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Jun 17, 2012 09:12:21   #
mollymolly wrote:
I am no where near qualified to guide you, but I can tell you what I think MIGHT be the problem. In the first shot-there seems to be too much interference around the Deer in order to focus on her correctly. In #2, either you or the Deer or both seemed to be moving and causing it to be out of focus. If it is the Deer, you should raise your shutter speed. The third shot seems to be blown out, so a lower ISO might have helped.


Thank you Moly , Shaka, Bullwinkle , come to think of it I was moving a bit when I spot the animal I was so happy to see it and the brushes was tick too .
Oh well got to get the hang of it let try again and again and again !!!
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Jun 16, 2012 17:36:42   #
My second encounter in the wild , my first is my avatar .the pics don't seems too good at all , can you tell me what's wrong please . thank you






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Jun 13, 2012 10:15:55   #
My point of view on this ? I believe very strongly that the muslims are very happy in other country except theirs !!!!!! Why ? they get benefits they don't get elsewhere
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Jun 11, 2012 10:42:54   #
Natasha wrote:
Boys and their toys..... :-D


And here is my ...once in a while ride !!


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Jun 7, 2012 16:38:40   #
What if he see some bearded dudes dress with a white camisole, that will be ok ???? Just asking
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Jun 5, 2012 17:06:50   #
Boo Boo wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I would copyright my pics? Nikon D5100..is this possible to do on my camera? Thanx


I choose to print the Copyrigt logo with Correl , ....press Alt 0169 and voila !!!
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Jun 3, 2012 16:54:10   #
bvm wrote:
1.) Don't get too close to the situation.
2.) use a tele lens
3.) Be unbiased, there are always two sides to a story, Many media people have an agenda and the police know it.
4.) If you have a bias or agenda, the word gets out pretty quickly, don't forget, they're photographing you TOO!
5.) In a lot of countries south of the border, both the police, military and the bad guys will shoot you dead.
6.) Don't feel sorry for the media. They don't want to report the news, THEY WANT TO MAKE THE NEWS! THEY ALWAYS HAVE AN AGENDA.
7.) NO shot is worth dying for.
1.) Don't get too close to the situation. br 2.) u... (show quote)


Amen to that , were the first amendment stop , is were the brain of the real citizen should start to get in gear .
We live in a free Country lets keep it that way . I am wrong ?
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May 29, 2012 20:16:50   #
fdeak wrote:
Where is the string holding him up!?
FRENCHY wrote:
A beginner luck at best !! what do you think ?


:shock:


Photo shop friend , photo shop !!!! Loll
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May 29, 2012 19:12:40   #
A beginner luck at best !! what do you think ?

About a fast shutter speed ?

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May 29, 2012 18:38:37   #
bikinkawboy wrote:
I'm not bragging, but where I live I can (and do) leave the house unlocked during the day when I'm at work, never lock the shop should the neighbors need something and I leave keys in the vehicles. One of the advantages to living in a rural area.


Friend of mine live in Cuba Mo, same thing there , seems to be the place to be .

I am thinking of moving there .. sick and tired to look over my shoulder and being in the yellow or red state all the time , must be better things to do .
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May 29, 2012 18:29:12   #
Wabbit , you must be reading my mind , I have the same thing with me , everywere i go ,
Had only one encounter with some useless things , and they were aware that the scenario will turn around , insurance is good , but prepardness is better

Good shooting guys ....no pun intended ...yeah right .
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May 24, 2012 19:17:39   #
Beautiful shots , I am planning a trip to Okefenoke here in Georgia , hope to get some nice pictures , if one of theses guys leave me alive and well .
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May 23, 2012 23:17:45   #
jeep_daddy wrote:
I've know 2 guys that had em and they hated them. They were soft and slow to focus.


With what type of lens I should replace it with if needed ?
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May 23, 2012 19:44:50   #
Bigdaver wrote:
I've used a 80-400 VR a bit, have thought of buying one before.
There is some rattle when extended, you might watch out for misalignment of elements. The tube has some wiggle.


It is something that Nikon can fix ?
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May 23, 2012 16:15:02   #
twowindsbear wrote:
Make SURE it is fully compatable with your camera! Or, be prepared to 'deal with' those incompatabilities.


Thank you , I have a D90 and a D7000 ,they are a gift from my wife , so I better get my rear end in gear and do something , in a few days I will join a course in photography I believe , now I have the time . What do think about this one taken a while back in a preserve ? Your critics will be appreciated


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