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Nomadic Vision Travel Photography - Scenes. Compare Photoshop Editions: CS6 vs. Elements 11 vs. Lightroom 4. “What’s the difference between the different Photoshops?”

Compare Photoshop Editions: CS6 vs. Elements 11 vs. Lightroom 4

We’ve seen this question sooo many times, we just had to write a complete article about it. With four different members of the Adobe Photoshop family, it can be confusing what is what and which to get… And now that Elements 11 is out, it’s a good time to look at this. If you ask Adobe, they’ll tell you: Color Efex Pro 4. Tripod Review: 3 Legged Thing X1.1 Brian Evolution 2. Tripod Review: 3 Legged Thing X1.1 Brian Evolution 2 By Dan Havlik The X1.1 Brian Evolution 2 from 3 Legged Thing is the first tripod I’ve used that actually made me smile when I took it out of the box.

Tripod Review: 3 Legged Thing X1.1 Brian Evolution 2

Maybe it was the metallic blue ball head, dubbed the AirHed 1, on top. Or perhaps it's the copper-colored leg locks or the fact that one of the legs has a zipped-up padded sleeve with the brand name emblazoned on it in a comic-book-style font. No, I think what really did it for me is that the fact you can actually take that particular padded leg off of Brian, as the tripod is known for short, make a few quick adjustments and turn it into a very effective monopod.

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Photography Tips & Tutorials. Mike F Shaw Photography Blog. Andre Cantelmo. Stacker [Zerene Stacker] Clever eBooks for the Curious Mind. About Me – Trey Ratcliff and Stuck in Customs. About the About Me page Hello!

About Me – Trey Ratcliff and Stuck in Customs

I’m quite a humble person, really, but I know that people that come to this page want to know more about me. This page started out small, but people ask more and more questions, so the page grows and grows! Briefly… a photography-centric bio I’m best known for, well, I suppose, this site, StuckInCustoms.com, which has become the #1 Travel Photography Blog on the Internet. I grew up blind in one eye and this might have changed the way I view the world. Beautiful photo books and book printing. Make your own book. A walk with my camera.

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Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm F4 ASPH review. The Lumix G Vario 7-14mm F4 ASPH was the third lens Panasonic announced for its fledgling Micro Four Thirds system, back in March 2009.

Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm F4 ASPH review

It certainly created a significant buzz on release, with the company taking advantage of the short back focus of the mirrorless mount to deliver a lens whose compact size belies its dramatically wide 114º angle of view and constant F4 maximum aperture. The 7-14mm is far and away the smallest zoom currently available to offer such a wide angle of view; compared to the Olympus equivalent for Four Thirds DSLRs its dimensions are shrunk by at least 20% each way, and it's just 40% of the weight. Like all other zooms this wide, the 7-14mm F4 features a distinctive design, with a bulbous front element and an integrated hood to protect that large expanse of glass against stray light.

The compact barrel houses no fewer than 16 pieces of glass, arranged into 12 groups, and including two aspherical and 4 extra-low dispersion glass elements to combat aberrations.

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