Photo posting practice

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Casco1

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I'm trying to learn how to post a good size photo. My wife took this during this winter's 28" storm. I don't exactly know what she did but I kinda like it in an "artsy" kind of way.
 
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Try again
 

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Either she is very shaky or she distorted the picture using some softward. Either way it is a neat picture and most to be honest will get a lot more attention this way then if it was clear. Pictures are fun.
 
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Neat pic.

Looks like Scotty just started to "beam you up".....Trying to save you from those earthly snowstorms. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Cheers
 
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Casco, don't feel bad. Practice makes perfect. I'm still learning computers and starting to play with the digital camera too. More fun moving the snow. Heres a pic of mine. Love the seat time but it was a cold one of 8 degrees for a high with strong winds that day.
 

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It happens to all of us at one time or another I guess (see attachment). This is of the front gate. Gerard
 

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One more. Gerard
 

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Wow, Gerard, based on those photos, you're quite the dancer. Can't quite read the Tee shirt, but looking at your shoe, I think you stepped in something.

Cliff
 
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The camera sensed that the lighting was weak so it held the shutter open longer. With long exposure times you need to keep the camera and what ever you're shooting perfectly still or the picture comes out thataway. If you were using a film camera and knew you were going to be shooting in low light you would go to 1000 ASA film and open the aperture all the way up, then you could speed the shutter speed up and not have as much distortion. With digital you get what the camera gives you. I haven't messed with any high end proffessional digitals, they probably let you choose aperture, film speed and shutter speed but I can't swear to it. And I have no urge to dump a couple of grand to find out. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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bgott, Your explanation may be factual and accurate ,But I like Cliffs better /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif That's funny I don't care who ya are! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Very good Cliff...
 

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