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Congratulations Henry, Enjoy your retirement.
WOW a classic car, don't see them too often around here. Good shots. Thanks.
Very nice abstracts, would make some good enlargements for your den wall. Love the short DOF.
I use the Epson printers at home and in the studio. I find that they are very good quality printers. The inks are expensive no matter which printer. Just loading the eight inks in the studio printer costs over $1600, but the output is excellent which is what is required.
Of course all the major companies that make printers, Canon, HP, and such do make good printers, I just started with Epson so that's what I stick with.
CalANG 8years, StSgt air police.
Very good images of my very favorite place to photograph..
Photolady2014 wrote:
A photography friend of mine made these for me since I'm not much with a computer except editing.
Which do you like?
Beth, #1 projects a classy sophisticated look while #2 is more relaxed and open feeling.
Chris, I use the Beseler Slide Copy machine with Nikon D800 to copy my slides. I would be happy to digitize them for you, no cost I just need something to do since I sold my studio last year. Get in touch with me at paulmoshay at gmail dot com.
Really excellent, keep it up! Paul
Horseart wrote:
thing I have painted for myself in a very long time. Now that I have retired ...almost ...maybe from doing commission work, I had a blast painting just what I wanted to instead of something to sell. Oh what fun!!!!
Drive failures a very scary event. Many years ago I ran my studio on MacG3. Everything was on the one internal HD. It crashed and I was scared, ALL my records were on it. I found a business that recovers data, and for only $2600 they recovered 95% of the data. They suggested I use an external backup drive, so I bought two 4tb drives so that when one should die, and they can and will fail after a time, I can just trash the failed one, buy a new one and copy the data from the remaining drive and be right back in business. I now utilize three sets of drives like that and have not had any more problems. In the future I plan to replace that setup with SSD's and perhaps not worry about the mechanical HDs.
The best way to really learn how to do photography.
Yes, Artcameraman, Stay vertical, Keep breathing in and out, after that, all is easy!