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    danielled330 wrote:

    Thanks for all the replies!

    I have one more question. What do I charge?? I’ve only sold photos privately to friends of friends and have no idea of pricing.

    Thanks again,
    Dani

    Look at a large stock agency’s pricing structure and charge about 50% (i.e. what you would be paid by the agency – seems fair to me)

    Puckpics
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    Peter Crymble up in Belfast – did a great shoot for us that are now treasured. Go look him up on the web at at Peter Thomas photography…

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    aoluain wrote:

    Hi,

    I like the composition, very quirky.
    I dont like the colour of the sky though.

    Aoluain

    this is a function of the cross process curve set

    Puckpics
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    Vidco wrote:

    Go on give it a crack bet you cant break it in 5.

    I did and now my monitor does not work….

    Puckpics
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    No. 1 my favourite here, 2 & 3 in my opinion are a little ‘too’ busy.

    Puckpics
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    I have a manfrotto 55 tripod, can’t recommend highly enough. I bought it because of the independant center column function which i think is particularly useful.

    Puckpics
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    this item has gone to first repondent.

    Puckpics
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    i asked this question once before (not for Cork), my recommendation is that you buy a sensor cleaning brush (Visibledust is one or many suppliers), this way you can clean as often as needed.

    I now would not be without my sensor cleaner.

    Puckpics
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    On my D70 you need to select remote release before using.

    On the D70 there is a button to the immediate left of the viewfinder, for selecting remote / multi exposure (looks like a number of pics stacked)

    Hold the button down and dial using the right hand selector wheel until selected on the top plate menu at the remote symbol

    Regards,

    Puckpics
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    Very very jealous of your trip to Dubrovnik – I want to go too…

    Puckpics
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    jb7 wrote:

    Although human eyes reflect red,
    other animals reflect different colours-
    you never know, maybe there’s a few extra marks if you mention that-

    Australian Saltwater Crocodiles reflect green. Dogs orange, cats yellow.

    Puckpics
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    try http://www.intro2020.co.uk (or similar) which is an official importer.

    Kood is a similar system that complies with Cokin A/P systems.

    Puckpics
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    crop 3 is my favourite of the three, but the image I would not vote for this image as a winner the colour range is too flat – some burn / dodge work is needed… sorry but you have asked for opinions

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    Puckpics wrote:

    I am to be married in 1 week. As part of our plans, it is my intention to have the table plan that I have prepared in photoshop printed. the image is 30*34 inches external sizes.

    It was my intention to use Photobox, but they do not go to this size.

    Does anyone know a local printing service, local to Belfast that can print a .tif file at this size within 5 days

    Regards,

    Puckpics

    I have been meaning to close this topic out for a while, but lots and lots of things got in the way.

    First – many many thanks for the quick responses that everyone gave me at the time with leads to sources to a shop near Belfast abline to print an A1 .tif format image at short notice.

    I also did an internet search and ended up placing the job with http://www.1clickprint.com/ in Sheffield who were able to turn the job found immediately for about £14 for the single very quick job that was dispatched the same day on special delivery.

    Once again thanks everyone.

    Regards,

    Puckpics

    Puckpics
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    Ballyman wrote:

    I’m the opposite. I like this kind of image although I don’t think it works here. It looks like it was shopped into the photo or something.

    no ‘photoshopping in’ treatment just desaturated everything else…

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