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Old December 27th, 2007, 12:52 PM
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Hey My name is Emily from Virginia. About a year ago I was playing around with my point and shoot and found how much I liked the close up flower/nature setting. I played around with that for a while and actually had some photographs selected for the local paper. Since then I have updated my camera to a Nikon D40x and also purchased APE 5 and LOVE both. I just got a macro lens for Christmas and I'm spending a little time every day playing with my new toy. I am thinking for next year of upgrading my computer to either something with more memory or an iMac. Does anyone have any advice on what I should look for? I need something that is photo friendly! Thanks so much!
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Old December 27th, 2007, 01:03 PM
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Hi Emily and welcome! If you'd like to start a gallery here so you can share some of your images with us, click on "How to Use The Forums" at the top of the page for a good video on both the forum and galleries.

I'm sure someone will be able to help with your hardware question...
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Old December 27th, 2007, 01:08 PM
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Hi Emily. Welcome to the forum. We would love to see some of your photos. As to the hardware - well you might consider an external hard drive to store your photos on if you don't really want to upgrade your entire system. You can get a 500 gb external for around $129 - $179 depending on the store.
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Old December 31st, 2007, 12:10 AM
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Hello and welcome to the forum! I look forward to seeing some of you macro shots!
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Hello and welcome from another Virginian. I live in Dinwiddie county-not so far from you. The forum members are so friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable--you will learn a lot here. Looking forward to seeing your photos!
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Glad you are here, look forward to some Virginia pictures.
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Welcome aboard. I have been in the design industry & have used both pc & mac platforms. What I have found to be the best for design & photos is a Mac. The main reason is that Mac's were primarily designed for graphics. There is very slim chance of picking up a virus from an internet connection, since most ppl use a pc...hackers write viruses that are pc based. Not to mention that macs come with a built in graphics card. Another advantage to a mac is whenever you upgrade your system software you don't have to upgrade your programs. Macs are backward compatible. This is just my opinion... you may want other opinions & to talk to your local dealer. That way you can make a more informed decision for your individual needs. I myself am a photographer that does a lot of freelance graphic design for printing & publishing, as well as web design, so for me a Mac is best.
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