Yeah! Learned this after booking a trip to Banff for an early summer vacation. Can’t wait!
Yeah! Learned this after booking a trip to Banff for an early summer vacation. Can’t wait!
Also look into the Discover It card. They do 5% off at Amazon regularly, and also do discounts at other retailers as well. You get to pick your cash back discounts every quarter.
My “Discover It” credit card has been doing 5% off Amazon for quite a while now. You just have to sign up for the discount every quarter.
I leave the ends long and wrap tie them with ribbon to it looks like a tootsie roll.
I took these two photos handheld and stitched them together in PS. Probably use around 30 photos each. http://jessescroggins.zenfolio.com/p880113136
Now I just need a video on how I can get my neighbor to watch this video without them thinking I’m a jerk.
‘Tis the season for Fruit Cake!
I could never stand egg nog, but Alton brown has a slow cooker egg nog recipe that looks delicious.
There’s a famous photographer who shoots insects with a 28mm flipped backward with extension tubes. I can’t think of his name right now.
Yes, exactly. The Yongnuo 50mm f/1.8 is a steal at only $50. Then you can even use this method with a prime lens and get the effect of having a full frame or medium format camera.
That’s worth the money, but I’d still recommend a prime lens to someone first over software.
I’ve seen this method used more for shooting landscapes. I saw a guy make an awesome rig for shifting his camera around during panoramas, all while keeping the image sensor on the same plane, it was impressive.
You can also steal nicer lenses, but I wouldn’t recommended it. Gimp is a good option.
No, I’m not. I also owned photoshop well before I owned a DSLR that I used for graphic design. This is aimed at DSLR noobs, and not at people like you and me who use photoshop for a living. A $50 prime lens is a much better investment than subscription for Photoshop to someone just getting into photography.
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Yeah but this video is aimed at people who do have DSLR’s
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8 for Canon is only $50, and is much more useful than Photoshop for an aspiring photographer.
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8 for Canon is only $50. A photographer would be much better off with a program like Lightroom anyways.
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8 for Canon is $50...
Shooting macro by flipping the lens is legit. They make cheap adapters to do this so you don’t have to hold the lens and get light leaks in all your shots.
Because someone who is too cheap to buy an inexpensive 50mm f/1.8 lens will definitely have a copy of photoshop... This is silly.