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Casio Exilim 10.1mp Digital Camera...its alot better then I thought it would be and some of the shots are amazing.

I am going to get a Canon 40D soon :)

Awesome :yes:

I'm looking at getting this camera at some point in the future: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-images/B000I1ZWRC/

Awesome :yes:

I'm looking at getting this camera at some point in the future: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-images/B000I1ZWRC/

Nice Camera...I want to get a SLR whatever way I go really.

Thats an awesome shot and would make an awesome wallpaper :)

Yea that shot is awesome, nice :)

My grandpa has this plant that bloomed for the first time for him...looks awesome! I have issues taking pics of it though, since the four flowers that bloomed are close together and have a bit too them :(

Here are some of the better ones though:

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And another one from around the corner from this:

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Ohhh, nice! I like straight lines that aren't horizontal or vertical... plus good colors in that :D

Thanks! I owe the colors to my newly purchased polarizer :wub: There's another view of that building on my dA page, but I think the shot that I posted here is the more interesting of the two.

I love shots like your first one especially when its about a 30 min or a couple of hours exposure exposure you get the stars streaking across the sky looks great.

Nice work (Y)

The longest exposure in the pictures I have above is about 1 minute. I did one for about 5-8 minutes and they sky was really quite bright. I think an hour would have made it solid white :p I guess I'm not far enough from the city.

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