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Forum: Computers and The Internet 25-09-10, 09:27
Replies: 2
Views: 9,915
Posted By yelvertoft
If you know where abouts in the flat, sorry,...

If you know where abouts in the flat, sorry, apartment below the router is, try moving the computer so that it is physically closer to the router.

Also, do you know if it is set up for any...
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 25-09-10, 09:16
Replies: 20
Views: 20,481
Posted By yelvertoft
Congratulations Glenys, your turn to set the next...

Congratulations Glenys, your turn to set the next theme.
Forum: Computers and The Internet 23-09-10, 17:58
Replies: 9
Views: 12,426
Posted By yelvertoft
Just checked with IE8, no problems.

Just checked with IE8, no problems.
Forum: Cameras 23-09-10, 17:55
Replies: 7
Views: 11,393
Posted By yelvertoft
Nice to see you back Sassan. Back with a bang!

Nice to see you back Sassan. Back with a bang!
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-09-10, 18:39
Replies: 4
Views: 7,781
Posted By yelvertoft
Glad to hear it. You may get more marks if...

Glad to hear it.

You may get more marks if you spell lens, singular, without an "e" on the end. ;)
Forum: Computers and The Internet 21-09-10, 13:13
Replies: 5
Views: 11,559
Posted By yelvertoft
I found the Martin Evening tome very hard going...

I found the Martin Evening tome very hard going and switched to the Scott Kelby book. Once I'd got the hang of things I quickly found Scott Kelby to be very limiting - he tells you (exactly) what to...
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-09-10, 13:08
Replies: 4
Views: 7,781
Posted By yelvertoft
Firstly, (this is going to sound really harsh)...

Firstly, (this is going to sound really harsh) the point I would make is that you are expected to do the work to pass the course. Getting others to spoon feed you may make your life easier, but you...
Forum: The Photography Forum 18-09-10, 17:34
Replies: 1
Views: 7,653
Posted By yelvertoft
Sorry Martin, don't recognise it. Assuming you...

Sorry Martin, don't recognise it. Assuming you mean Jeff Ascough that is. Others may find the answer, by listening here:
http://www.jeffascough.com/
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-09-10, 08:13
Replies: 17
Views: 22,989
Posted By yelvertoft
Sorry Norm, that's not correct. Digital camera's...

Sorry Norm, that's not correct. Digital camera's meters are calibrated for mid grey, just the same as film cameras.
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 13-09-10, 20:16
Replies: 7
Views: 7,049
Posted By yelvertoft
POTW 12th September

The moderators choice for picture of the week this week is The London Millennium Footbridge by Nigel Blake. Well done Nigel.

http://www.worldphotographyforum.com/gallery/data/522/26K5588mb.jpg
Forum: General Photography Technique 08-09-10, 19:21
Replies: 13
Views: 19,084
Posted By yelvertoft
The guide Don is referring to is just that, a...

The guide Don is referring to is just that, a guide. Some people are better at hand-holding than others. Mrs Y has been known to get acceptably sharp shots with a 200mm lens at 1/15th on an APS-C...
Forum: Cameras 08-09-10, 12:32
Replies: 2
Views: 7,703
Posted By yelvertoft
ebay is the obvious answer, though don't expect a...

ebay is the obvious answer, though don't expect a lot of money for it.
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 07-09-10, 07:55
Replies: 21
Views: 19,467
Posted By yelvertoft
Well done Peter, stickies now swapped.

Well done Peter, stickies now swapped.
Forum: News & Views from the World of Photography 06-09-10, 07:45
Replies: 8
Views: 9,014
Posted By yelvertoft
Looking at her work, I always came away thinking...

Looking at her work, I always came away thinking she was a casual snapper with connections in the right places. Others regard her as a tortured genius. Can't see it myself, but I'm willing to learn.
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 05-09-10, 19:47
Replies: 21
Views: 19,467
Posted By yelvertoft
Poll open, please cast your votes.

Poll open, please cast your votes.
Forum: News & Views from the World of Photography 05-09-10, 19:40
Replies: 8
Views: 9,014
Posted By yelvertoft
Thanks for the heads-up Clive. If I was located...

Thanks for the heads-up Clive. If I was located a bit closer I'd go see it. Never really "got" Arbus, but I should try.
Forum: General Photography Technique 05-09-10, 19:38
Replies: 13
Views: 19,084
Posted By yelvertoft
Hello Adrian, Firstly, what kind of shots...

Hello Adrian,

Firstly, what kind of shots are you looking to get? For example, If you want tight cropped close ups of animals faces, then you are going to need longer lenses than more general...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 30-08-10, 22:27
Replies: 5
Views: 8,442
Posted By yelvertoft
Lee, working with one calibrated and one...

Lee, working with one calibrated and one uncalibrated monitor will send you bonkers quite quickly I expect, especially if it's a long way out.

VGA/DVI won't make any significant difference to the...
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 30-08-10, 22:21
Replies: 4
Views: 6,119
Posted By yelvertoft
Nice one Lee, well done.

Nice one Lee, well done.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 30-08-10, 09:27
Replies: 5
Views: 8,442
Posted By yelvertoft
Each calibration widget and associated software...

Each calibration widget and associated software has its plus' and minus'. For doing dual monitor calibration, which seems to be what you need, make sure the particular calibrator/software you buy...
Forum: News & Views from the World of Photography 27-08-10, 10:56
Replies: 9
Views: 8,421
Posted By yelvertoft
I think Don's raised the most valid point here. ...

I think Don's raised the most valid point here. We're all thinking "dSLR" type applications, wheras there are many, many more applications for digital sensors, some of which will need this kind of...
Forum: News & Views from the World of Photography 24-08-10, 12:34
Replies: 7
Views: 8,910
Posted By yelvertoft
More information on this story: ...

More information on this story:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11068391
Forum: Cameras 24-08-10, 07:46
Replies: 37
Views: 43,756
Posted By yelvertoft
You're not exactly comparing like with like there...

You're not exactly comparing like with like there though, are you?

Set up darkroom/get out changing bag etc., mix up chemicals, develop 100 photos (at least 3 reels of film), scan 100 negatives,...
Forum: Cameras 23-08-10, 21:07
Replies: 4
Views: 8,771
Posted By yelvertoft
Hello Joe, this may not sound very helpful, but...

Hello Joe, this may not sound very helpful, but the best person to answer these questions is yourself. Only you can decide if one model is worth paying the extra for over another.

You have...
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 23-08-10, 07:52
Replies: 5
Views: 7,342
Posted By yelvertoft
PoTW 22nd August Yellow by Don Hoey

The moderator's choice for PoTW this week is by Yellow by Don Hoey. Wonderful work Don.

http://www.worldphotographyforum.com/gallery/data/522/Yellow2.jpg
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