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    My take on Dream Cars Asia 2004

    Just a beginner comment. Hope you don't mind. 1st pic seems a bit distracting in the background. No doubt have taken into account 1/3 rule, but I can;t seem to tell what you wanted to say. last picture seems out of focus, but could be me....
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    How to take care of camera

    IMHO, I would suggest getting an electric dry box instead. Cost more, but worth it in the long run. Comes with dehumdifier, that keeps the internal at the right humidity. Protects your equipment well. Using Silica is lots more trouble, cause you will need to change them ever so often, cause...
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    The Singapore Idol!

    The Singapore Idol should be able to do songs from all our 4 official language, plus singlish.... :bsmilie:
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    how to do a mass rename of files?

    Why not rename them when you download from your camera?
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    tiff ?

    Not too sure, but suggest you replace the .tif with .jpg. eg mt1.jpg@100% gray the program may recognise the extension as tif and therefore you cannot save as jpg
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    Print Storage

    For 35mm film, I usually print in 4R glossy. For storage, it would depend on when and where I took the photographs. For my annual travel trips, I would arrange in the stick-on albums and put in some other postcards, notes, brochure, etc. My wife & I have great fun putting the albums...
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    MWTS: coolpix 2100 and/or 3700

    Is there warranty? What's your price? Thanks...;)
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    Wedding shoot in a Catholic Church

    Yes, this applies to all the catholic churches throughout the world basically. The prayer is sacred to us. ( if you want a theological explanation, you can email me...;) Yup, always best to check with the couple, since they should be catholic. Regards
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    Wedding shoot in a Catholic Church

    I am catholic, so A few reminders. During the eucharistic prayer, that is during the liturgy of the eucharist, there is to be no photographs taken. That is when the host is being consecrated, when the priest lifts up the host. Do check with the bride and groom on the order of the mass...
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