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Photographer first, cautiously optimistic sceptic & news fiend second. Loves shooting people, places and things.

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awarded  Yearling
Mar
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awarded  Nice Question
Mar
28
answered How good is the Lowepro Fastpack 250?
Mar
27
comment What do you do with your camera clock time in relation to time zones?
It seems that everyone has their own approach, I'm not sure if there is a common theme other than be consistent in whichever approach you take.
Mar
27
comment What do you do with your camera clock time in relation to time zones?
I think being consistent is really great advice. I have the routine I've kind of fallen into of updating the time zones as I travel but I'm wondering if I should consider a different approach.
Mar
27
awarded  Scholar
Mar
27
comment What do you do with your camera clock time in relation to time zones?
Interesting stuff, thank you.
Mar
27
accepted What do you do with your camera clock time in relation to time zones?
Mar
27
comment What do you do with your camera clock time in relation to time zones?
Sadly my 5DMK2 doesn't support time zones. This would seem to be the ideal solution.
Mar
26
awarded  Student
Mar
26
comment What are the first few photography books someone should read?
This is a superb book. It's in the 3rd edition now and is well worth a read for anyone starting out (even experienced photographers might learn something). It provides a really solid grounding in exposure control.
Mar
26
asked What do you do with your camera clock time in relation to time zones?
Mar
13
answered Is there anything to watch out for when upgrading Lightroom 3 to 4?
Mar
6
comment How does exposure fusion work?
In my experience exposure fusion generally makes for a far more realistic/pleasing image but I understand that this is down to personal preference. The exposure fusion functionality in Photomatix Pro is very good.
Mar
6
answered How do I remove random people from my photos?
Mar
1
revised Is the iPhone 4S camera good enough to serve as one's “everyday-carry”?
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Mar
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answered Is the iPhone 4S camera good enough to serve as one's “everyday-carry”?
Mar
1
comment Do I need a filter for my prime lens in order to protect it from dust, splashes, etc?
I completely agree. I used to use filters on all of my professional grade lenses but after a little while I decided to stop using them altogether. If you use a lens hood I think that should offer sufficient protection in the majority of environments. If you know that you will be using your lens in a particularly dusty, sandy or rainy environment then a filter may be worth considering as a temporary measure, but be aware that they can have an effect on the final image.
Feb
27
answered What does interpolation mean in the Nokia 808 Pureview?
Feb
27
comment Is photomontage photography?
When I read your question you seemed to specifically be talking about compositing which is just one of the post processing techniques available - hence my answer. I personally think it's all fair game but I can understand that some people have preferences. If you aren't so keen on compositing then that's absolutely fair enough.