Yes, but I neglected to mention it is for a Canon Rebel T3i...
For the life of me I have searched on here and can't locate the link for a Canon CUSHIONED eye piece link that was posted a long time ago. Can anyone recall the post and direct me towards the link? Thank you in advance, Barbi
I love my Canon 40mm pancake lens. I do a lot of portrait photography and it is light and my photographs come out very crisp and clear. I also love my 50mm prime lens that was pretty inexpensive from Amazon...again great clarity, crisp.
YOU PUT A HUGE SMILE ON MY FACE TODAY....LOVE LOVE LOVE anything to do with trains....
B, I don't like distractions in my photographs. (pretty lady too)
I just saw a demo for a DROBO..and I like that it writes to all three drives, I can pick storage size and if I have to replace one drive it rewrites it when I click in new one...ordering one now, that gives me a total of three backups for my photos and of course I hardly ever format the cards, I have gotten so many SD cards from contests, etc. that I just go to a shoot and never format the card either.
Here is the formula:
f=(f1/57/*f) +xy[focal/23* distance in meters] *.18/1.4
Just kidding.
You crack me up!
I just bought a 3T Seagate external hd...I was under the impression I could take all my photographs and transfer them to this EHD but instead it just copies them...wondering if I trust it enough to then delete them off my computer so that it isn't so slow having all these huge MB files on it??? Seagate though was real easy to set up and has gotten great reviews.
windmill or book lift got my vote
I think if you put 100 different photographs together by different photographers, I think I could almost pick which one you took Scoutman. My thoughts are why isn't that boy in the least paying attention to the woman crying sitting next to him? I would have had to just reach out and see if I could do anything for her. I think my favorite is the 313, lady tuning out...riding the bus, tuning out the world.I like the way she is just in the edge of the photo for some reason.
Thank you all for your kind comments. I just wish it looked here like it does in person. There is a little more wall detail in the middle where it shows up dark...but I like this shot and thinking about entering into a local town contest.
argusfoto wrote:
Everyone with a PC who takes photos should have these FREE programs: Image viewer and Resizer.
http://www.faststone.org/Easiest way to view, organize, rename, resize and more.
Try it, you will like it.
Wish they had it for Mac.
Sorry my comment was for this site...works great!