Congrats to you Brant. Well done.
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Congrats to you Brant. Well done.
Here is a second one. Better focus on the eyes.
Little guy is always on the run. I now have a better understanding of how difficult it must be for people to get active dogs in focus... they are much...
Thanks guys. Wasn't sure I remembered how to post from Flickr, but it seemed to have worked. The softness that remains is on me... I was hoping no one could resist a cute kid to cover up for the...
The picture posted very soft. Any tips on how to post and not loose all definition? I used to post from Flickr and they posted sharp, but I do not want to post this on Flickr. So a little education...
Finally got my camera out for my grandson. We watch him everyday, but it has been much easier to just grab the phone. But I realize how much better my canon equipment works to get a good focus.
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Thanks. I haven't regretted it at all. Now I just need to get the camera out again.
The slush is mostly gone, but the mud lingers on. Although, I did see my first Robin of the season... that is...
Thanks.
Work got in the way of life. For about 6 years I would head to the airport on Monday morning and get home Friday - every week. So I had the weekend to get things done around the house and...
Technically speaking, IR is a color (just in the non-visible wave length). So you could still be correct, and Canon is just being vague on purpose to protect IP.
It`s been a while since I took a picture, and I will not submit this since it is an old one. But it is a winter shot I always like, and thought I would share. Hopefully, it shows up good.
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This is too funny. I think we met when you took this. I was there the same morning, and later talked to you at bond falls. Small world.
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If it is a software issue, then try this:
Rotate them all 90 degrees so the vertical is now horizontal. Then stack them horizontally. If it merges them horizontally, then you can rotate the...
Actually, it was you and your dogs that I was thinking of. As I was reading that, I was picturing the Pug running with you dogs on their agility coarse;). I know that is letting the imagination get...
Crop or Crop/Clone combination. I agree with David. I scrolled the picture up so the top of the picture was cropped off, and it looked better. If you prefer, you could cropped most out, and the small...
This made me laugh. But it is also a pretty revealing comment that the A/F could not keep up with a Pug.
Pat
A lot of nice shots this week. Technically, they were all excellent. All birds, and then Dave came in with the lone landscape for the week (thanks Dave for keeping the landscapes alive this week:))....
What you say makes sense, and I do not doubt you. I got that from and article I read when I was trying find out how many axis they actually sense, and I admit I did not think about their answer...
I didn't know that, but I was just sitting here wondering if such a thing existed. So it would probably be looking for large amplitude movements with relatively small rates of change over time... and...
I am not an IS expert, but how I would think it works:
For Canon the IS system senses either 2 axis of rotation (pitch-yaw) or the newer IS systems have 3 axis of rotation (pitch-yaw-roll)....
Higher frequency, large amplitude vibrations are going to tend to create higher accelerations. And within reason, higher frequencies are going to be a bigger contributor to higher accelerations as...
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Upside-Down Reflection -6751 by Pat Conroy, on Flickr
I meant congratulations on the new camera by the way.
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Congratulations.
That first one is worthy of framing.
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Cool shot.
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Fall at the Cabin-1591 by Pat Conroy, on Flickr
Joel - You have some tough decisions to make. I don't envy you.
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