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After playing around a bit, trying (and failing misrably) to take a picture of my own eye up close, testing the continuous shooting mode, finding out 16mb is not enough for 640x480 movies, finding out the 12x zoom is nowhere near enough to see the Russian Astronaugts wave to me from outer space, annoying people with the green AF assist light, annoying them even more with the flash, and buying a load of 2500mAh batteries, I decided to actually try and take photographs.
Is this interesting at all? Will maybe try B&W - ing it when I get home. |
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i like it. i like pictures from that perspective. shooting skyscrapers from the same perspective is nice as well. good job
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interesting... but can be overdone... i've seen this type of image a lot i mean. still a cool shot though!
-michael- www.pbase.com/mikej86 |
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