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Apr 21, 2014 00:24:40   #
Lucky you! Great shot!
Beard43 wrote:
We went to Mo's for Easter dinner.
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Apr 3, 2014 01:42:15   #
Leonb wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to process photos without using the full photoshop CS6? I have Elements 10 as well as Aperture 3. Just went to Apple today and they said it could not be done with Aperture - but maybe Elements. I haven't checked out my programs yet, but I did want to get some additional feed back from others.
My purpose is to use the photos as a backdrop for my HO trains. I have some slides of Sidona, and some of the mountains there, that I have converted to digital and would like to use them.
Does anyone know of a way to process photos withou... (show quote)


I use Windows Live Photo Gallery. Excellent program free.
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Mar 23, 2014 15:51:17   #
Very good
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Mar 13, 2014 00:50:12   #
Gobuster wrote:
Decided to try my hand at shooting night scenes, here or two of them, C & C welcomed. Both were exposures made with a Nikon D600 with 24-85mm F3.5-4.5 lens. Please download for best viewing.


Super job, great shots!
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Mar 9, 2014 18:22:26   #
avemal wrote:
Took picture at Druid Ridge cemetery??????????????


Domestic Muscovy
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Mar 2, 2014 15:27:31   #
BigBear wrote:
Maybe the feeling that you should have gotten a Canon ?? :P


Wow!
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Feb 24, 2014 21:19:18   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Shot in December when there were still a lot of cherries. Look how they take just one bite and then move on!

We've had 20 - 30 cedar waxwings all winter.

Canon SX50, aperture priority. Equiv. 1200 mm angle of view + cropped. ISO 800, f/6.5, 1/400 sec. Edits in PSE 12.

Superb Shots!!!
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Feb 24, 2014 21:07:27   #
larryzplace wrote:
These ran across the road in front of me while biking in the woods... I have no idea what they are... The mom kept an eye on me and kept her back to me most of the time... I was able to get very close to them without them flying off... They really are good at blending into their background...


Fantastic shot!!!
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Feb 10, 2014 02:23:14   #
Captainamerica wrote:
I have a canon 60 body and a 70-200 2.8 canon lens. I dropped the lens while off the body and it hit the floor pretty hard. No visible damage - nothing looks bent or rattles. It attaches to the body without difficulty. However when i turn on the camera it makes a whirring noise and will not focus whether on autofocus or manual. Any ideas if this is fixable?


Of course it can, send it to Canon. I dropped my 70-200 f4
1 week and $410, it's good as new.
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Feb 10, 2014 00:36:43   #
Mogul wrote:
Bent pins. They're an accident waiting to happen. 8-)


I have a7D used same card every day for the past 4yrs, card is excellent.
Ray
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Feb 4, 2014 23:05:59   #
pappy0352 wrote:
I took this shot at the end of summer at Vista Point, Oregon.

Pappy


Superb!!!!
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Feb 4, 2014 10:53:11   #
Regis wrote:
They are all House Finches shot at 600mm from 20-25 feet away using the Tamron 150-600mm lens.


Well done! Super shots!
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Feb 4, 2014 10:27:50   #
Sellingout wrote:
This male house Finch looked beat as he helped feed his offspring who had just left the nest.,


Lovely, great shot!
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Jan 29, 2014 15:07:12   #
jwt wrote:
Nasty, rainy and chilly front brought in some very hungry black birds. I'm not sure what species, common blackbird or purple grackle? Please help to identify, try the downloads.


Grackle!
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Jan 3, 2014 00:45:31   #
hlmichel wrote:
So I've been shooting with my new D7100. I had to take a step backward(for me) and shoot JPG until I replace my dead computer.

I decided to test out both the 18-140 and my 35mm 1.8

Other than cropping, these are unedited.


Very nice!!
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