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  • in reply to: d40, Meet water #68434
    brandon c
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    Well, I think I spoke too soon. The one and only control wheel quit working. I can’t change any settings. Now I just have a fairly expensive point and shoot. Does any one know if this can be repaired?

    in reply to: d40, Meet water #68433
    brandon c
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    Whew!  Today I fired up my camera and it is fully functioning! I guess I will have to see if it holds

    in reply to: d40, Meet water #68423
    brandon c
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    Thanks for the advice. I guess ill have to try and find those silica bags tomorrow. Should I do the same with the lens? It looks like a ton of water is in the rear element. Is it even worth it?

    in reply to: Lake Erie Steel #35142
    brandon c
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    Yeah, I know the stringer is pretty tacky but I wanted to get some kind of picture with it and my dad was pretty far up stream. I didn’t feel like running all the way up the stream so I strung him up and waited for him to come down and just forgot to take it out. I ended up releasing him and spent a little bit of time reviving him but he ended up swimming back out into the current perfectly fine.

    in reply to: Lake Erie Steel #35135
    brandon c
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    Dave,

    Your suggestion seems to make the most sense now that I think about it. I’ve been up there several times and have seen people raking a weighted treble hook through huge groups of fish. And that guy up there was certainly a grizzled vet.

    in reply to: Favorite Beers #38026
    brandon c
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    Yuengling for sure. It’s America’s oldest brewery and is from Pennsylvania which is where I am from. You certainly can’t go wrong with the black and tan either.

    in reply to: What do you think? #66527
    brandon c
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    Thanks for the advice! I really appreciate it. I agree that most of these pictures tend to be way overdone, but in some I still like the detail that can be brought out. Whenever I go out to see whats interesting I mostly concentrate on finding good lighting and getting the right exposure and trying to get the subject framed in an interesting way. Since I usually take multiple shots of each subject it doesn’t hurt to take a couple more with different exposures. Either way I appreciate the advice!

    in reply to: What do you think? #66522
    brandon c
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    Ah, I see what you mean now.

    in reply to: What do you think? #66519
    brandon c
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    John, what exactly do you mean by top/down? I am new to this entire photography thing and don’t know all of the proper terms.

    in reply to: Just an FYI… #33214
    brandon c
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    GO STILLERS (Steelers in Pittsburghese)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: What do you think? #66517
    brandon c
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    Thanks for the feedback. I didn’t even notice that the lean on the house was that visible. Its an old eighteen hundreds farm house and probably is leaning. I fixed it up and hopefully it will look better now.

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