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| | | | | Belgrave Forest I get my film developed at a local film lab and scan the negatives myself at home. The scanning setup is simple. I suspend the film negative flat over a lightbox, mount my sony digital camera to a copy stand so that it's facing down, and shoot the negative using a macro lens. I get much better results than the local film labs can give me - more fine detail in the image, more megapixels which allows me to crop, and a RAW file output that allows me to adjust relative exposures. | |
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patdavid.net
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www.horsejournals.com
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| | | | | Taking photos of horses is easy, right? Just point your camera at the horse and snap away. You will indeed have photos of horses, but will you want to post, share, or hang them on the wall? The following guidelines will help improve your equine photography with any type of camera, including your phone. | |
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www.tropwater.com
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| | | Coles and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation have announced a 10-year, $10 million partnership to help strengthen the regeneration and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.Under the new partnership, JCU TropWATER Centre is leading a major coastal habitat restoration project - and it will be the largest blue carbon project to date in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef catchment.Led by Dr. Nathan Waltham, TropWATER's Principal Research Scientist, the project will work with farmers to reinstate signifi | ||