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Here's a photo my wife took while I was driving through UWO (University of Western Ontario). These are the soccer fields next to Elborn College (the building on the left). Normally, you'd be able to see Brescia University College along the tree line but not that day.

Awesome pics, Tager! BTW, my girlfriend had her wisdom teeth taken out at Interface, that building in the second pic...small world, isn't it.

definitely small world... i live a few blocks away from interface. here's a shot from the side of my building with some random chick who got into the pic. if you know where this is, then you know where I live. ;) it so rocks they're building a Costco 2 blocks away too! the one up by 401/wellington is too damn far.

definitely small world... i live a few blocks away from interface. here's a shot from the side of my building with some random chick who got into the pic. if you know where this is, then you know where I live. ;) it so rocks they're building a Costco 2 blocks away too! the one up by 401/wellington is too damn far.

i live in london too! my roomates had interviews for a job at the new costco last sunday. crazy small world.

I'm trying to learn my A80. I see others with beautiful, clear shots, but mine seem to be out of focus and/or have terrible lighting. I've gotten a few good pictures, so I think it's just me and not the camera. Here's one that I think turned out alright.

I'm also learning how to take a good photo with my A80. A few tips I've learn so far....

1) Turn off AIAF, use center focus instead.

2) Set it to P mode.... this mode let you play with several manual setting while still provide you with some important auto function.

3) When you are ready to shot, half press first to let camera find the right focus/light condition then fully press when green light is on.

Have fun with your A80.... :)

Heres my latest photoshoot with one of my favorites, my cuzins dog, Simba! I had to work with a slow, crappy camera, but here they are anyways. Did I mention she's difficult to work with?!

This one, look at the face. Priceless to me.

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