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jcmexico2000

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  1. <p>Hi this is my daughter dancing Mexican folklore from the Mexican state of Chiapas she is 8 years old!</p><div></div>
  2. <p> Hi everyone, I been waiting for Nikon to start their annual rebate program for lenses for 2016., Id like to buy a Nikon 85mm 1.4 g lens but the regular price is to high for me. Do you have any idea when and if this rebates are going to take place this year? Thanks.</p>
  3. <p>Why canon can not make it easy for the profiles for the paper to be easy to read and use? Im trying to print using photo paper plus glossy ll on a canon pixma pro-100 and Im having a hell of time choosing the right profile from the drop down menu! please help, in the future Im planing to use pro platinum canon paper and Ineed to know the right paper profile for this papers, I know I should try using all the profiles and see wich one I like the most, but with the prices of the ink and paper I can not afford to be wasting ing and paper, please help!</p>
  4. <p>Hi, My question is about printers, I hope this is the right forum for this question. what is a good printer for under$ 500.00 for family fotos?, my canon pro 9000 mark2 broke after 2 years of light use., and Im looking to get another printer with decent quality and that the ink is not going to cost an arm and a leg., the largest photos that i print are 8.5 x 9 Thanks for your help!</p>
  5. <p>Thanks for your responses, I just canceled my order for the 1.4g, and ordered the 1.8g Thanks again.</p>
  6. <p> Hi everyone, now that Nikon has rebates in this 2 lenses, what are people more incline to buy end why., The 85mm 1.4 has a rebate of $ 200.00 (making the price go down to $1499.00) and the 1.8 only has a $50.00 (making the price go down to 450.00 I believe) I been wanting to get the 85mm 1.4 for a while now, but now that the price has come down a little I been reading some reviews on line that say that the 1.8 produces better pictures than the other lens and Im having second toughts now, please help!! </p>
  7. <p> Hi, I was flipping to the pages of one of S. Kelby's books and it says that if you want to improve your potography you need to get in really close to your subject, way closer that you think., What is not clear to me is exactly what he is refering to, I own a Nikon D700 with a 70-200mm vr2 lens., is he refering to zooming in tight, or is he refering to actualy physicaly moving in close, and if so, how close and what settings for the lens, because if you are shoting at a 100mm with this lens and you move in close, then you may need to go to 50 mm for example to get the picture, but then you run into the problem of 100mm being more adecuate for a portrait than the mentioned 50mm. Thanks </p>
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