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  1. Dangerspouse

    SnapBridge?

    I'm pretty sure this is gonna sound really dumb, but I'm throwing it out here anyway 'cause I figure it can't be any dumber than a lot of the other stuff I ask. I just got my first smart phone. I know nothing about it. I didn't even want it, but my wife, and now my work, both insist I have one...
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    Dangerous Spouse Pics

    Forgot I had a panorama waiting to be stitched.
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    Weekly Challenge Mar. 16 - 22: Doorways

    I like how they lock the exit from the outside. People inside are in for a big surprise....
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    Portrait advice

    Hi Gang. My wife asked me to take some headshots for her business, and I'm hoping any of the experienced portrait shooters here can give me practical advice. I don't have a lot of equipment (or space), being on a bit of a tight budget. For indoor lighting I've got two soft boxes, plus one speed...
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    Dangerous Spouse Pics

    Our local camera club had a meetup yesterday at historic Waterloo Village, a (semi) restored 18th century mining and mill town in northwestern NJ. It was nice in that it's not really tourist season yet, so it was easy to take pics sans people. On the other hand, it's early enough in the spring...
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    Dangerous Spouse Pics

    For the "What's on My Desk" weekly challenge. I can't keep anything on my desk because MY STUPID CAT. Every. Freakin'. Morning. I even had to buy a wireless keyboard so I could quick move it onto my lap whenever he jumps up - and he ALWAYS jumps up. Generally he will lie down for an hour or two...
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    Dangerous Spouse Pics

    Just got back from the land of sausage gravy and good ol' country music: Nashville, Tennessee, y'all. A lovely town. Unfortunately I didn't get to see any of it, as I somehow got roped into helping my wife run her booth at the annual Nashville Market Needlework Expo. My wife is a cross-stitch...
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    Dangerous Spouse Pics

    For the "Glass Challenge" this week I decided to try glass refraction, or glass "reversal". Filling a rounded glass with water turns it into a big lens, but with the image reversed since it's only a single lens. I only processed the first one, as it was the one I entered in the challenge. I do...
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