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HELP> Fetish Photography.30 Sep 2003 23:37 GMT5
Pretty new to this group so easy on the flames!!!  Just started on
photography in the last year and am enjoying it immensely.  I took
some rather good photos of my girlfriend recently depicting
Gothic/fetish scenes.  I'd like to get them published or sold but
Recommend please30 Sep 2003 01:18 GMT12
I am looking for software that will enable me to put two, three or more
different digital images on one sheet of A4. I have Hewlett Packard's
software for my printer, but it tends to crop images. Also have photoshop 7
but cannot get it to work with different images, fine with many ...
Nikkormat EL29 Sep 2003 20:14 GMT2
My father gave me this camera. He did not use it for the last ten years.
Where and how can I purchase a zoom lens for this camera and sell the lenses
I have? He had several fixed focal length lens, a Nikon-N Auto 28 mm f2.0, a
Nikkor H-C auto 85mm f1.8, and a Vivitar Series 1 ...
Mompod (tripod) head29 Sep 2003 12:28 GMT3
I'm looking for a simple monopod (or tripod) head with a quick camera
release.  The only real action I'd like the head to perfom is a quick flip
to vertical from the normal horizontal position.  Any recommendations?
Thanks!
Wide-Angle vs. Fish-Eye29 Sep 2003 04:20 GMT15
I just got my 12mm-24mm lens for my Nikon D100 digital SLR.  That's roughly
equivalent to a 19mm-38mm on 35mm film, so it's not quite as horrendously
wide-angle as it might sound.  Unfortunately, I'll be occupied with various
stuff for a few days, so I won't be able to take a photo ...
55mm lenses for Fuji Finepix S30428 Sep 2003 16:31 GMT3
I am looking for some cheap lenses for my Fuji Digital camera, (macro,
telephoto, wide angle) and would like to know if anyone in the UK could
suggest a good retailer to purchase these from at a reasonable price (sub
?90 ea)
New article on wedding photography for newbies28 Sep 2003 01:47 GMT1
Check out the articles section   
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OT: A couple nice sites to visit....27 Sep 2003 23:19 GMT4
http://www.pathways-to-peace.com/
http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/
Preserving Photographs on Gold27 Sep 2003 23:06 GMT2
Visit my site at http://www.jewelleryshopper.ca to learn of a unique way to
preserve your favorite photographs on gold jewellery.
Richard Aubin
PS: Yes, in Canada we spell it: jewellery ;-)
Which film do you recomend?26 Sep 2003 23:45 GMT2
I'm new to this group and have a question.
I am lucky enough to live in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario and the
Autumn ( Fall ) Colours are just starting to come out.
What would you recommend as the best film for capturing all the reds,
Wedding photographer? 26 Sep 2003 18:35 GMT15
In northwest Chicago area we will be having a small wedding for our
daughter. It will be December 27 - early afternoon. Of course, my daughter
wants some wedding photos. The problem is that the professionals listed in
the yellow pages want $700 - $1,200 for 'basic packages' and some ...
REFRACTION ! What the..........26 Sep 2003 17:35 GMT2
I went down the beach to take sunrise pics again this morning and saw a
strange large black mass on the horizon. I have uploaded pics I took of it
to http://www.woolgoolgarealestate.com.au/refraction/
A passer bye explained to me that it was light refraction from an Island
Prop photography?26 Sep 2003 07:42 GMT3
Hi group,
I would like any website that teaches how to do "prop photography" for
lack of a better term. What I mean, is, I would like to take those
cute types of photographs that are taken of animals dressed like
good b&w medium format portrait film24 Sep 2003 13:00 GMT6
I just purchased a used Mamiya C330f and I want to start learning medium
format portrait photography. Can anyone recommend a b&w medium format film
that will render natural, smooth skin tones under natural light? Also,
what's a good portrait lens for this camera? Thanks.
Old Canon lenses with EOS Rebel Camera24 Sep 2003 08:59 GMT1
I have some lenses from an old AE-1 camera, and was wondering if there
is any way to use this with a new Rebel. Specifically, I've got an
excellent 1:1 Macro lens I want to hook on there.
Thanks,
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