Hysyde
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( hysyde, good photos from a sub-par camera. The sunsets are the hardest to take they usually are too dark or too light and the colors are hardly ever the same. Nice hay rake, but whats all that white stuff all over? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )</font>
Yeah, it's hard to get a good pic (sunset or otherwise) with my 2.0MP, 3 year old HP. It has absolutely no manual adjustments so I find the best thing to do is to let it adjust itself diffrently by aiming at diffrent points and by taking LOTS of pics and hope for a good one.
One example is this one I attached which was taken at the same time as the number 5 pic in my earlier post. I have about 5 diffrent shots of that, all diffrent. These are the two best.
I been thinking of buying the Canon Digital Rebel SLR but so far I've had trouble justifying spending $2000+ on yet another pastime.
Yeah, it's hard to get a good pic (sunset or otherwise) with my 2.0MP, 3 year old HP. It has absolutely no manual adjustments so I find the best thing to do is to let it adjust itself diffrently by aiming at diffrent points and by taking LOTS of pics and hope for a good one.
One example is this one I attached which was taken at the same time as the number 5 pic in my earlier post. I have about 5 diffrent shots of that, all diffrent. These are the two best.
I been thinking of buying the Canon Digital Rebel SLR but so far I've had trouble justifying spending $2000+ on yet another pastime.