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 Posted: Wed Oct 3rd, 2007 12:39 pm
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Hi All

just trying to see if I can post these photos.

Quality not good  but just testing

Thanks for your patience   



 


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 Posted: Wed Oct 3rd, 2007 08:50 pm
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Chick Hazzard
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Billy,

An easy way to take a quick "in focus" picture, is to put both the watch and the camera on a table, this way there will be no shake and your picture will come out clear.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 3rd, 2007 09:48 pm
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Billy S.
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Thank You

 

As you can see I need all the help I can get.

Used to be pretty good with a 35 mil but the digital is all new to me.

Thank you again

Billy S.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 3rd, 2007 11:04 pm
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Your'e getting the hang of it Billyhand6.gif 

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 Posted: Thu Oct 4th, 2007 12:24 am
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Billy S.
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Thanks Oscar.

I'm Trying

 

Billy S.   Camera_photos.gi

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My best friend is a tripod. I shake too much. Keep them coming Billy!!

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At the rate you have gone already you will pass me up by the weekend. :cool: ;)

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 Posted: Thu Oct 4th, 2007 12:33 pm
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Billy S.
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Hi All

Got some help from a young lady that works with me.

We had a picture competition. SHE WON.  So here they are.

Thanks for all the help and support.



 



 


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 Posted: Sat Oct 6th, 2007 06:22 am
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Billy S. wrote: Hi All

just trying to see if I can post these photos.

Quality not good  but just testing

Thanks for your patience    


The pictures are not "shaken",
the background is clearly in focus,
it means you kept the camera too close.


Or, you did not use the "macro" option,
all digicams have it, it's a flower-shaped button/icon, it allows close-ups.


Another important thing is not to zoom,
the zoom must stay in the intermediate position. 

Try taking pictures at different distances, you will find the right one...


;)

 

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 Posted: Sat Oct 6th, 2007 07:54 pm
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The important things are a small tripod and finding that macro setting...BTW, got any pictures of the young lady? toon1.gif

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 Posted: Sat Oct 6th, 2007 10:42 pm
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Billy S.
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Hi All

Thanks for the help and support. 3T has a bunch of really nice people. The Watch Board also is a great place to spend some WIS time.

I will try and locate the close up ( macro ) on the camera. Not a very expensive camera. The girls camera has a setting on the top and its real easy to find and use. On my camera I need to scroll through a screen and make choices. Choices always MESS ME UP.

I will try and get some shots of the Young Lady. She is very pretty but SHY.;)

Thanks again

Billy S.;)

Last edited on Sat Oct 6th, 2007 10:44 pm by Billy S.

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I think the turned out fins . I had fun looking at them Kevin

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