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A photo , not mine and not Panasonic but one taked by my wife with her Olympus SP800UZ (handheld from approx 60 yards)
I've read pretty poor reviews for this camera but she's had many very good results and i think this one is great ![]() |
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Very nice photo, my congratulations to your wife. Some cropping and an appropriate caption would have made this even better. Please ask her to feel free and shoot as she likes. No camera is bad. It is only the persons behind the camera that make or don't make good photos.
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That is a great shot at that distance! Agree with Raghu's words.
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As I always say, it's usually the photographer, not the camera that takes great pictures.
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nice shot....
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