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Posted by: Aaediwen 12-Nov-2003, 12:37 AM |
works great for future refrence, there is a button for this that will do it, and it won't burn Mac's Bandwidth =) here's a sample: |
Posted by: oldraven 12-Nov-2003, 10:15 AM |
3ravens & Aaediwen, I'd be more than happy to shrink the size of my pics. Or at least the filesize. I've got webspace somehwere on the net, but I just can't remember how to setup my ftp access. It's been months. 3ravens, I'm so glad you asked about my camera. It's a mid 70's Minolta XG-1 SLR, with a 1:28 and 1:50 fixed lens. I got it on ebay for under $100 Canadian about four months ago. http://www.diversedesigns.us/yabbse/attachments/XGG150_small_file.JPG If you're looking for something that's quick and easy to get high resolution, clean shots, a digicam with upwards of 3 megapixels would work perfect. If you're looking for something just as easy to use, but has the capacity for higher quality, and perhaps proffessional, later on, they make them all the way up to 11Mp now. If you'd rather be in complete control though, I'd go with an SLR. Digital cams have their downfalls. Artificial light, with many reflective surfaces seem to confuse them, and you can end up with lots of blurry pix. A good example would be in indoor auto show. I took over 200 pictures with a Nikon coolpix 995 (a $1300 camera when it was new) and maybe 75 of those came out decent enough to use. Another big problem is light reflects with a pinkish/purpulish ring around the whitewash. This won't happen with 35mm, and that's why I use this trusty old contraption. It's all a matter of prefference. For what you explained, I'd go with a 3-5Mp Digital. It's instant, and very user friendly. Canon or Nikon is what I advise. They also make Digital SLR's, if someday you decide you want to have the manual focus ability of an SLR, and still like the digital photos. Hope this helps. |
Posted by: Angel Whitefang (Rider) 13-Nov-2003, 12:00 PM |
OldRaven, I am amazed at your beautiful pictures. Each time that I see you have posted in here I click and can't wait to see what you have posted. Thses are fantastic, The subject matter is calming and beautiful. Thank You so much for sharing. Here is one That my Dad took. He is a professional Photographer. My Mom grows Fuschias (sp?) |
Posted by: oldraven 13-Nov-2003, 01:42 PM |
Thank you so much. Something about that picture just screams digital camera. The way it decides for you how much light it's going to let through. I thought I'd take the liberty of bringing this photo back to life. What kind of photography does your Dad do? Mostly nature still life? |
Posted by: Aaediwen 13-Nov-2003, 06:55 PM |
There is some wonderful artwork here =) My sister and I have been working on something together, I was paging through some pictures of her cats and found one that started a stream for me. When I finished the poem, I sent it to her and she decided on the idea of putting the poem together with the image which inspired it. The image, and the graphics manipulation are her work, the poem is mine. Since she owns partial copyright to the following, I called her prior to posting this, she's agreeable So, here it is |
Posted by: Keltic 16-Nov-2003, 09:45 PM | ||
Jasper is in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta (about 3 hours north of Banff). The drive from Banff to Jasper is generally classed as one of the most breath taking drives in the world. http://www.discoverjasper.com |
Posted by: Angel Whitefang (Rider) 17-Nov-2003, 02:39 AM |
WOW!!!! See what happens when Life grabs me by the throat for a couple of days!!! Hot Diggedy Dog! YOU ALL ARE FANTASTIC!!!!!!! I am so pleased with the turn out of this forum. Please every one , keep posting your work. I am tickled with what I have seen here so far. OldRaven, To answer your question, My Dad is a wedding photographer (has camera , will travel) he has taken photos all over the world. He does not limit himself to just weddings. he does it all. Thank you all so much for sharing your work with us. You have no Idea how much people appreciate it. Keep up the fantastic work! With Loving thoughts, Angel |
Posted by: Richard Bercot 17-Nov-2003, 11:37 AM |
Old Raven, Grab my flyrod quickly. I think I just found Heaven. Beautiful Picture! |
Posted by: Richard Bercot 17-Nov-2003, 12:33 PM |
So Old Raven, Do you have a Good Flyrod ready? Are you going to Guide my or let me wonder on my own? It definately looks like a Streamer River to me. I really don't care if I land one, but hooking one would REAL NICE. |
Posted by: Angel Whitefang (Rider) 18-Nov-2003, 03:48 AM |
Breath Taking....absolutly Breath Taking ! |
Posted by: myriad 18-Nov-2003, 12:17 PM |
Wow, so many pages of beautiful artwork and so much talent. Not to mention the encouragement that everyone gives to one another. This forum is great! I am always looking back at the previous pages to catch up because it expands so quickly. Everyone here has amazing gifts.. and uses them so beautifully. Thank you all for brightening my day. cheers, Myriad |
Posted by: Angel Whitefang (Rider) 18-Nov-2003, 01:02 PM |
heh, that definatly isn't what I invisioned you wearing when you took the pic! I thought it was colder! Myr that is a wonderful Picture, I have just come back from their site. my goodness, I can see why you like it so much |
Posted by: Angel Whitefang (Rider) 18-Nov-2003, 01:03 PM |
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Buffy is sooooooooo CUTE! |
Posted by: dragonboy3611 08-Nov-2004, 03:06 PM |
Awesome picture! |