Elmorton
Ideal_Rock
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That is what is fun about digital photography, you can just have fun "shooting" and not have to worry about film, development paper and other supplies. You have some great photos Beau!Date: 10/10/2008 5:06:16 PM
Author: beau13
Thanks Dragonfly, I really have to look into taking a course, and figuring out how to REALLY use my new camera. For now..I am having fun just ''shooting'' and learning!
Date: 10/10/2008 5:56:32 PM
Author: beau13
Okay..OK..last one from me. Havn''t quite figured out Photoshop software yet, soI managed to turn this into a B&W with some color..just playing around, I know the eyes don''t even look realistic, they are TOO green.(i just wanted to see if I could actually add color..and it worked..yeah) lol
Date: 10/10/2008 5:56:32 PM
Author: beau13
Okay..OK..last one from me. Havn''t quite figured out Photoshop software yet, soI managed to turn this into a B&W with some color..just playing around, I know the eyes don''t even look realistic, they are TOO green.(i just wanted to see if I could actually add color..and it worked..yeah) lol
I have the new Canon Rebel XSi, and highly recommend it. They came down in price..wre around $900, now about $ 600! It''s not the body that is important, but the lens..that''s where you need to spend the money!Date: 10/11/2008 5:09:53 PM
Author: dragonfly411
beau - I think shooting and learning is one of the best ways to learn personally. it lets you develop your own style versus everyone else''s style. I really want a nice big fancy canon. but that takes savings i don''t have yet lol.
Great shots everyone I''m loving this thread