The wall art reminds me of these garage door decals.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gar...AL6LV8AGZjoHIDg&ved=0CFsQsAQ&biw=1920&bih=964
https://www.google.com/search?q=gar...AL6LV8AGZjoHIDg&ved=0CFsQsAQ&biw=1920&bih=964
Nice shot Ronstar! I've actually been there and seen this "garage" on my R66 travels.
trying to get a goose to take flight, but all it would do is run on the water about 100' and then splash land.
A couple of shots from today's hike at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, il
Did you try throwing bigger rocks
Very nice looking place. Like that second shot a lot.
The healing brush in Photoshop (which I assume is also in Lightroom) works wonders with those kinds of blemishes, but I'm probably stating the obvious.Noticed on those last photographs marks from dust. Have to check the lens and sensor.
Noticed on those last photographs marks from dust. Have to check the lens and sensor.
The healing brush in Photoshop (which I assume is also in Lightroom) works wonders with those kinds of blemishes, but I'm probably stating the obvious.
What is the slinky for - is it part of the sensor cleaning process (though I can't figure out how), or is it an added gift with purchase?And it comes with this weird colored plastic slinky that you can make pictures from Twilight Zone with.
What is the slinky for - is it part of the sensor cleaning process (though I can't figure out how), or is it an added gift with purchase?
Reminds me of when I bought an iPod accessory from a company called Dr Bott in Oregon. There was a small packet of Lifesavers in the box. I mentioned it when talking to them on the phone, thinking it had accidentally been left in the box by their shipping guy, but amused at the "mistake". They told me that they include a packet of Lifesavers with every order. Over the years, it had become their signature "gift with purchase".Added gift with purchase. They probably pay less than a dollar for them in bulk. I wouldn't expect it to last long in the hands of a four-year-old.
They told me that they include a packet of Lifesavers with every order. Over the years, it had become their signature "gift with purchase".
In addition to the healing brush (Lightroom does have one) if that's not enough, or there are finally too many spots, I'm very happy with the cleaning kit I bought a few months ago from Copper Hill images. Supplies are a lot cheaper than anyone else I've found and it does a much better job than the Delkin kit I was using before. Watch a few videos or text descriptions and it's not that hard. Just be sure to start with a fresh battery in your camera since it'll be holding the shutter open while cleaning.
And it comes with this weird colored plastic slinky that you can make pictures from Twilight Zone with.
Copper Hill Images - D-SLR CCD/CMOS Cleaning Supplies & Camera Accessories
Like the second image - interesting composition and complementary colors. It holds the attention...