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Jun 30, 2021 16:59:40   #
From the looks of your photos there is not much difference inside then at Wright Patterson AFB. All of the planes are right next to each other and hung from the celling so more planes can be displayed. If you haven't been to Dayton it's worth the trip if your in Ohio. Looks like I need to make a trip up to Ga.
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Jun 4, 2021 15:36:47   #
I currently have Luminar 4 and I'm trying to decide if it is worth the extra money to upgrade to Ai! I know that there are some differences between them, I also have the Adobe Photo package. I'm an intermediate photographer and do landscapes, nature, botanical and more. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Feb 12, 2021 17:51:29   #
A landscape photographer by the name of "Matt Kloskowski" has several tutorials on U-Tube that you can check out and covers what your asking about by using Photoshop. I've been following his work off and on over the last 10 years. Also the Photoshop Training Channel covers a plethora of subjects that you can check out.
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Feb 10, 2021 14:22:08   #
Document the condition, call Amazon and explain to who ever answers and if say no (which most likely they won't), but if they do ask very polietly if you could speak to a supervisor putting the final decision on them. I've had damaged in shipping and I call and they send out a will call lable for you to print out and call for a pickup or drop it off where you picked it up.
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Jan 25, 2021 17:03:29   #
Mike Holmes wrote:
I have a Conon 90D and am looking to purchase a 64 or 32 card for use. I have tried "search" but all of the answers are 5 to 10 years old. I do not take a lot of pictures per outing 100 to 500. It is mostly wildlife and shot at 11 fps and raw. I will probably only purchase two cards so cost is not important. Thanks for your input


Mike, I would get one that has a high mg rating since your shooting at high speeds, as you more than likely know the higher the mega bites the quicker the buffering is. As far as brands SanDisk is one that I've used for years and have never had any issues and there are other brands that are good as well.
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May 15, 2020 14:41:55   #
As you mentioned Lightroo Classic is one option depending on how serious you are Adobe has the Photo Package for $9.99 a month which is LR Classic anong with Photoshop and LR mobile for your smart phone. Which by the way if your not aware the mobile app allows you to set it in RAW to shoot. Another one that I just started using is Luminar 4 just got the upgrade two weeks ago and I'm really liking it. Love the sky replacement feature that it has. Like someone said some of these have like 30 day trial periods just make sure you cancel if you don't like it or you will be charged as I'm sure you know.
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May 8, 2020 15:51:16   #
I was up in that area about 8 years back the plazas around the city are exteamaly photographic. One place that I was at was Fort Pulaski National Monument which you can see the lighthouse on Tybee Island and also one that is still standing just a short hike from the fort. The old downtown district along the river is great for shooting as well. There are literally 100's of areas to shoot in the city.
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Feb 14, 2020 14:12:13   #
Like others I haven't heard of it happening but anything is possible! If you are doing lots of travel each year I feel that the Pelican cases are the best to use with great support for equipment inside them.
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Jan 24, 2020 15:00:28   #
The lenses that I own are for my Canon EOS 70D. Not sure as to what I want to spend or if I actually want to purchase the 4/3's or not. At this point I'm gathering info to determine if I want to make a purchase or not.
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Jan 24, 2020 14:15:11   #
I'm familiar with the full frame and the crop sensor camera but not the 4/3 camera. Would that be simular to the old medium fram cameras or is it totally different? And this a good starting point going into mirrorless if one can not afford the much higher prices of the full frame mirrorless cameras? Also what is a good model to go into if one were to purchase not being a professional photographer?
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Aug 7, 2019 01:49:15   #
I traveled the Shenandoah Parkway first part of October 2014 and it was beautiful there are pull offs maybe every half mile or so enabling you hundreds of photo ops. One thing you will want if you don't already have is a National Park pass. There was a $15 charge. I didn't have one at that time but was the best $15 I ever spent. I had almost all my equipment with me so I could change out different lenses for whatever the mood struck. I had spent a couple of days in New Market, Va. and took in Luray caverns and some Civil War battlefields. I'm single so I took a 6 week vacation covered 11 states drove over 4,000 miles and about 4,800 pics along the way. Best of travels to you.
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Aug 5, 2019 15:08:02   #
In November I will be traveling to Isrial with my church group. I've never traveled out of the country other than to Canada which I was driving. My question is if one was to take one or to lens with them what is the general consensus on which ones to take? I did have one person tell me that the Tamaron 18mm-400mm would be a great one to take and that I would only need it. I have a Canon 70D that I'll be taking with me. Any feed back would be nice.
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Feb 1, 2019 09:56:13   #
I had the same type of problem with one of my cameras a few years ago and also started having the colors distort as well. It turned out to be the sensor going bad. I was lucky since I had bought the extended warranty and was fixed for free (other than shipping). Might be the problem!!
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Nov 14, 2018 14:04:55   #
I drove several segments of the Blue Ridge Parkway back in 2014 and if your getting on starting with the Shenandoah Parkway and going south you will find a vast number of pull-offs on both sides of the road. Depending upon the time of the year traveling might be slow to very slow (speed limit 45). I was traveling north and it was the last week of Sept. so on the southern leg there was little leaves changing colors but as I got further north the leaves were getting more vibrant. I did have one day where it rained most of the day and towrads late afternoon fog started coming in and being a two lane road I was on and for the most part no guard rails I did get off. As far as B&B's you will have to venture off and into the nearby towns to find lodging and the same for gas. If I had a due over I would have started maybe a week later but that varies from year to year if your doing a fall foliage trip but the spring time is also great. Good luck and enjoy!
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Nov 7, 2018 12:38:59   #
I have taken many pictures from various types of boats which were traveling at different speeds and being hand held has always been my choice varying my shutter speed for the speed of the boat I'm on and always with the vr on.
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