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all pics were taken with my Canon Elph S400. and touched up in photoshop

click for panoramic of Monterey Bay <~2.2MB

still havent figured out how to get rid of the stitch lines. anybody have some pointers?

is that pan using your elph? if it is do you have it in stitch mode? becasue in that mode it locks the exposure and other factors that effect how the pic turns out. also i noticed that the pic was a little blurry, do you have the infinity focus on? if you dont you should really put it on to capture the whole pic in focus. either way really nice pics.

is that pan using your elph? if it is do you have it in stitch mode? becasue in that mode it locks the exposure and other factors that effect how the pic turns out. also i noticed that the pic was a little blurry, do you have the infinity focus on? if you dont you should really put it on to capture the whole pic in focus. either way really nice pics.

yea i dont think i had the focus and/or the exposure lock on. i'll have to try it next time.

ok...just for [saint dark]...a plane coming in over huffman prairie flying field for a landing at area c at wright-patterson afb ohio...the wright bros tested their planes here before going to kittyhawk nc in 1903...taken on sept 17, 2003...an incredibly beautiful day

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ok...just for [saint dark]...a plane coming in over huffman prairie flying field for a landing at area c at wright-patterson afb ohio...the wright bros tested their planes here before going to kittyhawk nc in 1903...taken on sept 17, 2003...an incredibly beautiful day

thanks for that anita, was thinking about hot cool will be if someone take a picture of a bird flying near the camera, you reminded me that

Ok..

Well here is a bit of a pointless one seeing as this hasn't got off the ground yet. I've only got a 2.1MP Olympus digital camera and it doesn't seem to take particularly clean shots like some of the ones I have seen in these threads.

But I took this picture of my dog and I just thought his total 'Go away' type expression made a good photo :)

There's nothing wrong with that pic... latest and greatest doesn't mean better. :)

My Car. Shot with a Canon Powershot G2. Photoshopped for desktop wallpaper.  :D

Thanks :)

BTW: mayamaniac, your picture / wall gives a toy car type effect.. did you aim for that on purpose? Either way it's a cool looking pic :D

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