THIS WEEK……Grace Chen

This week’s banner image was submitted by Grace Chen. Thanks Grace!

Image Details from Grace:
Taken in Antarctica
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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 770 pixels wide by 200 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Enter the above dimensions.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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MAY MEETING NOTES

Carol Dillon’s notes from the May DIG meeting are now posted. Thanks, Carol!

http://digmeeting.com/?page_id=48

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THIS WEEK….Russ Berkman

This week’s banner image was submitted by Russ Berkman. Thanks Russ!

Image Details from Russ:
Itaken at Pima and Dynamite 3.17.12 in the McDowell Preserve facing north
D700; f16, 90mm, 1/80 sec., ISO 200; 9:21am
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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 770 pixels wide by 200 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. Then click and drag out a selection. Then adjust the crop to include what you’d like. Press enter/return to commit.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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THIS WEEK…..Bob Mishkin

This week’s banner image was submitted by Bob Mishkin. Thanks Bob!

Image Details from Bob:
Indian PaintBrush Flower. This was taken near Sever Springs Campground a few weeks ago. 5D Mark II with a Sigma 150 mm lens @ 1/220 f2.8
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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 770 pixels wide by 200 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Enter the above dimensions.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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THIS WEEK…..Bob Buckles

This week’s banner image was submitted by Bob Buckles. Thanks Bob!

Image Details from Bob:
Owens Valley, CA March 2012

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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 770 pixels wide by 200 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Enter the above dimensions.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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THIS WEEK…..Marianne Skov Jensen

This week’s banner image was submitted by Marianne Skov Jensen.

Image Details from Marianne:
Arizona native Solitary Bee on a Desert Marigold. Photographed hand held in my yard with a Canon 7D and Canon 100mm lens.

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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 770 pixels wide by 200 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Enter the above dimensions.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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APRIL MEETING NOTES POSTED

The meeeting notes from the April meeting have been posted. Thanks to Carol Dillon for providing them!

http://digmeeting.com/?page_id=48

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THIS WEEK….Barry White

This week’s banner image was submitted by Barry White. Thanks Barry!


Image Details from Barry:

Mono Lake outside of Lee Vining, California
3/8/2012 – 5:55 PM
Canon 5D Mk II
1/320 at f11
24-105mm zoom at 50 mm
ISO 160

I’ve been there several times but this is the first time the water was PERFECTLY calm.

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ATTENTION MEMBERS: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 770 pixels wide by 200 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”. (note this is a new size)

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Please note new dimensions above and use them instead of what is shown in the example.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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THIS WEEK….Tanju

This week’s banner image was submitted by Tanju Bayramoglu. Thanks Tanju!

Image Details from Tanju:
These 2 images taken at the Phoenix Zoo on Sept. 13, 2011. I like very much doing this type of works :)
Camera: Panasonic, Lumix FZ40,
f:5.2,
t:1/320,
ISO 200,
Focal length: 108mm,
No tripod. no flash.
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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 1000 pixels wide by 288 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Enter the above dimensions.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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THIS WEEK….Jerry Massey

This week’s banner image was submitted by Jerry Massey. Thanks Jerry!

Image Details from Jerry:
This panorama was taken at Fish Creek Hill overlooking Apache lake on Jan 6th. 2012.
5D Mark II, five frames f22 1/200 sec. ISO 640 24mm.

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Attention Members: If you would you like to see one of your images on the DIG website, please email ONLY ONE image cropped to 1000 pixels wide by 288 pixels high at 72 ppi to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member banner”.

The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool. Click on the crop tool and enter the pixel dimensions in the options bar. CLICK HERE to see how to set the crop options on the Photoshop toolbar. Enter the above dimensions.

Finally….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

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