Bounty wrote:I finally got round to fitting a 1.5V silver-oxide with two rubber O-rings.
I, in turn, have a battery for my Yashica (stole it out of the ES, actually), but I'm putting off frigging around with adapting it and making sure the circuitry works - I'm on a medium format jag with my Konica because it's such a badass camera to lug around. It's so much quieter than an SLR half its size that I am constantly doubting that the shutter works. I can't wait to see what it can do. In the meantime, more photos from January are forthcoming.
Bounty wrote:Don't diss PDN; for anything below really fancy editing work I've found it works great and it has a really easy to use interface (it sure beats Gimp's hunting for menu windows!). If there was a Linux version I'd use it in a heartbeat.
I have resolved to try the demo of Adobe Lightroom after reading some reviews that make it sound like a very useful tool for serious-business photo management; if I like it enough I'll probably start saving up for it. Paint.net chokes on my TIFFs too much to be
really useful as a photo editor (it crashed thrice when I was working on the Olson House photo, trying to add a third layer to the image!), while IrfanView is too lightweight for that sort of thing.
Photos for a photo thread: these are from a couple of years back, when I was taking pictures like mad but not really applying myself, when I was using an incredibly cheap digital P&S and an SLR was a dream on the horizon...
Battle Monument, U.S. Military Academy
Ford, Saratoga Springs
View, Saratoga Springs. (I don't usually go for borders, but in this case the border is a symbolic vestige of the wall around the window. The wall needed to be cropped out, but I wanted to keep the view 'in' something, since it looked weird with just the scene.)