you should be!TGphoto wrote: Pretty happy with how it came out.
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Re: Photography
What camera? and How much?TGphoto wrote:Quick photo from today! Pretty happy with how it came out. Straight out of the camera. No editing.

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Nikon D7000. $1,200 for just the camera body. $1,500 for the body with a stock lens.mxrewind665 wrote:What camera? and How much?TGphoto wrote:Quick photo from today! Pretty happy with how it came out. Straight out of the camera. No editing.
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But if you're good you can do the same with a nikon D90.TGphoto wrote:Nikon D7000. $1,200 for just the camera body. $1,500 for the body with a stock lens.mxrewind665 wrote:What camera? and How much?TGphoto wrote:Quick photo from today! Pretty happy with how it came out. Straight out of the camera. No editing.
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Sorry for double post.

The picture is not as good as Todd's pic. But here you can see that the Sensor of a D90 can handle that type of lightning to.
Settings were: 1/200's, F11, ISO-200, Flash (something I better didn't do or less hard than I did now).

The picture is not as good as Todd's pic. But here you can see that the Sensor of a D90 can handle that type of lightning to.
Settings were: 1/200's, F11, ISO-200, Flash (something I better didn't do or less hard than I did now).
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1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
Re: Photography
Preparing for the new season
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What resizing program do you guys use? Because I have the feeling since faststone photoresizer has been updated that it isn't as sharp as before.




What resizing program do you guys use? Because I have the feeling since faststone photoresizer has been updated that it isn't as sharp as before.
Frederik Van Eeckhoven - UID 326
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Resizing? I do it all in Lightroom. Soo fucking easy.
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Re: Photography
You're adding your watermark one by one on your photo's?
I just do click click click and the photo's are resized, watermarked, renamed and normally sharpend, but that seems to be a problem since that update
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I just do click click click and the photo's are resized, watermarked, renamed and normally sharpend, but that seems to be a problem since that update

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Re: Photography
Edit/resize in Lightroom.
Import all edited and resized photos into Photoshop and add logos to all at once.
Done.
Import all edited and resized photos into Photoshop and add logos to all at once.
Done.