User ID wrote:
The device is up to the task. The problem is created by its users. The attached are from an ancient phone. New ones can do much better. But even the oldie handles the DR despite the small sensor noise
all well and fine, but you didn't answer the question - I obviously don't know what to do
CHG_CANON wrote:
You must not get out much? All anyone is doing nowadays at concerts is busy recording their video and photo memories of the show.
didn't answer the question ( I do try to shoot some video, but, same result )
I guess with the spotlights on the performer, the Dynamic Range is too great for the iPhone? images always
blasted out. Is there a solution, or adjustment I don't know about ?
Rebel 1 wrote:
I would I go about Scanning a photo which is larger then the scanner bed bed into my computer so I can work on it in Photoshop. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
I went to a Staples that had an over-sized bed, and was able to make copies of newspapers, etc.
"You want a piece of me ?"
photophile wrote:
I like that second image.
Thanks to an iPhone 15 !!
they were on the far side of the Gunnison Bend Reservoir
chasgroh wrote:
Delta. What Delta? Great directions and time slots, but if I wanted to go there I'd be outa luck. ;0)
Sorry- Delta UT ( Google Delta UT snow geese, and articles will pop up )
ChristianHJensen wrote:
Probably too busy ducking for the assault of goose poop
Photos still on the card, in the R5; nothing special, I believe; I will post some
just came back from Delta; a little info for those who might be heading that way
Chamber estimates 10,000 geese with more arriving daily; for a sense of timing as to when to go -
Th at3:59 pm, the birds took off en masse
F, at 8:53 am, the birds arrived en masse, circled and few times, then came in for a landing on the water
that looked like thousands of torpedo planes coming in at low level, and ditching on the water. Within a
couple of minutes, I believe that they were all asleep within a couple of minutes
--- From the days inn on R 6, go to the traffic light, make a rt onto US 6 / 50
--- 4.1 miles ( go over the overpass )Turn right onto W 1000 Rd
--- Turn rt on County 5087; Turn rt onto Robin Hood dr
--- Left onto Sherwood Rd and follow it around, past 1st vacant lot ( that has "private property" signs ), to the
larger vacant gravel lot you can park and observe the birds in
best times are apparently from about 18th of Feb to 1st week of March
Blue Cypress Kake - Cero Beach; contact Middleton Fish Camp fir boat tour into lake; great