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Originally Posted by Larkspur
I once spent about two years photographing over 10,000 tiles for a museum, seen one seen them all.
I think we have a winner!
Also, I would much rather sit outside all day and take pictures than sit inside and never see the sun! Count yourself lucky...
I've been on flickr for sometime. I have had plenty of feed back, made lots of friends. It has also got me published twice (including a feature on my photography in a magazine) and I have over 25,000 views todate of my images. Apart from the fact it can be timeconsuming I can't think of a single...
Get out of my comfort zones which are landscape and macro and into something which offers a new challenge, probably abstracts ( which I struggle to understand ) and wildlife which I just find difficult.
The Open University does a course which would suit you. It is called Taking and Sharing Digital Images, its code is T189, the next one starts in May. The cost is £175 and includes a copy of Photoshop Elements.
Olympus do two fixed focal length macro lenses a 35 and a 50. The 35 retails at about £140 the 50 is much dearer but I am not sure of the price. As fletch5 suggests you could try a Raynox adapter first or even magnifying screw on filters which I have found work quite well. They can be picked up...
Hi. First post though I am along time lurker:). It sounds a silly question but can anyone tell me how to delete a batch of shots on an Olympus E500? I am getting a bit bored with doing them individually:bang:. I'm used to Nikons where the proceedure is obvious but this Olympus has got me...
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