| bio | website | reanmachine.com |
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| location | Canada | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Apr 22 at 15:49 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
C# .NET / ASP.NET Developer for a local business building tools & Websites.
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jul 25 |
asked | Where can I find official resources for Canadian law on photography? |
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Jul 11 |
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Where should one go in terms of equipment for event shooting after a D7000 kit? Another alternative is the 35mm f/2.0D It's a full frame lens too so on the D7000 you're getting the sharp center for the frame. It is slightly older (D Series lens) which uses the camera body to focus, so that might be a deciding factor. I suggest you read reviews of both and decide which is better for your shots. |
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May 22 |
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How do I get this “Washed out” effect for street photography? Oh yes, I probably did overdo it in the example, but it was a matter of seeing the boundaries of what I could produce. The sample photo really wasn't ideal for this effect imho, but I like the result you posted. +1 for sure. |
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May 22 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 22 |
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How do I get this “Washed out” effect for street photography? thanks for the info. I was able to produce a decent faxcimilie of the effect on a simple test photo. I can look into this for more specific (& targeted) works in the future :) |
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May 22 |
accepted | How do I get this “Washed out” effect for street photography? |
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May 22 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 22 |
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How do I get this “Washed out” effect for street photography? added 516 characters in body |
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May 22 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 22 |
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How do I get this “Washed out” effect for street photography? Thanks, I'll give this a shot and let you know how it went. |
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May 21 |
awarded | Student |
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May 21 |
asked | How do I get this “Washed out” effect for street photography? |
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May 11 |
awarded | Autobiographer |