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May 25, 2006 16:55 |  #1

Hi guys,

Here is a picture I took with my D20. I am no pro that is for sure.

What you think?::cool:

Thanks,

Eric


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May 25, 2006 19:29 |  #2

i say your off to good start


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May 25, 2006 19:38 |  #3

First dslr with a great lens. I have that set-up and I love it. Keep posting and snap a lot. I've learned so much since I got my 20D.

Edit: Forgot. Welcome to the Forum. It's a great ride, but I've spent more money than I care to tell anyone.


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May 25, 2006 19:58 as a reply to  @ SuzyView's post |  #4

Stick with it! You'll love it.


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May 25, 2006 20:07 |  #5

Sharp!

Hi Eric and congrats on that DSLR. More pix?


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May 25, 2006 20:13 |  #6

Nice photo and welcome


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May 25, 2006 21:06 |  #7

Welcome, Eric. Nice shot, but I'd like the main subject to be more dominant in the scene. In other words, a tighter crop.


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May 26, 2006 01:33 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #8

Welcome Eric..... looks nice and sharp. Like to let us know the EXIF data on this one?

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May 26, 2006 21:46 as a reply to  @ Raindancer's post |  #9

Raindancer wrote:
Welcome Eric..... looks nice and sharp. Like to let us know the EXIF data on this one?

Rog

To tell you the truth I have no clue I was playing with all the setting that day when I was at the Calgary Zoo and I shot over 400 pics of animals, plants and bugs but I like this one the best. I am going to start to writing that info down from now on.

I used my 24-70L lens of course.

Thanks for all the input guys.

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May 27, 2006 06:30 |  #10

Eric - nice picture, I still remember my first shot with the 20D, it was of the 'lens cap'. Darn in all that exitement to use it I forgot to remove the cap.... I have had mine now for 17 months and love it every bit now as I did then.

Hope you have as much enjoyment from yours - thanks for the post !




  
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