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To add, I took some more today. Gotta test out the camera right? lol (im kind of mad...deviant art won't let me sign up...blocked isp or something?...don't get why :s...but if you do know why can you tell me or help me to get around it ? I have recently become interested in digital photography and would like somwhere to post my images.)

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comments plz :D

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The first pic is good. I like how you placed the glass. The last pic is also good because the contrast of the straw is neat.

To add, I took some more today. Gotta test out the camera right? lol (im kind of mad...deviant art won't let me sign up...blocked isp or something?...don't get why ...but if you do know why can you tell me or help me to get around it ? I have recently become interested in digital photography and would like somwhere to post my images.)

I like the statue one dude. Good angle.

Well, I guess I'll post some of mine. I'm into sky shots :yes: . They're all Imageshack thumbnails. A few of the larger ones are thumbnails hosted on my server, though, because of file size limits.

Note: this turns the 56k warning up a whole lot, because I'm sharing a lot of my collection. Sorry for that!

These were taken with my (now complete with broken lens) Canon Powershot A70:

Backyard:

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Clouds, no idea where:

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Dark clouds, nothing else:

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Sun, blurred by clouds:

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Sun, not blurred by clouds (not sure how good this was to the camera's CCD :pinch: ):

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Flowers from my backyard (a whole lot of them):

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Air show downtown:

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4th of July fireworks, about the only shot that came out right the whole time:

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First attempt at macroing a candle:

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Tree bud:

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Part of a trip to New York/DC:

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Somewhere around my school:

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Somewhere around the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago:

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The following were taken with my Powershot A95, which I got after my A70 broke. Some of the pics have been resized/reduced in quality due to Imageshack size limits :no:

Right after leaving the FedEx center:

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Outside a theater:

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Misc. skies and a lake shot at my friend's house:

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My shiny new Saitek Eclipse (Y) :

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Again, sorry for the huge number of pics. Oh wait, the Imageshack links screwed up. Oh well, all the better for both Neowin and Imageshack's bandwidth ;)

I have some from the local air show.

There on my home server so it may take a bit for them to load espically if a lot neowin take a peek

http://msg43.homeip.net/gallery2/main.php?...m&g2_itemId=150

Just found out about this thread maybe I should browse neowin a bit more than wait for something on the front page or in my email :-p

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