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Thread: American White Pelican | Forum: Photography
And this one here is how they would swim behind the others, all the while bobbin' their heads back and forth in time to a song only they could hear. It was really an experience to watch. I am glad you got to see them, also. (I know these are not the sharpest photos, the lense I used was a bit heavy for the tripod I have. (Oh, Santa, may I have a heavy duty tri pod for Christmas, I've been really good).
Thread: American White Pelican | Forum: Photography
Thread: American White Pelican | Forum: Photography
Thread: Yipee!!! | Forum: Photography
Ahhhh, OK...I was thinking flatbed scanner...forgive me...I am still waking up...;>). My film scanner seems to do a pretty decent job, it's the flatbed that's so-so.
Thread: Yipee!!! | Forum: Photography
My gosh, Michelle, this is truly sharp and beautiful, but...I've seen your photos before and, well, are you sure it's the scanner that's making them this great or just your superb talent? :>) Out of curiosity, what type of scanner...I am in the market for a new one myself, seems the old one, at times, produces "soft" at times, "sharp" at others...all on the same photo. :( Been thinking about the Epson 2400.
Thread: Wildlife Safari | Forum: Photography
Oh my Gosh! A black zebra with white stripes! Unbelievable! These are quite rare! Usually you see white zebras with black stripes! lol -Yup, I like the pics ;>) I like the "crazy buf" and the zebra the best. Wide angle on the buf?
Thread: Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II | Forum: Photography
I want to thank you two for the suggestions. They have directed me in the correct direction to make things come out better. These past few weeks I have "played" with the settings and, albeit a shame to do, it has produced much better scans. It is time consuming as each picture seems to need something a bit different. It's a shame one cannot scan in slides as one does negatives. With the negatives, you just simply scan. Oh, well, thank you again. Like I said, the suggestions have pointed me in the correct direction. Thanks!
Thread: It | Forum: Photography
Thread: It | Forum: Photography
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Thread: American White Pelican | Forum: Photography