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<p>Thanks everyone for the tips. the results on this page are better than my futile attempts lol. Scott, thanks I will send both and thanks in advance.<br>
jason</p>
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<p>I am ok with photoshop but not good with moving stuff and pasting them in and feathering.<br>
Basically I was wondering if anyone can move the eyes over on the pic below. If not maybe some instruction on how I can do it myself. The woman is blinking in the other good photo.<br>
THANKS.<br>
Jason</p>
<p><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_AN9vHmlYSl4/TYpCnfrioiI/AAAAAAAAAOI/3j06uhKgP1c/s800/IMG_6856.JPG" alt="" /><br>
<img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_AN9vHmlYSl4/TYpCqXtwvQI/AAAAAAAAAOQ/I5l9KhD61Xg/s800/IMG_6857.JPG" alt="" /></p>
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<p>hey there all, simple question, i looked up online and got all different answers...<br>
will the 540EZ work on 550D (T2i)?<br>
thanks in advance</p>
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<p>i have been carrying a 850IS for about 2 years..great little cam, has its p&s probs but is an easy tote-along</p>
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<p>i have the 32mb class 6 card from microcenter, its there 'bulk' label, its just 59.99 there.. no problems</p>
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<p>I used to blow glass, the furnaces are usually turned off nightly and cranked on in the am. believe it or not they get to temp rather quickly</p>
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<p>pashminu,<br>
are you 100% sure you need to photo while the furnace is on?, you mention that the client needs you to take pictures of the furnace bricks inside. is there any way of doing this maybe before the furnace is fired up or does this need to be a hot furnace pic?.... that would make things so much easier</p>
<p>just a thought.....</p>
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<p>faysal<br>
it can! if you dont lock your windows at night you stand the chance of getting killed by floride in the toothpaste....<br>
watch out<br>
:)</p>
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<p>Jean-Pierre, do a lookup of a member here on photo.net named Henry Posner and write a message to him, he may be able to help you or attempt to clarify the situation..<br>
Best - o - Luck<br>
J</p>
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<p>hehe bob, that definatly poses a problem..<br>
gary, i have a Bower FD-EOS adapter for my 55mm 1.2 ssc for my T2i and it stinks.... dont waste your time</p>
<p>good luck</p>
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<p>plus a micro sd will not be a class 6 - - you need class 6 to fully use the all that the camera has to offer. but best advice is to read bob's review.<br>
happy shootin</p>
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<p>thanks mark</p>
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<p>hi, is there any mount that can be purchased to mount my FD lenses onto my Yashica? just wondering<br>
thanks in advance<br>
jason</p>
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<p>i have the t2i with the kit lens, and since i bought it i have bought a 50mm 1.8 Mk I, and a 55-250 IS. I find this setup to be great to cover portraiture, landscape and wildlife. The 18-55 is a great starter tho and as others have said, it will dictate what lens you want next... love the cam tho, u will too</p>
<p>good luck, happy shooting<br>
Jason</p>
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<p>i like the pic alot, i shot the moon the other night for the first time after seeing advice on what to shoot on and really liked my result, but anyway i really like your pic, makes me want to go camping. i miss the stars, i live in NYC and it is difficult but attainable here<br>
thanks for the pic<br>
sorry i have no advice on lens, i used the 55-250mm on the moon, i dont have a 'quality' lens yet...soon enough</p>
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<p>ok, i know i heard that image quality is lost due to an inferior optic on the adapter, but my pics at f1.2 are downright blurry, and at f2 and down they are crisp... here is my set-up<br>
FD 55mm f 1.2 S.S.C > Bower FD to EOS > T2i</p>
<p>as i said my 1.2's are very blurry, but anything stopped down from there is sharper and sharp.<br>
obviously thru the viewfinder on 1.2 it is focused just not on the pic<br>
any sugg?</p>
<p>thanks in advance<br>
f8 below<br>
<img src="../photo/11096313" alt="" /><br>
f1.2 below<br>
<img src="../photo/11096312" alt="" /></p>
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<p>tyvm</p>
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<p>sorry, i have a canon t2i and have no camera raw installed, i thought PS CS5 had it built in, sorry</p>
Live view VS viewfinder
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<p>Me personally I use the live view when doing moon shots. I goto live view then magnify and manually focus to get it as crisp as possible</p>
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