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Took this this morning, it was so nice outside I had to! I took 2 pics to make it panaramic but my stitching together kinda sucks!

GardenPanaramic_Thumb.jpg

Saw 2 Toads, 2 Frogs, 1 baby Frog and a Newt in the pond (amongst the fish) this morning but only managed to snap this Frog.

Frog_thumb.jpg

Now I just thought I'd try snap a close up of this flower in my garden and it didn't come out that bad :)

Flower_thumb.jpg

Took this this morning, it was so nice outside I had to! I took 2 pics to make it panaramic but my stitching together kinda sucks!

http://www.holland.nildram.co.uk/Digiphoto...ramic_Thumb.jpg

Saw 2 Toads, 2 Frogs, 1 baby Frog and a Newt in the pond (amongst the fish) this morning but only managed to snap this Frog.

http://www.holland.nildram.co.uk/Digiphoto/Frog_thumb.jpg

Now I just thought I'd try snap a close up of this flower in my garden and it didn't come out that bad :)

http://www.holland.nildram.co.uk/Digiphoto/Flower_thumb.jpg

:woot: omg your garden is beautiful, fantastic shot! :yes:

sirevan, great pics, esp with a 2.74mp camera.

edit: nevermind, I did post some technical crap about sensor size, but this picture sums it up, why my camera is capable of much larger prints than your 6 or 8 mp average consumer camera. The square in the center is the size of the typical sony or minolta sized sensor. the d1 sensor is 10 times larger, thus can achive much higher resolutions with less pixel count, since the photosites are much larger.

ccd_sizes_35mm_aps.jpg

Thanks for the compliments. They're a little soft, I haven't cleaned my lenses lately. Maybe I'll clean the 80-200 tonight and go take some more later. :) I also need to clean the sensor, it's getting a tad dusty

It's hard shooting humming birds, The shutter in the body scares them away each time i shoot.

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