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| Florida Photographers interested in Horseshoe Crabs mating? | 31 Aug 2003 18:51 GMT | 1 |
Just a heads up, in case there are some Florida Photographers who would like some images of mating AHC (Atlantic Horseshoe Crabs). <http://www.photostockfile.com/Atlantic-Horseshoe-Crab/> This morning on the Gulf Coast beaches of Florida, west of Tampa, there
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| Comments are welcome, Heron | 25 Aug 2003 03:10 GMT | 2 |
Dear friends, as usual, all comments are welcome for my heron. http://people.freenet.de/naturfoto/Kritik_drf.htm Thanks in advance.
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| Camoflage clothing? | 25 Aug 2003 01:19 GMT | 9 |
I am wondering how useful and important camouflage clothing when photographing wildlife? I am principally trying to sneak up on water birds and deer. (see http://www.horsenhounds.com/photography/DoverWildlife/default.htm#dreadful_photo
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| Canon EOS focusing screen with rule of thirds pattern | 21 Aug 2003 19:29 GMT | 10 |
Can please anybody tell me if it's possible to find a focusing screen with rule of thirds pattern, two horizontal and vertical lines that divides tha screen in nine parts, for my EOS 620 ? I checked in the manual but none of them has this pattern.
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| teleconverters for Nikon | 21 Aug 2003 01:43 GMT | 4 |
I have a Nikon N90s camera and do lots of photos of insects and other small animals, lately mostly butterflies and dragonflies. I have a Nikon AF 70-300mm zoom lens and a Nikon 28-105 mm zoom. I mostly use the 70-300mm lens for close ups, in combination with Kenko 36, 20, or 12 mm
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| This Newsgroup | 20 Aug 2003 15:46 GMT | 1 |
I am a new "lurker" to this group, although I have posted a query or two. I am really posting this to say what a great group this is. There are so many constructive replies from people who know what they are doing and are happy to share. Even the guy who wanted to scratch his ...
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| Hiking, water and gear! | 19 Aug 2003 17:14 GMT | 1 |
I like bringing my camera and limited gear while hiking in the (west coast) national parks, but I wonder what kind of bag you use. My problem is that I normally would bring about a galon of water for a day hike, but have not found a good camera bag which easily allow me to carry ...
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| Need Advice on What to shoot along the Rim2Rim low in Grand Canyon? | 15 Aug 2003 19:37 GMT | 3 |
I have looked up two books. They both doesn't info on what, where, when to shoot when you are down there. These books are: "Photographing the Southwest, Vol2" by Laurent Martres
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| Cleaning | 15 Aug 2003 00:30 GMT | 3 |
I'm new to all this photography stuff and was wondering if someone could advise me. I noticed that I have got some dust/hair(?) on the mirror inside the camera, I guess when changing the lens. I've tried using a blow brush but it just seems to get worse. What is the best way to ...
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| Which National parks best for photography? | 13 Aug 2003 13:57 GMT | 12 |
I would like to know opinions of the best scenic parks for photography in the months of Oct/Nov? I'm looking at Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, Colorado. I also do macro photography. Any particular favorites? Thanks
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| About exposure equivalence | 09 Aug 2003 13:53 GMT | 4 |
I was shooting a birthday cake (white color) from the top under fluorescent light using the program setting with my EOS 620, 50 mm f1.8 prime lens and ISO 100 film plus a flash. The metering set the following exposure values: 1/60 at f16.
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| LandScape photography from Ireland | 08 Aug 2003 13:03 GMT | 4 |
I am a new to professional photography. Based in Ireland and Finland I am trying to start off my site to sell some of my prints and get some visitors to my site. I am finding it difficult to start this site going as advertising
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| Help: recovering underexposed negatives | 06 Aug 2003 05:01 GMT | 5 |
Can anybody please tell me if there is away of recovering underexposed negatives ? I was shooting a birthday and handed the camera to somebody to shoot a few shots but when I got the camera back I noticed the exposer compensation icon that was set to underexpose by one stop ! I may ...
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| My Blind | 02 Aug 2003 11:59 GMT | 8 |
I've been photographing foxes from a blind, and it seems to work pretty well. I thought I might share the design, in case someone needs an idea. I have four 5 foot sections of rebar, two strips of dirt-colored fabric tied on with twine, and mosquito netting. Simple and portable. ...
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