[QUOTE=Pickwickian-;34866828]Hey guys, I have a question.
So, I tried shooting in raw with my D7000's NEF. files but I can't open them in photoshop. Any idea how to fix it? I've googled and googled, updated photoshop etc. but I can't get it to work.
Anybody have any ideas?[/QUOTE]
What version of photoshop are you using?
[url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13537916/Camera%20Raw.8bi[/url]
Put this in the file formats folder.
I'm about to spend 930 US Dollars for a D3100 with nothing besides the regular stuff that comes in the box.
It's 600 bucks in the US. I could get an extra lens and a bag for the price I pay here.
I hate my country so damn much.
If you're dying for something cheap the Olympus pen epl 1 is mad cheap, it's like 250 US dollars. If you want to save some money for a better kit later
500 USD here.
Nah, I really want that camera. I've read the reviews, and I finally have the cash. It just pisses me off that any electronics here are anywhere from 20 to 100 percent more expensive than they are in the US.
is there any way to buy it in the US and ship it over?
That sucks I'm sorry. But there's no way to get it shipped from the US?
Shipping it from a US store would end up costing like, $800, and I'm pretty sure it'd get caught in customs (my president thinks it's an AMAZING idea to charge more for importing stuff because that's totally going to benefit the local industry, RIGHT GUYS?) or broken since the postal service here is total shit.
I got a filter earlier this week, the packaging was ripped open. Like, not even opened and then resealed, it was straight ripped open.
If anyone from like, south america has bought a camera or some other piece of expensive, fragile equipement from the US, and it arrived fine, please let me know and link me to the store or something.
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Checking Amazon's stores comes up with "restricted international" bullshit. I'll keep looking, I haven't bought it here yet, anyway.
I'm guessing my best bet is someone in the US buying it and sending it to me, but I don't know anyone trustworthy there. Wish I had family members or something.
edit: I'm from Argentina, seeing as flagdog is gone for some reason
this is why I miss flagdog
[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7047/6929663213_968af994ab_z.jpg[/img]
this my new friend
I know the whole "I am a photographer, not a terrorist" movement is kind of a point to make, but if you're specifically harassing the police by taking pictures of him just to push your bounds, you are technically acting only out of malice and terrorism. That's what Westboro technically does to everybody all the time ever
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Woops late by a page ;)))
[QUOTE=daijitsu;34873671]I know the whole "I am a photographer, not a terrorist" movement is kind of a point to make, but if you're specifically harassing the police by taking pictures of him just to push your bounds, you are technically acting only out of malice and terrorism. That's what Westboro technically does to everybody all the time ever
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maybe you should watch the video of this
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqJNaG_18yY[/media]
[editline]26th February 2012[/editline]
i'm the one who screamed "what the fuck"
i was in literal shock.
i saw them all scramble into a line and whip out their batons
Trying way too hard to make yourself a victim.
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If I was running down the street with friends, screaming and yelling, I wouldn't be surprised if the police tried to stop me tbh.
It almost was hardcore enough to make that guy outside the pizza hut move away and smoke somewhere else!
00:58 - OH MY GOD THE INJUSTICE! BRUTALITY.
The police did nothing wrong, your video tries way too hard to make it seem like it was some crazy police abuse or power or something.
thats why i never get angry at those police brutality videos that make the news unless you can see the entire backstory
sometimes police have to use force, i'm not going to get mad at them for doing their job unless it was clearly unnecessary
Just found out my sister has cancer :/
She messaged me on facebook about it and I haven't even replied, like, what do I even say to something like that. I'm stuck 7000 miles away, fuck.
[QUOTE=Leff Shoo;34879318]Just found out my sister has cancer :/
She messaged me on facebook about it and I haven't even replied, like, what do I even say to something like that. I'm stuck 7000 miles away, fuck.[/QUOTE]
That's awful :( you should reply though, she needs your support now more than ever
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;34879031]It almost was hardcore enough to make that guy outside the pizza hut move away and smoke somewhere else!
00:58 - OH MY GOD THE INJUSTICE! BRUTALITY.
The police did nothing wrong, your video tries way too hard to make it seem like it was some crazy police abuse or power or something.[/QUOTE]
i was just filming what was happening. the police were trying to stop us getting around the corner to see the nazis
[editline]26th February 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=ctlilc;34878929]I might not see the full context but if a group of 20 slogan yelling people is running down a street I can understand that the police is worried. It looks like you wanted to go somewhere to protest something and the fact that you were running and the police prevented you from going there it doesn't look like it was authorised.[/QUOTE]
again, you weren't there
[url]http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2012/02/26/police-swamp-glasgow-city-centre-far-right-demo-86908-23766453/[/url]
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;34880151]i was just filming what was happening. the police were trying to stop us getting around the corner to see the nazis
[editline]26th February 2012[/editline]
again, you weren't there
[url]http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2012/02/26/police-swamp-glasgow-city-centre-far-right-demo-86908-23766453/[/url][/QUOTE]
So they were stopping you from starting a large fight in the middle of Glasgow?
Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
[QUOTE=LarparNar;34880241]So they were stopping you from starting a large fight in the middle of Glasgow?
Seems perfectly reasonable to me.[/QUOTE]
"Folks were running to the corner of Argyle & Jamaica to shout abuse at the fash, police formed a line and wouldn't let them, it was a small group, not many, we just went round the other corner and shouted at them from there."
[editline]26th February 2012[/editline]
I know they wanted to stop us, but they did not have to get a dog out and threaten us with batons.
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;34880264]"Folks were running to the corner of Argyle & Jamaica to shout abuse at the fash, police formed a line and wouldn't let them, it was a small group, not many, we just went round the other corner and shouted at them from there."[/QUOTE]
Try looking at this from the viewpoint of the police officers.
They had no fucking way at all to know you wouldn't start a fight with them.
A large crowd running and yelling towards another large crowd doesn't exactly seem quite peaceful does it?
It's their job to maintain peace and order, and that's what they were doing by holding you back.
also, after the demo dried up, one of the police (admittedly, one of the few bad ones that day) hit my friends camera out of his hand and pulled his face cover down.
he was wearing a face cover to avoid identification on redwatch.
both actions were illegal
[h2]The Glasgow Massacre[/h2] [i]Batons were raised - A camera was struck![/i]
Forever thankful the vigilant, brutalized Knight of Justice Cueball was heroically able to document the tragic oppression that took place that fateful day. He will forever go down in history as the one who stood up and fought for truth and democracy in the face of corrupt authority. It is the common man, the street warriors, who will rise up and overthrow a system of government designed to restrict freedoms. Without Cueball's efforts to show the world what really happened that day, these men would go unpunished, left to continue their dictatorship and oppression.
[sub]Never forget, February 25th 2012.[/sub]
I watched the clip and it seemed the police officer did his job and the person who edited the video was overly dramatic or just trying to make himself look like a victim.
[QUOTE=bopie;34881557][h2]The Glasgow Massacre[/h2] [i]Batons were raised - A camera was struck![/i]
Forever thankful the vigilant, brutalized Knight of Justice Cueball was heroically able to document the tragic oppression that took place that fateful day. He will forever go down in history as the one who stood up and fought for truth and democracy in the face of corrupt authority. It is the common man, the street warriors, who will rise up and overthrow a system of government designed to restrict freedoms. Without Cueball's efforts to show the world what really happened that day, these men would go unpunished, left to continue their dictatorship and oppression.
[sub]Never forget, February 25th 2012.[/sub][/QUOTE]
brought a tear to my eye
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