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Brittany landscapes photoblog
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Hello, I opened a photo-blog on Weebly to test the platorm, it's about landscapes in Brittany (western France). I try to maintain it in both french and english languages. If you are interested, I will be pleased to see you around there. ;) <[link]> (comments are of course welcome)... more »
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A future technology for dSLRs?
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Given that SLR makers are already incorporating piezo dust shakers, it might not be too far a stretch to include this technology as well. It would deal with the Bayer sensor's shortcoming and probably end the use of the Foveon sensor. Hasselblad has announced a Multi-Shot (MS) version of its H3DII-50... more »
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Best High-end non-slr for low light action pics
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I have three Grandaughters in competitive cheerleading -- the worst possible situation for good pics. I am often 100' away from the action, the lighting is at best average, and the action is fast. I have to use at least 1/250 to stop the action, but then the low light and distance makes thing really hard to get crisp pics, even... more »
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Pixel count forecast
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What's your forecast of the pixel count level in five years 1. of a compact camera (we've reached 15MP) 2. APS-C DLSR (current level: 18MP) 3. "full frame" DLSR (current level: 24MP) I wouldn't expect too much increase in the compact sector, but APS-C and especially full frame DSLRs should still increase a lot. Maybe we'll be... more »
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Historical Center Photo
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Hello: I could take this photo when there was not people, and now I think It is much better: [link] Thanks for your comments.
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Botany Photo of the Day
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Hello: Today I had the opportunity to do this update of this photo, I think now It is much better: [link] Thanks for your comments.
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"The Adobe Photoshop CS4 Book for Digital Photographers" by Scott Kelby
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After a little deliberation, reading reviews, trawling a few forums, I decided so splurge and buy a couple of books. I love reading novels, but for some reason for technical information I've always preferred online mailing lists, forums, and USENET newsgroups. Splashed out and bought CS4 Photoshop and Lightroom 2 recently,... more »
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