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Here is some more shots I was playing around with my A80...

This is an infrared light from my remote control. I didn't know before that digital camera can capture the light that we can't see with our bare eye.

How amazing the technology. :cool:

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This is my new glowing in the dark keyboard... :)

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i've been banging my head against really hard objects for literally days trying to figure out why my coin macros sucked...SO...while i was gazing lovingly at a new coin tonight, i got the camera out and started messing with the settings. natural light sucked, vivid sucked, b&w just didn't do it for me, sepia was useless because my pix were already coming out sepia...lo & behold i change it to tungsten, which is for incandescent lights, and...

...VIOLA!!!!!

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This was taken in the french alps (courcheval) over new year...we had been skiing in the valley beneath the cloud, and came up onto a summit and were greeted by this

p.s no lense flare was added ;)

i've reduced the resolution and copressed it...its actually much crisper

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Camera: Pentax Optio 550 - 5.0 Megapixels

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This was taken in the french alps (courcheval) over new year...we had been skiing in the valley beneath the cloud, and came up onto a summit and were greeted by this

p.s no lense flare was added ;)

i've reduced the resolution and copressed it...its actually much crisper

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Camera: Pentax Optio 550 - 5.0 Megapixels

:drool:.........

Definetly wallpaper material!!!

Not quite as stark as the previous picture, but still quite a cool shot... an overexposed shot of a party out on the

piste on new years eve... The white spot at the top is the moon, but there was a layer of fog hanging above the crowd...

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seems i can't edit previous posts...anyway, thanks for the comments - much appreciated

a high res version (2592x1544 - 6mb png) of the first picture of the clouds and mountains can be found here

I'll put some more pics from that trip up later, with links to high res copies...

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