2018 15:40:55   #
quizas wrote:
Fall is definitely here or, at least, there. Gorgeous colors in these shots.


Thank you Quizas for your kind comment, it's very much appreciated.
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Oct 14, 2018 15:38:13   #
William wrote:
calandar defined, i've seen this deja'
well done color detail classic defined


Bill

#2 sways me hard pick

arrangement is executed like a dance
the download explains everything and
find your style fits the subject well @

#2's focus/plane is dynamic style @
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Wow, an awesome turn of phrase Bill, comments like this give me great encouragement.
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Oct 14, 2018 13:12:49   #
l-fox wrote:
Good work on sharpness and color...pleasant scene.


Hey l-fox, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed them.
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Oct 14, 2018 12:44:02   #
lhammer43 wrote:
It's Free Sunday again. There is no subject, there is no restriction, just keep it family friendly like Dane says. You got left overs...bring them. I had set up these back yard birds from my kitchen window before we left last week, but I plan to be back with a few of the shots from the "Honor Flight" Dad and I took last Wednesday.


Hey to everyone this week on FS. Nice series LH and lots of other really nice posts. Since it's October the harvest all in and Halloween just around the corner I thought I'd give some pumpkins and squash a try as still life. As always keep shooting everyone and enjoy the ride...


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Oct 14, 2018 12:15:03   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
The Chicago Air & Water Show is a free event that showcases daredevil pilots, parachute teams, and military performance teams flying jets in tight formation, as well as water rescue demonstrations. The show has been held annually since 1959. In the event's 2nd year, the US Air Force Thunderbirds and US Army Golden Knights Parachute Team were added to the show. The US Navy Blue Angels and Air Force Thunderbirds now alternate their annual participation at the event.

Throughout 2018 there were regular UHH questions about using extenders and teleconverters. I use both the Canon Series III 1.4x and 2x extenders, primarily with prime lenses, and have been filtering metadata in my Lightroom catalog to find examples that demonstrate the possibilities when mounted to different Canon L lenses. This post discusses the history of the Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM used with an EF 2x III Extender that creates a 1000mm focal length combination.

US Coast Guard by Paul Sager, on Flickr
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Excellent series CC, well done.

The Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM was released in 2011 and copies were rented from LensRentals.com for use at the 2016 and 2017 Chicago Air & Water Shows. All images employ the EF 2x III Extender extending the focal length by 2x to 1000mm. The Series III Extenders (also commonly called teleconverters) have an integrated microcomputer designed specifically for use with compatible Canon IS Supertelephoto Series II lenses, such as the 500L.

Susan Dacy is a Chicago based International Captain for American Airlines, currently flying the 777. She is one of only a few females performing airshows in a biplane, and is the only woman flying exhibition in the Super Stearman.

Susan Dacy in Big Red
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Canon's first 500mm L-branded super telephoto lens was released in 1979 using the manual focus FD mount. The lens cost 440,000 Yen, about $2000 in 1979 or about $7,200 in 2018. With the marketing for the new L-brand, the naming of S.S.C. (Super Spectra Coating) and S.C. (Spectra Coating) were discontinued. The FD 500mm f/4.5L employed special optical elements, such as fluorite elements, UD (Ultra-low Dispersion) glass elements, and ground and polished glass aspherical lens elements. The group of super telephoto lenses, 300mm to 800mm, were called "Luxury" lenses and "L" become a synonym for Canonโ€™s high performance lenses, identified by their white color and iconic red band around the lens front.

Team AeroShell
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A potential disadvantage of using of a 2x extender (of any brand or model) is the max aperture setting of the related lens is reduced / narrowed by 2-stops, allowing at most 1/4 as much light onto the sensor. The lens aperture still opens to the same physical diameter, f/4 in the case of the 500L, but the ratio of the aperture opening to the focal length is reduced by 2-stops. When extended to 1000mm, the f/4 lens operates like f/8 where a limited set of EOS bodies retain autofocus for lenses with a maximum aperture smaller than f/5.6. Although the EOS 5DIII used for these images retains autofocus at f/8, the camera can autofocus only using the center AF point. The camera does provide 4 "helpers" AF points surrounding the center point.

Blue Angels
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The US Navy's Blue Angels team was formed in 1946 and currently flies the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. Each year the Blue Angels' six demonstration pilots perform in more than 70 shows throughout the United States.

The FD mount 500 f/4.5L lens was updated in 1981, retaining the f/4.5 aperture. Similar to the original lens, the new lens retained the white color and red ring. The weight was reduced by 340 grams to 2,950g (6.5 lbs).

P-51 Mustang "Baby Duck"
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The Air Sea Rescue Unit within the Chicago Fire Department was established in 1965, where they provide search and rescue services for 37 miles of lakefront, an extensive river system, numerous lakefront venues, and the largest harbor system in the U.S.

Chicago FD and water rescue demonstration
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Canon released the new Electro-Optical System (EOS) in 1987 and discontinued support for the older manual focus FD lenses and cameras. All EOS cameras used 35 mm film until 1996. In 2000, Canon released their first digital SLR. Since 2005, all EOS cameras have used digital image sensors rather than film. The bayonet-style EF lens mount is the center of the EOS camera system. Breaking compatibility with the earlier FD mount, the EF mount was designed with no mechanical linkages between moving parts in the lens and in the camera. The aperture and focus are controlled via electrical contacts, with motors in the lens itself.

The 500mm super telephoto lens retained the f/4.5 aperture when the first EF 500mm f/4.5L was released in 1992. At 3,000 grams (6.6 lbs), the lens was considered light weight and compact as a super telephoto lens suitable for hand-held shooting. The lens was popular, and succeeding versions remain popular, among sports and wildlife photographers.

Sean D. Tucker
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Sean D. tucker has announced 2018 will be his last as a solo performer. He has flown more than 1,300 performances since 1976. He currently serves as Chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association's Young Eagles program.

In 1999 Canon released the first f/4 version of the 500L adding camera shake correction (IS - Image Stabilization) effective to 2-stops in terms of shutterspeed.

Susan Dacy in Big Red
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Canon's super telephoto lenses have a secondary IS mode that automatically senses when a tripod is being used and, at shutter speeds between 1/30th and 1 second, adjusts to compensate for mirror slap, shutter and other subtle tripod-based vibrations. The IS system automatically disables itself during tripod use when shutter speeds longer than 1 second are used. The images shown here were all captured with the 500L mounted to a gimbal head on a tripod stationed at the water's edge on the shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago, IL. The 1000mm focal length can provide relatively "close" images of single planes performing over the lake, but can be "too close" for the 6-plane performance teams like the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds.

The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.
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Great series CC, well done...
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Oct 14, 2018 11:38:42   #
Curmudgeon wrote:
When trying to use manual focus with D7200 the shots are inevitably soft. In the old days we had split image focusing screens that helped us compensate for poor vision. How do you that have less than optimum vision accomplish sharp focus in manual?


Two options that come to mind, live view and zoom in on the screen or purchase lenses that although are manual have an AE chip (example: Rokinon 85mm AS-IF f1.4) that enables focus confirmation via the indicator (green dot lower left) in your view finder. One other option (don't know how expensive this would be) is to purchase a split screen after market item and have it professionally installed.
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Oct 14, 2018 11:32:25   #
aschweik wrote:
Thanks, everyone!

EdJ0307: You're correct! It was the Sultana. Lots of lives lost in that explosion. This soldier's body happened to make it back home, but a lot were lost.

rubreuil: Cripe! Next time I'm in that cemetery I'm keeping an eye on that tree! Thanks for pointing it out (I think...)....


Thanks for taking a look and all your nice comments. I have more I'll be posting soon.


Just be sure you don't bring anything/anyone home... As always keep shooting....
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Oct 13, 2018 10:37:14   #
aschweik wrote:
I gave myself an assignment for October since I seem to do better setting goals for myself. It being October and Halloween month, I decided to search around the area where I live and find some "haunted" locations (legends and myths.....or so they say!). This is the first one I've done. It's in a very small, very old cemetery rumored to be haunted by a young civil war soldier, who was killed when his steamship exploded as he was coming home from battle. (this photo is not his grave...better in download). I spent a lot of time in this cemetery....no ghosts that I saw. But did they see me??
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I'd say yes, you were being watched... How creepy is your image now???


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Oct 11, 2018 06:41:04   #
rommel mckune wrote:
Hello to everyone. I've recently purchased a set of grips for Nikon and Pentax. Never had the interest in using one on the onset of purchasing my equipment so my intentions here is have an extra supply of power when needed. Options to these grips is to add AA batteries. Problem is the voltage rating when fully loaded doesn't meet or exceed the required voltage the equipment. To rectify the problem I would have to mix unlike voltages to come close or exceed required voltage. Question here is, would it be damaging to mix unlike voltage batteries? My concern in not so much the voltage, but the current flow,which I think would be more damaging. Looking forward to hear from you. Thanks
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Skip the AA's all together unless in an absolute emergency, get additional camera batteries and use those.
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Oct 11, 2018 06:36:38   #
rglucroft wrote:
I am planning a road trip and would like to take pictures of the passing scenery. What settings would you suggest when travelling at 70mph. I am using an Olympus OM-D-EM1 camera.


It's very doable, I do it when I can get the wife to do the driving. It's hit or miss though, I usually go with shutter priority 1/500th - 1/1000th depending on lighting conditions and use Auto ISO for the most part, if it's a bright enough day I'll lock down the ISO as low as I can. I try to shoot out the side and pan, here's an example image.


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