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Nov 15, 2015 19:48:21   #
A friend of mine was getting that code - I think the same one - shooting a 50d and 24-105 lens. In his case, the lens needed a repair.
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Nov 13, 2015 06:08:04   #
Neat set! Thanks for sharing!
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Nov 6, 2015 06:24:50   #
bsprague wrote:
I want to take the occasional picture with my Samsung Galaxy S5 Android phone and have it show up on my PC in a dedicated folder. I can then use LR to "sync" the folder for typical LR adjustment.

For example, if I take a cute grandkid picture on the phone at her house, can I somehow have it on my PC when I get home?

Currently, I have a Flickr app on the phone. I'm not sure why it works or when it started, but when I take a picture on the phone it does show up if I look at Flickr with my PC. I can's seem to make Flicker put the photo files on my PC.

I can also plug the phone into the PC USB port, but it is not as smooth and seamless as I would like it to be.

Is there a smooth flowing method to do this? Is there a phone app that syncs the phone photos with DropBox, Google drive or whatever?

I'm sure the Apple people that have iPhones, iPads and iComputers that do it. There must be an Android way!

Thanks.
I want to take the occasional picture with my Sams... (show quote)


I've got Dropbox on my phone...so when I get home with pics I want, I simply go to dropbox on the phone and it will automatically send all the photos from the phone since the last download to the dropbox on my computer. Just a few seconds to minutes depending on how many photos it ends up being. From there, I can open them in LR or post them, etc. Works great for me. Good luck!
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Nov 4, 2015 21:00:43   #
I like these shots! I really, really like #4 and #6, but #4 the most!
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Nov 1, 2015 12:51:59   #
ronichas wrote:
thanks for your input. he is a supporter and i am sure that is why they posted a thankyou and his link. i understand that, point being i was the designated photographer, they knew it and he knew it. it was rude, disrespectful and unethical of them. in my opinion...


I agree completely with that. Sorry to hear about your experience.
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Oct 27, 2015 22:17:17   #
MarkintheHV wrote:
Very nice, I shoot with the same combination and love it alot


Thanks for the comment. I'm learning to love it and get lucky sometimes! But sure is fun learning!
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Oct 25, 2015 06:04:44   #
markngolf wrote:
I have owned a 7d M II for about 9 months. I shoot a great deal of sports - Soccer, Volleyball, Baseball and also wildlife. I have to be honest - I have (somewhat) struggled learning the vast autofocus system. I've improved, but still have along way to go. I have a digital copy of Doug Klostermann's, Experiencing the 7d M II. Its excellent, but it does not completely satisfy my need to completely learn the AF system, critical for shooting sports. I just discovered a series of Canon tutorials on the 7D M II. Perhaps many of you already know of these, but I am thrilled at my discovery. They are not advanced, but excellent for an overall view. If you want to check them out, here is the link:
http://learn.usa.canon.com/galleries/galleries/tutorials/eos7dmarkii_tutorials.shtml

Mark
I have owned a 7d M II for about 9 months. I shoot... (show quote)


Thank you for this!
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Oct 25, 2015 06:00:41   #
Just a couple of months ago, I ordered the 7dmkII. I had the 60d (and still do but do not use now). I'm really enjoying it and all my shots posted here over the last two month have been with the 7dmkII. I'd go with it all over again.
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Oct 24, 2015 21:21:02   #
Nice!
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Oct 24, 2015 07:57:55   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
Janes Scenic Dr. Fakahatchee Strand SWR. Please try the download and double click. thank you


Canon T2i, canon 400mm 5.6, L Lens, M mode, f/5.6, 1/2,000, ISO200, Spot Metering


WOW! Awesome! :thumbup:
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Oct 24, 2015 06:03:34   #
I went to Italy last year - Bergamo, Bellagio, & Milan. Had a Canon 60d and took lots of stuff, but I never used my 70-300 and it was added weight. I mostly used my 11-16 and a few shots on my kit 18-135. I'd definitely leave that 100-400 home, just don't think you'll be using that. And, you are really gonna appreciate the fast glass you have (1.4, 1.8) for the indoor shots you are sure to get.
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Oct 23, 2015 06:43:51   #
Thank you all so much for your comments!
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Oct 23, 2015 06:28:05   #
SonnyE wrote:
I like it. A very nice shot.
I, too, really like the reflected stars on the water.
I bet it was probably even better to the naked eye. ;)

Is the background from light pollution? Or from the Sun's afterglow?
I like your overall composition in the photograph. :)


Thanks for looking and commenting Sonny. The background is the light pollution of the city, looking back toward Richmond, VA. I enhanced it quite a bit from the original just to show the influence of the city lights, even though you're 25 or so miles away. Well, that, and to make it a little more interesting shot. Thanks again.
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Oct 22, 2015 06:23:08   #
sammywoody wrote:
All beautiful - especially love #2


Thanks for commenting sammy! It was a beautiful morning for sure!
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Oct 22, 2015 06:22:18   #
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Very beautiful set, mrova,and loved all four! Haven't seen any Egrets up our way thus season, but very easy to miss when numbers are low.


Thanks Swamp! There were quite a few flying down this way. They are definitely hard to see in the grasses.
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