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Wow. I haven't been around in a while, but the awfulness of vB5 compelled me to login let you all know... that this is NOT a step in the right direction. Ouch.
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It looks as if IB has successfully demolished the vBulletin name. What a shame.
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I usually don't do B&W prints, but the mood of this trip didn't seem very colorful.
and some recent portraiture
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Another pointer I would suggest is to get some help. Find some people interested in the subject matter and ask them to help moderate and add content. If you can find some similar sites to yours, spend...
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Are you looking for the 2x only? I have the 1.4 and 2.8, if that would help you at all....
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I'm really feeling a new system soon. Working with large images in Photoshop is becoming very frustrating with only 1GB of memory. My specs.
Intel P4 3.0GHz
1GB DDR Dual Channel...
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Awesome job on the pano. That took a decent amount of time.
A few posts ago I talked about a trip to Mexico, and the idea of bringing my camera. Well I did and we arrived back in one piece...
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If you can, go take a look at the 40D before you make your decision. The 400D was way to small for my hand, and the first time I picked up a 40D, I knew it was a perfect fit. The battery grips are nice,...
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While I agree with you, you also have to consider that not all photographers are trying to be great. I use my camera to share and help remember memories. Starting into photography it was encouraging to...
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All valid points, but I don't imagine LTE developing all that rapidly. The euro market of 900 million has only 100 of it using 3G. People don't comprehend the need for 3G just yet, so why increase the...
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I highly doubt we'll ever see a CDMA iPhone since the rest of the world uses a GSM variant.
Three year contracts? They really stick it to you in Canada, dont they?...
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HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. Its basically combining multiple exposures into one image. By capture the same frame with multiple exposures you can highlight all areas instead of just exposing for...
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