I have had 2014 and 2021. I bought 2024 when I got a Z8. I thought the 2021 was a worthwhile improvement over 2014. The 2024 over the 2021 not so much. When I consider the $ lenses and bodies cost, $69 for a newer version of Elements doesn't hold me back much.
Coming from a good bit of experience with epoxy (boat building and R/C model planes) I would recommend against using epoxy. Just way too much trouble & expense when there are things, as suggested by others above, that will actually be better for your purpose. There are epoxies that specially formulated for coating but eventually they too will begin to yellow. Also even the thinner epoxies are on the thick side and will take enough time to cure that dust settling into your project becomes a significant issue. The thinner the coating of epoxy the longer it will take to cure. AS others above have suggested, make sure you have more than one copy of the print. Murphy's Law, right?
Retired CPO wrote:
I'm not really impressed with the moniker "professional photographer". Taking a look at the link hasn't changed my mind!
The best part and maybe the most important part of the video is her drawing that illustrates what all can done with just about any camera, including a phone.
Good post!
Another recommendation here for Photoshop Elements. There are some very useful books for it and plenty of help via YouTube.
The Glen Curtis Museum at Hammondsport is very worth your time but if you like airplanes and history it's definitely a must.
What a beautiful building! You made a beautiful image of it as well.
Really like the last one for it's composition and the mix of colors. Nice!
Looks like a nice shot of a skipper to me.
Lovely slide show! Actually watched it twice.
Some very nice images! It's been a while since I have seen any of your photographic work. Good to know you're still out there getting some good shots.
Great shot! To me, it has the look of tapestry or a very finely done ceramic piece.
I always thought the stuff he posted was pretty darn good. It's sad to hear that another of the "good ones" has passed.
Thanks go to AzPicLady for giving us the opportunity to "eulogize" him.
Canon T1i (15 megapixel) camera, Canon 18-55 lens, Canon 18-135 lens, 2 Canon batteries, Canon charger, Canon neck strap with original boxes and manual as shown. It has a built in flash and a mode dial that allows for shutter, aperture priority or full manual as well as "image zones" that optimize for portraits, close up, sports, landscapes and night portraits. Everything is in top condition as can be seen in photos. It is my wife's camera and has never been mistreated in any way. It works like it should. B&H is offering this same body used without a lens for $199. I'm asking $139 plus shipping from 48038 (Michigan) for all of the above. Will take Paypal but would really like a check.