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nice pics everyone! awesome pans, dont u just luv the stitching tool? i use both the one in photoshop cs and the one that came with my cam

i dont like the one that came with my S400. i used arcsoft's panoramic maker with the picture above, but it was on a shareware version. i still need to get the full version from a friend of mine.

I live in the Adirondacks in Upstate NY on the Sacandaga Lake. I get some beautiful sunsets and just wanted to share some. These have all been shrunk and the originals have a reso of around 1450X2100

Adirondack Lights - Unaltered picture

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Barren - unaltered

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Fall/Spring - altered in photoshop

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Da Ice

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Well since my post was lost I will repost my shots for every one to see. I posted a little history on my area and the photos I took but don't feel like doing it again so heres the photos.

Photo of a butte in my area, one of three. They used to be volcanos.

Photo of the other two buttes.

Photo of some clouds.

Photo of more clouds with a jet trail.

Photo taken from my drive way, the hill I was atop of to take the above photos.

Photo of my city taken at night from another location.

Since my post was lost also, and since i am a little bored at work, i'll also post mine again. This weekend we went to see the Diamond Masters, an ATP tennis tournament in Antwerp. We saw the finals between Kim Clijsters and Sofia Ferina Elia. I used to play in the same club as Kim Clijsters and we managed to get some nice seats close to the court, so i decited to take my digicam with me. The tournament is indoors so the lighting is poor and from where we were sitting it was difficult to get a good shot of the fast moving players. Since it's the first time i took photos on a sports event, i was surprised to see that most photos turned out nice. I resized them a lot to save some bandwidth.

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...on a meetup with a member of deviantart to stroll around old portsmouth taking pictures, was fun and when weather gets warmer and brighter will be even better!

Comments welcome!

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Shutter Speed 20/10 second

F Number F/2.8

Focal Length 6 mm

ISO Speed 100

photo_shadowplay.jpg

Shutter Speed 10/30 second

F Number F/2.8

Focal Length 6 mm

ISO Speed 100

photo_raysoflight.jpg

Shutter Speed 20/10 second

F Number F/2.8

Focal Length 6 mm

ISO Speed 100

photo_rustylock.jpg

Shutter Speed 10/80 second

F Number F/2.8

Focal Length 6 mm

ISO Speed 100

pan_boatyard.jpg

Taken at f2.8 using 1/60th sec and ISO100

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Shutter Speed 10/100 second

F Number F/2.8

Focal Length 6 mm

ISO Speed 100

photo_daffys2.jpg

Shutter Speed 10/1250 second

F Number F/2.8

Focal Length 6 mm

ISO Speed 100

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