
Share your best landscape, cityscape, and wildlife photos
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- Thierry Henry
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Shot taken in my garden this past Thursday using an S7 Edge.
With whatever default settings this thing has. Just point and press. No editing whatsoever.

With whatever default settings this thing has. Just point and press. No editing whatsoever.

"There are three kinds of suns in Missouri: Sunshines, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches"
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Did that thing steal a bird's feathers?
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fastbilly1
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For those curious, Harvard put up one of its Digital Photography courses up on Alison:
https://alison.com/courses/Digital-Photography
Alison is free learning, that if you pass the class you get a certification for it. These certs are viable for resume but I do not know how much traction you will get with them. I know people who have completed the ABC IT course and it helped them get a job, but its not as known as the CompTIAs.
However this is supposed to be a very good set of classes about how digital cameras work. Histograms are something I have always struggled with - I started in film and never really dove deeply into Photoshop until recently.
https://alison.com/courses/Digital-Photography
Alison is free learning, that if you pass the class you get a certification for it. These certs are viable for resume but I do not know how much traction you will get with them. I know people who have completed the ABC IT course and it helped them get a job, but its not as known as the CompTIAs.
However this is supposed to be a very good set of classes about how digital cameras work. Histograms are something I have always struggled with - I started in film and never really dove deeply into Photoshop until recently.
- samsonlonghair
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If you have any questions about Photoshop, feel free to ask. I have been using that software nonstop for fifteen years.
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fastbilly1
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Good to know Samson. If I get super stuck Ill hit you up.
Finally got a new Mamiya C330 for a potential upcoming project. Had to shoot some Porta 160 to "test it:"

First run scan, forgive the dodge on the right
Finally got a new Mamiya C330 for a potential upcoming project. Had to shoot some Porta 160 to "test it:"
First run scan, forgive the dodge on the right
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I've got some new ones I took out and around the beach...
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fastbilly1
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I love the arrow of sunlight in this one:
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^ That's one of my favorites 
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fastbilly1
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Kodak Medalist 1, rerolled porta 160, handheld. Forgive the dirty scan.
This Medalist actually served in WW2 and desperately needs a CLA, but it has gone back to being a shelfsitter.









