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Jan 04, 2006 20:54 |  #1

hey im new to this forum and this is my first real pic its in b/w. i have a 35mm for photo class in high school but i just bought a fujifilm a360 4.1 mp its not the best but it works for my first digital camera well heres the pic.


crap i dont know how to attach images




  
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Jan 04, 2006 20:58 |  #2

sorry- i see no pic.
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Jan 04, 2006 21:03 |  #3

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Jan 04, 2006 21:03 |  #4

oh well i dont know how to do it




  
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Jan 04, 2006 21:11 as a reply to  @ artistry727's post |  #5

your link goes to microsoft page

ok, you see under post reply there is a go advanced button and when you do that, you can Manage Attachments(upload) so anything that's smaller than 100kb JPG can be visible here...

Congrats on your new camera...


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Jan 05, 2006 00:32 |  #6

here you go. You had two "http"'s in there.

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'image/gif' | Byte size: ZERO | PHOTOBUCKET ERROR IMAGE

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Jan 06, 2006 13:26 |  #7

Interesting perspective. My main suggestion would be to eliminate the distractions to either side- try to have more attention on a particular subject. You have a good start to B&W photography- this shot has a great variance of shade from the dark shadows of the blades to the white of the bulb. Keep shooting.


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