Hi Sarah.I did the C&G level 2 course last year :thumbs:
I used a photo book from Snapfish for my first presentation and a simple black cardboard box of A4 photos on foam boards for the second one. Two completely different presentations are required as you know and you score points for using...
I'll third it then :) Didn't realise just how much you can do with an I Pad.
If you have Apple TV then the I Pad becomes a touch remote control for your main TV. Great for sharing your photos with family.
Another useful app is I Teleport lets you access your home PC desktop from anywhere...
A couple of Photographic apps worth mentioning
LightTrac - LightTrac helps photographers plan their outdoor photo shoots ahead of time by helping them find the perfect light conditions, time and location to photograph their subjects anywhere in the world.I use this to find the best locations...
Easily actually :thumbs: I got my CF card reader for I Pad here
http://store.micgadget.com/card-readers/280-ipad-2-cf-card-camera-connection-kit.html
It takes just over 2 minutes to import 25 RAW Files via the card reader.....pretty cool :cool...
Yes it is a bit odd. The I Pad easily handles the downloading of videos and large RAW files from the 7D but you can't play the videos ! I recently bought a CF card reader that simply plugs straight into the I Pad which transfers all the photos and videos into the photo album but was disappointed...
Done most of the UK sites and plenty abroad.St Abbs a real favourite. Malta and Gozo really nice. Did you do the Blue Hole and The Inland Sea then ?
I'll post a few pics up soon but I only used a film camera as like you said it got quite expensive in digital.
Hi John. I'm also a BSAC diver and used to do some underwater photography. The Nomad bit is taken from a Dive club I used to be involved with. I'm an open water instructor and dive leader.Good to see other divers on the forum.
Hi everyone just introducing myself before joining in on the forum. Currently a 4/3 rd's man with a panasonic lumix so expecting plenty of banter from the DSLR brigade :lol:
Based in Preston with a passion for Lake District landscapes always looking for advice and likes a good laugh :D
Tony.
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