Got me a DLSR here are my first set of pic's....
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Still getting very use to it and all the NEW setting's i got Shawn's Canon 40D and i love it!!! Thanks again Shawn!!
well here they are. feel free to say what you want. btw these are un-edited. (me = fail in photoshop) plus i like taking pics by using all the features of the camera........
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well here they are. feel free to say what you want. btw these are un-edited. (me = fail in photoshop) plus i like taking pics by using all the features of the camera........
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Yeh i noticed that. you wanna hear something funny pic 15 and 16 were on a friends tripod and came out blurrier then my hand held shot's but i still don't have a steady hand lol. i still have a long way to go. i took over 100 pics last night ahahahaha my pics started off horrible. thanks for the input
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great shots, you have skills behind the camera. its just the stuff or thing you are shooting is HOT garbage (the GC) 
in other words its not the camera its the car!

in other words its not the camera its the car!
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cool pics man! cameras are fun cant wait til i get a dslr myself.
here are some useful tips: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1263892
here are some useful tips: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1263892
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I'm glad you're enjoying your new toy Shaggy. I'm sure that with the help of our fellow HIIC photographers, you'll really get the hang of it. As for me, I think I'm better off now with my Kodak M1033 HD 'Point & Shoot'. At least it allows me to take shots like this...


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Wooooo, one more person will be able to own me in pics now! 
Another trick I found is to use the timer to help with the blurriness on a tripod. Sometimes I when I click the shutter, I take my finger off too slowly and end up shaking the camera slightly, which gets picked up in the high exp. pics.
I like where you were going with this one:

Another trick I found is to use the timer to help with the blurriness on a tripod. Sometimes I when I click the shutter, I take my finger off too slowly and end up shaking the camera slightly, which gets picked up in the high exp. pics.
I like where you were going with this one:
nice pics. I just got a dslr as well and learning all the camera settings but i did do an online video tutorial in adobe lightroom and photoshop. I must say that these programs will make any picture look like a professional was taking it. Nice shots none the less in Waipio.


