Of the 3 I would go for no 1. 2 seems a bit too processed and artificial. 3 doesn't do anything for me except a bit of fun
Pretty good on the whole. Must had a quick trigger finger to get the eagle (?) crapping!!!. I enjoyed them - tell her to keep on shoting
He will cross the rainbow bridge to meet you when it is your turn many, many years from now
Coolest camera bag I have ever seen. You lucky man!
Cool photo. I use ICE and then once I have the pano right
I save it, then take it in PS for final overall adjustments and resizing. Use levels before resizing.
Take the praise Jerry. If they love your work then bask in the glory.
Fits not forts. Grrrrrr auto correct
I have a Pentax one which I have had for about 15 years. Is very handy when shooting low or when shot in the Mon or sky. Mine can turn to use either landscape or portrait mode and has a built in magnifier for critical focussing. Son' use it a great deal but is a lifesaver sometimes. Lives in ,my camera bag. Forts my canons quite well.
If you ever go through Singapore airport go upstairs to their butterfly garden. Some more beauties there too
Overexpose by 1 to 2 stops to get the snow white Toxdoc
Most printer company websites have drivers in both 32 and 64 bit flavours. The techies should have looked there or is your printer just so very old? I have seen drivers for 10 yo printers on line. Do a search,either Google or Duckduckgo for "64 bit drivers i9900" - maybe you have already done that? Sometimes there are 3rd party software. Good luck!
I like the steeple mono one
Get a laser printer for your day to day printing. Can get mono for under $100 and colour for $300 or less. Much cheaper to run and less problems.
As far as shooting modes go, when just looking around I leave the camera on "P for Professional" so I can get those grab shots. Once I have that in the bag I change to S, A or M depending on what I am shooting