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Mar 24, 2024 06:58:21   #
Love the photo. The smokies is one of my favorite vacation places.
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May 12, 2023 11:35:25   #
Great shots! This is one of my favorite places to visit.
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May 8, 2023 16:53:37   #
Great set Jim! Greenfield Village in Michigan used to have Civil War days, but they are now discontinued. Miss them.
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May 3, 2023 09:23:02   #
Really nice set! Enjoyed every photo. We get a family membership to the village every year…can’t wait to go this spring.
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May 1, 2023 13:38:59   #
“Those were the Days” Thanks for the post.
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Apr 5, 2023 12:31:52   #
sippyjug104 wrote:
The Better Half enjoys fresh fruit and this is all that remains of one of her peaches so rather than throw it away, it has been added as a treasure in my box of collectibles of odds and ends that I come across.

This session was staged using a Novoflex Macro Auto-Bellows lens set at f/5.6 and extended on bellows to a distance to fill the frame with the subject.


Great macro! How many exposures did you use?
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Mar 29, 2023 14:05:33   #
Welcome home Mac. I was there 69-70.
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Dec 20, 2022 10:58:12   #
Mark, I really enjoyed your set on Vietnam. I spent about a year in Bến Cát a town located in the north of Binh Duong province located about 31 miles from Ho Chi Minh City. Much has changed for the better!
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Jul 14, 2022 15:40:43   #
This might be a bit of a stretch, but “Jak się masz” the Polish phrase is the English equivalent of “how are you”.
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Jun 15, 2022 16:15:06   #
Finally got the problem solved. Thanks to those who responded with out seeing am image.

Sorry for the delay.

Kent


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Jun 15, 2022 10:40:55   #
Opps forgot to attach image😬

Sorry, Problem adding photo!!
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Jun 15, 2022 10:27:17   #
Hi All,

I had a swarm of these on the brick of my house last night. Sprayed them and most died others escaped. At first I thought they may have been flying ants…but they are larger (about an inch) and some appear to have a stinger on the back end. Maybe some type of wasp/hornet?

Thanks for ID in advance.
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Apr 23, 2022 07:10:01   #
It’s ok, but I don’t do it everyday. My must used starter word is Audio.
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Feb 26, 2022 10:13:33   #
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
In this forum, thereis some discussion about lighting equipment, some discussions about the physics of light as per colour temperature and white balance, and the quantity of light as per exposure but little about the dynamics and aesthetics of light.

No doubt, the science of light is interesting, things like photons, wavelengths and spectral properties, but if you are an artistically inclined photograher there is much to discuss as to how some of the physical properties of light as to the quality, reflection, concentration, diffusion, and direction of light influence the aesthetics of our work.

Some folks associate "lighting" with controlled studio work as opposed to natural, existing, or available light. The fact is, however, if you have a good working knowledge of controlled studio-like lighting methods, you will more easily recognize and effectively utilize natural or exiting light. Inversely, if you have a knack for "SEEING" natural ligh, you will be better equipped to simulate various kinds of light in a studio environment.

In some people, "seeing" the aesthetics of light, havig an "eye" for light is an inborn talent like havig and "ear" for music, however, these traits need to be developed and can much be learned.

No matter what you shoot, landscapes, birds, wildlife, flowers, insects, sports, portraits, architecture, whatever, mostly you are attempting to render a three-dimension subject on a two-dimensional sheet of paper or a flat screen. The degree of success in that area is mainly dependent on lighting. You can have the sharpest lenses, the most advanced camera with incredibly high pixel counts, and the most sophisticated lighting gear, if the aesthetics of light are not factored into your work, your images will be flat, lacklustre, and lack modelling, depth, mood, and the illusion of dimensionality.

My question here is not only "what do you know about light and lighting"? but what do you want to know, learn, share, and discuss about this topic? I know that many of the specialized volunteer-managed sections are not very popular or highly trafficked on UHH, however, do any of you feel that a LIGHTING would be an asset or a popular resource.

I have noticed many questions about various kinds of lighting gear. There are discussions of price, features, and equipmet compatibility but hardly anything about aesthetics. Folk ask should I buy umbrellas, softboxes, beauty dishes, etc. If they knew specifically how they work, differ, and how they can be used most effectively, they would be in a better position to decide on the right gear for the job at hand.

I would appreciate y'all's feedback! EnLIGHTEN me!
In this forum, thereis some discussion about light... (show quote)


I am interested primarily in natural lighting…count me in.
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Sep 27, 2021 13:32:55   #
Great stop action shot🥴
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