Don't make my own frames but my experience with those mitre box saws is that they can get close but the joints are never spot on. This may be fine for your own use but I certainly wouldn't want to use one for a frame for a customer. You may be better off looking on the auction site for a...
I've managed to pick up a couple of Interfit EXD200 studio lights for not much money and want to get a softbox to go with them. The setup will be just for fun, doing family shots and I'll be setting it all up in my garage. It's not too bad a size with around 20' x 20' to play with but the...
Well I feel a real fool now, just tried again and it twisted round into position with very little effort! Now typing this with a very sheepish look on my face :oops: :$
Thanks Nod and Kev for taking the time to reply
Thanks Nod, but my issue is that I can't get the handle into a position where I can use either side. If you compare my setup to yours you will see that on mine the trigger is facing down and I want to turn the handle through 90 degrees so that the trigger is horizontal like yours. I'm guessing I...
Hi all
Just picked up a Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod with a 322RC head, and currently the camera plate is mounted to the bottom of the head. I want to move the mount to the more usual position on the side of the handle near the ball end but the mounting screw holes are 90 degrees from where I need...
That's great, thanks for pointing it out. Whenever I've tried clicking through the image previously the link has always been dead so unlikely I would have tried again
What about a matt finish floor tile? I would have thought you should be able to find one in a solid colour with no pattern\texture and you won't have to worry about it scratching
Been browsing the web trying to get some ideas for family portraits and found something I really like but not sure of the best way to achieve it. It's the 6th one down on this link (the one with the guy holding the frame and the family peeking out of the individual cutouts)...
Have to agree, just clicked through to the Adobe site and on the pricing and plans page it very obviously states 'Annual Plan, paid monthly' there's even a little box round it that makes it stand out more! Not sure what more they could do to let you know it's an annual contract?
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