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    Cheap Outerwear - Orage and 686

    Orage jacket, size medium. Used a handful of times, good condition, no major rips, stains or tears. Lightly insulated. $40 USD plus shipping. 686 pants with removable liner, size small baggy cut. Some minor stains and scuff marks but still in decent condition. Adjustable waist, cargo...
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    Thoughts on UV filter

    What "WaveBB" was trying to explain is that a $25 UV filter is negating the affects of his $1k+ lens. GOOD filters cost upwards of $100 (and yes, in the world of high-quality optics/glass, it really does make a difference) and to outfit all of his lenses, would easily cost $500+. Take a look...
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    New Years in Montreal

    Some friends and I are coming up to Montreal for New Years Eve. None of us have ever been there before. Any recommendations on some good parties and cheap places to stay (other then a hostel)? Anything else we have to do/see while in town?
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    Sequences

    http://www.instructables.com/id/E1WIUT8883ERV7BV4N/?ALLSTEPS Note the final comment, "Switch off any automatic features for shutter speed and aperature, you want all your images to be the same brightness and contrast." This is important, makes your sequences look much better.
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    Nikon D50

    I also have a D50 and really like it as well. I think its a great all around entry level DSLR. I was coming from a N80 (which is a higher end film camera) and, although I lost a few features, I was pleased with my decision. Check out dpreview.com You can do side by side comparisons of quite...
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    SAC Flipper Thread Deleted?

    Can we all please stop calling this "communist." I'm pretty sure democracy was built upon the principles of equality. As for the debate: it's a rule for now, so follow it. If you want to flip stuff, go somewhere else, I don't care. Stop worrying about it and go ski.
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    THE ROOTS

    Yeah, they're awesome. I saw them over the summer in NYC with Talib Kweli, Supernatural and a few others...great show.
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    Slr Cameras

    How much camera experience do you have? After comparing the D200 and the D80, I would definitely say save money and get the D80. The major upgrades on the D200 are the faster continuos drive (5fps versus 3fps on the D80) and a faster shutter speed (1/8000 versus 1/4000); neither of which are...
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    Dose any body paint grafitti

    (Sorry, but I have to use this as a shameless plug)...I work for a longboard company...a large portion of our artwork is graffiti inspired. Check us out at: bustinboards.com
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    Slr Cameras

    I wouldn't rule out buying a package (I just wouldn't buy one off of eBay). Generally, the Nikon packages (like the ones B&H sells) are pretty good deals and include a good lens (or two) and a memory card. If you have a $1600 budget though, I would definitely recommend getting a cheaper body...
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    Slr Cameras

    Yeah, you're comparing two very very different cameras. The Canon is a $500 entry level SLR and the Nikon is a $1500 pro-consumer camera. If those really are the two cameras you're looking at, the Nikon is better hands down. If you're looking more for an entry level DSLR, I really like the...
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    black and white 35mm

    I shoot Kodak Tmax 400 most of the time and it works great. I think its a good choice for an "all-around" film and its easy to develop if you're going to be doing it yourself.
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    Picture editing

    Although all of these techniques work, I find the easiest way is to select the painbrush tool, change the blend mode from "normal" to "color," select the size brush you'd like to use (I prefer a medium sized, soft edged brush in this case) and then "paint" the colors away. Everything you...
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    Question about a backpack?

    As far as I know, ice climbing packs tend to be slim and tall. I'm not sure how big of a pack you are looking for, but I know Lowe Alpine makes some nice packs that may suit what you are looking for.
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    Reqium For A Dream

    Fairly certain it's "Aeternal" by Paul Oakenfold. You can listen here: http://zincalloy.vox.com/library/audio/6a00ccff92740bd75600ccff8a3c526731.html
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