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Jan 10, 2015 23:00:09   #
1. Raw has more color depth (as in number of bits) than jpeg. More color, more color depth but larger files.
2. Raw can be edited over and over without image degradation - jpegs can't.
3. Raw notes but ignores color settings and white balance. You can fine tune those without losing image quality (jpegs can't).

If you shoot jpegs and are happy with the images you are getting, continue to use jpegs. If you find you want to "tweak" every shot, consider raw.
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Oct 21, 2014 22:55:09   #
I'm surprised you didn't contact your Insurance agent.
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Oct 4, 2014 23:10:37   #
Caysnowman wrote:
Thanks for the link. Amazing work. I'd like to see a film of how he does what he does with his D7100 / Tamron 150-600 combination.

Bill


He has learned to get close to his subjects, and is very patient. he says fieldwork is everything.
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Oct 2, 2014 21:56:45   #
The second one need to be leveled a bit. I like the first one.
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Oct 2, 2014 21:41:07   #
https://www.flickr.com/photos/coastalconn

One of the best amateur bird photographers I've seen; he's using a Tamron 150-600mm f/2.5-6.3.
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Oct 2, 2014 21:30:56   #
www.morguefile.com, go to classroom.
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Oct 2, 2014 21:25:03   #
Try getting in much closer - make 1/3 of the frame the black area and the rest green /white. The diagonal area (lower left) looks promising.

Another spot might be where that crease is, jut to the right of center - see where the grooves make an "X."
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Sep 28, 2014 22:11:46   #
Nice.
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Sep 28, 2014 22:08:29   #
Nice. I'd try to clone out the wires.
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Sep 28, 2014 22:04:58   #
14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 70-200/2.8. 200-400/4 - no overlaps. For macro, go with the 105 or the 200 for a bit more breathing room.
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Sep 28, 2014 12:26:10   #
http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/idaho-ag-gag-lawsuit-unconstitutional/8026/
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Sep 28, 2014 12:18:42   #
Keep in mind the 18% refers to light reflectance, not the value (light/dark).
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Sep 27, 2014 19:46:41   #
Use ViewNX (or whatever came with the camera) and convert to TIFF?
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Sep 18, 2014 23:00:46   #
Some polarizers will cool the image a bit so you might need to warm them up in post. If you're shooting raw, it doesn't really matter.
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Sep 17, 2014 21:01:50   #
Nothing wrong with that; never know if you don't try.

We were out your way a few years ago - would have loved to spend more time there.
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