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Just picked up my first digital camera last night (HP R707). Actually it's my first camera worth over $50 :p . Haven't got to play with it too much yet, just random pics arround my apartment.

Here's one of my cat:

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And one of the view from my deck playing with the panorama software:

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I'm impressed that the HP R707 can take semi-decent pics, I heard it was a vast improvement to their camera line, but that's actually surprisingly good.

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Yeah, I never would have thought about buying an HP camera. I always thought when I finally got a digital camera, it would be a Canon or Nikon. But I asked here for suggestions and a lot of people were recommending this one. I read the reviews and they were all good and the features just looked awesome for a beginner like me. I couldn't be happier with it. I'm glad I got it over the Canon.

hehe good guess, but its only our rented house for uni, lucky we are not under any flight path/landing path so you cant even hear them :laugh:

hummm 10 miles from Heathrow could be Uxbridge, Harrow, Slough, or maybe near that big Ikea! lol (that almost rhymes)

Oooh very close, South Ruislip maybe? :p

HI!

I've been watching all the pics in this thread and they are all wonderfull!

I love taking pictures too so, I'm going to give you all something in return. :p

This picture was taken with an a Sony DSC F717 digital camera.

But, I still love taking pictures with my Minolta X700 from 1981. :D

Here is the link to my on-line gallery.

http://galerias.escritacomluz.com/anthonws/

Enjoy.

:)

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HI!

I've been watching all the pics in this thread and they are all wonderfull!

I love taking pictures too so, I'm going to give you all something in return. :p

.

.

Enjoy.

:)

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Hi, your gallery is awesome, but what is that attached picture?!?!

That looks unreal to me... :wacko:

Hi, your gallery is awesome, but what is that attached picture?!?!

That looks unreal to me...  :wacko:

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Hello!

I'm glad that you liked my gallery.

Yes, that photo is real... No digital manipulation.

It was taken on the beach during the sunset.

Those wooden logs are there for physical exercise (you grab on and swing between them).

Sorry if I'm leaving some english errors...

:)

5Mp Image of a Flower, taken in Harrogate, United Kingdom (Today).

http://img234.exs.cx/img234/9703/flowerpower9pr.jpg

Taken using a Canon Digital IXUS 500 5Mp Camera, Macro Mode. Resized to 1024x768 using MS Office 2003's Photo Tool Thingy.

© 2004 William Hook. :blink:

If you want the full 5Mp pic, PM me with your email - it's 1 meg.

My first forray into this forum.. have been borrowing the digital SLR from work (Nikon D70) - man this thing takes some spectacular photo's and I can totally see why these digital SLR's cost more than regular digitals!

Anyway - took this sky shot the other night and thought it looked amazing so thought i'd share :)

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:no:?:no::?:no:o: Don't show people's licence plates. If I publish something, I would open it in Paint, select the rectangle tool, pick a colour, and drag it over the plate:argue:e:

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Lol, why not? all i got to do is look out my window and see hundreds of plates! why be so secure? i could make one up, OO03 TFH, who owns that ?

EDIT: I tell a lie, no one owns it look. but if i was you i wouldnt bother buying it as i have put it on a public forum.

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Lol, why not? all i got to do is look out my window and see hundreds of plates! why be so secure? i could make one up, OO03 TFH, who owns that ?

EDIT: I tell a lie, no one owns it look. but if i was you i wouldnt bother buying it as i have put it on a public forum.

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Just 'cos I got someone sending me lotsa letters, don't want somebody else getting that too. :huh:

All viewable numberplates erased. I'd remove the plates of uncommon cars when putting them on the net, but come to realise there isn't much point when the car in question is a 206. There are bloody loads of them around, so if anyone is going to steal the plate and use it on a similar car they just need to look down the road to find a 206!!

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