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Today one of my colleges bought a new Camera, but not just a simple NEW CAMERA, he got a Nikon D90, another friend of mine has one, and I was always want to shoot some frames with this camera, but never have the time to do so, well, today I spent a whole [...]

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Yes folks, this is something that always keep me thinking, sometimes you just want to have a review where you took determined picture, and you just can’t remember because was like three months ago.

Well, this problem is over, Nikon has an accessory that I really love, Nikon GP-1 GPS unit, ohhh boy, [...]

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I was photographing The Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, over DeSoto Speedway and having a little chat with another photographer, this question was the center of attention:

What lenses do you have????

And while there are a lot of different types of lenses appropriate for many different situations and needs, time [...]

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Hello readers,

2009 is gone, now in this new year, things looks better (sigh), I do want to be positive, right!, well, I’ve been doing some diving in my records and found some interesting pictures that i want to share here, during 2009 I took close to 10, 000 images, that’s a lot [...]

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Pentax K1000 First Light

On September 25, 2009 By

Hey Folks;

Today, as I promised myself yesterday, I was conducting an informal photoshoot with the new addition to my arsenal, an Ole’ School Pentax K1000

This is My new camera, just photograph to illustrate this entry; I can say I was impressed, man this machine is like 25 years old [...]

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Hey folks,

Yes, size matters for me, and not being BIG, means necessary you will need it, NOT the Biggest the best,, but let me tel you something, two days ago, I did try the Nikon D5000 of a friend of mine, and I have to tell the camera, being small Rocks really, [...]

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Large-Format Scanning

On September 3, 2009 By

Discover the alternatives for producing your own scans in-house
By Ibarionex R. Perello – DigitalPhotoPro.com

If you shoot or have an extensive archive of large-format negatives or transparencies, the process of converting them into digital files can be costly. When done at a service bureau, each drum scan can run [...]

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Digital ISO Speeds

On September 3, 2009 By

Just Like Film Speeds, But Different By Mike Stensvold – Digital PhotoPro.com

Every photographer is familiar with ISO speeds, those numbers we dial into our exposure meters and cameras so they can lead us—albeit, sometimes somewhat circuitously—to properly exposed images. Most films have ISO speeds, and digital cameras have ISO equivalents. [...]

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There are significant advantages to D-SLRs that are designed around sub-full-frame image sensors. Before you decide that only full-frame will do, consider all the angles.

Source Digital PhotoPro

For the better part of the last three years, one of the biggest buzz topics for pro photographers going digital was the [...]

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