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Old cars (pics)26 Feb 2009 02:35 GMT29
I found these old cars on the way back home. Some of them I've never
heard of, like the "Aronde". Anybody know about them?
http://atlantic-diesel.com/
Free Image  Hosting  Sale  Your work25 Feb 2009 12:04 GMT3
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Perth photo swapmeet24 Feb 2009 11:53 GMT3
anyone here go?  Any good stuff?
I missed it .. forgot completely
Faking and expensive tilt-shift lens20 Feb 2009 03:13 GMT54
http://atlantic-diesel.com/Miniferrari.jpg
Of course the picture was taken with a normal lens. With PS, without
filters, you can create this effect quite easily.
Here's one tutorial:
5D Mk II Users Selling In Favor Of Nikon D700!!17 Feb 2009 12:30 GMT29
I find it hard to believe that hoards of people that bought the 5D Mk II are
now selling them to get the D700.  Granted the D700 is a killer camera, but
the 5D2 has 25 MPs and video.  This doesn't make sense.
<http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat ...
MORE 3-D FUN WITH THE FAB 5D2 !16 Feb 2009 15:53 GMT14
Here's another 3-D stereogram taken yesterday with the Fab 5D2.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/109176615/original
Remember to stare at the pic crosseyed until the 3-D image appears in
the middle.
Adobe gone crazy?13 Feb 2009 06:21 GMT157
After downloading PS CS4, which was next to impossible, because they have a
new download manager that doesn't work on my computer in: Firefox, Internet
Explorer and Opera.
I finally managed (NOT thanks to the help of very "unknowledgeable" helpdesk
Hey, Victorian folks:11 Feb 2009 03:48 GMT12
Everyone OK and accounted for?
Please sound off.
Worried.
D-Mac In Florida?09 Feb 2009 15:40 GMT3
I went to the Mt Dora Art Festival today and was surprised to see that
D-Mac was on-site:
http://tonycooper.fileave.com/d-mac1.jpg
I was able to secure one of his photos that incorporates the famous
Nikon Capture NX faulty?09 Feb 2009 01:44 GMT4
After downloading Nikon Capture 2.3 US version a few times, it appears
to be broken when I try to install it. CRC error on setup.exe. Can
anyone confirm?
Thanks
Can you see this Flash site?07 Feb 2009 21:27 GMT28
A few people complained that they couldn't see my site or nothing happened.
It's a 3D castle with some pictures in it.
Can you tell me what happens and what web program you use?
Thanks:
[SI]: New Mandate: Wide Open07 Feb 2009 20:57 GMT12
Yes, your benevelont SI dictator has already selected a new mandate from a
list presented to the Shoot-In Advisory Team Committee Group Board. The new
mandate is "Wide Open." You can interpret this any way you'd like, from a
literal translation to the assumption that anything ...
Hello, New to Google World!06 Feb 2009 05:04 GMT2
I am hoping to learn and meet folks here!
I am reluctant to switch to digital.  I feel that I put more effort
into every shot with my 35mm because I have to pay for development, as
opposed to delete, delete..........
8-Way Processing With Intel's New Superchip!!06 Feb 2009 01:15 GMT42
It looks like we are being forced to upgrade our computers once again since
we have upgraded our cameras.  The new CPU is guaranteed to outlast most
other chips on the market by 10-years.  Fortunately Intel has been forced to
throw away the old way of thinking, no more planned ...
Not a bad pano05 Feb 2009 01:35 GMT1
To be precise, 1,474 megapixels.
Using the same NASA technology that Mars rovers routinely use to image
the Red Planet, photographer David Bergman created an unprecedented
1,474 megapixel panoramic photo of President Obama's inauguration. (For
Pages: 1 2 January, 2009
 
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