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alemar_calambro

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  1. <p>For the sharpness problem is probably the people who are shooting Nikon are uploading via jpeg and the Canon are uploading in Raw. That is my best guess if not start asking your coworkers what they are doing different on their focus and how they are processing their photos. I does not hurt to ask.</p>
  2. <p>I am trying to setup my own personal website for my business has any one use Wix.com it seems the website has some good things about them and it is easy to use. I want to know if it is reliable for a photographer website or is their any other website out there that work well for my taste.</p>
  3. <p>This one is for the flash. One thing I would like is a "Quick shift bounce" where you can pivot the flash 90 degrees to the left or the right just like the sony flashes. It will be useful when I am shooting vertically and you do not have to get a camera flash bracket for this. If only I could get a sony flash to work on my 7D.</p>
  4. <p>I suggest a three shot bracket for each shoot, it is hard to compose the exact shoot from the first shoot if you go back and try to shoot it again and also you need to shoot the panoramas quickly so that you do not get a lot of movement in the photo. From trial and error I had it is better to stitch the pictures together and then do the hdr.</p>

     

  5. <p>Well in canon rumors it seems they will come out with it. I do not know if it is a credible source however some of the things the site do post are real and are usually the first to report on new canon things. If they do come out with it I for one will be the first in line for the glass and it will replace my 24-105 glass. One other thing I also hope for canon to make is a 10-24 or a 10-30 wide angle glass. </p>
  6. <p>I think I figured it out. For the "same for both vertic/ horiz" the AF point stays in the same point even if I hold the camera vertically or horizontally. The other setting it changes the AF point when holding the camera in horizontally or vertically from the last AF point I use in that angle. If this is correct I guess it is human error. I just thought the "same for both vertic/horiz" mean that if I have my AF point in the top at vertically when I change the camera horizontal the AF should be at the top. I guess next time I should "carefully" read the manual and the settings for what it is meant for.</p>
  7. <p>Finally got my 7D everything is ok till I change my camera orientation from vertical to horizontal and the focus point does not change. I change the this setting to "same for both vertic./horiz." and it does not still change to focus point. I have read the manual a couple of times and switched the lens a couple of times. It seems this is the right setting however the focus point is not changing. Am I missing something or do I have a defective camera.</p>
  8. <p>Just got a e-mail from the photographer(had to use a translator). I apologize for making it look like I wanted to steal the photo from the photographer. That was not my attention for this post. However the lock has nothing to do with copyright it has to do with a layer lock. Thanks for all the response.</p>
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    <p >Last night I was searching the web and their was a cool photo I wanted for my wallpaper. When I crop the photo and change a couple of things in photoshop when I tried to save the photo it showed a warning sign that I do not have permission to edit the photo and I also tried to edit the photo in a couple of different apps. My question is how can I do this to my photos where I have a copyright protection lock? I have seen my photo in a website without my copyright signature, I do not mind the person using my image however I want people to know I took the picture not the other person. I tried to e-mail the person however the website and photographer is Japanese and I am not fluent in Japanese.</p>

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  10. <p>I have not notice the focus on my camera till I start shooting an object that has a solid background. Is this normal where I am focusing in. The vertical is focus, I thought the object of the area you want focus will be circular. Is this normal or am I thinking of the focus are wrong? This was taken with a Rebel 450d with a 24-105 f/4L</p><div>00USAL-171427684.jpg.70ca29bfb54778cdd0571a9dc37a6ae3.jpg</div>
  11. <p>The only thing that is missing is the free-angle swivel LCD, their are times were I want to take pics of hard to reach places like over crowded places or close to the ground with out laying on the ground. I do not know why Canon and Nikon do not fully support this mechanism on a camera, I know Nikon seems like it is supporting the LCD swivel with its new camera and I hope in the future. I hope Canon will support it in the future. This camera could have been an impressive camera however it is just acceptable upgrade to the last model.</p>
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    <p >I have been searching the web and I can not find a website that start you as a beginner where people rate your photos and the better your photos the higher rating you get. If you get enough experience/rating in the beginner level, you move up to the next level. I think it was discuss in “Amateur Photographer”. I just can not find the article now. I have subscribe to Flicker, Digital Photography School and Photo.net, it is fine for comments or ratings however I want people to critique on what I did right and what I did wrong in the photo. Are their any websites that does any of this, I do not mind if I have to pay for it although I would like it to be free.</p>

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  13. <p >As I began to start fixing my photos in lightroom and in photoshop, the mouse alone is not enough especially where I need to fix an area where there are refine edges. I want to get a graphic tablet however I was reading that you should buy the graphic tablet for the software and hot only for the tablet. If this is true is it better to get the tablet with a good software and not for the size of the tablet?</p>

     

  14. <p>I just bought a 24-105 f/4L glass for canon, everything is great except for the focus ring. When I turn the focus ring to micro or infinity it just keep on going. The only way I notice is when I look at the meter on the glass and it is stuck on micro or in infinity. Is this regular on these type of glass or should I be worried about the glass?</p>
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