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Thread: Some test shots with the Tamron 28-75 2.8 lens | Forum: Photography
Kim - Roscoe sends his love back. Smooch. Doug - Thanks, yes the original files really show the sharpness and details, but trying to be dial-up friendly. Misha - Lens hood helps, but when the Donkey, Goat and horses all start fighting for your attention, you just got to run!!! Sheila - Thanks, Aurora is a beautiful dog. TwoPynts - So far real happy with this lens, yes a regular animal farm. Thanks everyone for looking.
Thread: Some test shots with the Tamron 28-75 2.8 lens | Forum: Photography
Thread: Some test shots with the Tamron 28-75 2.8 lens | Forum: Photography
Thread: Some test shots with the Tamron 28-75 2.8 lens | Forum: Photography
Thread: Need help deciding | Forum: Photography
I like Damia's version. Of course Onslow gets kudos for his imagination. Love the take a Dino for a walk.
Thread: CANON EF-75-300 image stabilizer | Forum: Photography
Attached Link: http://www.rrives.com/rivesphoto/District/District.html
I have used this lens a lot. The IS does help get sharper photos. The really only knock on this lens that others have reported is slower focus than newer IS models and a little soft at 300mm. I have started using the 120-300 Sigma 2.8 lens as I needed a faster lens for night sports. But I was pleased with my copy of this lens of the 75-300 IS If you are looking at buying this lens, I might be interested in offering my copy for sale, as it has just been sitting for 4 months. Send me a PM if interested. Click on the link to see some photos taken with this lens.Thread: Rawshooter..copy and paste corrections..lost my way on this one! Help | Forum: Photography
Tom, Select the image you want to copy the settings from. Press Ctrl-C, then select the image you want to copy settings to and press Ctrl-V. There is also a little icon in the upper right area of the interface (looks like a little clipboard) that if you click the little black triangle you can find the copy and paste there. Most likely a menu option to, but I find the standard copy and paste keyboard shortcuts a lot faster.
Thread: Local Race to Raise Funds for Cancer Hospitals. My first foot race photog. | Forum: Photography
Thread: Monthly Challenge Entry | Forum: Photography
Thread: Portrait practice | Forum: Photography
Doug - I think you caught the thread as the others were loading? You posted just a minute after the last photo posted. Thanks for looking. tibet2004uk - I am not sure about the first one, just had some fun playing with the effect. These were just some practice sessions with my wife and daughter (both not real happy to be my guinea pigs!) But I had just got some wireless radio slaves to trigger my flashes off camera, so I had to try them out. Also first time using hotshoe flashes for portrait. Shoot them using umbrellas. Thanks for looking.
Thread: Portrait practice | Forum: Photography
Thread: Portrait practice | Forum: Photography
Thread: Portrait practice | Forum: Photography
Thread: Portrait practice | Forum: Photography
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Thread: November Challenge ..silouhettes | Forum: Photography