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Jun 20, 2005 10:51 as a reply to  @ post 611689 |  #16

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wonder did any of you see the programme on Tv (BBC) by David Dimbleby last night ,re the highlands of Scotland and the islands around her.
beautiful to watch and listen to David talk about the places
Arran was mentioned.

uk beautiful scenery and mention of famous local painters /poets
(every week)

Yeah, it's good. Have you got Digital? The interactive version is pretty cool with online tuition of themes and extra interviews. On BBC Four (sat. and cable only I think) there is a "Digital Picture of Britain" that is following from the BBC1 Picture of Britain. The "Digital Picture" program has loads of digital camera tests and shooting themes. They have "real people" (as opposed to fake ones :) ) who trial out different digital cameras through different themes.


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Jun 20, 2005 12:48 as a reply to  @ post 610121 |  #17

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I've only just started using it so can't go into any depth but autocreate does it all for you and works well.

Untill you get your first program hicup, then you'll start asking questions! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Jun 20, 2005 14:21 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #18

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Untill you get your first program hicup, then you'll start asking questions! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regards

I have a good friend on this forum that might help me out. ;)

I'm working on one or two at the minute.
I shot them today from a promontory called Rubha na Cille which is between the Sound of Jura and Loch na Cille.
Weather was a bit hazy across to Jura and Islay, so the shots were not as clear as I would have liked.

Also found a problem with the 1D MKII and Cokin filters on the 17-40L @17 (with a CP filter attached).
The edge of the Cokin frame is in view. :evil:

BTW before anyone comments, I wasn't taking a series of panos with a CP filter attached. I know it's not good form.

I'll post some shots of the area tonight.


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Jun 20, 2005 14:24 as a reply to  @ post 611265 |  #19

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Cameron, I've just had a look on Epson UK web site and the references for roll papers are:

C13S041303 100mm x10m Premium Glossy
C13S041377 210mm x10m Premium Glossy
C13S041336 210mm x10m Premium Semi Glossy
C13S041379 329mm x10m Premium Glossy
C13S041338 329mm x10m Premium Semi Glossy
Hope this helps:D
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Trevor, thanks for that. I'll look into it.
Just wish I could use my original Epson Panoramic Photo Paper.
I've got 7 sheets left. :o Typical Scotsman..... eh. ;)


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Jun 20, 2005 14:27 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #20

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Trevor, thanks for that. I'll look into it.
Just wish I could use my original Epson Panoramic Photo Paper.
I've got 7 sheets left. :o Typical Scotsman..... eh. ;)

If you're that tight, you could perforate it about every 4 or 5 inches and use it in the smallest room :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Jun 20, 2005 14:31 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #21

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If you're that tight, you could perforate it about every 4 or 5 inches and use it in the smallest room :lol: :lol: :lol:

:D :D :D

That's always an option bit a bit too slippy, if you know what I mean.


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Jun 20, 2005 14:36 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #22

You mean, its not what its 'cracked' up to be?? :D


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Jun 20, 2005 14:40 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #23

It's glossy paper so it's bound to be like .... of a shovel, literally.

Who started this. ?! ;)


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Jun 20, 2005 16:05 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #24

lomond wrote:
I have a good friend on this forum that might help me out. ;)

Just to inform you that Meerkat17 is no longer a member of the POTN forum:lol: :p :evil: :lol:

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Jun 20, 2005 16:19 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #25

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Just to inform you that Meerkat17 is no longer a member of the POTN forum:lol: :p :evil: :lol:

Cheers

What!!!! ...:cry: :cry: :cry:


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Jun 20, 2005 17:30 as a reply to  @ rammy's post |  #26

rammy wrote:
Yeah, it's good. Have you got Digital? The interactive version is pretty cool with online tuition of themes and extra interviews. On BBC Four (sat. and cable only I think) there is a "Digital Picture of Britain" that is following from the BBC1 Picture of Britain. The "Digital Picture" program has loads of digital camera tests and shooting themes. They have "real people" (as opposed to fake ones
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many thanks rammy
no, we haven't got digital tv , have cable alright
what you mention sounds really good.

when tv is good, it's really really good
especially the BBC

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Jun 20, 2005 17:31 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #27

lomond wrote:
It's glossy paper so it's bound to be like .... of a shovel, literally.

Who started this. :confused: ;)

:lol:


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