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    A beginner's first attempt

    So, I got my camera at the end of last week, which I have mentioned in several other posts. So these are pretty much some of my first pictures that I took when I went outside to play with my camera. Nothing special, but they look leaps and bounds better than anything I could do with my old point and shoot camera.

    Not really looking for an analysis, because I know they're nothing special. Just felt like sharing the first few pictures I took.
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    Re: A beginner's first attempt

    Not bad from tech aspect. Keep in mind that camera will turn to do a vertical as well as horizontal image. Get a little closer and you have some real winners here.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


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    Re: A beginner's first attempt

    Not bad! Breakin in a new camera can be a pain sometimes, but it's worth it to lose the point-and-shoot's ball and chains. I won't critique here since you really weren't looking for that. In the future though you might want to post in the Viewfinder for shots you don't really want feedback on - that way you won't get silly comments from us 'experts' Enjoy the camera. -GB
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    Re: A beginner's first attempt

    ^^^ I don't think I even realized there was another section for pictures. I've looked at most of the sections, but there are so many that I kind of only glanced at several of them.
    We've learned to fly the air like birds, we've learned to swim the seas like fish, and yet, we haven't learned to walk the earth as brothers and sisters.

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