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  1. Clovishound

    Post your Raptors

    I've been posting several raptor pictures I shot at the Center for Birds of Prey last week. Just thought I should include these two. You can't help but notice that this guy is missing an eye. He was a rescue at the center after being hit by a vehicle. Since he couldn't be released back into the...
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    How do you deal with aspect ratio?

    I have trimmed some 8.5 x 11 down to 7.66x11.5. They seem a little small to me. Still, you can't have everything. I suppose I could purchase 11x14 paper and trim it down after printing, although it's over twice the cost of 8x11.5 and nearly the cost of 11x17.
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    Needa's Dreadful Depictions!

    I would think that in south Florida there are enough retired folks combing the beach with a metal detector to keep loose change in the sand to a minimum. Besides, these days, loose change is hardly worth the effort of bending over to pick up.
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    How do you deal with aspect ratio?

    I guess the main issue I have is not the mechanics of the cropping, but the change in composition that so often seems like a bad compromise. I realize that by printing my own, I have the option of choosing final formats that don't violate the composition excessively, although at a price. I...
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    How do you deal with aspect ratio?

    Hot dog buns come in packs of 10. Hot dogs come in packs of 8.
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    200-500 F5.6 first impressions

    I will have to say that shooting these bird pictures at a demonstration almost seems like cheating. The handlers generally will parade the bird by the viewers to let them get a good look, or take some pictures. You can usually get within 6-8 ft of the birds, and they aren't shy of people. Makes...
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    How do you deal with aspect ratio?

    I've thought about making different versions for different ratio applications. I usually end up just doing the quick positioning the template in the Epson software when sending the info to the printer. It literally only takes seconds to do. I know what you mean about letting them age. While...
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    How do you deal with aspect ratio?

    I'm curious as to how everyone deals with the issue of aspect ratios and finished prints. I generally prefer the 4x6 (1.5) ratio that is native to the camera. It is how I compose in the camera, and in Lightroom. The fly in the ointment is when I decide to print them. If I am making larger...
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    200-500 F5.6 first impressions

    The more I use this lens, the more impressed I am with it. Took these yesterday.
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    Post Your Birds (3)

    Finally got a chance to go visit the Birds of Prey Center with the Pup. This is one of the better shots.
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    Post your Birds in Flight

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    Hi from London

    There will likely be some gems amongst them. I have a couple pictures of my grandfather working as a cowboy just prior to WWI. My wife has many 19th century photos of her family. She has made copies of of them available to one of the local archive organizations. I think preserving old photos is...
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    Lightroom issues with NEF file format

    When I got into digital photography last year, I tried NX studio. I have since moved on to Lightroom as my daughter decided to work in it. I found NX to have a very similar layout to LR. Now that I have learned more about LR, I'm not sure NX will do everything that LR will do, but it struck me...
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    Hi from London

    Welcome. Hope you enjoy the forum. There are lots of talented folks here that are willing to share their knowledge and enthusiasm. Hope you don't mind a little anecdote from your mention of genealogy. My wife has been into genealogy for many years. Years ago was into photography and did B&W...
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    Input on all in one zoom for DX5600

    I talked with the Pup about this last night. I usually consult her before buying something expensive. She doesn't seem terribly interested in upgrading her normal zoom right now, so I will shelve this idea for now. I appreciate the feedback from all. Now I need to figure out something else to...
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    Input on all in one zoom for DX5600

    They have an 18-200 F3.5-6.3 brand new for $250 at B&H.
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    Input on all in one zoom for DX5600

    While that would normally be my first thought, The issue with that is the wide end would be 36mm equivalent on a DX body, and far short of the 200mm, 300mm equivalent, on the max end. The other issue is the price is approaching twice that of the 18-200, which is more than I was looking to spend...
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    Input on all in one zoom for DX5600

    I'm thinking about getting the Pup an upgrade for her D5600 normal zoom. Looks like everything is older designs. She really likes her 5600 and doesn't really want an upgraded camera body right now. I've gotten her DX upgrades in lenses till now, but for a normal/all in one, a DX is really the...
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    New Forum

    I'm using Firefox, and having no problems with it displaying.
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