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Velvia Slide Types14 May 2005 03:58 GMT3
I was on a website today trying to order some Velvia Slides and I came
across 2 of the same kind of film with different discriptions:
Fuji RVP36 Gray Velvia ISO-50 Professional Color Chrome 35mm Film
Fuji RVP36 Dom Velvia ISO-50 Professional Color Chrome 35mm Film
Buy at DIGIWOWO: Trusted site! :-)14 May 2005 00:09 GMT3
BUY AT DIGIWOWO !!! :-)
...Because some people had not perceived what I said about this store, so...
forgive me for my bad english! :-((
I don't want that you have misunderstanding, and this is my verdict about
Autumn leaves 13 May 2005 21:06 GMT1
I had my new Canon 350D for a week and was itching to use it. I took some
photo of autumn leaves with a Sigma 70-300mm lens (Macro mode). Please
comment and give suggestions to better my photo taking.
http://www.etacarina.co.za/photography/
Bouble image on Eos 10D13 May 2005 16:41 GMT1
I notice sometimes there's a sort of slight double image on pictures
of bright objects. I noticed elsewhere that some new lenses (I'm using
an oldish 28-80 USM) for digital are designed to avoid reflections.
Anyone else get 'reflections' with this camera and/or lens?
Overexposure problem13 May 2005 14:50 GMT15
I recently aquired a used N80.  The camera appears to be in great
condition.  I put a roll of Kodak 100UC in it that I had around (expires
June 2006) in the refridgerator.  Well, out of 36 pictures taken, about
30 of them were extremely over exposed.  Many of the over exposed
Apeture Question12 May 2005 19:47 GMT12
Good afternoon.  I just recently got a new camera (Panasonic Lumix FZ20
Digital Camera) and I'm trying to learn to shoot in full manual mode.
I thought I understood apeture, but I took some pictures this morning
and now I'm confused.
A2 poster mosaic using photographs - advice please12 May 2005 13:28 GMT1
I was wondering if anyone could help me.  I just finished my project for my
degree and I have a showcase to do in a couple of weeks to show of the
product, a piece of software, that I have created.  One of the requirements
is to produce an A2 size poster to attract people to my ...
some more photos12 May 2005 10:04 GMT2
In my never ending question for knowledge, here are 3 more images.  All
taken in full manual mode image details in the description.  I like the
dive bomber the best.
http://tinyurl.com/d3sdf
(update) A demonstration for the Science12 May 2005 05:19 GMT4
I would like to invite you to see my last update.
It's a demonstration of scientists, in the streets
of Paris.
http://www.monochromatique.com/science2/
photoshoot 'Tattoed Angel'12 May 2005 05:01 GMT1
Some of the results you can see @
http://users.pandora.be/foto.fre/tattoed_angel.htm
I'd like to read your comments
Greetings
OT: Reducing lots of picture file sizes at once11 May 2005 21:19 GMT6
I want to put all my digital photos from the 'MY PICTURES' folder on my pc,
onto a portable device, but i want to reduce the filesize to about 40-100k
per pic (jpeg compression)
Is there a free utility available online that anyone knows of which will
Yet another question about sports shooting11 May 2005 09:41 GMT5
First let me suck up and say what a great help this group has been so
far...
I purchased a Canon 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III EF Lens for my Canon Rebel XT.
First question.  I am assuming the f/4-5.6 is the largest aperture
Portraits, round 211 May 2005 07:14 GMT11
Alright, you may remember me from a crappy picture I posted a while
ago...anyhow I tried my luck at some outdoor shots with a friend.  I think a
reflector would have helped a lot but I'd love to hear any tips/comments on
improving my outdoor shots.  Here are a few of the better ones ...
Nikon N65 Bracket Mode11 May 2005 02:22 GMT3
Before I send for a new instruction manual, I was wondering if anyone knew
how the bracking mode/button works on the Nikon N65?  Thanks...
MB
Problem with Canon D300 Rebel11 May 2005 01:24 GMT4
When I look at the picture on my computer, using only Window, the colour in
my picture looks pretty accurate, but when I open them with Photoshop CS,
they all look dard and underexposed.
Does anyone know what I should do to fix the problem?
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