These are from different dates, when you see the surfers wearing a colored jersey, they're in a USA Surfing championship at Huntington Beach a few weeks ago...
Iron Sight wrote:
Sand Pipers on the beach!!!
If you have time proceed to Morro Bay marina area for Sea Otters, Sea Gulls & Pelicans.
Cayucos if the tide is right miles of accessible beach.
San Simeon for Elephant seals.
...yes, Morro Bay is alot closer to SLO and *very* photo-phriendly!
phot0n0ob wrote:
How does one go from "one clueless 1st level support person" to "the entire company does not know its products"?
I call clickbait
...got a laugh from this one. I was trying to think of a good way to word my comment on the thread title...and found it! Yes...
CabinFever wrote:
Thanks to all. There is artifact I need to do something about. Lens flare? Not sure what to do about it however.
I think so too, it would be well worth the time in PS to get that out of there. Lens flare for sure...other than that, stellar image!
As always, *very* nice, Brent!
larryzplace wrote:
As I understand the rules you are not able to use your real estate videos or stills even if you gave them to the client without first having your part 107... You might do some youtube searches one gentleman that covers that subject is ken herron among others...
Good luck in your venture!
Thanks for your reply, although nowhere in my post did I say I *wasn't* going to have my part 107 before earning a fee. My "stills" at this point are strictly on ground level, IOW I've done a few RE jobs as a photographer with camera in hand. I fully intend to follow the drone guidelines! ;0)
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Has anybody updated to the latest release of Photoshop, version 2.2.1? I was unable to open any files of any format, and had to downgrade to ver 2.2.
22.3 on Windows...just fine.
...I guess I'm odd, or maybe a lifelong carpenter, heh, but I've had an inversion table since the early 90's. and a in-n-out back since the late 70's. I use a Steelcase chair every day at the 'puters, and the inversion table maybe every other day...hang upside down and give your discs a drink!
...seeing that this thread is continuing, here's a recent shot at the Huntington Beach pier. I was gonna leave the blue board color, but this treatment just seemed right...believe me, I have a ton of these!
photophile wrote:
A Goodyear Blimp floats over football games in Cleveland normally, still
...the "new" edition, yes, and we have one here. But to afficianados, it ain't the same!
Thanks to all who commented on The Shooter (Karin,Trainsbuff,Photogirl,Joe,Julie,Sakitson,Pat and Mr. Cookie, heh) here are a couple more from my archives: Once upon a time, there was a *real* Goodyear blimp...the first taken at the airfield off the 405 in Carson, CA., and the second taken at another time when I was on the freeway and spotted it getting ready to land, I was in a panic, turned onto another freeway...and there it was looking for all accounts like it was, haha, crashing, when, actually, it was landing. Please don't think badly of me, I was going maybe 80 mph, drove with my knees (perfectly safe!) and got that shot! It's the scout helo pilot in me, folks... ;0)
LeeinNC wrote:
Thanks for the challenge Karin!
...what a great story. p15
rfbeams wrote:
I took my first pic in the fall of 1949, a black and white shot using a Chicago-made Sparta 620 camera with "I" for Instant (1/100) and "T" for Time (shutter open as long as release button held). On top of this little $9.95 jewel, it had a built-in opening for a Press #40 flashbulb. Quite often, as I was inserting the bulb, it ignited with my fingers on it. Exciting times. I taught myself photography using photo magazines. There were several of them back then. I turned professional in 1976 and I am retired now. Black and white is a favorite still.
I took my first pic in the fall of 1949, a black a... (
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...man, that's nice. Bravo. p13