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AntiSilence 02-09-2009 17:56

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Originally Posted by Bender (Post 34865776)
a 5D mkII is about £2000, so there's a saving of £1000 straight away for you! second to that, canon are releasing the 7D (see here) soon, which will be around the £1600 mark. those prices are body only.

Nice, but all still out of my price range for the near future :( Maybe one day though :)

Delta Whiskey 04-09-2009 16:58

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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/

joglynne 04-09-2009 17:35

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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.

Delta Whiskey 04-09-2009 18:06

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 34866933)
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.

I've learned a few things already and had a couple of misconceptions straightened out, I'm very impressed by it. The three computer licence means I have it on my main computer as well as my little NC10 netbook (which makes it ideal for bedtime reading).

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

joglynne 04-09-2009 19:11

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Originally Posted by Delta Whiskey (Post 34866951)
I've learned a few things already and had a couple of misconceptions straightened out, I'm very impressed by it. The three computer licence means I have it on my main computer as well as my little NC10 netbook (which makes it ideal for bedtime reading).

Now that's an idea. That sounds just the thing for curing my life long insomnia. :D

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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
I have problems reading instruction tomes, I find myself halfway through such books with no recollection of what I have read. I just about cope with Idiot Guides :( but I am at my happiest experimenting to see what effects I can stumble upon.

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.

Delta Whiskey 04-09-2009 19:59

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 34866982)
Now that's an idea. That sounds just the thing for curing my life long insomnia. :D

What's a camera geek to do. I'm concurrently reading three books at bedtime, 'Digital Photography vol 2' by Scott Kelby, 'Bad Science' by Ben Goldacre
and David Busch's 'Guide to the Nikon D90' as well as the aforementioned '123di' computer software. ;)

joglynne 04-09-2009 20:16

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Originally Posted by Delta Whiskey (Post 34867014)
What's a camera geek to do. I'm concurrently reading three books at bedtime, 'Digital Photography vol 2' by Scott Kelby, 'Bad Science' by Ben Goldacre
and David Busch's 'Guide to the Nikon D90' as well as the aforementioned '123di' computer software. ;)

You are sooooooooo sad. :D

Delta Whiskey 04-09-2009 20:57

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 34867019)
You are sooooooooo sad. :D

Guilty as charged. :D

Angua 05-09-2009 10:21

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Hubby is planning a trip to "The Loop" to get shots of low flying aircraft.

All trips out seem to be planned round the photo opportunities these days. :rolleyes:

Delta Whiskey 05-09-2009 12:40

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Originally Posted by Angua (Post 34867288)
Hubby is planning a trip to "The Loop" to get shots of low flying aircraft.

All trips out seem to be planned round the photo opportunities these days. :rolleyes:

Get your own camera and look for images that interest you at the same event, there's plenty of 'human interest' (to take one example) photos to be made when people are watching an event. You never know you might get hooked.

idi banashapan 05-09-2009 13:04

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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."

Angua 05-09-2009 13:40

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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.

SB_07 05-09-2009 17:31

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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.

Delta Whiskey 05-09-2009 18:11

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Originally Posted by Angua (Post 34867379)
I love taking pictures, but was commenting more on the need Hubby has for a photo opportunity overriding the enjoyment of the day.

PhotoOppitus is a well known disease of the committed amateur, one I suffer chronically from myself.

Blackened 09-09-2009 13:43

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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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