jim kerr 0 Posted July 28, 2006 Thanks Tony, for sharing your Italy photographs with us. It is so amazing that so much care and effort have went into nearly everything I see in these buildings in Europe. Compared to these, most buildings here are rather plain and cheap looking, like they are disposable and have a short lifespan designed into them.......Jim Link to comment
jim kerr 0 Posted July 29, 2006 Hey Tony, This doesn't matter very much, except I'm just the curious type. Do you ever use a Polarizer?. I know it my not be practical to put one on an extreme wide angle such as this one. I just wondered if you cared for the dark sky effect,etc......Would you mind giving me some advice as to how you find is a good way to get the dust speck off a dslr sensor? All I've been doing is using my blower brush without it's brush which seems to work OK most of the time........All the best.....Jim Link to comment
tony georgiadis 0 Posted July 30, 2006 wellJim buddyI ALWAYSHAVEAPOLARISERONTHATWIDELENS 77M/MTHREADIGOTITFROMMYOLDDAYSONMYHASSELBLADI USETOOWN jimcheckthis outforsensorcleaning I usually take it somewhere to do it professionally and costs not much am to scared messing around with cleaning it http://www.luminous-landscape.com/1photo-pages/T/tree-sun-monte.sht Link to comment
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