Share your Digital Photography shots here
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MArnie Nguyen 1
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Really great pictures, everyone. Here are some of my shots. I used a cannon G2, and...Another cannon, but I can't remember which model
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Here are 2 frogs I photographed. These were taken in Cambria, California on New Years Eve a few years ago. Notice the first frog has a gimpy left arm. Yes, photographing frogs was the absolute #1 thing I wanted to be doing on New Year's eve - frogs are great!
And then the lady bug was taken this last week in my backyard with a new Canon DSLR I just bought.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clf23/4424705756/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clf23/4424689036/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clf23/4447602525/
Chris
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Wow, Chris, those are really great shots! PrintKey did something to the photos...Oh well
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@unknownuser said:
PrintKey did something to the photos...
Which begs the question: "Why are you using PrintKey?" ...
@unknownuser said:
PrintKey-Pro is a system tray-based program that captures all or any part of the picture on your monitor screen with the press of the Print Screen key...
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GoldenFrog, does this hobby of photographing frogs have anything to do with your nickname?
Chris, so you're an accomplished architect, coder, painter and photographer. Wow.
Since you guys are posting animals, I have one to add. I can't remember if I already posted this Iguana. It was outside my house, in the ficus tree.
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@d12dozr said:
@unknownuser said:
PrintKey did something to the photos...
Which begs the question: "Why are you using PrintKey?" ...
@unknownuser said:
PrintKey-Pro is a system tray-based program that captures all or any part of the picture on your monitor screen with the press of the Print Screen key...
I'm using printkey to resize the pictures. The resolution of my original pics is too large to post.
Ecuadorian: Very good shot of the iguana. I have to say, it's very hard to catch that perfect moment. As for my photographing of frogs because of my nickname...No, actually, my nickname is based on my liking for frogs. -
You can use Windows Photo Gallery which comes with your machine to crop/resize without messing up the photo...
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I just want to say that I have enjoyed viewing this thread, and the talents of so many.
Would there be any objection to posting images of drawings derived from photos here? -
I didn't start the thread, but I would love to see some of your drawings.
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My cat. Click for bigger photo.
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@ecuadorian said:
My cat. Click for bigger photo.
Maybe some of us don't want a bigger photo, Just joking there.
Love the pictures here guys! Keep it up
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So, what happened to this thread? Is there a second part I'm not aware of?
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Thanks KXI. Hey, someone should reply on the "A Fun Little Game, Continued" thread before doing so is considered bumping a dead thread.
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Hi Guys,
I am by no mean a photographer but here a a few shots I took with my iPhone while on a walk with my dog Jock. The area is crag land nearby my house and I find it a peaceful and wild place.
Mike
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Nice shots, Mike! I took a few shots some time ago, I should share them.
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Where do you live? Narnia?
what. . .no trolls?
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"Peaceful and Wild"??????
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@dermotcoll said:
"Peaceful and Wild"??????
Must be Connemara then!!Not Connemara Dermot. Its a local pathway (5 minutes from my front door) that leads from my home town Ennis to a local lake (Kilone). The path predates historical manuscripts of the 1100s. It more that likely goes back to pagan times.
The great thing about the path is that it has remained untouched until recently. A new motorway now cut it in half! There are parts of the path that have cart wheel grooves over 4" deep, cut into the limestone. Every time I walk the path (which is often) I get a feeling on being in touch with the past. I'll post some more pictures as spring comes in.
Mike
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Wow, Mike, nice photo there. It's called rocyroad2, do you have a rockyroad1?
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