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Jan 23, 2007 12:48 as a reply to  @ post 2586526 |  #13921

Thanks guys. Silage bails in cow cocky paddock. Heaps of them. Last time I was there I noticed them but they would have been to hot due to sun.

Well Im back to work so........ I will upload when Im at home


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Jan 23, 2007 12:49 |  #13922

_Jo_ wrote in post #2585120 (external link)
Greetings - just found this thread! And what a thread...be back in a few days as it will take me that long to read it from the start! lol

welcome to the thread, if you decided to read it from the start you will be the only one :) even us long timers have read everything. :lol:


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Jan 23, 2007 13:19 |  #13923

Thanks guys! I now have another addiction over and above Trade Me! lol


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Jan 23, 2007 13:58 |  #13924

_Jo_ wrote in post #2585120 (external link)
Greetings - just found this thread! And what a thread...be back in a few days as it will take me that long to read it from the start! lol

Welcome Jo :)


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Jan 23, 2007 14:28 |  #13925

Welcome Jo!

Hope you had a good time at the racing, Tracy :)


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Jan 23, 2007 14:36 |  #13926

tag141 wrote in post #2586511 (external link)
It works fine in windows. Just it won't display anything prior to the welcome screen so I can't choose any boot options (like safe mode, 'cause you know we'll need that sooner rather than later!!!)

If it is like my 20" Dell, there is an OSD button to select the input type. Is it set to the analog, rather than auto?

It's worth changing to DVI for image processing.


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Jan 23, 2007 16:49 |  #13927

The NZD/USD is now over 70 (.7010 last I checked) - those of you who are looking at buying from B&H (or anywhere in the states) might be interested...


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Jan 23, 2007 17:29 as a reply to  @ DiscoLizard's post |  #13928

Well there is a saying "nothing ventured nothing gained" So I am going to carry on with my "glamour" work and do it well. IRD sending out info.

Once in the new house I will build a studio. Get props and start handing out business cards.

So I need to get some flooring and back drops designed. Ah the "Man Pad" at long last

I need to learn to direct, that is the feedback I have had from models, umm or get one of you lads to direct :)


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Jan 23, 2007 18:16 |  #13929

weka2000 wrote in post #2588509 (external link)
umm or get one of you lads to direct :)

Not a bad idea - wasn't everyone saying that Moppie had a talent for studio directing, not too long ago?

Having someone to talk to the model and bounce ideas off might not be a bad thing. Let you concentrate on what you're trying to capture...


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Jan 23, 2007 18:47 |  #13930

Hmmmm......This could be worth a look......

http://www.dpreview.co​m …012304msphotoin​fotool.asp (external link)




  
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Jan 23, 2007 18:57 |  #13931

DiscoLizard wrote in post #2588732 (external link)
Not a bad idea - wasn't everyone saying that Moppie had a talent for studio directing, not too long ago?

Apprently Im good at telling people what do to, unless you talk to the people who work for me of course...............

Iv sent a Tony a PM, Iv offered to shoot him :)



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Jan 23, 2007 19:11 |  #13932

scotttnz wrote in post #2588905 (external link)
Hmmmm......This could be worth a look......

http://www.dpreview.co​m …012304msphotoin​fotool.asp (external link)

Fantastic, I've been looking for something like this for some time - there are other things that work the same way, but haven't been useful for one reason or another. Thanks for the link.

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Iv sent a Tony a PM, Iv offered to shoot him :)

:D I'll bet he's had that offer before...


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Jan 23, 2007 21:00 |  #13933

DiscoLizard wrote in post #2589032 (external link)
I'll bet he's had that offer before...

Last one was "You better sleep with 1 eye open"


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Jan 23, 2007 21:58 |  #13934

CliveyBoy wrote in post #2587459 (external link)
If it is like my 20" Dell, there is an OSD button to select the input type. Is it set to the analog, rather than auto?

It's worth changing to DVI for image processing.

I only have one choice...analog. Does installing DirectX make any difference? I can't update the drivers either. The message says 'turn the display settings to VGA and 640x480 and try again' !!!!:cry: It's no biggie but I was going to have a play with Vista 64bit.




  
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Jan 23, 2007 22:34 |  #13935

Well I'm heading up to my grandparents place again this weekend and thought I would try some Landscape photography, something I have never done

Anyone got some useful tips? I'm sure there are some talented landscape photographers here...


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