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Digital cameras
Omelet wrote:
> In article .net>,
> Blinky the Shark > wrote:
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>> Gregory Morrow wrote:
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>> > Blinky the Shark wrote:
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>> >> ChattyCathy wrote:
>> >> > Michael "Dog3" wrote:
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>> >> >> Some folks are really good at detail and take really good pics.
>> >> >> The folks on abf post some really good shots on that ng. Some here
>> >> >> take really nice
>> >> >> shots too. A couple of people have put instructional stuff on
>> >> >> their websites which are awesome. Barb Schaller, koko, Chris
>> >> >> Dabney to name the ones that come to mind immediately. All their
>> >> >> pics are nice.
>> >> >
>> >> > I agree completely - but I would add a few others off the top of my
>> >> > head i.e. modom, Serene (wonder where she is, BTW), saerah, nexis
>> >> > (a.k.a. kimberly) Steve Wertz, the 'real' PeterL and of course,
>> >> > Omelet too.
>> > Blinky
>> >> > is a professional photographer (and his pics are always
>> >> > outstanding) so
>> > I
>> >> > won't mention his name ;-)
>> >>
>> >> Again: I am not a professional photographer, although I appreciate
>> >> the compliment.
>> >
>> >
>> > That okra pic is splendid, it's going to be on my rotating
>> > screensaver...
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>> I am flattered, Greg.
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>> > A friend of mine originally from Iowa loves okra and she used to grow
>> > it back there. I may just print it out and put it in a li'l frame as
>> > a gift for her. I hope you don't mind, she'll be amazed that a shark
>> > can be so dexterous as to take an okra pic.
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>> Tell you what -- I'll reshoot it for her and make sure there's no damned
>> ice on the okra. Seriously. I meant to hair-dryer that bowl and
>> forgot. I can't believe I missed the ice that modom mentioned in here.
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>> Or if you'd prefer "spontaneous", you're welcome to the original
>> version. Let me know. Even if you go with that original version, I can
>> provide you with a better (larger, more resolution, less compression)
>> copy of the image if you want it; the one you have is resized for the
>> net.
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> Blinky, that ice can be removed using photoshop.
> E-mail it to me and I'll do it for you. :-)
Uh, no. I'm quite capable of doing my own post processing.
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