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07/17/2008 04:17:03 PM · #1
Hi Guys!

I just posted my latest tutorial on my blog. You can check it out HERE.

Also, I went to the Calgary GTG and made a slideshow to music of my 2 week trip. Click here to view it. :)

Yanik
07/17/2008 05:23:15 PM · #2
cool slideshow!!!good stuff!your blog isn't comming up right can't scroll down?


Message edited by author 2008-07-17 17:27:00.
07/17/2008 05:34:25 PM · #3
The blog worked fine for me (on a Mac using Safari)
07/17/2008 06:28:33 PM · #4
Blog worked great here also... PC runing FireFox portable :)

Great tutorial none the less Yanik

-dave
07/17/2008 09:09:11 PM · #5
Originally posted by rider:

cool slideshow!!!good stuff!your blog isn't comming up right can't scroll down?


I was updating a few plugins .. it should all be good now! :)
07/17/2008 09:23:47 PM · #6
Not working for me

XP with IE7
07/17/2008 09:27:01 PM · #7
I can't get your blog to show up either....and I could really use those tips!
07/17/2008 09:28:21 PM · #8
okay I got it,

At the bottom you will see the little green bar filling up, right click on it and turn off the phishing filters. After that it loaded right up for me.
07/17/2008 09:41:55 PM · #9
Phenomenal work in the slide show! And thanks for the tutorial - good stuff.
07/17/2008 09:50:29 PM · #10
great tutorial, always good to refresh the memory a little bit!
07/17/2008 10:17:09 PM · #11
That was awesome.
Both the tutorial and the slide show.

Thanks !
07/17/2008 10:26:51 PM · #12
Great work, love the tent shots they have always been a fav of mine. Thx for your sun up/down tips.
07/17/2008 11:00:33 PM · #13
From a quick read-through there are a lot of solid tips and very pretty examples. ;-)

One thing I might add is to study the clouds and learn to recognize earlier in the day which types (and in which location), and what other conditions (e.g. air pollution) are likely to achieve a good effect.

I find partly-broken ones with pillow-like bottoms are usually good; I saw these driving to work in the afternoon, took my camera, then went out a couple of hours later on a break to take this ... with a 2MP camera on auto ... I've printed it 20" x 30" -- from three feet away it looks great.

This one is upside-down ... ;-)

Message edited by author 2008-07-18 00:28:27.
07/18/2008 12:03:10 AM · #14
Good tutorial. Have you considered adding anything about exposure bracketing?
07/18/2008 12:22:31 AM · #15
Great slideshow. I need to go to Alberta. Your site was well done too and will return to view other tuts.


07/18/2008 10:24:06 AM · #16
Originally posted by mad_brewer:

Good tutorial. Have you considered adding anything about exposure bracketing?


Check out my article on Monday! ;) Are you psychic?
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