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Thanks. Your tutorial reads well. I'll give it a go, once I sort out my iMac, which has had to have a new hard drive fitted, with all the trauma that can bring. :( Pix are all on external drives, and I think this might be a good opportunity to treat myself to Aperture 3, now it's cut-price on the app store. In the meantime, I'm trying to get my iMac back to how it was. It's like having a new computer, and not in a good way. :(

Good luck with the iMac. BTW, I've found that TimeMachine works pretty good. I've never had a hard drive failure but I've upgraded hard drives and TimeMachine makes the swap pretty painless.

Thanks Otter. The tutorial looks pretty straight forward and clean to me.

Thanks fcortese!

 
Hello!

Hello everyone. This is my first post to the POTD forum. I have been following the thread since last month and it has inspired me to use my brother's DSLR and start taking pictures of my own. All your C&C is appreciated.

Picture is of Molly, my chocolate lab. I'm sure you will see much more of her in my future posts. :D


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Sunset at my Apartment

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I took this outside my apartment. I had to act fast as the sun was setting behind a house in the distance, causing the rays barely visible in my shot. All I did to it was rotate it so the lower ledge was parallel to the frame and crop out a tree on the left. C & C welcome, just remember I'm an amateur with a point and shoot whose just happy the sun came out for once :)
 
Mt Rainier Seattle WA

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Shudda listen to the wife

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Took my gear out yesterday to try and get some photo taking in. Haven't been able to do so for a few weeks. Weather was overcast with snow flurries. The last words my wife said as I headed out the door was not to go anywhere off road where no one new to find me. There are several ghost towns near here and I headed up the road (see above picture) in hopes of getting some snow covered structures to capture. Two miles up into the mountains I got stuck in a some deep snow. Had to hike back down. Lucky for me the folks are very friendly in these parts. Got an old gent to load up his pick up with shovels and sand and we went back up a dug the car out. Guess I'll have to wait for summer or snowmobile it next time!
 

Apologies to everyone, but I'd really like to get to the bottom of this. Seems like everyone sees AxisOfBeagles' photos but me (and Ish the other day). This is what I see (and this goes for both photos you posted today, the one in the Daily thread and the one in the Fortnightly thread):

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Does anyone else have any idea, why most people see his photos but some of us don't?
 
Apologies to everyone, but I'd really like to get to the bottom of this. Seems like everyone sees AxisOfBeagles' photos but me (and Ish the other day). This is what I see (and this goes for both photos you posted today, the one in the Daily thread and the one in the Fortnightly thread):

Does anyone else have any idea, why most people see his photos but some of us don't?

I am seeing the same thing at the moment.
 
How bizarre. I have not altered the posting to flickr, but this is what happens when you do. I will edit the post with a new link - and I do apologize. Sure wish I knew why.
 
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