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First good photo with new camera
Last Post 04/10/2008 05:02 PM by Duke13. 10 Replies.
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Clarksville, IA
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got2lb


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02/29/2008 06:59 PM
    Got my new camera yesterday and finally got to mess around with it a little bit.  I'm pretty impressed with it so far but found out that most of the skill is in the photographer and not the camera! ;)

    I def. have a lot of learning to do but at least I have a good camera now on which I can learn with.

    Here's the specs (which I really don't have any idea what they mean) for those of you that may want to know:

    Shutter speed: 1/80
    Aperture value:  3.2
    Exposure compensation:  0
    ISO Speed:  250
    Focal Length:  14.8 mm

    All I really did was crop the picture:



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    Anna


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    02/29/2008 08:58 PM
    That's a great photo! What a sweet little baby. :)
    Hey look! It's Anna & Max's tank! http://www.greateriowareefsociety.org/Community/DiscussionForums/tabid/78/aff/4/aft/7250/afv/topic/Default.aspx
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    Travis


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    02/29/2008 09:49 PM
    Look at all that HAIR!!!!
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    RobynT


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    03/02/2008 04:21 AM
    Awwww......
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    got2lb


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    03/29/2008 08:41 PM
    Man do I love my new camera! I haven't had a ton of time to really play with it but here's a couple more I like.

    My daughter Cheyenne




    My Son Christopher

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    madison117


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    03/31/2008 07:05 PM
    i like the pics rilly cool
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    madison117


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    03/31/2008 07:06 PM
    rilly cool i like them
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    Duke13


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    04/09/2008 08:40 PM
    What kind of camera do you have?
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    Waverz


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    04/09/2008 09:24 PM
    How are you doing the B&W with selective color thing? Photoshoping?
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    got2lb


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    04/10/2008 02:44 PM
    My camera is a Canon G9   HERE


    The first two pics were taken using the color select mode on the camera. You can pick a color and only accent that color and it will turn the rest B&W. The last one of Christopher I used GIMP and actually did that one by hand.
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    Duke13


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    04/10/2008 05:02 PM
    Cool, nice shots there.

    I recently dove into the D-SLR world. I'm still an amateur at best but I can't see doing it any other way now.

    Here's my camera:

    [url=http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Digital_SLR/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A0726001]clicky[/url]
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