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    #16
    I love the second puppy one Sika. You turned a puppy on some concrete into art.

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      #17
      May not be award quality pictures, but I didn't think they were too bad for a 3.2 megapixel Kodak Easy Share
      (sorry some are grainy... I had to decrease the quality of the pic to get the file size down)

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        #18
        Originally posted by Sika View Post
        Devin, I love the light in your second image.
        Thanks, Court. And, truthfully, that pic doesn't even capture the true color of the scene at that moment. It was incredible.
        Hunting Videos & Flickr Pix

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          #19
          Thanks for the compliment, Jb. Photoshop really allows the creativity to flow.

          I shot some images yesterday at Lake Austin but I hate all of them. It was mostly overcast and lighting was funky. Also, people kept walking up to me to talk about my camera and my dogs. I felt this was the best I got.

          Anyway, another Canon S2 image.

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            #20
            Sika dont feel bad I am still using my cannon 35mm rebel
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              #21
              There you go, point and shoot owners.

              QUALITY PICS RIGHT THERE!

              Play with your manual settings. My Kodak has aperture, shutter, exposure and ISO setting. Those things are the heart beat to properly exposed pictures.

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                #22
                I dig the results of my camera















                aaand I'm spent, or should I say "Sophie" is spent
                Last edited by Sofidog; 04-22-2008, 02:48 PM.

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                  #23
                  Canon PowerShot S3 IS


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                    #24
                    Here are some I took off my balcony when Rita came through.
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                      #25
                      Taken with my wife's camera.....

                      Last edited by Dale Moser; 10-20-2008, 09:42 AM.

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                          #27
                          Heres one from a Sony P150 I've had for a few years.

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                            #28
                            Here's one from my old Olympus...

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                                #30
                                I took these with my old point in shoot which after running over with my truck prompted me to upgrade.

                                They aren't that good by along shot. Can't wait to go back out there this year with my new camera!

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