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Sep 22, 2011 06:12:16   #
gizzy.whicker wrote:
personal opinion...? Mine is Adobe PhotoShop Elements, latest version is probably v9, anywhere from $70 to $100. I'm using v8. I've been using Adobe products since they first began, way back in the last century, and doubt you'll find anything easier to use. There's a bunch of us who'd be happy to assist you with your PhotoShop editing questions. You just need to ask.


Photoshop is the industry leader due in part to their online help and to the third party support.
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Sep 22, 2011 06:01:20   #
Mwendell wrote:
Anyone that sells their work on Stock Photo Sites, please tell me what type of photography is selling the best. In other words please tell me what kinds of photos are they most looking for, and what kind of photos make the most money? The answer to these two questions is probably the same.

I would also ask what are some of the other places where you can sell your work?
And one last question; those of you who are selling to these Stock Photo houses, would you give me the names of several of the best ones to do business with?

Thanks in advance for any ideas that you can share,
Mwendell
Anyone that sells their work on Stock Photo Sites,... (show quote)


I asked the same question of a professional photographer friend. His response was "Road Kill" i.e. If they have seen it during their travels they will but it.
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Sep 22, 2011 05:25:35   #
Can someone explain how to accomplish this - Disable right-clicks. This method can be a very effective way of letting your visitors know you are serious about image protection, and of ensuring that they receive a copyright notice whenever they try to save your image.
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Sep 21, 2011 22:48:50   #
Hi there - An option to buying bubble levels, assuming your camera has a setting to place a rule of thirds grid in your viewfinder. Use the horizontal lines to help hold your camera parralel to something horizontal in your image, such as waters edge or the dock.
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Sep 21, 2011 00:19:23   #
Your very welcome - If you have Elements 9 you could try stitching the sequence togther in a sudo panoramic. Then play with the result. I am retired and tend to forget that others don't have my kind of free time to play with their photos.
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Sep 20, 2011 23:46:20   #
In regards to the Merganser photo. There are two rules you could "bend" slightly to achieve a great effect. First is Open Space the other is Room To Move. People assume these rules apply to the space in front of the subject, but in your photo apply them to behind the bird. If you can recrop so the bird is in the lower right third leaving "open space" behind the bird thus giving the opportunity to include where the bird first hit the water. Seeing the whole wake of the bird should greatly enhance the "feel" of motion. If you have the time and notion I would love to see the change.
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Sep 20, 2011 01:50:18   #
Thanks for the info. I am seriously looking at the A77 as an upgrade. Unfortunately it will not be released until late October this year.
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Sep 19, 2011 14:10:46   #
Nice shot, Noticed you use Sony A900. Do you know if older bayonet mount Minolta lens with fit an alpha body.
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Sep 19, 2011 13:52:13   #
Nice tonal effect of greens and blues. Did you use a ND filter to capture the slikinees in the water?
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Sep 19, 2011 13:27:30   #
Nice photos. Try one of the following composition effects for a slightly different "feel".

Negetive Space - Using exterme rule of thirds to create a feeling of the subject being alone in the water.

Moving into the frame - Place the subject so that there is more space in front than behind, thus enhancing the feeling of motion

Negetive Space example


Room to Move example

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Sep 18, 2011 09:46:55   #
You seem to be knowledageable about adapters. Is there an adapter for Nikon AF-S lens to Sony Alpha body?
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