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The Interrupting COW

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Knock knock. Who's there? Interrupting cow. Interrupting cow wh... MOOO! I know kind of silly I saw it in a movie recently called Half Nelson, pretty good movie by the way. Anyways this photo reminded me of a that joke. I promised Bill ( bmac62) that I would share a few tips from class so Bill this is for you and anyone else that wants them. Our first class was Intro to Digital and we basically went over our cameras the buttons, settings what they do, which to ignore, such as in camera editing their advise there was not to use it. Because the camera in most cases saves the edited photo and no copy, so then if you try to edit it on your computer you won't have the original to work with, so I agree with that. In the next course Organize, Print, Share we went over how to organize our photos, how to save them where to save them. A few tips there were: First of all always SAVE your work, not just on your computer, how many of us have lost work we didn't save I know I have and its heartbreaking to lose a whole day or months of photos. They advised to save them three ways and while it sounds awful time consuming if you are consistent with it, it really isn't. 1.) save them first on a disc we were advised to use Verbatim +R DVD's and were told to stay away from Memorex that they are basically nice coasters LOL. 2.) Then to save them on a flash drive. 3.) Then lastly and they highly recommended this was to purchase an external hard drive and save all work on that. I checked around you can purchase some decent ones for around $70.00 to $100.00 US dollars. Another tip we were told is to NEVER use the USB cord that comes with the camera but to use a card reader, which looks very similar to a flash drive but you insert memory card into it and then into your camera, reason being is that the camera can malfunction or if your batteries are low while transferring it could cause you to lose some of or all of your photos during transfer, the instructor said he did it once shot a wedding and lost them all, lesson learned. Well there are a few tips some I am sure you have heard before, but if not I hope they help someone, oh one last tip we were told, carry a cloth diaper or two with you should you take your camera to the beach... why... you ask one to wrap the camera in to absorb moisture and to protect it the other you can use to clean the camera, because the fibers are so soft.. LOL Thanks for your views and comments of my recent work I really appreciate you all. thumb_1922957.jpg
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Comments (79)


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DarkStormCrow

1:05PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Very nice capture, well done...

PD154

1:08PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

What a Moooving little image :)

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magnus073

1:12PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Such a fun image and write up Lynell and you gave me a huge smile :)

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Dreamingbee

1:22PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

smile - wonderful shot !

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morganahope

1:38PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

MOOOO....... BACK TO YOU !!!!!!!!! WONDERFUL PHOTO !!

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poet001

1:43PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

How cute! What a look on this cows face!

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Richardphotos

1:46PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

some nice tips and a beautiful cow mooaiture

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mickeyrony

1:53PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Beautiful catch of sight my Beautiful. I believe that she looks at us and says that she is better of its edge lol ......((5++)) Belle prise de vue ma Belle . Je crois qu'elle nous regarde et se dit qu'elle est mieux de son bord lol......((5++))

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mgtcs

1:54PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Excellent capture, love the tittle!

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THROBBE

1:55PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Great tips and advice Lynell! Very important info to share......MOO!

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farmerC

1:55PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Wonderful shot.

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durleybeachbum

1:57PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Great tips and a super pic!

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DAVER2112

2:01PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Funny! I like it. :)

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awjay

2:04PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

nice mooooooooves..;)

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tizjezzme

2:23PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

I told my coworker the knock knock joke ... when she was going to say "interrupting cow who" she got half way through and I said "Mooo".. she laughed so hard. :) Thanks lol We needed a little laugh here today. :P Sweet shot Lynell, and thanks for sharing what you've learned in class... I will read it all again when i'm home tonite.

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Miska7

2:31PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Very nice shot! Well done.

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Hendesse

2:41PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Excellent shot, fantastic POV. And thanks for the tips too.

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cvrad

2:57PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Nice picture! Cute cow! Bad Joke! Nice Photo Tips I do most of that but I don't use a card reader for the image transfers. I always copy the Whole folder not move or cut from the camera memory. and then rename the whole folder based on the majority of subject matter I was taking I also don't wait until my camera is full to move the pictures over! When I edit an image I always save the edited image with the "saveas" option and add a ed1 or ed2 or ed3...ed5 which stands for edit at the end of the file name. For each sequential variation of size or color change of the original picture. Never overwrite your original file! Undos only go back so far. hope this helps out some others! Chris

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KarmaSong

3:29PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

A funny capture and excellent presentation, not to mention the tips on how to save photographic material on various media. The point is: with all the sources of magnetic signals, radio signals and the rest bombarding us everyday from hundreds of relays and satellites, I'm afraid that the best way to save digital photos lies in all the tools you've mentioned. Wait and see!

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MOSKETON

3:35PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

FANTASTICA IMAGEN, PRECIOSO ANIMAL.

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ShadowsNTime

4:11PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

I don't get it...Lol! I get it, just feeling a bit giddy from being up since 4 am. Its a lovely pic and I am sure those tips will help me at some point too...still no word on the software, guess he didn't really mean it:-(

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Faemike55

4:15PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Wonderful image, really moooooooves me! joke is udderly silly! Great tips on the camera and saving

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jendellas

4:25PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

She looks so sweet. Thanks for the tips re saving pics.

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elfin12u

4:41PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Nice!! At first I thought you were just cowing around with us, but the tips are going to be very handy. Cheri is starting to accumulate a rather extensive collection, which I'm sure she really doesn't want to lose. Great way to avoid udder catastrophe!!

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tennesseecowgirl

5:02PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

LOL you are all too funny.. thank you

jared99

5:21PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Cute pic -- cows are just funny for some reason.

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flavia49

5:23PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

wonderful!

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NoelCan

5:56PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Great shot.. Good advice..

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goodoleboy

6:02PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Thanks, I memorized every word, and Bill/bmac62 is away from Renderosity for some reason, so you'll have to remind him of all this information when he returns. Double ditto on the memory card reader, it's a life saver. Finally, super portrait of the cow, ever so eager to have her picture taken.

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orig_buggy

6:20PM | Wed, 29 July 2009

Shes sooooo cute!!


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