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Hi, I am a part-time fine art photographer, restorer and retoucher on a tight budget. As a NAPP member, I have been upgrading Photoshop every other version for $160.00 every 3 years. A subscription...
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After so many years, time to look for alternatives.
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Let me try a different approach about this. During my years as a quality manager, I thoroughly researched the matching of man, technology and capital in business. Briefly, technology is not...
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Sorry about my naughty reply. Seriously, I have 2 things to say. Firstly, If you have to deal with extreme weather (I've had, from -35dF blizzards in the Alps to 122dF in the Sahara and the mists...
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Ouch! Selfish of me, I did not think about that! But not to worry: the G12 fits nicely in a small pouch with your wallet, phone, car keys, sunglasses etc. If you are allergic to small pouches,...
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This article touches on some key photographic principles. There is an infinite number of great pictures out there waiting to be taken with any kind of equipment. The best camera is the one you have...
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Hi, I already commented on this technique but want to add my contribution to the issue of photographic realism. There is plenty of scientific evidence about the amazingly complicated way the...
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Hi Robert, you make a very good point. I am a part-time pro fine-art photographer, quite proficient in PS, and do some teaching. To make a long story short, I do recommend my students to begin with...
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Agreed, this technique has the limitations of a split neutral density filter and works best with straight, simple horizons. I most cases, landscapes are more complicated and require the techniques...
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Hi there, it presents itself as a nice little camera but I believe that all boils down to where you draw your line between size and functionality. I am a part-time pro fine art photographer....
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Hi there, it presents itself as a nice little camera but I believe that all boils down to where you draw your line between size and functionality. I am a part-time pro fine art photographer....
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Hi fellow photographers, I would recommend some perspective here. This poll is a “people’s choice” award and just sheds some light about the response of this site’s readership to the included...
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Hi fellow photographers, I would recommend some perspective here. This poll is a “people’s choice” award and just sheds some light about the response of this site’s readership to the included...
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Hi fellow photographers, I would recommend some perspective here. This poll is a “people’s choice” award and just sheds some light about the response of this site’s readership to the included...
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Hi fellow photographers, I would recommend some perspective here. This poll is a “people’s choice” award and just sheds some light about the response of this site’s readership to the included...
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Hi fellow photographers, I would recommend some perspective here. This poll is a “people’s choice” award and just sheds some light on the response of this site’s readership to the included cameras....
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Here comes the inevitable question: best for what? The Canon 5D Mark III is great for action, the Nikon D800/E is superior for studio work and extreme enlargements, and the Olympus OM-D EM-5 has...
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I believe that Evening's and Kelby's publications complement each other very well (I always purchase both) and provide the best available Photoshop references. Lynda's tutorials are also very good...
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Hi Dean, I have to remind myself of what I tell my students: if you shoot for a living you have to work within a precise set of parameters (features, budget, client expectations, etc.) but if you...
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Hi Dean, I have to remind myself of what I tell my students: if you shoot for a living you have to work within a precise set of parameters (features, budget, client expectations, etc.) but if you...
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