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Welcome to the new Neowin digital photo gallery! Here you can post your pictures and discuss your photography techniques. We hope that everyone who contributed their photos in the old thread continue to do so in the new. :)

The previous gallery can be found here.

Please be mindful of our members on dial-up and try to keep the dimensions of the pics and the size of the files to a respectable size for 1024 x 768 viewers. Please refrain from quoting images in your replies.

I will also ask that you link to images on your own space, as much as possible.

Have fun!

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Hey all :D

This summer I got a brand new cam - canon digital ixus 40.

Now I have lsome experience with it :p

You can see my photo skills here:

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Two airplanes:

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A Colorado Bug:

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3. (Y)

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4. (Y)

A sun flower

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5. (Y)

Ukrainian evening railway

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Working Ukraine

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7. (Y)

Just a house where I live :p

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8. :cool:

San Andreas. lol

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Sorry for a small size. Just moved to a new place to live. So some time needed for a broadband. And now... only 56k. :whistle:

Edited by RaiderOnline

Seeing raider stole the first post, I'll nab #2! Just a few pics I took on holiday, and some others from around my area.

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The one with the fire engine in the background was taken by me for the fire service at a children in need fundraiser organised by MFI. :)

Oh here's one that I forgot.

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Stepdad was drunk and he had already set fire to part of the garden, so he decided it would be a laugh to spray the fire with some highly flamable expanding foam. And then point the foam coming out of the can (WHICH WAS ON FIRE) at me and i took a picture of it just as he aimed it. :p

Edited by Homer
blobblob, that pic with the bee on the green leaf looks so wrong due to the sky you put in yourself

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I didn't put the sky in myself, its real and not manipulated at all. The bottom left of the leaf has been maniuplated a little but not the sky.

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