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As a rookie, I'm kinda guessing that's taken you quite some time to accumulate all those shots. So I don't get discouraged trying to get those kinds of shots all in one day, about how long a time span would you say those shots cover?
Just curious...
Most of those were taken over this summer. Ive only had the camera for 2 years, so all of my shots were within that time frame.
HELL...to the NO. Those tarantula pics made me shiver! LOL..i had a friend who had a tarantula as a pet..once i was over at their house and they noticed their tarantula wasnt in the glass thingy you keep it in (dont remember what those are called) and didnt know where it was. but as soon as i heard him say that, i was out the door!!!!!!!!!!! LOL.
No reason to be afraid. Tarantulas are generally very docile and harmless as a bee.
Thanks for that, I've been trying to figure out how to do that.
I recently purchased Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0
I love it but it takes some time to learn all the ends and out. I purchased a couple of books that have helped me jump way forward in a fairly short period of time.
Thanks again for the kind words! I'm still a rookie but love the learning process.
Thanks for the reply! I got all the right stuff, just no know how! Huge learning curb it is to take good shots.
Keep taking pictures no matter what! Thats how we learn!
Hey Steve, What camera and lens were you using? Just awesome and only 4 meg.
Its a Kodak EasyShare Z700, set to macro, no lens. Told you its a crappy camera! I want to get my Canon Digital Rebel XTi sometime in the near future, you know, something I can really work with.
Its a Kodak EasyShare Z700, set to macro, no lens. Told you its a crappy camera! I want to get my Canon Digital Rebel XTi sometime in the near future, you know, something I can really work with.
That's quite enough out of you mister!!
Lord help us all if you get a better camera.
Come on, Steve-o, you just want us to throw in our photographic white towel?!?!?
In all seriousness, Steve-o, what do you use for your post production? You really shine with your presentations.
Here is my Dragonfly picture, it isn't as good of quality as the rest in this thread, I am still learning to use my new Nikon D80. this was taken with a 70-300 mm zoom at 300mm
Thats a great shot there Redhawk! Lucky you!!!
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