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Jul 6, 2018 08:43:53   #
Very nice.
--Bob
HRBIEL wrote:
This was a long shot (easily 100 yds) so its very cropped.
Canon 80D, 100-400 II
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Jul 6, 2018 08:41:46   #
Arlo, beautiful photos. You really caught the beauty and mystery of the lake. I really like the simplicity you captured.
--Bob
arlo6060 wrote:
Cold and foggy .... Lake Burley Griffin
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Jul 6, 2018 08:40:05   #
I would say so. Good catch, Bob.
--Bob
Bob Yankle wrote:
Sun,water and comradery ..... a good day.
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Jul 6, 2018 08:29:03   #
Focal length is what it is. A 50mm lens is going to be a 50mm lens regardless of the camera on which one mounts it. The 1.5 is an optical illusion caused by using a smaller portion of the images circle projected by the lens.
--Bob
dragonking wrote:
I am confused with this multiplication factor.
If I buy a DX lens and mount it on my D5200 do I have to apply the multiplication factor?
OR
Is the multiplication factor only applied if I mount an FX lens on the camera?
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Jul 6, 2018 08:26:11   #
I'm in the same camp as rmorrison1116. BBF is pretty useless. Why complicate things by adding another button do something the shutter release does? The only controls I need on a camera are ISO setting, aperture, and shutter release. On some, I do need a control to advance the film to the next frame.
--Bob

inclinerr wrote:
I have a Nikon D3400 camera with the two kit lens 18-55 and 70-300. My enjoyment with this camera in my retirement is just wonderful.
However I read about changing the button on the back to do the focus and use only the shutter release to take the picture.
Now I am juggling using two buttons 1) to focus and 2) snap the picture. This sometimes has caused me to miss an action shot.
Has anyone else tried out this arrangement of buttons on their camera and what are your opinions, advantages, and or short comings?

Here is a 3 photos showing what I have shot with the camera using the 55-300 lens.
I have a Nikon D3400 camera with the two kit lens ... (show quote)
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Jul 6, 2018 08:17:25   #
John, I wish this had a bit more clarity to it. I'm just not quite sure what your point is.
--Bob
traderjohn wrote:
So you are upset with the death of an animal not so much with the killing of a woman.
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Jul 6, 2018 08:15:17   #
Val, Sylvia, John, Jack, Marty, and numbushopper, thank you all very much for stopping by, taking a look, and commenting.
--Bob
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Jul 6, 2018 08:08:50   #
Earl, Jack, and Phlash, thanks for taking a look and commenting.
--Bob
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Jul 6, 2018 02:15:56   #
Thank you, Patrick. I'm hoping for a stormy last part of summer.
--Bob
patrick43 wrote:
Bob, this is a beauty. All I can say for you guys and us, bring it on. We certainly need it. Patrick
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Jul 6, 2018 00:27:46   #
It's an html tag. It indicates the posts place on the page. In this case, if you click on this link it will take you directly to your post. Obviously, since yours is the first post, it's essentially the same as clicking on the link in the list of pages for this section except it won't show the top portion of the page.
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/tpr?p=9167404&t=540571 <-- your # sign link
--Bob
RDJ wrote:
On the photo page there is a # with a underline in the right upper corner.
Someone please help me with the function of this symbol.
Still learning my way around the site.

Thanks.

RD
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Jul 6, 2018 00:22:36   #
Thanks for the compliment and the thumbs, Transbuff1985. It's greatly appreciated.
--Bob
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice shot rmalarz, love your posting, always the best B/W. Bob

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Jul 5, 2018 21:19:44   #
George, it certainly is interesting. There are some places where that would be a great wall hanging.
--Bob
gemlenz wrote:
Playing with some new ideas. Abstract Landscapes. Created from a single image. I used motion blur and oil paint filters in Photoshop and fine tuned it in Lightroom. What do you think?
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Jul 5, 2018 21:11:38   #
Very good, Carol. I hope you enjoyed this one.
--Bob
Cwilson341 wrote:
That’s the first thing I noticed, too. I was expecting that Bush bug might climb the scaffolding!
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Jul 5, 2018 20:45:08   #
Bingo. You get the prize!!! Very good. I was just having some fun with this one. Thanks for looking and paying attention.
--Bob
deer2ker wrote:
That's cool but....I'm more interested in the "bush bug" ! lol
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Jul 5, 2018 20:29:57   #
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