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<p>Check out strobist.com for learning flash. I've two Yongnuo's at they take a beating for wedding photography and never give trouble. </p>
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<p>First time back here in a year or more. This site's just pissing contest between the same old heads. </p>
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<p>Hi Pam, For what it's worth it only happened the once, although I rarely use the pop up.<br>
Good luck, take care.<br>
Al</p>
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<p>Hi John. I bought a 60d and had the same problem plus the glue on the grips is giving way so that needs to be fixed. Swapped over from Nikon and I get the feeling Nikon's are better made. Not better camera's, just better made, though i'm sure Nikon have their problems too. Don't mean to start a war or anything. <br>
Good luck, take care,<br>
Al</p>
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<p>Hi all. I am having trouble getting any traffic with my flash website. I have the option to add a html version on the backend but for $100. I quite like my website and have no desire to change. but if it's not working....Is it worth doing or starting from scratch? I originally posted this in the webistes forum but it appears to be not frequented very often.<br>
Good luck, take care.<br>
Al</p>
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<p>Not being smart Jim, but an image would be helpful. I would suggest though that whatever approach you take it is done with some sensitivity and not overly noticable that you have done full blown cosmetic surgery.<br>
Good luck, take care.<br>
Al</p>
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<p>Hi all. I am having trouble getting any traffic with my flash website. I have the option to add a html version on the backend but for $100. I quite like my website and have no desire to change. but if it's not working....Is it worth doing or starting from scratch?</p>
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<p>Thanks JDM, that was great.</p>
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<p>hi all. can anyone recommend a pdf for upgrading a desktop pc. preferably a simple but complete one aimed at a virgin upgrader.<br>
thanks, take care<br>
al</p>
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<p>thanks all for your responses. <br>
Brad - took the back cover off and blew everything with a gitzo pocket rocket. loads of dust outa the cooling fan and outlet at the back of the computer. Been up and running perfect for 8 odd hours now. not a problem. many thanks.<br>
Good luck to all, take care,<br>
Al</p>
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<p>thanks howard.</p>
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<p>Hi all. I have a Sony Vaio laptop approx 4 years old that has started to crashe persistantly of late. As in this morning it was running fine then just rebooted. Now it just starts and frezzes before any thing loads. Or starts and reboots. Or doesn't reboot at all. This has been getting progresivly worse over the last two weeks. Currently running windows repair, which already froze once. I'm running vista 32 bit home edition with cs5. The only additional software is from vista updates. I tried a couple of restore points over the last few days and when I tried the last one it said there was no restore point. Is the laptop in it's deaththroes or are the vista updates screwing things up? The laptop came with preinstalled vista so I have no boot disk to reinstall vista and don't want to do a complete f10 reinstall due to obvious reasons. Is there a way to get vista back to basic's without losing all my app's and data. All important data is backed up by the way. Is it worth getting windows 7 given the age of the laptop? Or just pony up for a new desktop? Thanks all for your advice.<br>
Good luck, take care.<br>
Al</p>
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<p>here in ireland, no problems with using flash that i've come across or heard of. strange hey? different strokes for differnt folks.<br>
take care,<br>
al</p>
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<p>+ 1 chris. keep going, keep shooting and ENJOY.<br>
take care,<br>
al</p>
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<p>+1 for greg. Also i think there's a interior forum on flickr. +google scott hargis<br>
Al</p>
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<p>I'm on bludomian. no complaints, good service. host with them as well even though i could get it cheaper elsewhere. I thought that would cut out some problems. Very easy to get online with. one thing though if you want to insert links in your website you need to copy and paste the link to bludomain support. things like google analyitics. no problems there though.<br>
good luck, take care<br>
al</p>
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<p>Well done. Glad your'e happy.<br>
Good luck, take care<br>
Al</p>
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<p>cheers. good luck, take care.<br>
al</p>
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<p>Nice shot. wish it was mine. <br>
Good luck, take care.<br>
Al</p>
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<p>+1 Alex DC. Don't offer 8x10, offer 8x12. Too many headaches.</p>
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try martin prihoda. I've no link for you, but he was on Strobist.com, has a blog and shoots for vouge india. Hope that helps.
Good luck, take,
Al
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<p>Hi all. I've a 1tb western digital hard drive that I back up my pc on to. Stupidly I also dumped a lot of photos on there as well, generally used it as a big bin and now I think I've at least 3 of everything. What i'd like to do is drag every photo off the drive, do a cull and start fresh on a new drive. There's photos of my children on there that i'd like to display digitally, and generally safeguard. Is there any way to go through the backup files and extract just photos using some software program? I'm running vista and there are both nikon and canon files.<br>
Thanks<br>
Good luck,take care.<br>
Al</p>
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<p>sounds like me alright... But you forgot the bit about going out on your own and competing with every man/woman with a camera who took the shortcut of not assiting... and the bit about investing in new gear while making 50 - 100 euros a shoot every two weeks and paying the bills and keeping the other half happy... but you keep going beacause its what you love doing as oppossed to what you used to do and hated..<br>
good luck, take care<br>
Al</p>
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