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  1. Clovishound

    You know your cameras are getting old...

    If it's really old, you need a woodworker to repair it, instead of a camera repairman.
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    New Photoshop Remove Tool (NOT Generative Fill)

    I didn't have much hope it would work, but thought I'd give it a try. I was hoping that it might recognize the detail you could see through the grass, but I suppose that's asking too much.
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    July 2023 Monthly Assignment - Anything Goes

    I'll start it off. Edited to add a title. Peeking Duck
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    New Photoshop Remove Tool (NOT Generative Fill)

    I have used it a few times in the last month or so. In general, I am also impressed. Sometimes it doesn't work. Most times it does. This is one that didn't work. It worked pretty well on the jaw and face, but when I got to the eye, no dice. This is one that it worked extremely well. Easily...
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    Post your macro photos here

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    Flash for macro work

    The Pup is making noises of interest in macro work. She has the 105mm Nikon macro lens for her D5600. I'm thinking about a flash setup, preferably on camera, with a small soft box. I understand Godox are well thought of without breaking the budget. Obviously I want to get one with enough power...
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    Splooting squirrel

    While not a rare activity among tree rats, I have a squirrel in my backyard that seems to sploot all the time. This is the first time I've managed to catch him on camera. Most of the time I see him through the back door. I happened to be outside today trying to get some bird pics, and saw him...
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    Back to the future.

    Well, I only did a quick search, as I'm not planning on getting back into film shooting. Still, since it is more of a niche now, I'm sure it's more expensive, inflation adjusted, than it was a couple decades ago. Of course, the cheap way to go is to process and scan the negatives. Still, it's an...
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    Weekly Challenge June 28th - July 4th “NORTHERN SUMMER, SOUTHERN WINTER”

    Maybe it could be stipulated that folks living south of the equator can post winter photos for summer. I'm cool with that (pun intended).
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    Back to the future.

    There was no taking several hundred images on a casual outing with film. I spent a couple hours at the Audubon Swamp yesterday and took several hundred pictures. Back in the day, between film and processing it was at least $30 a hundred for color film and processing IIRC. I just looked on Amazon...
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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    Let's be careful out there folks

    Well, even when wearing my new snake proof boots, it's still a good idea to pay attention to where you step. I ran into this little guy this morning while out shooting. Yes, it's not a poisonous variety, but it was a good reminder. I copperhead would have been very difficult to spot in this leaf...
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    Battery question

    Before you spend money on new batteries, check your camera for energy draining modes. Things like Bluetooth and wifi will drain the battery much quicker and can be turned on and off. You may have already checked this out, but thought I would bring it up.
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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    Hi from Belgium

    Welcome. The bird photography can get a little addictive. I recently got back into photography, and got a long tele last year. Now it seems that birds are almost the only thing I ever take pictures of.
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    Back to the future.

    I shot film for many, many years. I understand the appeal, but doubt I will ever shoot another roll of film myself, unless it's helping my niece using my dad's old Rollie TLR.
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    Post Your Birds (3)

    We have a local raptor rescue center that has demonstration/teaching activities a couple times a week. They also have a monthly photography day. Yes, some may feel like it's cheating, but I look on it as a great way to get some good close up images of raptors.
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    Nikon d3400 black screen help!

    I don't think they have that feature on the D3400. I quickly looked through the menus and didn't see anything about disabling the monitor. I also didn't see any buttons or dials that would turn off the monitor. I believe that is only on the mirrorless cameras. The only other thing that comes...
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