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Jun 25, 2020 11:27:19   #
I believe this is an online thing. Having read some of users comments, think it's time to hit the "Unsubscribe" button.
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Jun 25, 2020 11:26:15   #
Interesting, thank you.
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Jun 25, 2020 10:13:00   #
Greeting UHHers, Recently I've been receiving EMails from Outdoor Photography Guide, I revive them daily it feels, somewhere I'm guessing I've subscribed to them.
There are all sorts of "Exclusive" offers, I feel so privileged. Honestly!!!!!!
My question is this:- Anyone pay for the content of Outdoor Photography Guide, is it worth the money, all be it at the moment only $2:00 for the year. Whats the deal here, would I then be tied in to another year at an inflated price?
I've not actually opened the EMails, just wondering what others views were with this deal.
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Jul 26, 2019 06:29:21   #
Rubber eyecups are available for a variety of uses. You might find one that's the right size at a local optical shop, camera store, or on eBay..

Good luck - I hate having to throw good gear out because of missing parts. I regularly surf "the bay" for broken equipment to use for parts on stuff I already own. It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.



Thanks for the tip re "The Bay" Andy, scored a Loupe with additional eye cup on Wednesday evening, it arrived today (Friday), end result is this - Original one now repaired, also now have a second Loupe which my better half can now keep in her camera bad. Saves me miles of backwards and forward when we are out shooting with just one Loupe between us.
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Jul 21, 2019 12:12:23   #
Thanks for the reply Andy, I'll search the "Bay" as you suggest. By the way I agree with you sentiments entirely re throwing away good gear just because.....
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Jul 21, 2019 11:53:46   #
Indeed it may come to that - Eventually! However, prudence suggests a more logical approach of repair in the first instance. Surely, unless you are fortunate enough to be awash with money to waste, you can understand why I'm seeking a replacement part initially.
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Jul 21, 2019 11:33:22   #
Yes, £128:00 worth of reasons.
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Jul 21, 2019 11:31:20   #
The healing will take time it seems, but the body is a wonderful thing, with a little help from the hospital
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Jul 21, 2019 11:30:04   #
Sorry, perhaps I wasnt as descriptive as maybe I could have been. The factual optic component is still in place and still focuses for my eye. It's just the rubber eye piece that missing, the part you actually put up to your eye. I could purchase one that's kind of teardrop shaped, think those are marketed for eye glasses. I was trying to purchase the round type though. However, thanks for the very quick responses.
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Jul 21, 2019 11:02:55   #
Okay, stupidly (Or rather clumsily) I took a tumble whilst wearing my Hoodman around my neck on some very slippery rocks by the coast. My Loupe came disconnected from the lanyard. I managed to find it in a rockpool, but in my rush to pack up and get taken to hospital and treated for a hand injury, I didnt realise that the end eye piece went missing. Ugh! I have searched the WWW to try and find where I can purchase a replacement. Fail. I have contacted Hoodman via their website over 1 week ago now, no reply from them. Very disappointing.
So, my question is this, does anyone know wher I can purchase the missing eye piece in UK or Europe. It is the old one piece style of Loupe, and I love (Loved) it.


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Apr 18, 2019 05:50:43   #
Both myself and my Wife have the Mach3, I found the model numbers and variations quite confusing, but my wife has the carbon fiber TMA28C, I ha e the TMA38CL.
Without doubt one of the best value for money tripods around. Looked at the 3legged thing (Sorry, but very poor compared to the Mach3). I would personally highly recommend this tripod.
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Jul 21, 2018 08:47:57   #
And there's me thinking the punch line would be "Shoot the Madusa-In-Law" 😁😁😁
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Feb 21, 2018 07:06:27   #
Following. Also curious
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Jan 13, 2018 05:59:12   #
We visited the area last August/September time from The UK last year, of all the fabulous places we visited and photographed, one of the best was Pyramid Lake just 10 minutes drive from Jasper. If you are an early bird, I would strongly recommend a visit there for dawn. Stand between the two jettys with a widish lens, the so called "Alpine Glow" (For us) was tremendous on the tops of the peaks across the lake. If you can include some of the colourful boats in your composition also, thats great. Wherever you end up going and wherever you visit, there are fantastic photo opportunities most places.
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Dec 6, 2017 06:58:31   #
Not sure about Luminar, I've not used it, but in Photoshop, try using "Select/Colour Range", shouldn't be to difficult because, Fortunately for you the sky is so white and uniform.

Try this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9fwiNyDHLI&t=259s

Good luck with the image.
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