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

Monterey Bay

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Friend's Honda Prelude at a meet in Santa Cruz

http://jingersoll99.freeyellow.com/miscpics/IMG_0638.jpg

Mountain Cruise pic in Santa Cruz

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nice macro i took

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http://jingersoll99.freeyellow.com/miscpics/sky.JPG

click for panoramic of Monterey Bay <~2.2MB

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

nice mugen wing ont hat prelude...

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

You're not the first person to say that. ;)

But I didn't mean for it to look like a toy car. It's just the extremely depth of field that gave the illusion, which is intentional because I thought it looks cool. :cool:

I took pictures of those Cattle in front of the Dallas Convention Center in May also. That was a cool design!

I was in San Fran two years ago. I loved being in the Palace of Fine Arts. Those are good pictures. It is one of those places that make me feel good inside....like totally relaxed! Great shots!

Great pics Geronimo! Are they photoshopped in anyway besides the border?

I also dig the mantis abysal :)

Thanks for sharing.

The only one that might be PS is the blue hue inlet view. Only to change the contrast of it though, I purposely set the White balance to a little on the blue side.

here is in front of my house during the snow storm we are having right now. its taken with my s400 digital elph was taken with a custom white balance and fixed up with noise ninja.

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edit: you will see some lines that dont match up, this is because when i used noise ninja it wouldnt let me save the pic because i dont have the full version nad i peiced the pic together from photoshop.

baby squeaky boy falls asleep while watching tv...he's had a VERY busy day playing, sleeping, and trying to get that damned wireless card setup in the living room computer...pic taken in complete darkness with only the flash for light

*anita hugs her s400*

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