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hope it has rechargable batteries ;)

I liked the picture of the water. Glad you explaind the ISO thing .... I will have to play with my camera now. I always shot in automatic mode, but I can see I will have to play with the other modes (nikon coolpix 4500)

Very nice Keldyn...got my S400 today as well. Its almost too small :rofl:

Congratulations! You won't regret your purchase. I don't :)

uh...aren't there laws against stallking????? We don't wanna find out that you're moderating from a jail cell....

lol He was such a dear little thing though. I felt sorry for him. That hook in his mouth must have really hurt :(

I don't really know but now days the hooks are designed to dissolve after a time. It's awful to think of it being wedged in his mouth until then though :(

As for the house, i think that depends who you ask around here. Some locals will say it's haunted, and if you see it at night you may just be inclined to believe them. Very spooky. :)

Hey Keldyn;

Those are some sweet pics, I cna't believe the quality of the pics I borrowed my friends Sony Cybershot on the weekend the pics turned out not bad, but I personally didn't like the design of the camera either.

I'm looking @ getting a digital cam soon and I think I may have just made up my mind on what kind of camera too get.

Thanks ! :punk: :yes:

Hey Keldyn;

Those are some sweet pics, I can't believe the quality of the pics I borrowed my friends Sony Cybershot on the weekend the pics turned out not bad, but I personally didn't like the design of the camera either.

I'm looking @ getting a digital cam soon and I think I may have just made up my mind on what kind of camera too get.

Thanks !?:punk::?:yes:s:

No problemo! It really is a sound product and you can not go wrong. Like Spyder said earlier, it is a cinch to take high quality shots. You will have people convinced you are a professional photographer lol.

I looked at the Sony DSCP72 Cybershot and while it takes nice pictures I was not so happy with the design and that is important to me.

(dang, I hope Canon appreciates all this free marketing I am doing for the:p:p )

Anita: Wow! Guess I will have to post some more pic:):)

if living near a beach ain't spolied, i dunno what is. :p i'm spoiled enough as it is with these pix :happy:

tell us more about the house, m8. does scary stuff happen at night? noises and such? sightings from it? :ninja: :alien:

is that the same pidgeon as before? glad to see it's all right now. :)

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