dwmoar
Loc: Oregon, Willamette Valley
n3eg wrote:
Macro - anything but the usual bugs and flowers.
you mean something like this
Read/write head of a hard drive
I am going to learn photoshop.
as some have stated in rural area but around us the cranes are starting to return and the kayakers are hitting the streams. Plenty of wildlife and soon wildflowers and of course that pesky cardinal that keeps bouncing off our windows.
htbrown
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
Rongnongno wrote:
Being in lock-down if not an 'if' but a 'when' now.
That said, if you are locked in, what type of image will you create?
Here in the SF Bay Area, they're calling it 'shelter in place.' We can still go out for a walk, though, so long as we maintain appropriate distance from any we meet. Since I'm not a sports or wedding photographer, this means the kinds of pictures I'll be making are not much different than I normally do.
Try just learning elements. Has everything the main program has and you can load on your computer rather than rent on the cloud.
Rongnongno wrote:
Being in lock-down if not an 'if' but a 'when' now.
That said, if you are locked in, what type of image will you create?
Now's the chance for some darkroom work
Just reading everything from the net trying to find a camera I like better than
the Canon EOS R-5. 😊
Need some help on this.
Canon keeps rising to the top 😄.
If everything is true.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Stevebrenner wrote:
Just reading everything from the net trying to find a camera I like better than
the Canon EOS R-5. 😊
Need some help on this.
Canon keeps rising to the top 😄.
If everything is true.
My Pentax KP cost me $700. I doubt if Canikon was anything that can compete.
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-631428-1.html
I have self-quarantined being in the high risk group based on age and health factors. It's time to learn some of the features of the Perfectly Clear software gifted to me this past holiday season. Birds at the feeders are plentiful and a new pair of 'jays' have arrived daily.
Welcome to UHH!! So far, here in Idaho, we are not being ordered to "shelter in place". Stores are open, but the restaurant/bar business has absolutely tanked. You might want to get some good reading on photography with E-books. David Muench's book "The Art of Seeing" is excellent if you are into landscape and Steve Perry has good publications at
www.backcountrygallery.com, especially if you use Nikon cameras, but also just very good for all photographers.
Stay safe and in good health!!
just wondering is Perfectly Clear the name of the software? I have not heard of that one and use Elements.
Hello. Yes that is the name of the software program. Perfectly Clear (Athentech.com).
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