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May 6, 2024 07:08:53   #
Congratulations Henry!
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May 1, 2024 14:08:55   #
Any recommendations/experience with Haida brand cp?
Haida NanoPro MC Circular Polarizer Filter (105mm). Thanks.
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Apr 27, 2024 10:14:33   #
Hello. I am in need of a circular polorizer for my Sigma 60-600mm lens. The choices found so far are:
B+W 105mm Basic Circular Polarizer MRC Glass Filter at $213.99 or
Urth 105mm Circular Polarizing (CPL) Lens Filter (Plus+) - 20-Layer Nano-Coated, Slim Design for Camera Lens Polarization at $199.
My experience with B&W has been excellent.
Urth is an unknown brand.
Does anyone have an opinion about the Urth brand or this particular B&W cp?
Which would you choose?
Thanks for your recommendation.
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Apr 27, 2024 07:11:17   #
Bay Photo metal prints are my choice for anything that I print. Normally I order high gloss or mid-gloss, round corners and a float mount. This works well for any photo whether it be landscapes, wildlife, ice art, etc. The metal print colors are beautiful. My entire gallery wall is solely metal prints. Imho, metal prints are top notch.
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Apr 5, 2024 05:50:36   #
Yes the D810 is a fabulous camera.
Congratulations on getting yours!
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Apr 5, 2024 05:46:09   #
Bay Photo is my 'go to' for fabulous metal prints. Their on-line order process is easy. They will color correct if you order it. Customer service is the best ever. Living in Alaska has provided ample opportunity for scenic, wild life, ice art, and aurora photography (all metal prints of various sizes decorating my walls).
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Mar 23, 2024 09:42:20   #
Making memories...capturing special moments that will never be created again...the fun of looking at ourselves during days long past by...the joy of our first child/grandchild, the first 'home'...moments captured today to enjoy tomorrow. Beautiful scenic of places never to be visited again...wildlife each uniquely different in its own way. Need I say more.
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Mar 22, 2024 08:18:46   #
jerryc41 wrote:
This is almost a no brainer, but people occasionally ask what kind of small camera to bring on a trip.

"Do not bring new gear on a trip." If you need or want new gear, buy it well before the trip so you have time to get used to it.


My first DSLR, a Nikon D70S, was purchased just prior to a trip to Germany. My flight time from NY was used to 'learn' the camera. Some of those photos are still favorites today. Sometimes you just have to do what is necessary to meet lifes challenges.
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Mar 17, 2024 14:12:07   #
Fredrick wrote:
Mail them.


Sorry but my experience with mailing stuff has not been good. UPS is preferred. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Mar 16, 2024 17:50:00   #
BBurns, that sounds like sound advise. UPS is preferred over Fed Ex so I will go talk to them. I have 3 SKB cases so it will be costly. What lind of 'band' are you referring to? Thank you.
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Mar 15, 2024 21:50:18   #
Actually it's a sled and some moose...unless your dog mushing, then it's dogs.
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Mar 15, 2024 18:25:44   #
Thank you. I will check it out.
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Mar 15, 2024 16:40:23   #
Thank you. I will look into that. Is there a company you recommend?
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Mar 15, 2024 16:39:35   #
Thank you for the response. I had three different straps and wasn't sure which went to what. It got figured out. Thank you.
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Mar 15, 2024 11:08:36   #
BB4A wrote:
Alaska to anywhere by road can be tricky to impossible. Are you (a) heading down to the lower 48 for good, or will you (b) be schlepping the gear down, and then back again?

If your answer is (a), then I suggest a bonded courier service is probably your best option. Particularly as (depending upon whereabouts in Alaska you live) your standard parcel services are probably restricted to air or sea freight.

If your answer is (b), then I suggest challenging yourself with these two questions:
1. Do I really need to take everything?
2. If not, should I rent or buy some/most items I will need, where I will use them?

Over the last 3 decades, I’ve found myself attending sports events and multiple other commissions on at least 2 continents, yearly. Whether it be top end World Championships sporting equipment or professional photo gear, I’ve personally found it more cost effective to stash “mini-hubs” of the larger / heavier essentials in each continent that I regularly visit (I’m SO lucky to have so many friends willing to look after a mini-hub for me).

Turns out, air freighting expensive (insurance costs added in!) equipment around the World is a fools game… cheaper and safer to pare down to essentials and buy a mini-hub set in each continent, near where it’s needed. I’m comfortable financially… but I don’t have the resources of the Ferrari F1 Team. Once I’ve shipped a $10K lens back & forth a couple of times, loss & damage risk, insurance, and freight costs mean I would have saved money renting or buying it & using it where I need it.

We are all special and unique… just like everyone else. You will probably have different challenges than me, but if your “box of bits” to ship costs less than around $20K, you may find it’s only worth courier delivery & insurance if you are a “one and done” trip.
Alaska to anywhere by road can be tricky to imposs... (show quote)


B is most applicable. Already schlepped one way, now returning. Everything has been pared down as much as possible. I have gained significantly more equipment here. My concern is lost or damage but that is a risk either way. Thank you for your advise!
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