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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / Digital Photo / June 2007

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Estimating distance?10 Jun 2007 16:36 GMT23
Are there any clever techniques for estimating the distance of objects
in photos please? I'm trying to see how accurately I can 'geo-tag'
some photos. Here are a few examples:
http://www.terrypin.dial.pipex.com/Walks/TP05/walkphotos05.htm
Replacement time10 Jun 2007 16:20 GMT5
I need to replace my Nikon Coolpix 5700 which I think has an irreparable
problem.  I am looking at a Nikon D40 since it will use my zoom lenses, but
I am concerned about shutter lag time.  I have  lost a lot of excellent
sports photos and kid pix because of the 5 hour (or so it ...
need help10 Jun 2007 13:31 GMT1
  people i have been suffering a serious problem,i formate camera's
sd card there was some important pic.can u people help me to get rid
of this.i want some software to recover this,
How to add GPS data to a JPEG file (Exif)10 Jun 2007 11:52 GMT3
  I am trying to do geotag my pictures. The problem is that all the
solutions have too much of GUI and thereby slow for my needs. I have
tried using Picasa/Google Earth and  WWMX location stamper, both of
which are slow for my purposes. I have also tried checking exiftool,
Online Money Making Scams Revealed!10 Jun 2007 08:05 GMT1
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Now I see Why Paparazzi Use Canons!10 Jun 2007 04:11 GMT1
It's true!  The old Nikon Noise Box let me down when it really mattered.
Had I used a Canon she would have been on the cover of the National
Inquirer.
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Who are your 3 favorite comedians?10 Jun 2007 02:53 GMT17
Mine are:
1) Carlos Mencia
2) Bobby Lee
3) Dane Cook (also a dramatic award-winning actor)
Various types of cameras10 Jun 2007 01:51 GMT1
http://latest-cameras-review.blogspot.com
Lovely Sculpture Pictures!10 Jun 2007 01:50 GMT2
The Greatest art Sculpture making.
Our honorable Artist Sadiq Ali shehzad's work Pictures are here
http://www.tangraphics.com/younas/art
Heads up: photo books are being posted to alt.binaries.e-book.technical10 Jun 2007 01:48 GMT1
Heads up:
Photo books are being posted to alt.binaries.e-book.technical
Best low light settings for Panasonic FZ-20 ??10 Jun 2007 00:30 GMT4
What is the best way to set up the FZ-20 to get pics of kids in low
light?  This situation requires large lens openings, and yet
reasonably fast shutter speeds because the little brats won't sit
still.  How should I set up these things to optimize the camera:
Nikon D40x and PictureProject09 Jun 2007 23:19 GMT3
Just a couple of days ago - after a great deal of research - I
purchased a Nikon D40x, and let me say I'm as pleased with this camera
as I could possibly be!  I mean WOW!  It's fun to use and easy too,
and the picture quality is astounding.  I'm sure this is only the
Small digital cameras, that are light to carry and/or fit in pant pockets, and can do macro shots?09 Jun 2007 21:00 GMT2
I am curious. Are there any small digital cameras that are small (to fit
in pant pockets) and light for macro shots (e.g., take photographs of
ants)? I noticed in the past, cameras are big and heavy due to the big
lens.
Freeware for jpeg files.09 Jun 2007 19:38 GMT6
Sorry, a newby question.
Can anyone point me towards some freeware that allows me to join two
or more .jpg images to make a composite image, and save it as one .jpg
file. It should be simple but the software I have presently does
The Shawskank Redemption: Paris Serves Up Pink Shower Clam09 Jun 2007 17:38 GMT7
Any guesses how long she'd last in Gen-pop? Damn this is all so hot.
It's like Ilsa the She Wolf or that movie with the police batons.
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