Brent, I really like this image. Makes me want to be there.
The day that I win the lottery is the day I buy that camera and all the accessories.
I am sure you all know what those chances are.
I guess that if you are the Photog and the Subject, you could also possibly be a lawyer and serve both parties. The result of this would be interesting to read. I just recently found out that I am my own Grandpa.
Good luck
Welcome ElizPic. I am sure you will find the UHH to be very helpful.
Lots to see and learn.
Formerly from Flanders NJ.
Angler, Nice work, as usual.
The technique is called "OOB" Out of Bounds. Several of the software programs offer the ability to do this effect.
It is a little confusing to learn, but worth the effort.
JR1, I think you may have just started a new trend on UHH.
I will have to dig out my old 3D glasses.
:thumbup: :thumbup: Very good images.
I Like them and I applaud you for doing such a fine job.
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I agree with you. $23,000.00. Where is the Motor, the fenders, the hood, the seats, the GPS, the wheels, the trunk, etc.
What? no lens. Is Leica out of their mind or just suffering from the worlds largest EGO.
For that price it should come with someone to do the photography for me.
Congrats to your daughter and to you for such great images.
Searcher, A quick question please.
If we shoot in RAW at 25MB and convert to Tiff at 45MB, where do we get those additional MB? I want to start using Tiff file format on some of my more treasured images.
Regards: D. Ross Hill
Bret, I see a Airforce Emblem on the rear fuesalage. Also "of America". Who/what was this Plane????
That was a great video. I note that the manufacturing of the Disc is in Utah, and the rest of the operation is in China.
It also opens a new question in my mind and a subject often discussed in this forum. "Backup of images".
My question is, are solid state chips a better way to store Long term your image files. How long is the life of these type chips?
What do you think or know?
Steve, These are beautiful images. I am sure you will be able to sell these to one of the Bird magazines.
Not to often does one get this chance for such great images..
Good job. Thanks for sharing.