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| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Feb 08, 2013 |
| Urban Landscapes | Steve Dunwell photography Boston | Outstanding and unique photographs of Boston area urban landscapes, including cityscapes, aerials, and historic places. | PATRICIA Toby, this guy is a professional photographer friend of mine. He does great Boston urban landscapes which I know you love to do. I thought this would give you some ideas. |
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| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Jan 04, 2013 |
| Lytro--Toby, this is the camera I was telling you about that refocuses | By capturing the light field, you can do incredible things. Like refocus pictures after you take them. Tap the touchscreen on whatever part of the picture you want to bring into focus — or, once a picture is imported into your computer, click to refocus. | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Jan 07, 2013 |
| Snapseed App | Learn or take a scroll here through what’s possible. Right now. With just a couple of taps, swipes, and clicks. | PATRICIA Toby, this is a new free app that reviews say is great. |
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| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Nov 30, 2012 |
| Copper Hill Images - CCD/CMOS Cleaning Tutorial - Introduction | CCD/CMOS Cleaning Tutorial Introduction Welcome to the home of the "Copperhill" sensor cleaning method. We hope you learn a few things in this tutorial and have a little fun in the process. Once you get a grasp of the basics, please browse through our store where we offer only the BEST sensor cleaning products available. | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Nov 26, 2012 |
| Photo Tours and Workshops by Joseph Van Os Photo Safaris | Photo tours to the world's greatest locations for wildlife, landscape and cultural photography. Led by professional photographers, our small-group trips and photo workshops offer something for everyone from beginners to serious amateurs and even professional photographers. | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Nov 23, 2012 |
| Flickr: Discussing Is Nikon going to acknowledge D600's sensor spots? in Nikon Digital Learning Center | I just returned from two weeks in and around Istanbul, having traveled with my brand new D600. It was fabulous at capturing images in many different environments, however, upon my return, when I saw the images on my 27" desktop at home, I kept wondering how I got so many "Blobs" in the upper left corner. Mind you, I took over 5000 photos and having "blobs" (no matter what the source) was more than annoying. | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Nov 22, 2012 |
| Field Test of the Nikon D600--get more zoom with DX mode | Then I discovered a neat trick with the D600. ?On the occasions where I needed a little?more “zoom” than my trusty 85mm could provide,?I just switched?into DX crop mode by holding the function button and spinning a dial. ?This instantly gave me that extra little reach (127.5mm equivalent) while still?producing a 10MP image (like a D200). ?This trick made me consider why I had continued to lug around the 50mm, too. ?I could have done the same thing with the 24mm. ?Needless to say, the?bigger 80-200mm remained in the trunk for much of the rest of the trip [More] | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Nov 14, 2012 |
| LensRentals.com - D600 Sensor Dust Issues | D600 Sensor Dust Issues We tend not to get too excited about sensor dust problems here; we clean sensors on every camera after every rental, so it’s just routine. When we started carrying the Nikon D600 they all arrived with a fair amount of dust, but that’s pretty routine, too. Manufacturing and shipping can be a dusty experience. When our techs started complaining that D600s were all coming back from their first rental with a lot more dust (despite being freshly cleaned before leaving) we didn’t pay much attention to that either. We all remember the oil / dust issues the D3x and D3s had. Those mostly cleared up after a few cleanings. The dust kept reappearing with every rental, and more impressively – it was generally in the same location (upper left 1/3 of the image). That did get our attention, so we started looking into the matter a bit. We kept dust pictures for 20 consecutive D600s returning from rental and saw the problem was very real. [More] | | |
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