EyesBlueDeaf
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eyesbluedeaf said:If photography is your hobby or a professional job and you want to improve your shootings, I'd suggest that you check out the link http://www.dpreview.com/. Click on 'forums' & choose your camera brand and it will lead you to the forum where people post their pictures and get advices and suggestions from other people. I learned alot from this forum. You'd be amazed to see their work!
EyesBlueDeaf said:Hope you like the picture of mommy spider with her nest (yes I took the picture with my camera)
awww dang!sequoias said:You do? That's cool, it's old and they don't make that anymore and have newer model. I love zooming up to objects that are far away!
No, I dont have gallery website. Just my hdd. Thanks for link. I will sign up in someday.deafclimber said:dude, do u have ur own gallery website ? some ppl love sharing their photos with surfers...
i m member of www.trekearth.com and i put some of my own photos and got several comments from the world about my photos... if u arent member of that, u should try that. i love browsing those photos in there from photoshooting avids. alot of beautiful photos.
A very nice shot you got there! It is very interesting to see the mommy spider and her nest up close.EyesBlueDeaf said:Hope you like the picture of mommy spider with her nest (yes I took the picture with my camera)
Yeah, since I'm into 'macro' (take picture real close-up), my daughters always ask me to take pictures of bugs so they can see them close up rather than having their faces right in front of creepy bugs. I took many pictures of bugs because they are beautiful to look at. I will post the 'bug pictures' (different topic) later when I find time. Many people said I should sell my pictures to National Geographic or sell pictures on-line. I'm not into making money .. just take pictures for pleasure.ButterflyGirl said:A very nice shot you got there! It is very interesting to see the mommy spider and her nest up close.
Is this the kind of camera that you used to take the macro shots?EyesBlueDeaf said:
Yes, it has several settings and Macro is one of the settings I used to take close-up pictures. Many cameras have the setting. It looks like an icon of flower on the setting knob.ButterflyGirl said:Is this the kind of camera that you used to take the macro shots?
Neo said:Powershot S110 from 2001 (I gave it to my parents when I got another digital camera)
Canon Eos 20D 28-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS
Powershot SD10 (Perfect for pocket at anywhere for party, hang out, etc.)
What's your?
Neo said:
Yiffzer said:My camera's the Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT) with E-FS lens. A picture I've taken although not the best:
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RacerFox22 said:Hey Chris, that camera is what I wanted but can't afford it now. I have Samsung Digimax 240 2.0 Mega Pixels with 6x Zoom Opitcal 3x but I'm so sick of this battery keeps eating up after I takes like 5 pictures. Need find special AA battery that last longer for this camera. Otherwise most of specs are pretty good on this camera.
My older digital camera is Kodak and it's blue color i dont remember what model is because it's somewhere in the box since it has flash problem can't take picture in dark area only good for outside. Also the motor for zoom sometimes work and sometimes doesn't work.
Nikki