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Theo
30th of September 2002 (Mon), 21:53
Hi All,

I'm new to the Forum here. I thought I could open up an intro by letting my new found photography hobby speak for itself through my gallery on
Webshots. Please comment, good or bad, for I know I have a lot to learn! Any and all help will be appreciated!!

http://community.webshots.com/user/torretab

Thanks,

Ted

Stripe
2nd of October 2002 (Wed), 21:05
Nice, especially the iron in the GOM. Great shots!

dasos
14th of January 2003 (Tue), 12:24
A good community to learn is www.usefilm.com. I've been a member since July and have learned a great deal in a short time. There is no registration fee or pop-ups.

Theo
21st of January 2003 (Tue), 10:56
Dasos,


Thanks a lot for the suggestion! There is plenty of good info at the www.usefilm.com site!!

Ted

Theo
28th of March 2003 (Fri), 15:30
I had the opportunity to shoot at the N.O. Museum of Art this weekend. Since flash and tripods were not allowed, I had to deal with available lighting, camera shake and high ISO's. Most were shot at 200 ISO, a few at 400. Average shutter speeds went between 1\10 to 1\20 with f3.5 to f4.0.

I was pleased at the overall quality of the photos and the job the PRO 90 did, but more amazed at the artistic talents and beauty represented by the various artist!! My compositions have much to be desired, but it was a lot of fun and I thought I'd share the experience!

http://community.webshots.com/album/67677537lfzgWC

Thanks for looking!

Ted

Bochenek
15th of August 2003 (Fri), 11:18
your shots are amazing man :D keep up the good work

Theo
22nd of November 2003 (Sat), 04:49
Got an Opportunity to shoot the recent Lunar Eclipse Sequence on 11-8-03 with the Pro90IS, hand held (tripod not available), Full 10X Telephoto, full digital interpolation(4X), ISO 100-200, Shutter Priority at 1\500th to 1 Second Exposures!

Sequence came out interesting, but in the future will be attempting to hook up the Pro90 with a Bausch & Lomb 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain 2110mm auto-track telescope for superb image quality captures!

http://community.webshots.com/album/98933758XJROAt

Thanks for Looking!

Ted