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Default Advice: How to address a curved edge

On 2/20/2019 9:52 PM, Greg Guarino wrote:
On Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 9:11:25 PM UTC-5, gray_wolf wrote:
On 2/19/2019 12:13 PM, Greg Guarino wrote:
Been awhile since I've posted here. I'm a weekend hobbyist at best.

I'm planning out a "bridge" to sit on my desk:

https://flic.kr/p/SGc97Y


Stunning photos on your flickr site. What camera are you using?


Thanks for the kind words. I have used several cameras over the years. Canon AE-1 film cameras, a Kodak 880, and most recently a Nikon D3300. But a lot of the New York City photos were actually taken with a phone, a three year old Samsung S6. I don't use it for "serious" photos, but my exercise "regimen" in my dotage is to walk about four miles a day; I take different routes, and I take photos whenever something strikes me.


It doesn't seem to matter much what you are using. Your technique is top drawer.
:-)
I got the D3400 two years back on a black Friday sale. I wish it handled like my
D90.

I got bit by the camera bug back in the late '70s. Then I really went nuts with
Pentax 6x7, 4x5 and had my own color darkroom. In the late '80s I bought into
the Nikon N90s, Hasselblad 500 CM and a Linhof 4x5 monorail.

It was a blast. My friend, the manager of a downtown camera store pushed me over
the cliff with a deal on the 6x7. I used to complain to him that he never told
me how much money I'd be spending. He said "yeah but if there was anything more
fun I should let him know."