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Post by tkhiem on Aug 25, 2006 7:00:16 GMT -5
i am using D50 body, who else would like to discuss about it welcome all... Let's improve this forum
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Post by All Nikon - Chris on Aug 25, 2006 7:33:43 GMT -5
What have you taken with your D50? I am curious. How do you like it, and is there anything you found you don't like. I am wondering because it might be good to have one as a backup if I get into wedding photography more.
Let me know.
-Chris
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Post by carlg51 on Aug 25, 2006 8:50:15 GMT -5
Most of the photos I have posted on www.pbase.com/carlg51 were taken with my D50. The rest were a few things I thought were OK from my various point and shoot cameras. I have also posted several photos in the Nikon SLR and D50 groups at Flickr.com, but those are also on my pbase site.
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Post by jeffreyklassen on Aug 26, 2006 8:38:17 GMT -5
Good to see more pbase users. Its such a good photo site, but so few people know about it. Seems they all use flickr and other more popular sites lately. Which is fine, but I just cant stand how flickr presents photos, they make it more about the community then the photos. Which is not a bad thing, its just not mine.
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Post by kromey on Aug 26, 2006 11:02:53 GMT -5
I use smugmug.com....ive never seen any thing i like better...here is my website www.dtcphotography.smugmug.comor i link to it with a domain name www.kromey.comits more organized with a front end site, i use the front end site when im photographing projects for folks
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Post by carlg51 on Aug 26, 2006 11:45:39 GMT -5
Yes, I think for ease of posting and a very professional looking display, PBase and Smugmug have other multi-photographer sites beat "hands down". I will continue to post most of my work on PBase, but I am creating a "photos for sale" site on smugmug. That site should help my dog show friends and clients get prints of their critters with ease and at a reasonable price.
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Post by photojazz on Aug 28, 2006 1:29:13 GMT -5
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Post by jeffreyklassen on Aug 28, 2006 21:39:42 GMT -5
Yes, I think for ease of posting and a very professional looking display, PBase and Smugmug have other multi-photographer sites beat "hands down". I will continue to post most of my work on PBase, but I am creating a "photos for sale" site on smugmug. That site should help my dog show friends and clients get prints of their critters with ease and at a reasonable price. Pbase is actually beta testing its own sales & prints system right now. Personally I use a different venue but sell through pbase. If you goto my website some photos have a "Buy Print" button under them that you can click to buy. Mostly in my IR gallery and my water gallery. I really like that pbases allows you to customize so much. jeffreyklassen.com/ is basically all powered by pbase.com. I do have my own server and domain names but I basically only host the flash and video. Of course to do flash and video you have to have your own server. www.pbase.com/jeffreyk/image/59724291This video displays on pbase but is hosted on my server.
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Post by carlg51 on Aug 29, 2006 14:27:31 GMT -5
Excellant Jeffrey - as I develope my pay-site plans this will be quite useful.
PBase was driving me crazy this weekend, as they were having lots of connection problems. I thought it was my computer, but then Monday, I went to their forums and saw lots of discussion on connection and edit/upload problems. That was the first time I had problems with PBase. I hope they are not getting too big for their hardware.
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Post by jeffreyklassen on Aug 29, 2006 21:21:14 GMT -5
Well they may have been having problems, but I dont think they are overloaded. Emily and Slug just upgraded the servers a few months back, and it was a big upgrade. They should be able to handle us for a long while to come. There has been ALOT of new features and work on the system now that they have hired full time coders. So the interuption could have been caused by work on the servers, but with the new features they are pumping out I am not worried.
If you clicked on one of my buy print buttons you will see it goes to dcprints, who I also recommend. However they have to approve everything you sell for quality control, so depending on your needs they may not work. For me that is what makes them so good.
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