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I happened upon this piece of software yesterday, I was so impressed by the demo that I paid for the full version within the hour. I bought the extended Nikon version which cost approx £45 for a three computer licence, cheaper option are available.
"The 123 of digital imaging Interactive Learning Suite" http://www.123di.com/ |
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Reading the contents list that seems to be a very comprehensive package DW. I will be interested in seeing what effect it will have on your photography.
On a far more mundane level my son has treated me to Photoshop Elements, not had a chance to play yet but looking forward to doing so once everything settles down with my work. |
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I use Elements 7 for most of my post processing, I found this to be the best book on the subject "Photoshop Elements 7 Book for Digital Photographers" by Scott Kelby & Matt Kloskowski http://bit.ly/13rAq1 |
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Rather than try to achieve the perfect picture, which you know I can enjoy and admire as someone else's work :), I am more interested in the design elements, with my photos being a launch pad for my canvases. |
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and David Busch's 'Guide to the Nikon D90' as well as the aforementioned '123di' computer software. ;) |
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Hubby is planning a trip to "The Loop" to get shots of low flying aircraft.
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agreed - people are the best subjects in my eyes. as I tell people when they ask me about the images I take and create, "A face can tell a thousand stories and hide a thousand more."
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I love taking pictures, but was commenting more on the need Hubby has for a photo opportunity overriding the enjoyment of the day.
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I'm not really into my photography but i'm pretty pleased with how these came out;
The view walking down to Ground Zero - http://i31.tinypic.com/2ef6gr9.jpg Wall st sign/Traffic lights - http://i27.tinypic.com/sd0703.jpg The top of the hat does kinda ruin the second one though. |
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Hi all,
Is anyone using a decent new(ish) compact they can recommend? I needed to take a handful of quick shots this morning where my N95 wouldn't cut it (too slow). I used my EOS as usual but it was just overkill & a big DSLR wasn't entirely appropriate for the occasion. So I've realised the time has come for a decent (& a bit more low profile) compact for my inside pocket. I have a max budget of £100. I was looking at THIS but I'd rather spend a bit more and have less MP. Who needs 12 on a compact. Video recording capability is a must. Thanks in advance. |
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