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I have my F3 (all windows) setup with Exposé to moving the cursor to the bottom left of the screen activates it, and the right side for spaces. Works a treat and speeds up my work flow no end.
Yes.
I would go for the mac, your going to get your money back in production time as it's OS is amazing, and the beast will never let you down.
Graphic designers and the like all use macs for their ease of use.
A nice fast tele lens would be ideal. As above really just crank the ISO up to a point where you can get a freeze action shutter speed, and f4 so the subject jumps off the background.
Where you based?
Looks ok, at first I though you used a point and shoot, but then I noticed the flash rings in the eyes. What camera did you use?
Try and bring some more detail out using photoshop. This is a good link for some tutorials -...
I want to try it, but everywhere around here (Nottingham) has so much light pollution! Found the coast to be good for it but I didn't have my remote last time I went.
Ar right, looks similar. I did the vivid thing when I went to Whitby a few weekends ago. I just lowered the green saturation in Lightroom, seems to do the trick.
As above, cracking little camera tbh, at the moment, i'd rather have the 3" screen on the D90 but the swivel would come in handy, for macro stuff and close to the ground pictures.
Amazing pictures, the castle looks like the one used in 'Just Married'.
Was the D90 set on vivid mode? Grass looks a little vivid.
Cracking pictures as always though.
Doesn't look like you need the extra f1.2 tbh. Bokeh is amazing on the first, looks really sharp too.
Did you do any processing for the sky in picture 5?
It's to bridge the gap between the D60 and D90, as the price difference is quite a lot at the moment, it's also to compete with Canon's new addition - http://www.engadget.com/tag/t1i