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Post by debbiem on Aug 31, 2008 21:51:35 GMT 1
Very pretty and nice photo too.
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Post by Sleepy on Aug 31, 2008 22:04:18 GMT 1
Thanks Debbie - it took a while to get a photo of it too, as it would stay still for more than half a second or so! It is a beautiful photo - and nicely composed too
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Post by Sleepy on Aug 31, 2008 22:13:24 GMT 1
That's what zoom and crop are for 'D
I do the same for almost all pictures I take.
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Post by Sleepy on Aug 31, 2008 22:15:07 GMT 1
Thirty years ago my Fathther was an award winning photographer. He zoomed and cropped in the darkroom, and spotted blemishes with indian ink on the final prints. So it's always been done
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Post by Sleepy on Aug 31, 2008 22:47:25 GMT 1
That's what zoom and crop are for 'D I do the same for almost all pictures I take. I'm hoping for a new camera for my birthday - one with more pixels. Zooming in will then reveal all manner of things - I hope. I've just bought a new camera - an Olympus E420. 10MP, interchangable four fifth lenses, can be used point and click or manual. My only gripe is that raw images are stored as .orf format, and I cannot import them into PhotoShop, even with the Olympus PhotoShop patch.
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