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Alternative Photo Site31 Jul 2004 19:17 GMT1
Check out my site of work in alternative photography and printmaking at:
http://www.michael-mccarthy.com
Thanks,
Finally posted some of my photos!31 Jul 2004 13:08 GMT2
              I've finally managed to upload some of the photos I've taken
while I've been learning to use my new Nikon D70.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~mrbonk/photos.html
Ciao,
max print size with 6.3 MPixel camera ??31 Jul 2004 06:25 GMT10
I have a Canon EOS 10D digital camera (6.3 megapixels). Wondering what
is the largest print size I dare try for getting a nice enlarged print.
Info on web seems confusing. I have tried a 12x18 inch enlargment print
and that looks nice. Dare I go to 16x20 or would that be a waste of ...
Preferred printing method for saleable prints30 Jul 2004 22:54 GMT2
With a suitable quality digital image as the source, either a scan or
digital photo, what printing technology is preferred to generate
saleable prints?
If the original image is film-based, is it better to make a high
Focusing & depth of field30 Jul 2004 16:01 GMT12
Depth of Field (DOF) is defined as "a measure of how
much a picture is in focus".  Also, controlling DOF
is mostly done by changing the lens aperture.
Ok, so my question is, what is the function of the
Vivitar 2500 Flash Manual Mode Usage30 Jul 2004 04:55 GMT4
I understand the red and blue dots on my flash and that i set it to the
stated F-stop and put the switch on the same color.  For manual however, do
i just set the correct film speed on the slider/table and then pick my
footage and look directly above it at the closest or ...
please advise on this lense Tamron 19-35mm f3.5-4.5 AF29 Jul 2004 22:34 GMT2
I'm looking into buying this for my Nikon camera
would any body have some comments with regards to the lens
Thank You
2 Things: Constructive criticism wanted and a question that needs an answer29 Jul 2004 22:14 GMT5
Take a look at my work and tell me what you think about my photography. TIA.
http://www.onemodelplace.com/member.cfm?P_ID=61437
Now for the question. Has anyone used the fold out sun reflector (for cars)
as a poor man's collapsible reflector in their photography? What were the
fire protection ?29 Jul 2004 05:46 GMT11
What is the best way to protect negatives and CDROMs (with digital images)
from a potential home fire?  Fire safes seem to be rated to keep the
interior temperature below 350 degrees Fahrenheit (177 Celcius), but water
boils at 100 Celcius, and I would think even 350F would melt and ...
can u help - terminology29 Jul 2004 05:44 GMT6
I'm wanting to buy a new digital camera sounds simple but I want to be able
to take action shots of my son running and playing. The digital camera I
have now misses everything, for instance if he jumps I take the photo but
the camera didn't take the image of what when I pressed but ...
Sigma SD 10 Newbie Help29 Jul 2004 04:06 GMT6
I have a simple question I would very much appreciate an honest answer to
from someone who has experience, yet isn't selling me a camera or lenses . .
.
I just got a Sigma SD 10, and am very disappointed (been waiting years to
Why Is the Picture Fuzzy?29 Jul 2004 03:43 GMT14
I am an inexperienced photographer.  Now, with this
electronic camera, I take about
10 pictures/year since electrons are a lot less expensive
than film.
How to photograph a mirror...28 Jul 2004 12:50 GMT4
Suppose I need to get a close-up shot of a mirror
that contains human fingerprints.  What is the best
why to do this?  Flash or no flash?  Strobe light?
Should I use any filters (polarized, neutral density, etc)??
The closest thing to time travel 28 Jul 2004 03:02 GMT22
There is an amazing digital revolution going on in the world of
photography. Digital cameras get most of the attention, but they are
only half of the story.
The closest thing to time travel that I have ever experienced was the
A few newbie questions....27 Jul 2004 16:52 GMT4
Hello!  I have been reading many photography
manuals in an attempt to learn as much that I
can in the shortest time possible.  (I'm studying
books by J.Hedgecoe and Ansel Adams)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 June, 2004
 
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