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Thanks for an interesting challenge (made me think which is good) and for including one of mine as an HM. Congrats to those who were selected for HM's and places. And for those that were scratching ...
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Appreciate that this is a few days off and that it sounds like you have sorted things out. I recently went through the same thing with a new Studio and found this video to be helpful - clear and ...
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In reviewing where this came from, I realize this photo was taken by someone else on our team - please disregard. Thanks
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Perhaps more unseen than unknown. This was punched out the side of a small block Chevy about a quarter mile from the checker flag. I was a track worker at Elkhart Lake and retrieved this on the ...
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This link on adapted ultrawides may be of interest. Nick
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Hey Nick - Great challenge with a topic - not surprisingly, there were a number of excellent photos. Thanks for including a couple of mine in the results. Congrats to the other places and HM's. Nick
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snipped for conciseness.... Hi Nick10, thanks for your kind comments. I've been interested in cars, bikes, and racing since grade school. Coupled with an interest in photography, I have plenty of ...
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:-D "Too much power is just enough"
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Yeah, Adobe went with a subscription only approach a few years back. Not my preference but it is what it is. Lightroom and Photoshop are separate programs and indepedent of each other. (at one ...
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I don't think there is one right or wrong answer since everyone's needs are different. There are a lot of options out there including LR, Capture One but also PhotoShop, DxO PhotoLab, and the list ...
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Welcome - you'll find most people here are very willing to help answer any questions you might have. And there's a wealth of information buried in the various forums. Nick
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In case you missed it - the intro color calibration feature stories are a good place to start. They're highlighted on the main dpr page.
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A modest pier, but a pier nonetheless. This is one of those moments that make choice of camera and lens unimportant. A week of vacation at an old Wisconsin resort and the week my son really fell ...
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I ended up renting one of the new Fiats when they were first introduced in the US about 10 years back. This car had 300 miles on it - driving western MN on dead flat / straight freeway with no ...
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I like this not only for the car, but it's hard to imagine anyone would park an E Type in the snow these days. Supercharged MG Huntington Beach, CA St. Paul, MN. Different crowd - different cars.... ...
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Thanks for hosting - good theme with plenty of fine submissions. Congrats to the winners. Looking forward to the next challenge. Nick
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Some more from the Blind Lizard An ancient Harley..... .... and, not a trailer queen as the owner gets ready to leave. There are hard tails and then there are hard tails.... A Suzuki rotary. One of ...
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There's been a lot of cars, but not too many bikes... Exhibits unless noted otherwise. A few from the Blind Lizard bike show, held each Fathers Day on Nicollet Island in Minneapolis. I think it has ...
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A few exhibits to get things rolling.... Ralf Schumacher's desktop Jordan F1 Same car as above. Late 90's F1 tech. Everything designed and built for the specific purpose at hand. Note that the ...
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