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Old 08-03-2012, 10:12 PM   #1941
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CP doesn't support that feature. You need to host them on imagur, imageshack, dropbox or the like.
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Those are instructions from the current FAQ.

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Old 08-03-2012, 10:15 PM   #1942
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Those are instructions from the current FAQ.
Did you really expect CP to host your images on their servers?
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Old 08-03-2012, 10:20 PM   #1943
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Did you really expect CP to host your images on their servers?
Those are instructions from the current FAQ, as stated in previous post...anyways its moot, eh?
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Old 08-03-2012, 10:21 PM   #1944
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Those are instructions from the current FAQ.
I think that's the generic vBulliten (?) FAQ.

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Did you really expect CP to host your images on their servers?
Lots of forums do. I've mentioned it before, but I'd love to see a premium (paid) membership that allows that functionality. Although I find dropbox pretty nice to integrate with forum photos and is more or less just as easy.
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Old 08-04-2012, 10:25 PM   #1945
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Shot the 2012 Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship at River Spirit Golf Club for Golf Canada on Friday. Thought I'd share a few shots!















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Old 08-04-2012, 10:28 PM   #1946
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Aaaaaawesome shots, Jayems.
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wow Jayems - those were fantastic!!!!!!
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Old 08-05-2012, 02:16 AM   #1949
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Just got back from Kananaskis. Attempted painting with light for the first time. Apologies for the subject matter. I couldn't find anyone to venture into bear country in the dark with me.











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Old 08-05-2012, 02:35 AM   #1950
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Wow, tough to follow some of these photos you guys are posting...so good!

Here's my one-year old grandaughter enjoying a tomato.

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Old 08-05-2012, 02:41 AM   #1951
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I would like to do a rear-curtain flash session with a car like the one kunkstyle was shooting (well, actually, I want to cheat and do front curtain, then back the car up, but that's not important).
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A what now?
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Old 08-05-2012, 09:54 AM   #1953
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To those who have posted scenics, don't put the horizon in the centre of the photo. Use the rule of thirds; put the horizon one third from either the top or the bottom.

Don't put people as subjects in the centre either. Put them off centre, looking into the shot. I should post some photos from my recent trip to Europe.
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To those who have posted scenics, don't put the horizon in the centre of the photo. Use the rule of thirds; put the horizon one third from either the top or the bottom.

Don't put people as subjects in the centre either. Put them off centre, looking into the shot. I should post some photos from my recent trip to Europe.
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To those who have posted scenics, don't put the horizon in the centre of the photo. Use the rule of thirds; put the horizon one third from either the top or the bottom.

Don't put people as subjects in the centre either. Put them off centre, looking into the shot. I should post some photos from my recent trip to Europe.
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Rear-curtain is where the flash is at the end of the exposure. Thus, you could take a long exposure of the car (moving) ending with a flash, giving you a sharp car with lights trailing it. In practice, however, I feel it would be easier to set up the shot, have the flash go off at the start then back the car up for the rest of the exposure.
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^Well if you ever need a car to model let me know. I'd be interested to see that setup.

Wouldn't the light trails be going through the car if you backed it up instead of behind the car?

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^Well if you ever need a car to model let me know. I'd be interested to see that setup.

Wouldn't the light trails be going through the car if you backed it up instead of behind the car?
From the headlights? Yeah, that would happen if you shoot it fowards too though.
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From the headlights? Yeah, that would happen if you shoot it fowards too though.
Yeah I guess it's going to be the same light streams either way. Took me a bit to grasp it .

However if you drove it forward, you could black out or disconnect the headlights, leaving just a stream of tail lights for a motion effect.

I haven't seen anything like this so I'm just throwing out ideas. Trying to wrap my head around it. I'm not sure I'm picturing the end result properly.
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Old 08-05-2012, 03:34 PM   #1960
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the snowbirds were in town this week. this time they did a 'low altitude' show over okanagan lake. very cool as always. it's amazing how close together they fly

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