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Mounting press
A device that provides both pressure and heat, for mounting a photograph on a support, using a tissue coated with heat-softenable adhesive
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Mounting Display Prints Photographers categorize their work with that of an artist or scientist, meaning they see photography as either an art or a science.

Sir Edmund Hillary, along with Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay, the first known people to summit Mount Everest, was once asked why he decided to make the ascent. His reply was simple. “Because it was there.' A simple answer to a simple question.

The Mountaineers
I moved to Seattle back in 1993, but for some reason it wasn't until last year that I joined the Mountaineers, a veritable western Washington institution for those interested in hiking and other outdoor activities.

Dry mounting
Techniques Glossary Dry mounting
Method of mounting a photograph to stiff backing material using dry, heat-sensitive tissue between the two.

How to Mount Harris Bipods
Adding a bipod to a rifle allows the shooter to stabilize his shot.

Before you mount the camera, apply some gaffer tape to the surface to prevent the Super Clamp from peeling any paint or causing any damage. Gaffer tape is made to control cords at events and leaves very little residue.

Bayonet lens mount
Method of mounting a lens onto a camera body. The lens is inserted into the camera and given a short turn to lock it into place.

Born in February 1913, Alfred Gregory, FBIPP, Hon FRPS, was a mountaineer, explorer and professional photographer.

To mat a print, you start with a sheet of matboard for the overmat and a mounting board for the backing.

These narrow, glaciated valleys and the granite spires of the mountains that surround them are beyond description. Take a boat tour on Lake McDonald near the west entrance of the park, and then travel Going to the Sun Road to the top of the park.

Mounting Options
The RRS L-bracket features lens axis marks engraved on the horizontal and vertical mounting areas, while the Kirk L-bracket does not have similar markings.

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I was hoping to capture the rainbow but the shed also at a creative angle.

MOUNT - Frame or backing used to support and protect prints and transparencies. A transparency is generally called a slide once it is in a mount.

Mount Board: White, gray, black or coloured cardboard onto which prints are mounted for display. Also called mat board.
Negative: A photographic image on which tones and colours appear the opposite of the original scene.

Mountain Standard Time
Pacific Standard Time
Moon enters penumbra
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mounting
the combining of two or more substrates or media into a single laminated sheet.
mounting machine
a machine which laminates paper to board in one operation.

Mount the camera using duct-tape. The camera should be taped firmly; don't cover up the video out port, power port or the battery access since you will need those. Make certain that it is sitting snugly.
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Mount Edit
A lens mount is the part of an interchangeable penis that connects to the camera body.
Geometry of a Lens Edit ...

Mounting press
Also called a dry-mounting press. A device that provides both pressure and heat, for mounting a photograph on a support, using a tissue coated with heat-softenable adhesive.

F Mount The F Mount is the designation given to the Nikon single lens reflex interchangeable lens mounting system introduced with the Nikon F in June, 1959. Find out more.

The Mounting System:
Next let's check out the mounting system for our flash units. The mounting system for the StarFlash® was designed with the weight of a SoftBox in mind. We employ a monorail track that spans the length of the StarFlash® head.

Lens Mount
The S3 Pro has a Nikon F lens mount, it can accept almost any Nikkor F mount lens. Full camera features are only available when you use G or D type AF Nikkor CPU lenses.

Lens mount material
Plastic (except Rebel Ti/EOS 300v/Kiss 7)
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Screw mount lens
Lenses with screw mounts are probably still available but these are generally only needed for older cameras, ...

Handle Mount flash
Also often referred as bracket flash. It comprised of one arm of the L-shaped bracket extends under the camera body and uses the camera's tripod socket to mount the camera on the bracket.

CAMERA MOUNTS
Lenses made by camera manufacturers will operate only on their camera brand. You cannot use a Nikon lens on a Pentax, for instance. There are, however, many independent companies that manufacturer lenses in different "mounts.

Mounting the camera at the focal point of a large telescope
Film emulsions with low-light sensitivity or specialized CCD cameras
Very long exposure times and/or multiple exposures (often more than 20 per image).

Mounting your camera on a tripod can be a great way to get sharper pictures. But what if your camera lacks a tripod socket? Fear not. This work-around will have you shooting sharp in no time.

Mount your photos in a stylish frame
Now you've created a fine-art print, give it the impact it deserves by displaying it in a window-mount frame
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Mount:
Muggy:
Colloquial description of warm and especially humid weather.

Mounts on any column 3/8" thread, this side arm allows positioning of two heads on a 90° perpendicular angle and two heads on the side arm allowing the possible mounting of four heads.

Mount Cook Lily. Use of a medium aperture to give a smaller depth of focus to draw attention to the flowers but to leave the background partially visible.

A mountain photo with good symmetry
Other Ideas
Here are other ideas for taking unique shots of your subjects. Think about applying them the next time you're out taking photos: ...

ShoeMount Revolution
Learn how the pros are using ShoeMount flashes
Enhancing Dusk Light In Outdoor Portraiture
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The mountain reflection was darkened very slightly with the use of Curves (choose Layer/New Adjustment Layer/Curves) as shown in Figure 13. However, it was necessary to restrict this adjustment to just the area of the mountain reflection.

Shoe-mounted accessory lights: These are lights that mount directly to a housing or camera.

Loaf Mountain - warm glow of sunrise advances where the cool blue shadows recede.

Rocky Mountain School of Photography likens what they do to workshops and photo trips with an outdoor flair.

A top-mounted microphone is good only if the microphone's sensor is mounted well in front of the digital camcorder's body. Digital camcorders with top-mounted mics tend to pick up much more motor noise, including noise from the zoom lens.

Metal mounting foot
Weather Sealed, metal mounting foot. External metering sensor for non-TTL automatic flash exposure
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In the mountains near Isasca, by Saluzzo, northern Italy northern Italy
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.On the run while traveling, in the last minutes before sunset ...

Camera Mounted Flash: This is required only if your subject is portraitures.
For landscape or nature photography, you can use fill flash, which is available with most cameras today.

So, why mount one?
Some day you're going to want to sell your lens on eBay or Craigslist, and you want to say the filter has been there since you bought it because that's what the buyer wants to hear.

Dry mounting - mounting photographs by means of adhesive tissue, pressure, and/or heat. [We use this method here in this class to prepare your prints for display.

Rochwite Mount This is the name sometimes used to delineate the 41 x 101mm, 1-5/8" x 4" (outer dimensions) mount used for almost all stereo slides.

[...] have mounted under the platform of Google, in the site speckybox they have published a list with 50 templates for the above mentioned manager. Each of the chosen threads are provided with very good designs, [...] ...

The Rocky Mountain School of Photography offers intensive month-long courses on a variety of topics, including professional photography and digital technology.

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That was interesting katyzzz, it never ceases to amaze me how Israel escapes any scrutiny or censure or demand to account for its nuclear arsenal.

Bayonet Lens Mount - A device that allows a lens to be quickly snapped onto a camera.

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Open shade in mountains on a really clear day
When we look at objects with our eyes, we perceive white objects as white, and gray objects as gray, no matter what sort of light source we are viewing them by.

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Save My Shot - Mountain Moon from MayntzBirder
Save My Shot
This week MayntzBirder asked us to "save my shot" with this mountain moon scene.

If your computer mounts the camera successfully, but doesn't launch any software to read or import your files, you may to check your system's file association for the types of photo files you're reading.

When it comes to mounting the flash on the camera you may find that you can break one of the basic rules of underwater photography.

Components can be mounted onto circuit boards using manual soldering, with a soldering iron, or the flow soldering method where component leads are dipped into a bath of liquid solder.

If you use a shoe-mount flash unit, which tilts up for bouncing flash off ceilings, images can be further improved by reflecting some of that light straight forward with a reflector/diffuser.

Compared to wet-mount fisheye lenses
The Pany 8mm fisheye is wider and sharper than wet-mount fisheye lenses for compact cameras like the Dyron 16mm fisheye, or the FIX UWL-04.
Other micro-four thirds fisheye lenses ...

Don't forget to re-mount your solar filter as soon as the slightest portion of the sun becomes visible as the moon starts to move away.
Problem 4: Aperture. No problem. The telescope has a fixed aperture. Whatever it is, that's it! ...

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