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Nikon here, but I made the mistake of NOT playing with a Cannon when I bought the Nikon so I can't give advice the other way :o
Go into a camera shop and play with the models and find out which feels easiest and best to handle and use.
Also you don't say your on a budget either, you could...
Crumpler bag here too, Bought mine in Argos for £25 as they had the last one in stock on the end of stock shelf and it has Nikon written on it so perfect match for me :approve: .. Normally £40 iirc, not sure on size.. Large I think :o
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Few of many I can think of ;)
It's not illegal to listen, just illegal to act upon the information you hear iirc, (unless they've changed that law too, then my appologises) used to have a scanner years ago when I was Citizen Band Radio user (before Broadband internet too! lol)
Was kinda funny listening to the police chase...
A lot of people (including me) seem to choose Flickr. The only disadvantage with it is if your not a paying user your limited to your last 200 pictures.
Never use liquid either... I stupidly left my DSLR in the car overnight once and it took me 4 hours to remove the water droplets that had built up from the temperature change off the CCD and the two lenses I'd left out. :(
Mine was easier to reach though, Nikon D40's have a shutter open option...
You don't say which operating system your running.
Try uninstalling the software for the wi-fi, restarting the computer, then installing it again to see if that clears your problem.
^^ Clouds can be photographed good at any time of year.. Getting the timing right and the surroundings is the key, sometimes standing around for an hour or two might get you that award winning shot ;)
Colour sounds like a good choice too.
I got a set of 4 mk2 ph2 172 alloys for £80 on ebay as the dynamique the girlfriends got didn't come with any when she bought it :(
3 of them scuffed one just slightly scratched, 3 had new tyres on and one needed replacing. Going to spend some notes refurbing them.. Still cheap at that price...
Good video, even if it's been seen before..
Shame he didn't time the willy and the 197 round that track to show comparision though, would be good to see the difference standard to standard :(
Oh I dunno about that, Renault build quality and the amount of money needed to keep one on the road, plus the fact most of the customer service monkeys are just .. Monkeys
Might as well tap them lines out ;)
Have you checked tyre pressures? Might be low on the side of your car that hit the pot holes as impact might have dropped them, strange but true as all rubber components aren't 100% air tight. Might have worn tyres too.. or both.
As said above, try not to completely fill the photo with the moving object, mean you get a margin for error if you dont get it completely in the middle..
Here's some I took at World Renault series last september..
Mines different altogether .. Photoshop CS3 :o lol
The magic tool is adjustable from 1 to 100 meaning the larger the number, the more it will pick up when you click, not sure on shortcuts on version 6 but you can add more than one item if you hold shift down and click on the items you want to alter.
If it's the one that floats around Halifax on a regular basis, yes he does thrash it, seen him on more than one occasion go at it against some of the local boy racers in the smaller cars and tbh, heard him crunch the gears in it too :(
Hope you didn't buy Faxo it as it's not the best kept cup...
Would've thought using the text tool and clicking the image at the bottom would be enough. Although if your wanting extra space at the bottom of the image, same again, create a new image and add more to the total of the length again.. means you get a white background at the bottom and then just...
Create a new image and depending on if you want them vertical or horizontal, times your width or length of your new image by whatever you 6 images total, You don't mention which version of Paint shop pro, so I'm using version 5 (yeah I know, old :o lol) in these screen grabs.
example: - I have...
+1 ... It's entirely true that. I took 2 shots of a sunset and got it right the second time, trial and error, :approve:
First shot, too light (set it at ISO-200 at F5.6 - 1/500sec)..
Second shot.. (set it at ISO-400 at F5 - 1/400sec)
Depends on how you use the camera and if you want to...