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I'm pretty new to photography, let me know what you think of my skills (or lack thereof), and how I can improve.

Any and all criticisms are welcomed!

Most of them have post-processing (brightness & exposure)

Camera = Powershot S1 IS

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Some pictures I took while climbing a mountin here in Vancouver called Golden Ears.

All of these pictures have not been edited in photoshop, and are pretty much raw.

The first picture is taken from the peak, standing at ~6,500 above sea level.

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/golden_peak.jpg

3/4 the way up. ~4,500 feet above sea level

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/tree_1.jpg

3/4 the way up. ~4,500 feet above sea level

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/tree_2.jpg

Coming through the clouds, it was really creepy, and very very quiet...

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/creepy.jpg

Overnight camping location looking up at the peak we are to climb

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/mountain_sun.jpg

The hike up to camping area

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/forest.jpg

Another Mountain hike, this one is called diamond head,

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This unique kind of cloud formation is called a Lenticular cloud, and are very rare.

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The Mamquamis mountain range in a sunset. Can you say Mordor?!

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/mamquamis.jpg

Grouse are areguably the dumbest birds that manage to fly, making them the most trusting ones. You can actually grab these birds right off of the ground and throw them. (Don't worry it doesnt hurt them, they just start flying, and eventually come back and stand in the same spot where you can again, grab then and throw them).

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/grouse.jpg

Canoeing around Harrison lake in Mission (Vancouver Lowermainland)

http://images.piercefamily.ca/brandon/harrison_lake.jpg

Thanks for looking at my pictures!

-Ax

i was told by some1 that we need a special macro lens to take a macro shot?

im totally new at this

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Most point-and-shoot cameras have its own macro mode.

Just browse through your camera menu and you'll find macro mode icon.

For example, macro mode icon on my Cybershot T3 is a magnifier icon.

I'm about to turn in for the night--here's something that sorta goes along with it.

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Taken of an (total lunar?) eclipse back in October of last year. I was right smack-dab in the city, during this one cloudy night. A few times the moon peeked out from the clouds and I grabbed a couple shots of it at 135mm. (this multiplies on my cam by about 1.6, so it's really at 216mm)

Pics are from my Motorola v300 phone.

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Lunch from Patti's Chinese Kitchen.

(fried rice, beef brocolli, and orange chicken, with a large diet coke)

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Inside Ala Moana Shopping Center

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Glow Putt (indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf)

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PUPPIES!!!

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Sony computer with the keyboard cover up (touchpad mouse is on the cover)

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30" Apple computer monitor (my dream monitor) - with the gmail login screen

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My dream computer (Actually, I just want the monitor and speakers)

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An ABC store (told you they're everywhere)

This was taken at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach on 4/23/05. It's a photo of a Black Sea Nettle (Chrysaora achylos). I wish I had a better lens, so I could have used a lower stop instead of having to use ISO1600 which gives grain.

I have other photos that I will put up later.

Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XT

Lens: EF-S 18mm-55mm

Aperture: F/4

Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec

ISO Speed: 1600

Photoshop: Contrast, Border

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