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I think the biggest advantage of DSLRs is also the one that is unfortunately used the least: the ability to change lenses. If you aren't planning on changing lenses, don't bother with a DSLR; get a decent point-and-shoot. It doesn't cost a lot to get Canon's "Plastic Fantastic" 50/1.8 (around $120 new), and I

Honestly, there is great software on both sides.

BAH GAWD KING. SOMEONE STOP HIM. HE HAS A FAMILY!

Gilettes blades dont hold up well to humidity in island countries....
I nominate the schick brand as most of their blades are
1)made in germany
2)have DLC coating tech which makes them extremely sharp for a very long time and much more rust reisitant than gilette

I am a Texan and am APPALLED by this video. This is the dark ages coming back, folks, no doubt about it. She did nothing legally wrong. She broke no protocol. But we are so ass backwards here that if you say something the government doesn't like, you get not-so-politely hauled away. It's scary and offensive and WRONG.

I think most pros would likely opt for a graduated ND filter before they'd go the HDR route, unless they're specifically into the HDR thing.

Delicious with liver and a nice Chianti

Yeah I am a jack of all trades kind of guy but, I seem to generally be most proficient in related fields. Electronics, computers, guitars, woodworking, etc. they all kind of tie in and complement eachother.

The brand name drug actually DOES work better for some people due to the placebo effect. Go figure...

Definitely generic if you ask me. I buy the crappy little off brand Sudafed and antihistamines and they work perfectly fine for me and MUCH cheaper. My wife SWEARS that the brand named Advil works much better for her than say Western Family or other cheaper and/or generic brand. I don't take much and the generic works

If you go to a concert and you are not wearing earplugs, you're on your way to being deaf and then you'll really have communications problems.

To paraphrase Bill and Ted, 'be excellent to each other'.

It's actually the other way around. When a photo is oversaturated, you have already lost the required details to get it back to normal. The negative is much easier to edit, since you have all the details and way more realistic colors. I very much doubt that kid was orange.

I'll keep that in mind.

I am an audio engineer and imo if anyone should be introduced to digital audio workstations, Cubase is not the first choice.

Also, be aware that a lot of virtual instruments require a lot more than just simply entering notes to create good sound. Strings, brass, and woodwinds, for instance, have so much variance in the playing that they will sound dull and very unrealistic without some shaping of the sound. Check the manual for the

You can also use Reaper and any number of free instruments. Google "free vst instruments" - there are RAFTS of them. Computer Music magazine has a bunch that are free after you buy a magazine, and some of them are really nice. Limited largely to 16 bit, but that's plenty for most purposes.

At first I was like, "lolwut," but then I realized that it's not working for free. It's just working for something other than money.