I just got an Epson 3880, it was on sale at Samy's in los angeles. The prints out of Lightroom are outrageous. Worth every penny.
sounds fantastic, fall colors must be incredible.... I have been up there.
check out carlrichards.com to see some of my photo's... I don't know how to upload stuff and I am not talking with the guy that put it together.
where is Alfred NY... I am from New York.
I spent a month in China.... I was blown away by the size and the amount of people, and they keep places that are 100's of years old. We on the other hand destroy and build up. enjoy.
peach on top
steam heat
colorful row boats
What do you usually shoot? Landscape, What's ever in front of your camera, Wildlife, ... of course that will effect what you shoot on the China trip. it isn't easy to think and see outside the box. China has a lot of history and really futuristic places. Shanghai has art deco hotels and hotel that have lobbies on the 83rd floor. Keep an eye out for the out of place.
here are two terra-cotta shots
the big pavilion
cu of the warriors
the Terracotta warriors site has a sign that says no tripods, but I set mine up and nobody said anything.
treat them the same way you do when you are home. And have a lot of memory cards and a way to back up. Keep shooting and have a great trip
Bob! you are right. I missed that.
Please comment on this shot
and you do not feel that "fixing" them didn't show a better photo. Except where the people in the second picture were looking.
I would suggest that she expose for the darkest face in the crowd, tighten up her image, or get the group closer together. (shot 1)
I would suggest that she expose for the just the people and have them look into the lens (shot2).
Again in preview i cropped out the clutter and lightened the photo
on my mac, I dragged your photo onto the desktop and opened it in preview.... I cropped the child behind the jar and opened the shadow detail.
As for a reflector: The Chameleon in a 32" size.
Lincoln Fabric has a great selection of sheers.
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