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South Ridge
Image Title:  South Ridge
 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
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Photographer Tim  Schumm {K:28854}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Nikon D300
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Alberta Prairie
Prairie Ranch
Touring Canada
Lens Nikon  12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX
Uploaded 1/15/2009 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 320
Views 172 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Turner Valley
State -  ALBERTA
Country - Canada   Canada
About This is very near my place on a friends ranch.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jason Mckeown   {K:21887} 1/15/2009
great capture Tim well done


L L   {K:11447} 1/15/2009
It must be a beautiful place; I like the terrain very much, did you painted this one, Tim?
Also notice more Nikons 300's postings!
Cheers,
Harry


Dave Stacey   {K:138306} 1/15/2009
Wow, a fantastic sky, and great landscape colours, Tim!
Dave.


Edward Ghoti   {K:5502} 1/15/2009
Great colour, great composition, great shot.

All the best,
Ed


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 1/15/2009
Hi Harry,

No I have not painted this one and it is on the list of "to do's"
I have 3 Nikon bodies 2 D80s and a D300. Some lens are on one body and the other bodies. That way I don't have to swap lens. Consequently I have images from both bodies from the same areas from the same time line. I have to say too that I have color issues with the D300 and how it renders color, so I am happy to shot lots with the D80 still.


Edward Ghoti   {K:5502} 1/16/2009
Hey Tim,

I'd like to hear what your colour issues are with the D300 as I was considering that for my next body.

Please feel free to reply to my e-mail if you'd rather there than here, edghoti@hotmail.com

Thanks,
Ed


L L   {K:11447} 1/16/2009
Hi, Tim, I did notice also on my previous comment! Have you try to correct the white balance? I can understand ..you might need to send back for check!!!!
Cheers,
Harry


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 1/17/2009
Hi Harry,
I have sent my cameras to Nikon several time and even delivered them by hand for repairs once...the worst experience with service I have ever had. It takes so long that you might as well just get a new one (which I am Sure they are hoping for) Orrrr they say it will cost more then a new one to repair and then offer to sell you one for more then I can get in a store. If in fact they do embark on repair and it takes a huge amount of time, there is no way to talk to a person...you can email till you are blue in the face and NEVER get a answer or phone, but you will NEVER get a human and let with a option to leave a message and NEVER get a answer! There warranty is bogus for all those reasons. I imagine this is a common experience with so many for these large companys. They are totally uninterested in maintaining any kind of real service experience hoping you will just get a new one and leave them alone. One way around it sometimes used to be to order your own parts which I had done in the past but now they don't allow it....to bad. I have fixed cameras that they said were throw aways for sometimes less then $15. It is the way of the world these days. I am either getting old and cynical or this is a common experience.


L L   {K:11447} 1/17/2009
I can't believe....how old is your camera? Truly this is ridiculous I heard others complain for them! I have been a Canon for over 5 years and never have this kind of delays or back and forth games actually back 2005 the fix my 20D for free $ 750.00 because they thought the little piece of metal shouldn't pay for the damage it cause. that was the most weird think I told them are you for real:):) also on October last year 2008 they replace shutter and light box assembly + 6 months warranty for 198.00 I have the invoice. And this is for my 5D...any thing better than that I think Canon it’s an incredible company!!!!Its for real
I feel my thousands of investment its worth more than ever thought!!!!!!


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