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Post by Kevin on Jan 22, 2007 23:56:41 GMT -5
This could have been put somewhere else, but I thought this thread wuld get the most traffic if it was in this board. Does anyone else like to take pictures? Sometimes I just get in the mood to so I whip out my camera and go picture happy. Here are just a few: Harding Memorial Clouds Peppers I'll post some mroe tomorrow because I really should have been in bed by now. 6:15 comes early.
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Post by tractakid on Jan 23, 2007 9:12:22 GMT -5
cool photos.
Tips from Homer: A radiator isnt a very good subject, neither is a doorknob.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 23, 2007 10:10:05 GMT -5
More pictures: A grasshopper I found on my car one day Buildings/sky The rotunda at Ohio Stadium
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Post by Phil on Jan 23, 2007 13:47:01 GMT -5
Nice pics. What kind of camera do you have? You seldom get to see a grasshopper that upclose unless you watch Discovery or something. Nice job.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 23, 2007 16:28:55 GMT -5
My camera is a Cannon PowerShot A620. 7.1 megapixels, 4x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom. The highest resolution photo that I can take is 3072x2304 pixels. I got it for a pretty good price and it is a great camera for it's somewhat compact size.
I really need a tripod though.
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Post by Vanilla Ice on Jan 23, 2007 17:13:59 GMT -5
4x zoom? Can it fit lenses?
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Post by skier1 on Jan 23, 2007 18:33:21 GMT -5
My camera is a Cannon PowerShot A620. 7.1 megapixels, 4x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom. The highest resolution photo that I can take is 3072x2304 pixels. I got it for a pretty good price and it is a great camera for it's somewhat compact size. I really need a tripod though. I've got a Casio Exilim 7.2 megapixel. It takes similar-sized photos, but I mainlt use it for the video, which takes 640 by 480. It's really damned thin, too. Anyways, Maybe I'll post something later.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 23, 2007 18:37:04 GMT -5
4x zoom? Can it fit lenses? Yes it can.
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Post by Vanilla Ice on Jan 23, 2007 19:25:30 GMT -5
Kickass.
Moar pictures.
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Post by Classicblast on Jan 24, 2007 1:19:53 GMT -5
How long ago did you take those pics?
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Post by tractakid on Jan 24, 2007 3:20:38 GMT -5
Really great pics!
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Post by Kevin on Jan 24, 2007 7:04:52 GMT -5
I believe those were all taken during the around June/July/August.
Skier, mine takes video too, 640x480 but it hogs space like no other. I can take aboout an hour's worth of 320x240 though with my 512Mb SD card.
I'll dig around for some more pics in a few hours... gotta get ready for engineering lab and then I have an English class.
P.S. Oh snap I just realized where I took the one with buildings and the sky.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 24, 2007 16:25:30 GMT -5
By request, here are some more pictures. If anyone else has anything, feel fre to post up. This was by no means meant to be just a showcase of my stuff. My car. This was taken on the top of a parking garage down here at OSU. The Horseshoe is to the right in the picture. I just tried to do some image editing to mess with hue, saturation, and some other things. Compared to the original, I think it looks pretty sweet. A spider I found on my deck one day during the summer. Some type of bird at the Columbus Zoo. A snake at the zoo. it was taken indoors in a relatively dark environment and through some plexiglass so I did some sharpening and I think it looks good. A lorikeet. A cool looking fish.
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Post by skier1 on Jan 24, 2007 22:34:36 GMT -5
EYE SEE YOU
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Post by Classicblast on Jan 24, 2007 22:41:37 GMT -5
That Lorikeet is very colorful.
What kind of fish is he? Where did you see him?
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Post by Kevin on Jan 24, 2007 22:57:48 GMT -5
I believe the fish is a unicorn tang. It was taken at the COlumbus Zoo as well.
And skier, holy big picture Batman. Did you not use macro mode or something, because that looks pretty blurry. You should probably thumbnail that sucker.
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Post by Vanilla Ice on Jan 24, 2007 22:59:38 GMT -5
EYE SEE YOU I see me too.
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Post by skier1 on Jan 24, 2007 23:01:56 GMT -5
You're missing the point EDIT: I'll upload some (much) smaller pictures of a Lamborghini later.
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