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06
Aug

Macro Flower Shot

Macro flower pic

Macro flower pic

02
Aug

Review of Nikon D300 Camera Workshop

I attended a Nikon D300 camera workshop put on by Nikon at Adorama on Sunday, July 20, 2008 at the Adorama Building on the 5 th floor 42 West 18 St, New York, NY.

Instructor: Christopher Knapp, North Eastern Technical Representative for Nikon, Inc.
Seminar Description:
If you are passionate about photography and intrigued by high-end technology then this Seminar featuring the Nikon D300 Digital SLR is for you! Spend two hours with a Nikon expert learning about the D300’s features, menus and controls and see what all of the “buzz” is about with this camera. Learn about how to control light with the D300’s built in wireless flash capabilities, and then enhance your images right in the camera with the new Retouch Menu. Exceptional agility and inspired performance - The Nikon D300!

Pros:

I got a lot of tips out of the works shop and feel it made me a better shooter, it would have been better coming from a landscape photog rather than a wedding photog, but still usefull and worth the $25.00.

Cons:

Poor coordination by Adorama, building was not acessable before so ww had to stand in a hall way till exactly 10:01 and then hike up 5 floors of stairs because the evelator blow a fuse and was not working. He’s a pic from the workshop.

From the workshop

31
Jul

From my Desk

I love milkweed pods and have several on my desk, they never seem to move. They just quietly sit there waiting to get back to the good earth.

From my Desk

29
Jul

War Photography

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� �Once settled in these new countries, the refugees face incredible difficulties, not only fitting into a new culture, one which often does not welcome them, but the decision of whether to return to Iraq, stay where they are or attempt to illegally enter Greece in hopes of gaining EU citizenship.

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