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"FIRST BORN " Nikon D3 24/70mm one Sb900 and and one SB600 to the right.</p>
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<p>Hi Daniel have a look here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EoRbVX7Drk</p>
<p>Regards Aad</p>
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<p>Tanya you have opened a nest of worms looking at these comments, please feel free to have a look at<a href="www.touchstonephotography.com "> www.touchstonephotography.com</a> and let me know if there is anything what might help you, just let me know. <br>
We all have to start somewhere and if I can be of help i gladly do so, after all what you give out, comes back.<br>
Regards Aad</p>
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<p>Nikon D3 studio one soft box 24-70mm g </p>
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<p>Have a look at these guys, I have been with them for a while and so far so good, they offer all sorts , it might just suit your requirements.<br>
http://www.imagicam.co.uk/</p>
<p>Regards Aad</p>
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<p>Local County Show Nikon D3 24-70mm g<br>
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<p>Hi Dustin, good on you. I have been doing the same for some years now and sold hundreds if not thousands of prints. One thing you have to find out is what is the best price you can get for your prints . i.o.w. keep pushing the price up and see where they are still buying your prints. The thing is , the people who buy your prints would have bought them whatever , almost, the price. Buying prints is a spontanious thing , they either like it or not, no selling involved. Little pointer have the prints slanted up , easier to look at and all the best! Regards Aad</p>
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<p>Great photos, here is one of a happy 90 year young lady on her birthday, celebrating with her great grand niece and nephew. Compliments to you all , again loved the admission of Chris Court, maybe I can borrow his wonderfull lens .</p>
<p><img src="../photo/9557160&size=lg" alt="" /></p>
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<p>I have a WIX website and yes it is free but limited, the great thing is that it is a flash site. My comercial cite is a <a href="http://www.clikpic.com/">clikpic</a> site and it offers you an easily updatable site including shopping trolley for a tiny sum of £35.00 or $55.00 per annum. You can have your own domain name for another $15.00 p.a . You have a free 7 day trial so you can't go wrong.</p>
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<p>Great photographs, this one is a candid portrait of a 86 year old boat builder , the last one left in the UK /Wales who hand builds "corracles" a tub sized fishing boat carried on the back like a tortois shell . He even croosed the English Channel to France in one when he was in his seventies. It took him 14 hours. <br>
Nikon D3 , 24-70mm G</p>
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<p>Hi Kay, just invest in DXO pro, load your images to a folder on your hard drive and process this folder entirely with DXO, just load the program and click process to batch correct all images to what output , size etc you want. Just put the kettle on and have a break. Later you can always resize or crop if needed. This program is ideal for weddings etc . You can download a trial , just google DXO. You download your cameras and lenses to the program and it will correct all shortcommings , it's a great program.<br /> Regards Aad</p>
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<p>We have been selling for over 15 years now and one thing stands out , you don't need to "sell" they only buy what they realy like . Price does not matter too , if they like it they buy it , even now during the credit crunch. As for abstracts , there are fewer people who have a feel for them, but again if they like it, its sold!<br>
Overall we have the same experience as you have , if they can recognise it they want it.<br>
Regards Aad</p>
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<p>Hello Jennifer , nice fast loading website, good selection of photographs. As for the text there are some spelling isues in your wedding packages , you forgot the $ sign with the first and some other spelling mistakes. I like music, some not, and maybe you could sharpen up some of the photographs. Otherwise I like it. Best regards Aad </p>
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<p>Great site, nice photographs, just one minus , check the spelling on your home page "speacializing"</p>
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<p>Very willing to come to Sevilla and work for you, please contact me if interested
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<p>Hi Richard try <a href="http://www.clikpic.com/">clikpic</a> for a website , very reasonable , from £35. p.a. and it has a shopping cart included and a PAYPALL intergration . i have been using it four 4 years now , it's easy to set up and maintain. It offers a free trial. Good luck.<br>
Regards Aad</p>
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<p>Thanks, I am in the UK but realy it is the world wide web afterall so maybe international copy rights laws apply? Thanks again sofar for your help.</p>
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<p>Just a general question about wording used on a website and the copyright of them. Does the wording have to be exactly the same to infringe on copyright and if so what are the legal implications? How do you, and do you have to register that you own the copyright to wording ? </p>
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<p>I am a bit disappointed with this lady, she sent me the above Jpeg agreed on a fee and told me she would sent the other twenty five photos asap. I returned the corrected two files and have not heard since . She probably sent to each of us two files and had them all corrected for free. Bad deal!!</p>
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<p>I like this program and it will take a lot of work from you in post processing. Download your camera and lenses and it will load this into the program at start-up. Just open your file in select the file you want to process and what output format. Press process and go and switch the kettle on for a coffee . After it has processed all your files you can preview before and after and open them in lightroom if you wish to do so. For me it is an excellent program taking a lot of boring work away in my workflow.</p>
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Nikon Wednesday Pic 2010: #28
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<p>Mother and Child Nikon D3 24-70mm G one sb600 to right through diffused panel</p>