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Apr 8, 2012 11:16:52   #
The first few photos in HDR are 12mp the others are 5mp and some are 3mp.I don,t see a need to do all my photos with my expensive camera. I used a Sony 5mp and a sony FD 3mp. I also use a Nikon D300.
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Jan 21, 2012 10:44:32   #
google widows watch then images and you will see these structures.
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Jan 20, 2012 15:26:49   #
C. David wrote:
deanna_hg wrote:
on a coastal note, it could have been where the captain's wife went to look out to sea for the ship to be sailing into port.


A "widows walk" I believe they called them. Usually open. Regardless, it's a pretty cool lookout. :thumbup: 8-)


Sure is a nice add on
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Jan 20, 2012 06:59:13   #
it's called a widow watch, Sea captains wife's went up there to watch for the return of their husbands ship.these widow watch had a view of their local harbor.this was use during the Whaling era. The city of New Bedford, Ma has many captains homes with the widow watch. moby Dick
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Jan 16, 2012 10:02:52   #
This was with the camera resting on an object with a Sony 707 in night shot setting.

Water Fire

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Dec 29, 2011 08:11:10   #
Gimp is a free software and has that feature under Decor (add border) any size any color.
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Dec 25, 2011 11:55:34   #
[quote=JohnnyRottenNJ]I don't know if it's me, my age, my eyes or what, but I'm finding that a fair number of photos that I have been taking don't have an even horizon. I use a monopod for sports and telephoto lens shots, and if I stay all composed, generally the pics are fine. But if (say in a sports setting) the action moves around, I have a tendency to pay more attention to the action than to keeping the horizon level. I can make post processing corrections, and that is fine if it only happens in one or two shots, but I have had a bunch of off level shots and to correct each one is a pain. Any suggestions?

PS: I use a Nikon D300 and a D7000. I wish they made a bubble level that I could see through the viewfinder.[/ O the custom setting menu set the viewfinter setting to grid =On that will help you out
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Dec 16, 2011 19:42:44   #
fotosteve wrote:
Post away your greetings


Merry Christmas






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Dec 16, 2011 19:42:24   #
fotosteve wrote:
Post away your greetings


Merry Christmas






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Dec 16, 2011 19:27:42   #
Hoss wrote:
Pittsburgh from Mt Washington

There should be a lot from around the world. Go ahead and post them here!!!


These were taken from the waterfront park in Fal River,Ma






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Dec 13, 2011 19:08:48   #
Note the birds were on the feeder when he jumped
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Dec 12, 2011 20:41:25   #
My two grandaughters. One is a model and the other a photographer approx 20yrs ago. the younger one is married and has a three yr old boy.


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Dec 12, 2011 20:08:14   #
My grandaughter 25 yrs ago using a film camera taking a close up


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Dec 12, 2011 19:51:11   #
MissStephie wrote:
I like #2 also :D

here's my lil' guy ;)


He will try anything to get at the feeder with success.


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Dec 11, 2011 13:19:57   #
mdeman wrote:
I like the interest the car gives to the 2nd picture. Using PSE I lightened the shadows a little, toned down the headlights, and really made the sunset more dramatic by altering the reds and yellows. See if you like it.


I agree this now is a finished product
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