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Thread started 15 Apr 2003 (Tuesday) 17:39
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DanyaL
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Apr 15, 2003 17:39 |  #1

EDIT: I've had the camera for Over a month now. Here are a very small amount of the photos I have taken so far. (I have over 300 on my hard drive.)
Any comments would be highly apreciated!
Thanks
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I think this might be easier:
http://www.pbase.com/d​anyal/galleries (external link)




  
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dgoodfellow
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Apr 17, 2003 20:20 |  #2

I like your editing work you did with your brother. That shot(s) looks like it was a lot of fun to work on. I do photoshop editing for a living (past 8 years) and have to say that was well executed.

Your photo study of the TV was interesting too. I've done similar things with other camers usually going for a super macro end of things focusing right in on the individual pixels. These images make for great textures and backgrounds.




  
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DanyaL
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Apr 26, 2003 20:53 |  #3

Wow thanks! What a compliment coming from a vetran of Photoshop.

I have added many more photos. I would love to get some comments.
This is my newest adition. I took it last night. It is a self portrait:
http://www.pbase.com/i​mage/15903323 (external link)

15 second exposure
No editing in Photoshop
Canon Powershot G3

I also added a "Landscapes and Outdoors" Gallery. All of those photos in that gallery were taken last weekend.
http://www.pbase.com …l/landscapes_an​d_outdoors (external link)




  
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PFlor
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Apr 26, 2003 23:26 |  #4

Very nice. I like the creativity of the Thomas portrait and the ghostly effect of Self portrait (which I have to try out myself). I assume you did this by simply walking into position between the 15 seconds after pressing the shutter?




  
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