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a tiny town called Piedmont. Ever heard of it?

Yep. Have you lived there a long time? Like I mentioned before, I spent my first 18 years in Anderson, and then I left home to go to college. My dad and his wife still live there, so I always make it home during Christmas-time. Anderson sure has grown a lot. Great pictures, by the way. What camera are you using (my apologies if you've already mentioned this before)?

I've lived here for 15 years...and I am only 17. Haha Thanks for the compliment on my pics. I love photography but I don't think I am very good at it. Anywho, I use a Canon powershot A60.

Two more:

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This little guy just hung out on my porch for a while :D

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After the rain

St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada

Fairmont Algonquin -- The Hotel

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Kings' Brea Botannical Garden -- St. Andrew's

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St. John

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Along the way to St. John.

Inn On The Cove -- The Hotel -- St. John

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This is where I slept.

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The view outside our hotel at night.

These are several photos with my camera (Minolta Dimage X20) all are from the last 8 months, the 2nd one is resized so you may see artifacts:

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These are with a friends cam (Canon Powershot A10) on a fishing trip (I live on a seaside city):

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Same trip different friend's cam (Canon Powershot A300)

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These is with another friends cam, on a school field trip:

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hmmm i'll dig up some more photos and post later

great photo :yes:

what's the book called?

it's by scott kelby, it's called "The Photoshop Book For Digital Photographers", ISBN 0-7357-1236-0.

It walks you through a bunch of cool effects like the one in my picture above, plus all the usual suspects, removing redeye, whitening teeth and eyes, sharpening pictures,

color correction.. it's awesome. great book for beginner Photoshop users and amateur photographers.

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