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Sep 28, 2011 07:33:52   #
I attached the relevant file. Doesn't the Download link bring it up? Anyway, it seems as though others have answered the question.
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Sep 28, 2011 06:31:46   #
I had these plans in my files. I did not write the instructions with all the misspellings. :)

MoonCrab wrote:
I am new to Hedgehog and am very happy I found this sit. While looking for plans for a light box, I stumbled onto this site. Making jewelry is a part time business for me and brings in enough to help with retirement.

I am looking for plans for a light box so that I can shoot good quality Pics of my jewelry to be posted in my Web Store. I know nothing about light boxes or how to light them. So, if someone out there could help me, I would greatly appreciate it. I have wood working skills and have had two SLR 35 mm cameras and now have a digital Kodak EasyShare C875. I can move up to a better, more flexible camera, if necessary. On a Web Store, good photos are a must.

Thanks for the help.

MoonCrab
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Sep 27, 2011 16:58:07   #
Very interesting black and white effects. Did you use Nik's Silver Efex Pro to create them?
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Sep 26, 2011 18:15:47   #
There *is* another point of view I've encountered and share. And that is, the street is a public place. There should be no expectation of privacy when one is out in public. Consider for a moment the ubiquity of surveillance cameras. No one is asking permission to surveil passersby. One could also keep in mind that when one asks permission, one is no longer taking a candid shot. The person's awareness of you makes them pose and change their facial expression. Cartier Bresson did not ask permission. He went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the fact that he was photographing.


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Sep 26, 2011 13:53:56   #
I do street photography when I visit NYC and when I travel to foreign lands, too boring where I live in South Central Pa except for the freakish people one can sometimes see coming out of Walmart. It's easier in NY because of the crowds. I don't want to get into an altercation here. I use a 70-200 because I don't have the nerve to get into strangers' faces.

I know that all the gurus of street photography say that that's a no no, that you should make the person's acquaintance, talk to them, ask permission, but if I had to do that I wouldn't have any pictures. It just doesn't fit my personality.




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Aug 28, 2011 09:58:19   #
dirty dave wrote:
Here are a few pics I have done with photo matrix wanted to get some opinions.


I like the way you have highlighted the truck, but I wish the interesting man in the background were brought out more and I'd like to see more of the texture of the old siding on the building.
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Aug 28, 2011 08:51:18   #
There is a discussion of these lenses plus the 17-35 f2.8 Nikon (which I have) at this forum:

http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/872048/2

I got the 17-35 because I wanted the faster lens for street photography. I find that it is plenty wide for any architectural or landscape photos I want to take.
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