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Feb 4, 2019 01:10:48   #
Flickwet wrote:
Oh so this is trolling...


....And i fancy myself a photographer LOL


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Feb 4, 2019 00:54:01   #
Waiting for Gold


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Feb 4, 2019 00:54:00   #
A porter waiting for a customer during a sandstorm
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Feb 4, 2019 00:35:08   #
Rufe wrote:
Five from Missouri.


What are those standing red pointy rods?
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Feb 4, 2019 00:31:07   #
Nice! Kudos for being out shooting in the cold.
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Feb 4, 2019 00:15:02   #
Looks like a Picasso :-)

Learn the tools. IE brush presets etc. Being adept in pencil will help a lot. The way i do it is that i do a sketch firsts, then digitally paint over them


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Feb 3, 2019 22:16:02   #
Jim said he had the same problem with a loose grip connection, so its a big chance that could be the culprit. On the other hand, the radio waves interference can be possible too. Maybe a malfunctioning transmitter was close enough to interfere with your gear.
In all of these maybe's, the best thing still is to forward the incident to the camera manufacturer. If that would become a bigger problem in the future, an earlier record might be helpful for your claims.
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Feb 3, 2019 03:11:55   #
CamB wrote:
Well, that’s one definition. There are many. What is art is as varied as the art itself.


Real art has only one definition. The rest are just hype and business. Personally I can not accept a visual work that can be reproduced by children (van gogh) or needs explanation (pollock) an art. They are just hypocrisy; expressions hyped by money & fame.
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Feb 3, 2019 00:31:49   #
aellman wrote:
Yep, and that's why "art"is what you think it is, and the same goes for me.


By that definition, then art will degrade into a pile of dung and indeed it has. Modern art is no more than a money business now.

Art used to be perfection and should remain so. Real art is when the creation has come to a point that nothing can be added or taken away from it to improve it further. It does not matter be it a painting, photograph, song, performance and so on. When it has reached its peak, it will transcend time and bind everyone who experience it. That is art, ...the real art.
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Feb 3, 2019 00:15:56   #
traderjohn wrote:
If the person is a "modestly talented person who dreams of succeeding at a level unobtainable. Play within your game, and you will enjoy life" How can this person enjoy life if he/she is modestly talented and wants the top of the heap. That person is doomed. Is his game mediocrity? Where is the enjoyment in their life?


What he meant was no different from a midget wishing to join the Olympics running team. It wont matter how hard that person try, it wont work as his/her body was not meant to reach that speed.
Working within his capacity would be the same person joining the Olympic shooting team or other events that fits.
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Feb 3, 2019 00:09:15   #
KiheiVillages wrote:
This thread was started to give my point of view of photographer's who fancy themselves artists, and who believe the path to that, is purchasing expensive gear.
i.e. "I'm an artist. I am going to be a professional photographer. I am going to buy the best camera gear, end of story!"
I am new to this forum, and certain this must've been covered many times.
But wondered if the artist/craftsman ( I consider craftsman to be any gender ),
was considered. Because they go hand in hand.
This thread was started to give my point of view o... (show quote)


They can be present at the same time but they cater to different aspects of creation. A craftsman does things accepted as standard or by the rule. An artist on the other hand may or may not go that direction as his/her objective is not something that is always acceptable.
A Master on the other hand, know both and takes both roads to meet together and make ART. Something that is perfect on its own. Something that you can neither add or take away anything from to make better.
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Feb 2, 2019 23:43:17   #
Not similar as mine was no image at all, recording a pure black or pure white frame. The error happens when i shoot continuously in RAW+Jpg and the system overheats.
Your shooting at an RC event when that happened. Looking at its precise repetition, perhaps a transmitter is interfering with the cameras electronics.

The two-part warning label described in FCC 15.19(a)(3), “This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.”

If FCC compliant, the camera may be accepting interference.
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Feb 2, 2019 23:28:42   #
Any lens that extends outward and collapse inward to zoom in and out will act like a bellow and pump air in and out the system. If the sliding parts of the lens is loose, the air would pass thru those gaps accumulating dust in the lens itself in due time. If the lens is better sealed, then it will find a way out somewhere else in the camera. Weather sealed cameras like the D7xxx series and above does not have much holes in it for the air to pass in and out of so it will be concentrated on any hole it can find making it more noticeable.
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Jan 27, 2019 05:58:10   #
DonB wrote:
Thank you Wallen and Gene51 for posting these!!! I'm trying to get my grandkids more focused on seeing the shot instead of speed shooting and hoping. They now want to learn "all about photography" and want a "professional camera like you use." I'm still using a Canon T2i. Does all I want. With your permission, I would like to use what you have written as a class handout.


On my part, blaze away. It was written to be shared. Thanks DonB
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Jan 27, 2019 05:50:34   #
Pablo8 wrote:
Question....Is 'Catchlight'. an anagram of 'Chris T'?


Is Chris T someone to avoid like the plague?
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