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Here's a few of my favourites from a recent trip to Australia, enjoy...

"The three sisters"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz1.jpg

"Leura Cascades"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz2.jpg

"Sydney Opera House"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz3.jpg

"Sydney Harbour"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz4.jpg

"Emu"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz5.jpg

DAMN...you need to get lost more often!  your pix are BEAUTIFUL...can you post links for 1280x1024 pix, please?

I've still got all the originals, I haven't got the space to upload them all though, which ones do you want me to upload? Thanks for the comments guys, means a lot cause it's my first time using a camera :blush:

Here's a few of my favourites from a recent trip to Australia, enjoy...

"The three sisters"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz1.jpg

"Leura Cascades"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz2.jpg

"Sydney Opera House"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz3.jpg

"Sydney Harbour"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz4.jpg

"Emu"

http://www.v343.myby.co.uk/oz5.jpg

excellent pix (Y)

?Se puede ver FARC! LOL! :DD :ninja:: Just kidding man... I hate those ******s.:angry::

how do you make those backgrounds blurry:huh:h:

session, using the largest aperture/f-stop (ie. f2.8 in most cases[the lower the number, the larger the aperture]) will give you the blurred background you want. the aperture is what controls the depth of field in most cases.

session, using the largest aperture/f-stop (ie. f2.8 in most cases[the lower the number, the larger the aperture]) will give you the blurred background you want. the aperture is what controls the depth of field in most cases.

ok so er ... how do you change those setting with powershot s400? :s i don't have much clue how to use my camera more professionally :(

ok so er ... how do you change those setting with powershot s400:s:s i don't have much clue how to use my camera more professionall:(:(

well unfortunately i'm not familiar with the canon s400. but i know that if you can check the manual it came in, that it will tell you which buttons or w/e to press, so you can change the aperture. look for either f-stop or aperture in the index (they are one in the same, but diff manufacturers and people use both terms) usually these options are in the setup menu.

hope this helps!:(:(

This is such a clich? image but i couldn't resist taking it. There was much airtraffic at that moment. Some 4-5 planes crossing almost the same airspace. This plane was flying lowest and it happened to go in front of the moon. I was having a walk in the woods with a tele attached to my camera in case some nice birds would show up, the moon was up high while the sun was almost setting. Image is cropped in half and resized alot.

plane.jpg

This is such a clich? image but i couldn't resist taking it. There was much airtraffic at that moment. Some 4-5 planes crossing almost the same airspace. This plane was flying lowest and it happened to go in front of the moon. I was having a walk in the woods with a tele attached to my camera in case some nice birds would show up, the moon was up high while the sun was almost setting. Image is cropped in half and resized alot.

http://weeweewee.be/shots/plane.jpg

****ing COOL picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wub::

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