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If you have only just deleted them, then you can try something like Recuva on your PC. Every change you make in the meantime will run the risk of loosing the photos though.
If you are on windows 7 with system restore enabled, then you might have the "previous versions" enabled. Right click...
We use the RDP option for a couple of users who need access to specific applications that can't be offered in IE. Coupled with on demand RSA tokens, it works reasonably well. We have a "guarantee to the front door of the building" policy though, which means that if a users own machine at home...
I just got sent this site by somebody, there are some quite touching photos in there. Constantly updated too so worth checking out.
I've found a couple of interesting series recently from different photographers. It's nice to see how some people work for a particular look and feel for all...
Tetherme does not mask tethering either AFAIK, it just enables native tethering if your provider has blocked it on the phone. MyWi may do, but that is ££. I have never had a problem as I only tether my iPad through it and don't use that much data.
It has an internal hard disk I guess? If you are browsing it with your pc, just check the folders. There are only a couple to start with.
If all else fails, you can format the thing through the menu. Are you transferring via the network or USB?
Post processing has always been a part of photography. I was using selective colour when I was developing my own film and prints in a dark room. If it adds to an image, I'm all for it.
I know that this one is for charity and CS etc... but this page is still an interesting read in regards to the title.
http://tonysleep.co.uk/no-budget-for-photos
I've only head the Bose one and it sounded phenomenal for the size of the thing. I was genuinly surprised how good the sound was... but yeah, they are pricey!
The Olympus shot looks like it has been over sharpened (either in PP or by the camera).
If you were tracking the horse, it could be that the focal point was caught by the flag in the foreground and shifted? Is there another point in the image which is sharper or were you not panning?
A camera outperforming an older one at ISO12800 when examining the .jpg files out of the camera is a very narrow way of looking at image quality. It is misleading to state that the new Sony's have better image quality (full stop) as it is not the case for most other settings. It is not...
Lol at it beating the 5DII on image quality. It can probably do a lot of things well, but not that.
I've read a couple of reviews of the upcoming Sony cameras and the majority seem to have a "fanboy" feel to them. I'm not going to knock the cameras or functions, but the contents of some Ken...
No, I didn't get any feedback as most people bought the digital image. I sold a couple of large prints, but you dont see much cash back off it. i.e. 40x60cm print sells for €20 (or whatever you choose), after they have taken their costs and tax off, you get €6. Still, it's just a case of FTPing...
I've got a TZ10 from work to play with for a bit. It seems like a decent enough camera. It does struggle a bit in low light, but the zoom range is pretty handy.
I have used a Dutch site for a couple of Mountain bike competitions I've shot. They take a hefty fee but it was very easy to use which was worth the trade off for me. Your photos will end up at the top of searches in Google etc too if you title them correctly...