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Ripped Randy, ripped...
 
Here is a 2008 Husqvarna 357XP that was crushed by a tree between the handles. The handles, clutch cover, and main frame are original. The crankcase halves, B&C, top cover, and intermediate cover are new. The starter is a used one from a 357XPG. The camera was an Olympus E20N SLR The picture was taken Saturday.

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I bring the camera in the house and hook it up to my laptop and run the pictures over into the computer.

Then I upload them to the Aboristsite.

It is a digital camera

LOL, I should have looked up that model #. Didn't see a D in the SLR so I had just assumed.....Film.



Great pics guys.
 
Great pics guys.

So what is everyone using for editing software? Currently giving Nikon Capture NX2 a trial. It is a fairly complex program but the outcome is fantastic.

Also thanks, Tzed250 for posting with Flickr. Got me over there looking around.


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Great pics guys.

So what is everyone using for editing software? Currently giving Nikon Capture NX2 a trial. It is a fairly complex program but the outcome is fantastic.

Also thanks, Tzed250 for posting with Flickr.

No Problem!

I bought Capture NX2 and I am fairly happy with it, but Nikon and Nik software really need to come up with an update. I may give Lightroom a try, but I like the way View NX2/Capture NX2 develop and process the NEF files. There are a number of good books and quite a few tutorial vids on using Capture NX2. They help with the steep learning curve.
 
I wish I could get a camera wiz to help me set up this Nikon Coolpix L110. Cant get quality pictures like I expected. It has the 15x zoom, but my sisters Canon takes better pictures with less zoom. Too many settings, and even in English the manual looks like a foreign language to me. :)

Nice pictures!
 
I wish I could get a camera wiz to help me set up this Nikon Coolpix L110. Cant get quality pictures like I expected. It has the 15x zoom, but my sisters Canon takes better pictures with less zoom. Too many settings, and even in English the manual looks like a foreign language to me. :)

Nice pictures!

JT78 or 67' Mustang either one can push buttons on your camera and make the changes needed...............they habla photodevice
 
Thanks, I have ALOT to learn. Getting addicted to the infrared trigger. Nice shots on the cape btw!

Thanks! We had a great time. Irene passed directly over the campground where we stayed. A pic from a better day...


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I wish I could get a camera wiz to help me set up this Nikon Coolpix L110. Cant get quality pictures like I expected. It has the 15x zoom, but my sisters Canon takes better pictures with less zoom. Too many settings, and even in English the manual looks like a foreign language to me. :)

Nice pictures!

The L110 is a nice camera. You should be able to get great shots with it. Is your image size set to 12M? Is your ISO set to 400 or lower? If you are shooting in low light do you have the VR turned on? We'll help you get it dialed in...:rock:
 
John what camera/lens are you using now? We've been looking to upgrade to a full frame d slr but not sure where to start.
 
John what camera/lens are you using now? We've been looking to upgrade to a full frame d slr but not sure where to start.

what you shoot? nikon or canon?

5d mark2 for canon or wait for the mark 3

or

d700 for nikon or wait for d700s
 
John what camera/lens are you using now? We've been looking to upgrade to a full frame d slr but not sure where to start.

Camera= Nikon D2Xs, about 5 years ago it was Nikon's flagship pro DSLR. It has since been eclipsed a great deal by the newer bodies, but at the base ISO it still takes wonderful images. I prefer a pro body for the ruggedness and the feel. I feel less need for an FX body(full frame) as most of my shooting is done with normal to super-tele focal length. The 1.5X crop factor comes in handy for that.

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The lens is the Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 VR. I am really liking this lens for all around shooting.

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