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Apr 20, 2012 21:20:09   #
Please give advice. We have been editing with Picasa and doing finishing touches on Picnik. We use a Dell XPS 8100 with Windows 7 to edit our sports and family shoots. Doing several hundred shoots annually

We have purchased Adobe Elements, but have not started on that learning curve.
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Apr 11, 2012 19:34:57   #
A weed is simply a plant in an unwanted place. Enjoy all for their beauty. Example - find the most beautiful wild mustard, known as Blue Dame or Sweet Mustard. The flower heads are white, blue, and mauve, separate colors on each 2 to 4 foot plants in Michigan and can survive in ditches, competing with quackgrass. Prolific seed producer, easily controlled, not a weed in my book! Pete
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Feb 20, 2012 17:09:45   #
Hi Don - Still trying to correct my color problem. I followed your recommendations to no avail, but learning more. Peter
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Feb 19, 2012 22:41:52   #
Thanks Don - this will be my first morning task. Come to the Upper Peninsula and I'll give you tour to the Tahquamenon Falls, north of Newberry, Mi. Check it out on the web. Pete
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Feb 19, 2012 22:39:54   #
Thanks Don - this will be my first morning task. Come to the Upper Peninsula and I'll give you tour to the Tahquamenon Falls, north of Newberry, Mi. Check it out on the web. Pete
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Feb 19, 2012 22:01:51   #
Ugly Hedgehop particpants have been so interesting and useful. Hope some one can help me. My new Epson 837 is not printing properly.

This printer is two months old and worked great for 8 weeks. Now all photos have a light greenish-blue cast. I have cleaned and aligned the heads, changed all ink cartridges with no improvement. Any ideas? Look forward to your help. Peter at Bear Hug Photography - pgrieves36@gmail.com
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Jan 9, 2012 06:33:51   #
We use Canon 40D and 50D's and shoot thousands of portrait shots. All are edited with Picasa 3 (a free download from Google). Try it, we and our clients are very happy with the results.
Focus on knowing your camera, shoot, shoot and find the pictures that please you. So much is also seeing the lighting and composition that works for your eye and at first let you camera's automatic features help you learn. Then take the jump and start to use the creative and manual features. Experimenting and learning will not hurt your camera and is the only way to learn. Have fun and be pleased with your creativity.

Go to my Peter Grieves facebook "Pictures" to see some of our Bear Hug Photography.
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