What time should I not arrive?
Looks like it was early in the show before the tops came off.
She has one camera body and how many lenses? How many lenses can she put on one camera body at any ONE time? Use a different lens and get a different look. Why would two people want to have duplicate photos when they live in the same house? You do live together? Don't you?
CamB wrote:
If you create this hole and then shake the camera, all the other pictures you have taken will fall out. It’s a big mess and impossible to get them back in so I would be very careful doing this.
...Cam
That goes back to the photo class who had a student she said followed her around the classroom and darkroom. The students had a lesson about the construct of film, you know, all the little silver halides. Well, he dropped an exposed roll of film hard to the floor before he developed it. She warned him "I hope all the silver halides didn't fall to one side!"
He was relieved when he had fine images on the roll when he developed it.
Don't drop your memory cards either, those holes can move around and jumble the images.
I remember years ago, a photographer and teacher, Will Crockett, had at least one student who had deleted files individually in camera. When tried to upload to the computer, nothing. The camera card was essentially dead, unusable. He strongly espoused to never delete in camera.
With camera cards and cameras nowadays, I have deleted thousands of images in camera and never had a problem. Is it a fluke from many years ago that the card failed? Have cards and cameras improved and that is no longer a problem?
Decide for yourself and continue doing it as long as it works for you and let others decide for themselves, too.
Where do we find the flappers?
windshoppe wrote:
While I agree that Santa winters in Arizona, you do realize that this was an imposter, right? There would appear to be only 6 -- not the required 8 -- "tiny reindeer." Nice shot, though!
Perhaps Mrs. Claus needs the remaining two to go north a little later. She wanted to enjoy the sun a little longer.
So many people see ppi (pixels per inch) as the end all. The term has two expressions, "pixels" and "inch." Therefore, the end all is if you have the numbers for both terms.
If you have your front image of 300ppi, how many inches is it? 10? Then you have 3000 pixels to work with in the one dimension.
If you have your background image of 72ppi, how many inches is it? 10? Then you have 720 pixels for the background which is less than one fourth of the main/front image. Not good.
If your background image is 72ppi and 40 inches, that is 2880 pixels compared to 3000. Go for it. They are comparable in size.
Remember, two terms, pixels AND inches. If you have both, (you must have both), do the multiplication and you have your answer.
In grade school we were taught to write and mail a letter. Had to get a five cent first class stamp from mom and then mailed it. When dad saw it, "Why did you waste five cents to mail it to us when you could have handed it to us?"
fecraly wrote:
also Dykesville, WI; French Lick, IN; Lititz, PA.
Are you thinking of the WGN Chicago news anchor Robin Baumgarten pronounciation of..... well, just watch this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE-SpAKDF4o
I can imagine a picture of you after the flight, but, your smile would not fit within the confines of a photo.
Never flew, can only imagine the joy of actually flying a piece of memorabilia.
Bet you still have most of that smile still on your face.
CHG_CANON wrote:
Whoever told you that was out of line. There's a request to not use the images commercially, but no other restrictions.
The person worked at the cemetery. It didn't matter since I was there for a specific purpose; a hired professional for a ceremony. Commercial? Not public, only for the family. So, no need for any others.