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After searching this site and finding a couple of recommendations for software to stitch panorama photos, I went and
downloaded a copy of Hugin. Everything was fine until my computer crashed and I had to re-load in all of my various
software. Lo and behold when I went to reload Hugin, it also delivered a copy of the malware "Search Conduit". What a
pain in the neck that was to get rid of. So my question is, does anyone know where I can obtain a "clean" download of
this program, as I did find it very easy to use.
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I had posted this photo to the Nikon forum a while ago, but did it again to share my excitement that it has
been selected for a local (New Jersey) juried art show. This is the 32nd year for the show and it draws
entries from across the United States. The photo was taken in my backyard as fog was settling into the
woods on a spring evening. Taken with my D80 using the kit lens.<div></div>
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I found this article to be thought provoking and right on the money. I think it echoes many of the comments that I have
seen posted here on Photo.net
http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/02/photographers-chances-are-you-suck/?
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<p>This sounds like it has the potential to produce some interesting results.</p>
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<p>The article states that the CANON lens punched a hole through the roof of the home, but now I'm wondering what condition the lens was in. </p>
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<p>I used to live in the area and one of my most favorite hikes was at Marconi Beach, at the National Seashore. The hike/walk is down into an old growth cedar swamp. It is a loop trail, that will take about an hour depending on how fast you go. Once down in the swamp (you will be on raised boardwalk paths) you will not believe that you are within a 1/4mi. of the ocean. Enjoy your trip.</p>
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<p>Some amazing photographic work using microscopes!<br>
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<p>Greetings Nikon Lovers. I was visiting my parents house recently and the hummingbirds were quite active at one of their feeders. I was able to set my tripod and camera on a table a few feet from the feeder and using the remote, fire off a bunch of pictures. In hind sight I should have pushed the iso higher, so I could have stopped a little more of the wing motion.</p><div></div>
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