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Jan 16, 2022 09:32:42   #
My thoughts too!

DanielB wrote:
Can't help wondering if we have another Laylafan here. Let's see how this pans out.
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Jan 15, 2022 16:23:18   #
Thanks!

mullicabill wrote:
added to upper right and lower left a small red tint to change it up a bit . .
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Jan 15, 2022 07:49:46   #
mullicabill,

Question, in the image near the window and knee of the upper woman , there is a redish/sepia tone.

What is that? Where is it coming from?

mullicabill wrote:
So just a nice set with soapy water, hay bales and two friends . .
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Jan 13, 2022 17:03:16   #
Hahahaha good question!!!

Manglesphoto wrote:
You need to ask? More room
Especially in the 51 Packard
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Jan 13, 2022 06:16:31   #
Manglesphoto, I enjoy your post as we both share the same hobbies,photography and firearms. Most of my working life I was a Mechanical Engineer. Having spent many years designing tools, I find looking at others designs enlightening. Keep up the good work.

Manglesphoto wrote:
After many year of struggling with the installation of the main spring on OLD single shot shotguns I decided to make a spring compressor, all materials used were scraps out of the scrap bin.
The Loctite was used to hold the steel insert in the Aluminum since the threads were getting loose during function test.
The funny thing is this is probably the tool will only be used a couple more times since the newer shotguns use a mouse trap type spring. But, Better late than never!!!!
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Jan 10, 2022 06:54:42   #
Could it be a reality show?
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Dec 29, 2021 07:10:19   #
WirtzWorld, What a gorgeous portrait. Perfect in every way. #1 Amoreena, lighting pose (very inviting), exposure, focus. Awesome!

What is missing in all of these posts is how the photographers meet up with such great models.

WirtzWorld, keep posting love your work.

WirtzWorld wrote:
Amoreena in portrait again. I love girls in glasses.

Canon 5 DS 24 - 105 f4l IS USM
f10 1/100 ISO 100

Alien bees b1600 x3 in soft boxes
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Dec 27, 2021 22:09:27   #
Rongnongno, Thank you, yes I found some freeware (VisiPis) and it seems to be doing a great job for what I need. Check it out if you need something like this.


Rongnongno wrote:
I was in EUrope and missed this thread.

There is a program that will compare every bitmap image (JPG, PNG, TIFF and others). It will sort them by similarities and will display each side by side in order to allow you to visually compare and decide what to do.

Awesome duplicate finder This program is free but had not been updated for a long time. Yet it works extremely well and works across directories, even drives.
Dupe finder software review for 2021 Note: Awesome duplicate finder is still listed as one of the best.
I was in EUrope and missed this thread. br br The... (show quote)
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Dec 25, 2021 06:45:45   #
Hahahahah....Thanks for the laugh Jerry! BTW I need a gallon of chain and bar oil, did you get it from amazon?


jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, a chain saw. My family has a long history of lumberjacking. My great grandfather worked for years in the Sahara Forest.
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Dec 24, 2021 09:09:30   #
My Dad gets these calls and knows whats going on, but here is how it plays out....

The guy on the phone: turn on your computer.

Dad: OK, it will take a minute or so...

The guy on the phone: I don't see your computer yet, is it on?

Dad: yes it's on.

The guy on the phone: Try rebooting your internet

Dad: Ahhhh.... internet?

The guy on the phone: It's how you get online and look at your email etc.

Dad: Oh...I'm not hooked up to the internet

The guy on the phone:....Click!
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Dec 18, 2021 11:19:28   #
Paul Diamond, I hope you don't get all of your exercise from jumping to conclusions. This has nothing to do with me shooting too many duplicates. It is about sorting through files from my phone, pictures people have sent me, folders I have put copies into to sent to people/print/and other various projects. Yes I was too lazy to deal with them at the time and now after probably 10 years of collecting I want to sort them out. And yes I probably could just dispose of them all, but that's just not me. Thanks for your effort


Paul Diamond wrote:
If you are shooting so many duplicates or near duplicates, something is wrong. What could be corrected to give you just one shot that is the right one? I think it starts with the photographer before it gets to the model and whatever you have her doing. Saying "move your hand here" or "clasp your fingers", etc. is valid. Choosing the best one is the task of the photographer taking this series to select the best photo.

Otherwise, you might as well "cheat" and actually shoot video, selecting the one image that you instinctively know is best. (Back to the responsibility of the photographer taking the pictures.)
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Dec 17, 2021 14:50:00   #
DWU2, this look promising ...Thank you
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Dec 17, 2021 14:34:24   #
The task of "look at files in a folder and find all the similar looking pictures". Unfortunately I communicated this poorly. I need to have software that will compare each image file to all the other files to see how many duplicates there are. I dont need to search for "car" or Truck and have it locate them. It will need to compare the image on file 1 to all the other 10,000 images and list the other files that contain the same image. I think this might be clearer, then again maybe not.
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Dec 17, 2021 04:39:50   #
Thank you bsprague, I'm on it!

bsprague wrote:
Lightroom CC (the cloudy one), uses computer smarts to filter. If I put "truck" in the search box, all the RV and van images show up. If I put in "girls", all the images of my granddaughters, daughter-in-law and dear wife show up.

So, Lens Cap, load your JPEGs into the cloudy Lightroom and do your search.
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Dec 16, 2021 21:45:49   #
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.14 . My thoughts are that the search needs to be visual as most of these images have been scanned/edited and I don't believe that the file name, date and time stamp and metadata (exposure, lens, camera etc) will be reliable enough to find duplicates

bsprague wrote:
Which Lightroom?
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