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Israel in Black & White13 Sep 2006 23:28 GMT1
New update of Black & White Travel Photography under
http://webplaza.pt.lu/acdecker
Comments are welcome
Brgds / Tony
beginners course13 Sep 2006 22:58 GMT6
Can  anyone point me in the direction of a program/book that can help a
beginner?
My partner has just splashed out on a eos 350 and is overwhelmed by all the
buttons settings.
awesome site13 Sep 2006 22:36 GMT6
www.josephaphotogalleries.com
Photos at a night concert13 Sep 2006 19:14 GMT4
I'll see an outside concert at night and would like to take color
photos with my Espio105S. It is described as 38mm-105mm power zoom lens
camera. Should I use the flash or not? What ISO should be the film? Any
advice is welcome. Many thanks.
so... what makes a "Good Tripod" a good tripod?13 Sep 2006 00:39 GMT9
im defiantly in the market for one... the one i have now wont hold its
settings anymore...
Priority settings11 Sep 2006 21:52 GMT5
Can someone explain in common English the proper use of:
Aperture priority vs. shutter priority.
Thanks in advance
hTr
camera picture stabilizers11 Sep 2006 17:00 GMT6
Just wondering how one gauges the improvement in cameras with
stablizer/without stabilizer.  Old film days given available light one
used  a tripod give up a stop or so at long ranges.
Regards
Dust on images..Help!11 Sep 2006 16:41 GMT4
Can anyone give me some advice on keeping dust out of  the camera. I keep
getting dust particles on my images and I try to be cautious but dust still
appears. When I change lenses I have the camera pointed to the ground so no
dust can enter the camera and I also install the ...
Showi my photos11 Sep 2006 13:46 GMT6
What I want to do is show my digital photos to my dad.  He does not
have a computer.  I tried to make a dvd using proshow gold, but that
didn't work.  
Is there a device that I can get for him  that has some sort of reader
Need Help With Exposure Notes10 Sep 2006 13:21 GMT3
Hello! Is there a way to view exposure settings AFTER a picture has
been downloaded. I have the standard Windows set-up and Photoshop.
Thanks! -CC
Freelance Photography10 Sep 2006 07:06 GMT1
If there are any freelance photographers out there, I have a question for
you.  When you contact the person in charge of whatever event you plan to
photograph, what information do you put in your letter?  How far in advance
to you make this contact?  How long do you wait for a ...
Cameras for the Faithful Christian  / ping Cody09 Sep 2006 21:50 GMT2
STOP!  If you are humor impaired, proceed no further.
http://evangelicalspectator.typepad.com/the_evangelical_spectator/2006/09/the_si
ns_of_the.html

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newbie here09 Sep 2006 19:23 GMT9
just got my first ever slr film camera - an canon eos rebel t2. i know
nothing. any help is greatly appreciated - specifically regarding
camera use and care, film development, quality of pictures, depth of
field, lenses, filters, accessories. so far i just have the camera, the
Min focus changes with zoom09 Sep 2006 18:47 GMT5
On my little digital camera I have an optical zoom and I switch off the
digital zoom.
The camera can autofocus on an object with the lens set to Wide.
But if I don't change position and zoom out to the maxiumum Tele lens
Digital SLR camera is the best choice.09 Sep 2006 17:48 GMT7
Digital SLR camera is the best choice.
For many years the SLR film camera has been the choice of both amateur
and professional photographers alike for the best and most versatile
camera equipment. And now that the digital photo age has begun, the
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