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Jul 05, 2005 15:44 |  #1

Just shot this in the dark (pitch-black) using on-board flash , 100 ISO,
Had to try autofocus in the dark :)


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Jul 07, 2005 12:29 |  #2

Good results, nice job.


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Jul 07, 2005 23:57 |  #3

That's pretty good for a shot taken in the dark!


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Jul 08, 2005 00:02 |  #4

Nice DOF!
Here is my first sample of the built in flash. I must say that at close range it is quite nifty....

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Jul 08, 2005 00:03 as a reply to  @ witchy's post |  #5

Very nice!!

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Jul 08, 2005 00:46 as a reply to  @ poolstok's post |  #6

Thanks everyone for your comments - that snail must have thought it was in a lightning storm when the camera fired off all those strobes trying to find the focus!
There may be technical issues with the pic but I couldn't even see the viewfinder let alone the snail - I had to compose by the strobe from the flash - and they can really move in the dark :)- I did leave the snail in peace afterwards.

Johan - I'm amazed the flash still kept the texture on those petals - nice flower shot.


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